
FORSYTHIA—Cont’d. 
Suspensa. Weeping Forsythia, 5’. A weeping, sprawl- 
ing type of Forsythia useful for bank planting, or wherever 
a low matty shrub growth is wanted. 
Each Per 10 
$ .45 $ 4.00 
FRINGE 
White, 15’. Chionanthus virginica. Tree-like large shrub 
with luxuriant foliage and hanging clusters of white fringy 
flowers in early Summer. Large blue-black fruits in Fall. 
Likes moist soil. 
$1.00 $ 9.00 
HALESIA Tetraptera. Silver Bell, 18’. Large shrubs or small 
trees with large leaves, and drooping, bell-shaped flowers, 
appearing before or with the leaves. Light brown fruits in 
Fall. 
oa545 $ 6.75 
HAMAMELIS—See Witch-Hazel 
HANSEN’S BUSH CHERRY. A new fruit bearing shrub 
developed by the great plant wizard, Prof. N. E. Hansen. 
Fruit grows massed in clusters almost completely covering 
the branches. Not only is it highly ornamental when in fruit, 
which is edible, but the cherries make wonderful rich jelly 
and jam. Perfectly hardy. Often bears the first year after 
planting. 
$ .50 $ 4.50 
HONE YSUCKLE—Lonicera 
Fragrantissima. Fragrant Bush Honeysuckle, 8’. Loni- 
cera Fragrantissima. Low, moundy plant with foliage per- 
sisting well into Winter. Plant in sheltered location in 
Rochester. Tiny, very fragrant flowers in early Spring be- 
fore foliage appears. 
$ .45 $ 4.00 
Korolkowi. Blueleaf Honeysuckle, 10’. Very large, 
spreading shrub with blue-gray foliage. Small pink flowers 
in early Summer with red berries in Fall. 
$ .75 $ 6.75 
Morrowii. Morrow Honeysuckle, 8’. Spreading shrub with 
yellowish-white flowers followed by bright red fruits. See 
cut inside back cover. 
$ .45 $ 4.00 
Pink Tatarian Honeysuckle, 10’. L. tatarica rosea grandi- 
fiora. Pink flowers, scarlet fruits. 
$ .40 $ 3.60 
Red Tatarian Honeysuckle, 10’. L. tatarica sibirica 
(rubra). As above, but with red flowers. 
$ .45 $ 4.00 
White Tatarian Honeysuckle, 10’. L. tatarica alba. Tall, 
vigorous shrub. White flowers and scarlet fruits. 
$ .45 $ 4.00 
HYDRANGEA Arborescens Grandiflora. Hills of Snow, 4’. 
Low, moundy, large-leafed plants well-known for the large 
snowball blossoms of white, coming in July and August. 
Stands shade. It is generally best to cut this type down near- 
ly to the ground every Spring. 
font $ .40 $ 3.60 
ny .50 4.50 
