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HEDERA helix. 60’-75’ English Ivy 
EVERGREEN. Where hardy the finest ground or wall cover. The 
rich green foliage is beautifully veined with white. 
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—baltica. 30’-40’ Baltic Ivy 
EVERGREEN. Quite similar to the English Ivy, but has smaller 
leaves veined white, purplish in winter. 
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—hibernica. Irish Ivy 
EVERGREEN. Large leaves rapid growth. Best in shade. 
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—pedata. Birdsfoot Ivy 
EVERGREEN. A hardy form that clings tightly but not a quick 
grower. The star like leaves are distinctly veined. 
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—Pittsburg. Branching Ivy 
EVERGREEN. Without any cutting or pinching this form develops 
into a well furnished little bush with occasional long branches. 
Small foliage is light green and closely arranged on the branches. 
Needs protection where exposed. 
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HIBISCUS syriacus. 10’-12’ Rose of Sharon 
Has a characteristic upright habit useful in formal work. Plant in 
spring as it grows until late autumn. August. 
—Jeanne D’Arc—Double White 
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HYDRANGEA 
arborescens grandiflora, 4’-5’ Snowhill Hydrangea 
The rather straggling habit is more than offset in July and August 
by the fine display of white flowers borne in large bunches. Prune 
severely for best results. Useful in shade. 
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