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Flowering Shrubs—Continued 
Forsythia - Golden Bell 
_ The harbingers of spring, with their joyous, clear yellow bells borne in profusion. No shrub gives a 
richer display of pure yellow than the Forsythia. Beautiful as specimen, in masses or as hedge plants. 
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FORSYTHIA spectabilis (Showy Forsythia). 5 to F. suspensao nana. 3 to 4 ft. A dwarf, more com- 
8 ft. Because of its showy flowers, which are Saree nied the tal BES yelick blossoms. 
berne in great profusion, it is very popular. used. Pan mane ae ao) weeconnot be 
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F. suspensa (Weeping Forsythia). 4 to 6 ft. 
weeping form used to cover walls or as a low 
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spreading specimen. 2 to 3 ft. plants only. 
Forsythia - Spring Glory 
This recently introduced variety is all that 
the name indicates. Most prolific bloomer of 
Prices of above Forsythias: Each the upright Forsythias. A cloud of yellow in 
Le toes: ft. scene Ceres . $0.75 springtime. Each 
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Halesia - Silver Bell 
HALESIA caroliniana (Carolina Silver Bell). 15 to 18 ft. A large shrub or small tree which. blooms with 
the Dogwood. Its mass of snow-white, bell-shaped flowers are most attractive, followed by fruit 
which has four papery wings. come 
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Forsythia—Golden Bell 
Lespedeza 
LESPEDEZA thunbergi (Thunberg Lespedeza). An attractive, August- 
blooming, herbaceous shrub, with reddish purple, sweet scented, 
pealike flowers borne on arching branches, and lasting several weeks. 
Very graceful; makes a good ‘’forward’’ plant for the shrub border. 
Hamamelis - Witchhazel 
H. virginiana (Common Witchhazel). 8 to 10 ft. Ribbon-like, yellow flowers in late 
autumn. Good for natural planting and shady places. 
Each Each The tops may freeze in a severe winter, but come back each spring. 
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Ligustrum - Privet 
For Hedge Plants, see page 24. 
LIGUSTRUM sinense (Chinese Privet). 6 to 10 ft A small-leaved, 
almost evergreen Privet, much used for hedges, also very desirable 
for landscepe work because of its rapid growth, good fotiage and 
graceful branching. Is not particular about soil, and for screening 
and mass planting is unexcelled. Sometimes freezes during low 
temperature but comes back satisfactoriby. 
Hibiscus - The Altheas 
HIBISCUS syriacus (Shrub Althea). 5 to 7 ft. Bloom from June to frost. Upright in 
growth and rarely spreads over 3 feet. It does astonishingly well in cities or congested 
areas where other plants fail. 
H. Anemonaeflorus. Double; pale pink. 
H., Ardens. Double; lavender. 
H., Boule de Feu. Double; red. 
H. Coelestis. Single; blue. F 
H., Jeanne d’Arc. Double; white. 
H., Lucy. Double; red. 
H., Single Pink. Clear pink. Each Each 
All Hibiscus: Each ZatOrsacshLUDSmerapnte $0.50 sh 10) Fad, Aniosd cosace $0.69 
és MEINE, 5 oP 6 Gis, Secon oig ANS OL GRU ERENCE RCE TESTER RP PR RON a ee L. obtusifolium regelianum’ (Regel’ Borders Privetlu6 4007° (10) Low, 
Biche eh sa hase eee ea he acy 1-00 spreading, and very twiggy, with dense foliage. Because of its grace. 
ful appearance, hardiness, and adaptability to any soil and shady 
places, it is the most widely used Pfvet for' landscape work. 
Each 
Hydrangea DBA tt rats eee $0.50 
Grand, free-flowering shrubs with large, showy white flowers. They are admirably 
adapted for border or foundation planting, either as specimens or in masses. Like a 
fertile moist soil with full or partial exposure. 
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 
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HYDRANGEA arborescens grandiflora (Syow/il] Hydrangea). 3 to Rae RVSMuR esc URIrom Soul SIGE eke nee 
bloomer with flower resembling a Snowball. Much used in foundation plantings. 
Each Each early spring before the leaves appear, followed by red fruit in late 
18 to 24 in $0.75 2 -TOrs titapctiree tnt oie enuereye $1.00 summer. Birds are especially fond of the fruit. Leaves and twigs 
; Pet oe 88 ee , are aromatic when auebed 
H. paniculata grandiflora (Panicle Hydrangea). 4 to 5 ft. The old standard variety with ach Each 
large blossoms in August which turn pinkish under favorable weather conditions. ae BUG Shae wovvan so aloe S125 4 TOL geet erento $1.50 
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H. quercifolia (Oak-Leaved Hydrangea). 4 to 5 feet. 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. 
Each 
18 to 24 in. 
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Ilex - Winterberry 
ILEX verticilflata (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 spread- 
ing shrub which prefers a rather moist location and some shade. Staminate and 
pistillate plants should be set together for pollination. 
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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 joponica flore-pleno. Dcuble. Each 
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Kolkwitzia - Beauty Bush ae 
KOLKWITZIA amoabilis (Beauty Bush). 6 to 10 feet. One of the most desirable intro- 
ductions 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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