Hydrangea, Peegee 
DOGWOOD, GOLDEN TWIGGED (Cornus 
stolon if era lutea) —Similar to Red Twigged 
except that the bark is yellow and the bush is 
more dense in its habit of growth. 
DOGWOOD, GRAY (Cornus paniculata)— 
Clusters of white flowers and fruit. Gray bark. 
Desirable in moist locations. 
DOGWOOD, PAGODA (Cornus alternifolia) 
—A small tree-like shrub reaching a height of 8 
to 10 feet. Red bark. 
DOGWOOD, RED TWIGGED (Cornus si- 
berica) —Ultimate height of 8 to 10 feet with 
clusters of white flowers, succeeded by orna¬ 
mental berries in the fall. Stem and branches 
turn a blood red in winter. 
DOGWOOD, VARIEGATED (Cornus mas 
elegantissima) —Similar to Red Twigged ex¬ 
cept the leaves are green with white stripe 
through center. A very desirable shrub for group 
planting. 
ELDER, CUTLEAF (Sambucus canadensis 
acutiloba) —About the same habits of growth 
as common Elder with green foliage which is very 
deeply cut. Adds a delicate appearance to a 
group of shrubs. 
ELDER, GOLDEN (Sambucus canadensis 
a urea) —Of medium height with bright yellow 
foliage. Valuable in group planting in contrast 
to the mass of green foliaged plants. 
HAWTHORNE, DOTTED (Craetagus punc¬ 
tata) —Red berries in the fall. Height 8 feet. 
Attractive to birds. 
HONEYSUCKLE, MORROW (Lonicera mor- 
rowi) —Blooms freely, covered with bright red 
berries from August until winter. Pink blossoms. 
Height 5 to 6 feet. 
Pink Tatarian Honeysuckle 
HONEYSUCKLE, TATARIAN PINK (Loni¬ 
cera tatarica rosea) —Very attractive shrub 
that produces an abundance of fragrant flowers 
in the spring, and bright red berries in autumn. 
Upright in growth and attains height of about 
8 feet. 
*See Hedge Plants also. 
Philadelphus Virginal 
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