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Hydrangea 
Grand, free-flowering shrubs with large clusters or panicles of showy white flowers& 
They are admirably adapted for border or foundation planting, either as specimens oré 
in masses. Like a fertile, moist soil with full or partial exposure. 
HYDRANGEA arborescens grandiflora (Snow/ill Hydrangea). 3 to 4 ft. A continuous 
bloomer with flower resembling a Snowball. Much used in foundation plantings. 
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H. paniculata grandiflora (Panicle Hydrangea). 4 to 5 ft. The old standard variety 
with large blossoms in August which turn pinkish under favorable weather conditions. 
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H. quercifolia (Oak-Leaf Hydrangea). 4 to 5 ft. A distinct and handsome variety with 
short, stiff, spreading branches. Leaves deeply lobed, dark green above, silvery and 
downy beneath, which somewhat resemble an Oak. A very fine, useful shrub. 
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Ilex - Winterberry 
ILEX verticillata (Common Winterberry). 4 to 5 ft. A deciduous Holly much admired 
for its brilliant scarlet berries which remain on the plant most of the winter. 
A spreading shrub which prefers a rather moist location and some shade. Staminate 
and pistillate plants should be set together for pollination. 
Each Each 
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Kerria - Globe Flower 
Attractive shrub, native of Japan, with slender green branches and showy yellow 
flowers. Will grow in any well-drained soil. 
KERRIA japonica. Single. 
K. japonica flore-pleno. Double. 
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Kolkwitzia - Beauty Bush 
KOLKWITZIA amabilis (Beauty Bush). 6 to 10 feet. One of the most desirable introductions from 
Asia. Strong canes develop into graceful, sweeping branches. The flowers are shell to deep pink, 
with yellow markings, and produced in great profusion all over the plant. Might be called a much 
refined Weigela. Greatly admired. 
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Lespedeza 
LESPEDEZA thunbergi (7)iuuberg Lespedeza). An attractive, August-blooming, herbaceous shrub, 
with reddish purple, sweet scented, pealike flowers borne on arching branches, aind lasting several 
weeks. Very graceful; makes a good ‘forward’ plant for the shrub border. The tops may freeze 
in a severe winter, but come back each spring. 
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Ligustrum - Privet 
For Hedge Plants, see page 25. 
LIGUSTRUM sinense (Chinese Privet). 6 to 10 ft. A small-leaved, almost evergreen Privet, much 
used for hedges, also very desirable for landscape work because of its rapid growth, good foliage, 
and graceful branching. is not particular about soil, and for screening and mass planting is un- 
excelled. Sometimes freezes during low temperature but comes back satisfactorily. 
Each Each 
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L. obtusifolium regelianum (Regel Border Privet). 6 to 7 ft. Low, spreading, and very twiggy, with 
dense foliage. Because of its graceful appearance, hardiness, and adaptability to any soil and 
shady places, it is the most widely used Privet for landscape work. 
Each Each 
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Lindera - Spicebush 
LINDERA benzoin (Common Spicebush). 6 to 8 ft. Does remarkably well in moist, shady 
locations. Alternate, light green leaves turning pale yellow in the autumn. Small yellow 
flowers are produced in early spring before the leaves appear, followed by red fruit in 
late summer. Birds are especially fond of the fruit. Leaves and twigs are aromatic 
when crushed. 
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Lonicera - Honeysuckle 
LONICERA fragrantissima (IVinter Honeysuckle). 8 to 10 ft. So called because of its 
very fragrant, white blossoms in early spring. The foliage is deep green and glossy. 
Grows well in partial shade, poor soil, or cities where tender plants fail. Almost ever- 
green. Excellent for screens, specimens, or hedges. One of our best and most useful 
shrubs. For Hedges, see page 25. 
L. maacki podocarpa (Late Honeysuckle). 8 to 10 ft. A large, handsome shrub with 
pinkish blossoms followed by quantities of bright red berries which attract birds. Much 
prized for screen and mass planting. 
L. tatarica (Tartarian Honeysuckle). 6 to 8 ft. Blooms in April, and is one of the few 
early pink-flowering shrubs. Has bright red berries that stay on all summer or until 
taken by birds. 
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Lonicera Tatarica—Honeysuckle 

Kerria—Globe Flower 
Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora 
