
637—Hugonis © © 
| (Golden Rose of China) 
* A combination rose and shrub—a truly magnificent 
gift from China. Extremely hardy—fine for bou- 
quets. Long, graceful branches are completely cov- 
ered with bright yellow flowers in June. Grows 5 
feet tall. 
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1185—Hydrangea, Hills of Snow 
) ® 
(Arborescens) 
True to its name, this very decorative shrub bears 
countless 3- to 4-inch blossom clusters that makes it 
best described as a snowbank in summer. Bloom is 
continuous from June to September. Fine for cut flow- 
ers. Does well in partial shade. Ultimate height 3 to 
4. feet. 
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1186—Hydrangea, French Blue ® © 
This beautiful 2-ft. dwarf-growing variety produces large, 4-inch globe- 
shaped clusters of beautiful semi-double lovely Hydrangea-blue flowers. 
Does best in semi-shade and acid soil. (Acid may be added to the soil by 
an application of 1 teaspoonful aluminum sulphate 3 times each year—a 
year’s supply is shipped with each plant.) A winter mulch should be pro- 
vided in cold climates. 

1190—Kerria, White @ © 
(Jetbead) 
A stately, very hardy shrub, good for massing or planting with other shrubs. 
Large, single, white flowers in May and June are followed by conspicuous, 
shining black fruit hanging in clusters during autumn and winter. Ulitmate 
height 4 to 6 feet. i: . 
