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HONEYSUCKLE, BUSH (Lonicera) 
Handsome shrubs that combine fragrance, dainty flowers 
in May and June, showy fall and winter fruits, and good 
foliage with hardiness. Grow in either sun or shade. Are 
invaluable for border or mass plantings, and as a sheared,’ 
flowering hedge, they make a charming effect. 
Pink Tartarian (L. tatarica rosea). Strong, upright grower 
with bright green foliage and delicate pink blossoms; in 
late summer produces rich orange and red berries; very 
suitable for hedges or group plantings. 7 to 10 feet. See 
colored illustration. 
Red Tartarian (L. tatarica rubra). Same as the above ex- 
cept flowers are light crimson color. 
Forsythia (Golden Bell) 

FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) 
Intermedia spectabilis (Showy Border Forsythia). Con- 
sidered the best of the Forsythias, having larger and richer 
yellow blossoms, completely covering the spreading 
branches in early spring. 6 to 8 feet at maturity. See 
colored illustration. 

Bush Honeysuckle, Pink Tartarian 
HYDRANGEA 
Arborescens grandiflora (Hills of Snow). Probably the 
best flowering shrub for shady positions or north side of 
buildings. It is a compact grower with large, showy leaves 
and an abundance of double, white blossoms following just 
after most of the other spring blooming flowers and con- 
tinues into August. Has the appearance of a low growing 
Snowball and is sometimes called the Snowball Hydran- 
gea. When in doubt for a shady place, do not hesitate to 
select this wonderful shrub. 3 to 5 feet at maturity. 
Paniculata grandiflora (Pee Gee Hydrangea). One of the 
most popular landscape shrubs. From August until late 
autumn, these shrubs are loaded with large, globe-shaped 
blossoms of pure white changing to delicate shades of “ 
pink. Best in sunny locations. 4 to 6 feet at maturity. Hydrangea “Pee Gee” 


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