Hydrangea, “Hills of Snow” 
HYDRANGEA 
Arborescens Grandiflora (“Hills of 
Snow”). The flowers are similar to 
the familiar “Snowball” ; pure white 
drying to bronze, remaining on the 
bush. July to September. The leaves 
are rounded. 
Faniculata Grandiflora. Large beds, 
or units used as a punctuation points, 
and kept at a uniform development, 
are extremely showy; first snowy 
white, then pink, then reddish bronze 
and green. August till autumn. 
Both: |Each| 3 1 12 
18 to 24 in.|$0.60|$1.65|$6.00 
2 to 3 ft.| .70| 1.95| 7.20 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Starry flowers followed by bright ber- 
x’ies that last through the fall. Make 
bulky screening hedges, groups or speci¬ 
mens. 
Goldflame A fascinating new Honey- 
-—-— suckle of diversified use¬ 
fulness. A vine; (see page 20). Or 
pruned, it becomes a sturdy, rounded 
specimen bush. The flowers are large, 
in clusters, with flame-coral trumpets 
lined with gold. Fragrant after night¬ 
fall ; blooming the same year planted. 
May till frost. lEachl 3 | 12 
2-yr., field-grown . . . |$0.75[$2.00|$7.50 
Blue Leaf (L. Korolkowi). Small, 
————— narrow, bluish green 
leaves on arching stems. The flowers 
are a light coral-pink followed by red 
fruits. 
Each 3 | 12 
18 to 24 in. 
$0.60 
.75 
Each 
$1.65 
2.00 
3 
$6.00 
7.50 
12 
2 to 3 ft. 
8 Kinds Below: 
2 to 3 ft. 
$0.50 
.65 
$1.351 $4.50 
1.801 6.50 
3 to 4 ft. 
Bella Rosea. Tall; light rose-pink. 
Fragrantissima (Winter Honey¬ 
suckle). Early pink and white, fra¬ 
grant flowers ; lustrous oval leaves re¬ 
tained all winter if somewhat shel¬ 
tered. 
Grandiflora Rosea (Pink Tatarian). 
Largest flowers of all, bright rose- 
pink stars in profusion. 
Maacki. Medium height; white flowers ; 
dark fruits. 
Morrowi (Japanese Honeysuckle). 
Rounded bush, 6 feet; early creamy 
white flowers, extravagant crimson 
fruits. 
Ruprechtiana. Yellowish white; red 
fruits. 
Tatarian Red. Deep rosy red; red 
fruits. 
Tatarian White. Tinted white flowers. 
HYPERICUM 
Flower) 
Henryi. Recumbent, 2% feet; fernlike 
foliage on smooth, purplish, arching 
stems. 2-inch golden yellow flowers 
with yellow stamen tufts and reddish 
anthers. 
Proliflcum. 5-ft. bush; dark, glossy 
leaves; 1-inch yellow flowers in axil¬ 
lary cymes. 
Both: | Each[ 3 | 12 
2-year .|$0.75|$2.00|$7.5<) 
HALESIA tetraptera (Silver Bell). 
A little tree or large shrub, with 
large, dark green leaves. In May 
while the leaves are yet small, its 
branches are hung thickly with white 
or pinkish drooping bells about an 
inch long, followed by large and curi¬ 
ous winged seeds. One of the most 
charming shrubs of the springtime, 
and should be more liberally planted. 
18 to 24 in., each, 70c; 3, $1.95. 
ILEX verticillata (Winterberry). 
Small June flowers and darkly lus¬ 
trous foliage, with sparkling masses 
of crimson fruits in October, which 
last far into winter. This variety 
must not be confused with certain 
other Ilex which are broad-leaved 
evergreens. The leaves drop off for 
winter, revealing dense, slender stems, 
rather black. | Each| 3 I 12 
18 to 24 in.$0.751$2.001$ 7.50 
2 to 3 ft. 1.001 2.751 10.00 
KERRIA Japonica. A handsome 
shrub, both leaves and stems bright 
green, growing 4 to 5 feet. Graceful, 
slender, drooping branches, painted 
with a wealth of rich dark yellow 
single flowers in June, and to some 
extent all summer. |Each| 3 | 12 
15 to 18 in.|$0.901$2.501$9.00 
KOLKWITZIA Amabilis (Beauty 
Bush). Attractive leaves on arching 
branches. June flowers in clustered 
cymes of about twenty-five; bell¬ 
shaped and somewhat lipped, pale 
1% to 2 ft. 
