DECIDUOUS SHRUBS (Cont.] 
ILEX (Black Adler) 
I. verticillata (Winterberry) 
15 ft. Zone IV. Dampness preferred. 
Many red berries all winter. A show. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
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HYDRANGEA 
H. arborescens grandiflora (Snow 
Hill) 
4 ft. Zone V. Straggling unless cut 
to ground. Huge white bunches, 
July to August. Manure. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
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H. paniculata grandiflora (Peegee) 
10 ft. Zone IV. Similar to above, but 
a month later, and blooms turn pink. 
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KERRIA 
K. japonica (Globe-flower) 
5 ft. Zone V. Thicket of upright 
green stems. Large golden blooms 
in May, a few all summer. (Single 
or double flowers.) 
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Ilex verticillata 
KOLKWITZIA 
K. amabilis (Beauty Bush) 
8 ft. Zone V. Sun, loose. A light 
green fountain flushed with a cas- 
cade of pink in June. Takes several 
years to get ready to flower. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
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LIGUSTRUM (Privet) 
L. amurense (Amur Privet—‘North”) 
12 ft. Zone V. Almost fool-proof. 
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18 to 24 in. 
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L. ibolium (Hybrid Privet) 
10 ft. Zone IV. Hardy and compact. 
The best Privet hedge for the north. 
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L. ovalifolium (California Privet) 
15 ft. Zone VI. Kills back in severe 
winters. Also fool-proof to grow. 
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LONICERA (Honeysuckle) 
Thrive in any garden soil. Tolerant. 
See also Page S59. 
L. fragrantissima (Winter Honey- 
suckle) 
6 ft. Zone V. Yellow, fragrant, April; 
red berries, July. Semi-evergreen. 
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L. korolkowi floribunda (Broud Blue- 
leaf) 
9 ft. Zone V. Intricate gray shrub. 
Pink in June, scarlet fruit in July. 
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L. morrowi (Morrow Bush Honey- 
suckle) 
7 ft. Zone IV. Spreading, bushy. 
Cream in June, scarlet fruit in July. 
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L. tatarica (Tatarian Honeysuckle) 
8 ft. Zone IV. Bushy. Flower, June; 
red berry, July. Order: Red, White, 
or Pink. 
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MYRICA 
M. carolinensis (Bayberry) 
6 ft. Zone IV. A shapely rounded 
bush. Good foliage. Barren, sandy 
soils — seashore — dry banks. Spicy 
foliage, gray, waxy berries for birds. 
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NEVIUSA (Snow Wreath) 
N. alabamensis—5 ft. Zone V. Showy 
white, odd blooms in masses, June. 
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PHILADELPHUS 
(Mock-Orange) 
P. coronarius (Sweet Syringa) 
9 ft. Zone IV. ~ White =anSjune: 
Very fragrant. Needs lime. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
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P. grandiflorus (Scentless Mock 
Orange) 
9 ft. Zone V. Large white blooms. 
June. 
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P. virginal—8 ft. Zone V. Double, 
fragrant, translucent white blooms 
load the bush in June. Then a fair 
show through summer, particularly 
if pruned. 
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PHOTINIA (Christmas Berry) 
P. villosa 
20\ ft. Zone V. Drainy=suns se Waite 
in May. Showy red fruit. Birds love 
it. 
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PRUNUS (Plum) 
P, maritima (Beach Plum) 
6 ft. Zone IV. Straggling, white 
flowers, edible fruit. Grows in salt 
spray on seashore. 
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RHAMNUS (Buckthorn) 
R. cathartica 
15 ft. Zone |]. Fine, bushy, dense, 
thorny hedge. Very hardy. 
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R. frangula 
15 ft. Zone I. Like above, but shiny 
leaves. August a load of red-purple 
fruit. 
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RHODOTYPOS (Jet-bead) 
R. kerroides (White Kerria) 
6 ft. Zone IV. Very tolerant. White 
in May, black shiny fruit all summer. 
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RHUS (Sumach) 
All are barren soil plants, easily 
grown. 
R. canadensis (Fragrant Sumach) 
3 ft. Trailing. Zone IV. Yellow, 
April. 
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R. copallina (Shining Sumach) 
25 ft. Zone IV. Crimson fruit cluster. 
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4.00 20.00 
R. cotinus (Smoke Tree) (Purple 
Fringe) 
15 ft. Zone V. Gnarled, bold effect. 
July to September a purple cloud. 
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SUuLOMe Get. aoe 1.50 12.00 90.00 
R. typhina (Staghorn Sumach) 
25 ft. Zone IV. Crimson showy fruit. 
* 18°10. 24 in eee 4.00 
ZO, eG tt 400 20.00 
ROBINIA (Locust) 
R. hispida (Moss Locust) . (Rose 
Acacia) 
9 ft. Zone III. Very tolerant, needs 
pruning, but fine peaflowers, May. 
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