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Deutzia 
Deutzia gracilis (Slender Deutzia). 2 to 3 feet. A graceful, dwarf shrub which 
covers its arching branches with small racemes of white flowers in early spring. 
Sometimes caught by late freezes, and best used in protected places. Each 
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D. lemoinei Lemoine Deutzia). 3 to 4 feet. Upstanding shrub that is exceedingly 
free blooming in April and May, with stems completely covered with white b!os- 
soms. Stems droop as they age. Each 
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D. magnifica (Giant Snowflake Deutzia). 6 to 10 feet. A Japanese form producing 
in June a profusion of good white flowers in racemes. Suggests a double form 
of Lily-of-the-Valley. Useful for quick effect and screen planting. Each 
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D. scabra, Pride of Rochester. 6 to 8 feet . Covered in June with pinkish white, 
showy flowers. Hardy, upstanding, distinct in form, and adaptable to all loca- 
tions and all soils. Each 
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Euonymus 
Euonymus alatus (Cork-Barked or Winged Ewonymus). 8 to 10 feet. A distinct 
shrub carrying shiny green foliage which colors to brilliant rose in fall. Produces 
small red berries, and is attractive in winter by reason of its curious corky bark. 
Adaptable to shade or sun; an admirable shrub. Each 
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E. alatus compactus (Compact Euonymus). 
Nentzia, Pride of Rochester 
5 feet. Similar to the preceding, but is 
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ETS ee ic aa A charming group of shrubs which are 
admired for their graceful habits, good 
foliage and early yellow blossoms which 
precede any new growth. We have selected 
the best of the group. 
Forsythia fortunei (Fortune's Golden Bell). 
6 to 8 feet. One of the hardiest and best. 
E. americanus (Brook Euonymus; Straw- 
berry Tree). 7 to 8 feet. Has attractive 
pink fruit in the fall. Foliage colors well 
in autumn. While it grows under ordinary 
conditions its native habitat is moist lo- 
cations. F. spectabilis (Showy Border Golden Bell). 
Each 5 to 8 feet. Much like fortunei, except 
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showy flowers, which are borne in great 
profusion, it is the most popular. 
E. europaeus (European Euonymus). 10 to F. suspensa (Drooping Golden Bell). 4 to 6 
15 feet. A tall, slender shrub with green 
bark and deep green foliage that colors 
in autumn. Prized for the wealth of coral 
fruit in fall, 
Each 
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feet. A weeping form much used to 
cover walis or as a low spreading speci- 
men. 
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Halesia 
Halesia tetraptera (Silver Bell). 15 to 18 
feet. Blooms with the Dogwood. Great 
mass of snow-white, bell-shaped flowers 
are most attractive. Each 
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Hamamelis 
Hamamelis virginica (Witch-Hazel). 10 to 12 feet. Ribbon-like, yellow flowers in 
late autumn. Good for natural planting and shady places. Each 
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Hibiscus - The Altheas 
Hibiscus syriacus (Rose of Sharon). 6 to 8 feet. Blooms from June to frost. Upright 
in growth and rarely spreads over 3 feet. It does astonishingly well in cities or 
congested areas where other plants fail. 
Ardens. Double; lavender. Single Pink. Clear pink. 
Boule de Feu. Double; red. Totus albus. Sing!e; white. 
Jeanne d’Arc. Double; white. 
All Hibiscus: Each Each 
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Hypericum 
Hypericum calycinum. A mcre evergreen form than moserianum, with narrower 
leaves and somewhat smaller flowers. Excellent for shade and as a ground 
covering. 
H. moserianum (St. John’s Wort; Gold Flower). 1 to 2 feet. A unique, low-growing 
shrub. Rich yellow flowers, borne on slender stems from July to September; are 
surrounded with roundish, leathery green leaves. During severe winter often 
kills to the ground but next spring will come bock more vigorous than before. 
Both varieties Hypericum: Each 
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