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HARDY NATIVE DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS (Continued) 
7 HYDRANGEA QUERCIFOLIA. Oakleaf Hydrangea. 
4.8 ft, Leaves large oak-shaped. Flowers pinkish- 
white, turning purple with age. August. Sun or 
semi. 2-3 ft. strong plants.............2...-----.--<-.--Je--eereooo 
“ HYDRANGEA RADIATA. Silverleaf Hydrangea. 4-6 
ft, Leaves heart-shaped, dark green above, silvery 
white beneath. Flowers creamy white in flat topped 
clusters. August. Sun or shade. 2-3 ft. X strong 
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HYPERICUM DENSIFLORUM. Common St. Johns- 
wort. 3-5 ft. Handsome shrub. Leaves narrow, dark 
green. Flowers bright yellow, numerous compound 
clusters. July. Varied sunny locations, or semi. 1-2 
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2-3 ft. strong clumpy plants..............-.---.------------------ 
3-4 ft. X strong clumpy plants........-.-----------------p---- 
HYPERICUM PROLIFICUM. Shrubby St. Johns- 
wort. 2-4 ft. Vigorous hardy shrub, Compact 
branches. Leaves dark green. Flowers bright yel- 
low in terminal clusters. Late summer. Sun or 
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ILEX MONTICOLA. Mountain Winterberry .10-35 
ft. Spreading branches. Leaves bright green, turning 
to yellow in autumn. Fruit brilliant scarlet berries. 
General conditions, 1-2 ft. strong plants..................-- 
ILEX VERTICILLATA. Common Winterberry. 4-12 
ft. Thick-growing shrub, with brilliant bright red 
berries, remaining till mid-winter. Much used for 
decorating. General conditions. 1%-2 ft. strong 
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LARIX LARACINA. American Larch. 30-70 ft. This 
is the native Tamarack, a deciduous conifer, ap- 
pearing to be evergreen in summer, shedding its 
leaves in autumn. Suited to varied conditions. 10-12 
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LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA. Sweetgum. 75-140 
ft. Shapely tree with slender, corky, ridged 
branches. Leaves deeply lobed, bright green, turn- 
ing to crimson in autumn. General conditions. 1-2. 
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LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA. Tuliptree. 80-150 
ft. Very stately tree. Leaves four-lobed, bright 
green and lustrous turning yellow in autumn. Flow- 
ers cup-shaped, resembling a tulip, greenish yellow, 
blotched with orange. June. General conditions. 4-6 
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MAGNOLIA ACUMINATA. Cucumbertree. 60-100 ft. 
Pyramidal tree, with spreading branches. Leaves 
oblong, bright green, turning yellow in autumn. 
Flowers greenish yellow, bell shaped. Fruit rose red 
cucumbers. General conditions. 4-6 ft. strong trees.... 
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