
Hydrangea, Hills of Snow 
Hydrangea Oakleaf 
(Quercifolia). Flowers creamy white, large oak-like 
leaves with a dark green silver beneath, turning to 
4 brilliant colors in the fall. Hardy. 
Prices, All Varieties Hydrangea: 
Each Per3 Per10 







LS eM S180) candle ORO IEDD PS He $.35 $ .90 $2.75 
LEN ALG He) Regis el ie ERD URALE p 50 1.40 4.00 
Hypericum 
(Gold Flower). Shrubby St. John’s Wort. A bushy, 
low-growing shrub with many flowers in mid-sum- 
mer. Useful in border or where low growth is 
wanted. It grows well in rocky or in sandy soil. It 
is 2 to 3 feet in height at maturity. 
Prices: Each Per3 Per10 
POLE AN Oe ie Wet ee $ .25 $ .65 $1.85 
vo flies Wot | ae gt RR ee nae 35 .90 2.75 
Lilac 
(Common Purple). This old and time-tried shrub is 
still among the popular ones and its fragrance fills 
the air in spring. There is—1@ better shrub for a 
Each Per3 Per10 
OES af 6 Re ee Ua en Sante anna $ .25 $ .65 $1.85 
ENGL: CC SERS RR IT OR +35 90 2.75 
Lilac Persian 
trong, vigorous grower, small narrow leaves and 
ragrant flowers of deep reddish. Blooms first year; 
arge flowers. 
Each Three 
V0 SB GS CIA og ga a a $ .25 $ .65 
Gee O te ee hh 35 95 
