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HIBISCUS syriacus rubis - RUBIS SHRUB ALTHEA - single 
red 
y 14-2 ft. 40 35 «25 
Voreoori. -00 — 45 250 
HIBISCUS syriacus rubis - treeform 
y e-3 ft. -70 +6550 
y 3-4 ft. 85 -80 .75 
HIBISCUS syriacus snowdrift -— SNOWDRIFT SHRUB ALTHEA 
Single white. 
yi. 18-2 nt. SAO Reso 25 
y e-3 ft. -50 245 200 
HIBISCUS syriacus snowdrift - treeform 
y 2-5 ft. «fO -65 .60 
y 8-4 ft. .85 80 75 
HYDRANGEA arborescens grandiflora - SNOWHILL HYDRANGEA 
5' Large clusters of long lasting flowers. 
z 18-24 in. -60 -90 
z e-d ft. -70 -60 
HYDRANGEA paniculata grandiflora - PEEGEE HYDRANGEA 8! 
August-September. Enormous trusses of white flowers 
Goer ae to pink and bronze in fall. 
15-2 ft. -60 -50 
z e-d ft. -70 -60 
HYPERICUM frondosum (aureum) SOUTHWESTERN ST. JOHNSWORT 
5'. Dwarf. Large yellow flowers in late summer. 
yo te earth, 50 45 
ILEX verticillata - COMMON WINTERBERRY - 6'. Shiny 
red berries after leaves drop. 
Bi Lemke ith - 50 nae. 
Z £15-18-in. 40 550 
LE 5S es ah Fy 50 ~40 
RE VE 8 ary. 60 50 
KERRIA japonica - JAPANESE KERRIA - 5' Stems and leaves 
bright green. Dark yellow flowers. 
eB seats oo .60 750 
SO P— sot Ge ed. -60 
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