2 to 3 ft. 
3 to 4 ft. 
Each 
3 I 
12 
$0.60 
$1,651$ 6.00 
.75 
2.00| 
7.50 
1.00 
2.751 
10.00 
French 
Lilacs 
LILAC - Syringe 
Vulg-aris Purple. Most suitable for 
tall hedges and in shade. Beautiful 
foliage, typical lilac-purple flowers. 
I Each I 3 I 12 
18 to 24 in.$0.40 $1.10|$4.00 
2 to 3 ft.50 1.351 4.50 
3 to 4 ft. _.60 1.651 6.00 
Rothomagfensis. Medium growing 
with slender branches and narrow 
leaves. The extremely free bloom 
matures bright pink. 
Villosa. Medium growth; broad, 
downy leaves; pinkish lilac flowers 
in long loose panicles. July. 
Both: |Each| 3 | 12 
18 to 24 in. 
2 to 3 ft. 
$0.60 
.70 
$1.651 $6.00 
1.951 7.20 
French Named Lilacs inclined 
' to ma¬ 
ture into round-topped tree form. 
The flowers come both double and 
single, in trusses of extreme size 
and perfect forms, delightfully fra¬ 
grant ; each of distinct floral charac¬ 
ter. Lig-lxt Shades, White, and 
Dark Shades. |Each | 3 | 12 
18 to 24 in.$1.00 
2 to 3 ft. 1.25 
3 to 4 ft. 1.50 
$2.75|$10.00 
3.501 12.50 
4.00! 15.00 
PHILADELPHUS 
(MOCK ORANGE) 
One of the best shrubs, the taller 
growing sorts largely used for hedges. 
The flowers are very profuse, similar to 
strawberry blossoms but larger, white 
with usual creamy tinge and prominent 
yellow stamens ; mostly fragrant. 
Coronarius. Blooms in May, in grace¬ 
ful sprays, slightly scented. Largely 
used for backgrounds and hedges re¬ 
quiring screening height. 
Gordonianus. Tall; single, white; one 
of the latest to bloom (July). 
Grandifiorus. Tall; very large, single 
flowers in June. 
Three Above: 
Each 
3 1 12 
18 to 24 in. 
$0.30 
$0.85|$3.00 
2 to 3 ft. 
.40 
1.101 4.00 
3 to 4 ft. 
.50 
1.35| 4.50 
Favorite. 3-inch single flowers ; a white 
and gold effect. 
Ophelia. y er y fragrant, crinkly, most¬ 
ly double flowers; flesh-white with 
white gold stamens. Medium and 
bushy. 
Sutzmani. Tall, heavy-wooded; 
double, white; good filler. 
Three Above: |Each| 3 
semi- 
12 
2 to 3 ft. 
3 to 4 ft. 
$0.60|$1.65 $6.00 
.75 2.00i 7.50 
Virginal The bush grows moderately 
tall, with good foliage and 
compact habit. The flowers are the 
largest, handsomest, most sweetly fra¬ 
grant, and with longest blooming sea¬ 
son, of any known variety; persistent 
bloom and exquisite scent adapting 
it to foundation corners. 
lEachl 3 | 12 
18 to 24 ,in. 
2 to 3 ft. 
3 to 4 ft. 
$0.55|$1.50 $ 5.50 
.751 2.00| 7.50 
1.001 2.751 10.00 
PHOTINIA Villosa. An Asian shrub 
of good size with long, ovate, toothed 
leaves, hairy beneath. White flowers 
in corymbs, followed by small red 
berries. 
lEachl 3 | 12 
IS to 24 in.| $0.401 $ 1.101 $4.00 
2 to 3 ft.| .50| 1.351 4.50 
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The Most Fragrant Mock Orange 
