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Hydrangea arborescens grandiflora (Hills of snow) 
A low-growing bush, three to five feet high, with large clusters 
of white flowers. 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora (Peegee hydrangea) 
Taller growing. Flowers open white and, later, range through 
pink to purple. 
Hydrangeas are priced as follows: 
LS A244 if big big cate ete ne eee ee ue te ae each $ .40 
fea Melt sll iit cee ara Wee ag wees eee St each .50 
5/ Aap ite Nie haere oe ee See Se each _ 60 
Hypericum (St. John’s Wort) 
A beautiful low-growing shrub producing an abundance of yellow 
flowers and fine foliage. 
Lo LS inches....-2. each -& 30 87 245inches «2. each se bres). 
JAPANESE QUINCE (Cydonia japonica) 
Brick-red flowers in early spring. Irregular and picturesque 
branches. Makes a good low hedge or an interesting specimen. 
2/3 ft. high each...... .60 3/4 ft. high each...... HiDeto le oO 
JETBEAD (Rhodotypus kerriodes) 
A small shrub only five feet high, but handsome. White 
flowers, four-petaled, and two inches across in May. 
1446/2 ft. high ...... each $.25 23e/auite highs... each $.35 
2/2% ft. high ...... each .30 a/Actt highs <a each_ .40 
KERRIA JAPONICA 
The old-fashioned kerria, sometimes simply called japonica. 
Yellow blossoms on slender, yellow-green stems during April and 
May. Seldom over four feet high. 
DE AAT OL eee een ea. .40 pe CV tntdak pee uoteees ea $50 
Ligustrum amurense (Amur privet) 
An erect-branched, half evergreen shrub up to fifteen feet high. 
The best of the privets for hedges in the Chicago area. 
12o/2ettenigh: eee. eacn 5$/.15 dOztues, ree $1.50 
Dealt aie hie ee ees. each = .20 doz eenernee 2.00 
EEG TAIN Vida oe TR Ris exch", w 2) COZ aR aa, 2.50 
Ligustrum obtusifolium regelianum (Regel’s privet) 
Lower growing than the ibota privet, this variety is effective 
when massed with evergreens. Spreading, horizontal branches. 
18/24 in. high.«:.each’$ 130 24/30uin, bigh:...each: .35 
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