HARDY PLANTS OF THE BLUE.RIDGE MOUNTAINS 
HARDY NATIVE DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS, continued 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
25 TO 
CRATAEGUS PRUNIFOLIA. Plumleaf Hawthorn. 
30 feet. White. May-June. Brilliant scarlet 
fruit and lustrous leaves. 6 to 12 inches._____— 
CYDONIA JAPONICA. Flowering Quince. Flowers 
Teds Merton 27 Feet 1k 5 ele ae en ree oe 
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CYTISUS SCOPARIUS Scotch Broom. Leafless shrub 
of many bright green stems and twigs, adorned 
with bright yellow pea-blossoms in late spring. 
1 to 2 feet Be harem Bo Aa 5 ee 
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DIERVILLA SESSILIFOLIA. Southern Bush Honey- 
suckle. A shrub 4 feet high, with crowded 
clusters of tubular yellow flowers tinged with 
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DIERVILLA TRIFIDA. Dwarf Bush Honeysuckle. 
Yellows flowers: lato 22 Steet. eee 
FORSYTHIA SUSPENSA. Weeping Forsythia. Ex- 
tremely vigorous, half-climbing shrubs bearing 
myriads of bright yellow, ball-like flowers in 
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FORSYTHIA VIRIDISSIMA. Greenstem Forsythia. 
8-12 feet. A large shrub with erect green-barked 
branches. Leaves simple, very dark green, re- 
latively narrow. Flowers golden yellow with 
somewhat reflexed, often twisted petals. 
2 to 3. feet ck ee es to eee Ne 
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HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA. Witch-Hazel. Flowers 
vellowssin late; autiiinn. 20 iO sl ainches 28 
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HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA. 
Hills of Snow. Excellent low summer-blooming 
shrub which produces its large, snow-white 
clusters of flowers in shady places. 2 to 3 feet__ 
HY DRANGEAgss rr ANICGULAILARS GRANDIFCORA: 
Large-panicled Hydrangea. Hardy, tall shrub 
with creamy white flowers and dark green leaves. 
Splendid for mass planting or single specimens. 
Very popular. 2 to 3 feet atest # 

HYDRANGEA RADIATA. = Silverleaf Hydrangea. 
Leaves dark green above and silvery white be- 
neath, becoming very noticeable at first touch of 
frost. 2 to 3 feet is 

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