
<— Hydrangea Paniculata "27% 
Commonly called P. G. Hydrangea. Grows 4 to 5 
feet tall, and produces a wealth of immense heart- 
shaped flowers. When the blossoms first open in 
August they are white, turning to a pink and 
bronze color later, and remain on the bush 
throughout the late summer in that.color. Very 
hardy, and a sure bloomer. 

Hydrangea, American Ever- 
. Also Known as Snowball Hydran- 
blooming gea, Hills of Snow, and H. menor 
escens. Grows to a height of 5 feet. Flowers of 
dazzling white begin to appear in June, and under 
normal conditions this Hydrangea will bloom re- 
peatedly during the summer and early fall. Hardy, 
responds extra well to frequent watering through 
dry seasons. 

New Blue Hydrangea ee heads are 
and appear 
from _mid-summer . until fall in generous numbers. 
Likes a shady place, and in Nebraska, and from here 
north it should have a heavy mulch for winter pro- 
tection. It cannot stand lower than Zero without pro- 
tection. In soil which contains a slight amount of 
alkali. the flowers are pink, but as soon as the soil is 
acidized in any way, the blossoms will be pretty sky- 
blue. Adding about one tablespoonful of Aluminum 
Sulphate (from the drug store) to the soil at planting 
time, will produce the nice blue color. Any soil in a 
shady location, with plenty of moisture, and leaf-mold 
in the soil to contain natural acid, will produce the 
blue color without further aid. 2-year-old nice shrubs, 
the strongest on the market this year, $1.40 each. 

Highbush Cranberry (Viburnum  Opulus.) 
Grows 8 to 10 feet tall, 
a magnificent shrub of upright growth and spreading 
top. Blooms in May, large flat clusters of single white 
<—blossoms, followed later by or- 
namental berries. A very hardy 
shrub, used quite frequently in the 
tall groups of shrubs in parks. 

Weigela Rosea (rors , te. 2 
feet, with its gracefully arching 
branches covering a diameter of 4 to 
5 feet. Blossoms rose pink, appear- 
ing on each branch in almost artistic 
bouquet form during June, and usu- 
ally again late in the summer. A 
fine shrub for the garden and cut 
flowers. 
Weigela Eva Rathke Mvt 
the Rosea, except that the blossoms 
of slim trumpet shapes are of showy 
crimson color, and usually has two 
blooming periods, June and late sum- 
mer. Very pretty, should be in every 
garden. Weigelas in bloom are a 
beautiful sight, and are equally val- 
Weigela Rosea, a beautiful shrub. uable for bouquets. ees, 

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