Lancaster, Pa. 

BARBERRY HEDGE 
HEDGE PLANTS (Continued) 
L. i. regelianum, 5-6 ft. Regal Privet* 
Dense shrub with low, horizontal branches; frag- 
rant white flowers in June; attractive black ber- 
ries. Splendid in foundation planting or hedges. 
Ea. 10 100 
LESS SpA tll ee Ai aa ae $0.50 $4.00 $30.00 
Ok ETB pala tig la ge 65 6.00 55.00 
[Gy ae 5 ie SS a ee o/ 5d 00> 200,00 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET 
L. ovalifolium, 12-15 ft. California Privet 
The most generally used hedge plant. Space six 
inches to a foot apart for a dense, full-to-the- 
ground hedge. 
10 100 
Bemeeette year 22 ee LY $1.50 $14.00 
eet es-Y eat 0 en Se 2.00 18.00 
FORSYTHIAS (Golden Bell) 
FORSYTHIA intermedia spectabilis, 5-7 ft. 
Showiest of Golden Bells: open late enough to 
escape injury by frost. Most profuse blooming, 
large flower. 
UNE eee aa $ 1.00 
F. ovata, 5-6 ft. Korean Forsythia* 
From Northern Korea, hardier than other Golden 
Bells. Clothed with primrose-yellow flowers, pro- 
duced ten days earlier than other sorts. 
Beit. 
F. spring Glory 
This new varie.7 is no doubt the loveliest of all 
Golden Bells; seen in bloom, it is a sight not 
soon forgotten. Pale yellow flowers cover the 
branches in great masses. 
Pde Re 
F. suspensa, 4-6 ft. Weeping Forsythia 
Long, drooping branches; bright yellow flowers. 
very early. Suitable for covering banks. 
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F .s. fortunei, 6-8 ft. Fortune Forsythia* 
Finely arching branches, covered with rich yellow 
flowers. 
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HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 

HIBISCUS syriacus, 10-12 ft. 
Shrub Althea or Rose of Sharon 
Hollyhock-like flowers in August-September. White 
or pink, and blue. 
ON Sie en eee $ 1.00 D0 ove cae as $ 1.50 
HYDRANGEAS 
HYDRANGEA arborescens grand., 4-5 ft. 
Snowhill* 
Upright branched shrub with pure white flowers 
like big snow-balls, June-September. 
LY Ah 4 an, ae $ 1.00 PRO oA Hs al Bea Deo M5 $ 1.25 
H. opuloides acuminata, 2-3 ft. 
French Hydangea 
Blue or pink flowers in immense clusters. For 
blue flowers plant in acid soil or treat with Alu- 
minum Sulphate or rusty iron. 
ocala POtleds planter acts ee oe ee es $ 2.25 
H. paniculata grand., 8-10 ft. 
Peegee Hydrangea 
Immense cone-shaped heads of white flowers turn- 
ing pink and bronze, September-October. 
oot Zi livete eins $ 1.25 IRDA Te tat a $ 1.50 
H. quercifolia, 3-4 ft. Oakleaf Hydrangea* 
Leaves oak-like, beautifully colored in the Fall. 
Flowers pinkish-white, turning purplish, borne in 
narrow, upright clusters in June. 
1%-2 ft. 
ILEX verticillata, 6-8 ft. 
Winterberry or Black Alder 
Bright red fruits conspicuous until mid-winter. 
Plant in groups for berries—it’s a Holly. Much 
used in early Winter decoration. 
Sas Lome enna ree etl ea ea yo $ 1.00 
JASMINUM nudiflorum, 2-3 ft. 
Winter Jasmine 
Golden yellow flowers before the leaves. Very 
first Shrub to bloom in the Spring. Very grace- 
ful and free flowering. 
LESS GD Tei SS 0 ll ac SC $ 0.75 

PEEGEE HYDRANGEA 

