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(Hydrangea paniculata grandi- 
flora).Stark’s Large Flower- 
ing type produces enor- 
mous cone shaped blooms, 
oftena foot long,during July 
and August. At first white, 
then changing to bright 
pink in late summer. 
Beautiful in founda- 
tion planting or in 
shrub borders, or as a 
single specimen for a 
lawn. Perfectlyhardy. 
Very conspicuous and 
showy, medium to tall 
growing. Useful as 
bush shrub or can be 
trained to tree form. 
It is one of Stark’s 
most popular shrubs. 
Succeeds everywhere 
and requires little 
attention. The flower 
heads may be dried and 
are often used for winter 
bouquets. We grow 
only the true Stark large- 
flowered type. 
Flower and Bush 
(Hydrangea arborescens grandiflora). 
Called the Ever-blooming Hydrangea, as 
itis in bloom from June until frost. A favor- 
ite of the many visitors to Stark Park. Large 
round heads of pure white flowers, often 
10 inches in diameter, resemble a huge 
ez Snowball. Medium height grower. 
Especially valuable shrub for plant- 
. ing in front of taller shrubs or 
around foundations. Succeeds 
even in partialshade as well 
F asinsun. ; 
Flower of 
Snowhill Hydrangea 
size (Left) 



Hydrangea 
Peezee Flower 
(Above) 
1, actual size 
Bush of 
Snowhill 
Hydrangea 
Golden 
Flowers 
14 size 
and Bush 
of border 
Forsythia 
(Below) 
(Right) 


ls ve Stark's 
Double Rose 
(Hibiscus syriacus). Hibiscus. 
ie . Shrub-althea 
Many colors. Beautiful large * 
Double Flowers of bright rose 
pink (illustrated), also Purple 
and Red. The white, Crim- eo : 
son-Eye, is single-flowered. NGae 4 
Blooms August to frost.Often 2 “S ‘ , 
grows to small tree. 

den Festoons” ofearly bright “]j 
yellow flowers. Foundation, ; 
8 border, entrance, covering 
banks or walls. 
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(intermedia). Masses of bright \ : ¥ 
yellow flowers in earliest en 8 ‘ y 
spring before leaves appear. ¢ a S > f 
Fine for borders, groups, en- £ 3 — wt 
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(Forsythia suspensa). Tall, : 
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