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HONEYSUCKLE - continued 
♦BLUELEAF (L.korolkoirl) - A choice new 
variety of much the same twiggy^dense 
small-leaved drooping habit, and gen¬ 
eral appearance as Vanhoutte Spirea, 
attaining similar proportions. The 
light coral - pink flowers in small 
panicles are delightfully harmonlus 
with the dainty foliage which is con¬ 
sistently colored a distinct blue- 
green, especially pronounced and con¬ 
trastive early in the summer. 
♦BRIDE - An improved Tatarian Honey¬ 
suckle with the same robust clean 
characteristics. It has larger 
blossoms,brighter pink in color. Very 
hardy, 
♦QOLDFLAME - New, A superlative vari¬ 
ety; beautiful, hardy and versatile. 
The large flame-coral trumpets lined 
with gold, fragrant after nightfall, 
appear in Immense, showy clusters in 
the same year the plant is set out. 
Reaching its full glory of bloom in 
early summer, it nevertheless flowers 
abundantly from May until frost. Dark 
blue-green foliage; disease and pest 
free. Is attractive in Itself and 
makes a perfect background for the 
brilliance of the flowers. 
Allowed to grow naturally. Gold- 
flame will climb a trellis or spread 
as a ground-cover; pruned, it becomes 
a striking specimen, shrub, while if 
planted in a row and sheared,it gives 
a smashing effect as an everblooming 
hedge. 
♦MORROW - A dense-growing shrub, grow¬ 
ing well to the ground, with a good 
green foliage that comes out early 
and stays late. Grows in shade near 
tree roots, or where a dependable 
shrub is needed. Height 4 to 6 ft, 
♦TATARIAN - We have the pink vari¬ 
ety. Blooms in June. During the 
summer and autumn,the bush is covered 
with red berries. Brilliant green 
foliage. Grows in shade. Good for 
screening. Height 6 to 10 ft. 
HYDRANGEA 
♦PEEGEE - Small white flowers borne in 
large pyramidal-shaped clusters dur¬ 
ing July and August when few other 
shrubs are in bloom; later they turn 
to rich shades of pink. Good for cut¬ 
ting, lasting as a winter decoration. 
Grows best when protected from after¬ 
noon sun. Height 3 to 5 ft, 
SNOWHILL - Starts blooming in June and 
continues \intil frost. Flowers rather 
round clusters, white, turning green. 
Excellent foliage. Grows best when 
protected from afternoon sun. Height 
3 to 5 ft. 
LILAC 
♦CHINESE - Sometimes called Persian Li¬ 
lac, Foliage smaller and not so dense 
as Common Lilac, Almost sure to bloom 
next year after planting. Does not 
sprout. Excellent in groups. We raise 
the light red variety. Height 5 to 9 
feet. 
♦COMMON - The lilac of our childhood, 
whose fragrance we cannot forget; 
used for border planting and for 
tall hedges. Beautiful rich green fo¬ 
liage. Height 6 to 12 ft. 
NAMED LILAC - The named sorts have 
heavier flowers than the old common 
type aind they bloom when plants are 
much younger. Height 6 to 10 ft. 
CHARLES X - Single, reddish-purple. A 
favorite. 
♦PRESIDENT GREVY - Large, long pani¬ 
cles; . full double, medium blue in 
color. 
♦CHARLES JOLY - Double,reddish-purple. 
♦MARIE LEGRAYE - DwarfFlowers creamy 
white. Single. 
♦MADAM LEMOINE - Double, pure white. 
♦LUDWIG SPAETH - Excellent. Single, 
dark purple, 
♦WM. ROBINSON - Double, violet-pink. 
Striking, 
MOCKORANGE 
♦SWEET - A strong growing variety with 
medium size flowers which are very 
fragrant.A favorite.Height 6 to 10ft, 
♦VIRGINAL - A magnificent new variety. 
Moderately tall,good foliage and com¬ 
pact habit. The flowers are the larg¬ 
est, handsomest,fiLnd most sweetly fra¬ 
grant of any known variety. A real 
favorite. Height 6 to 10 ft. 
♦JUNO - Foliage same light green as 
above varieties, but not so large . 
Compact grower,used for variety where 
a medium-sized shrub is needed. Can 
be used against south and west founda¬ 
tions. Height 4 to 6 feet, 
NANNYBERRY - See Vibxirnum, 
♦ DWARF PEA SHRUB(Car. pygmaea)- A dwarf 
shrub of merit. Yellow pea-like flow¬ 
ers in May.Very hardy in the Dakotas. 
♦Indicates varieties of 
tested and proven hard¬ 
iness . 
