

SHRUBS 
HYDRANGEA—continued 
paniculata grandiflora 6 ft. PEEGEE HYDRANGEA 
Undoubtedly the most popular variety of Hydrangea. The 
large panicles of flowers are white when first appearing in 
early summer, later they change to shades of pink and bronze 
as the season progresses. It should be pruned severely in 
early spring. 
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HYPERICUM frondosum (aureum) 3 ft. GOLDEN ST. JOHNSWORT 
A showy shrub with stiff dense growth habit. Somewhat 
BEE dwarf. Has large attractive brilliant yellow flowers from 
fi its August to October. Likes well drained soil and partial shade. 
gy Useful for shrub borders. 
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ILEX verticillata COMMON WINTERBERRY 
A profusion of bright red berries which hang on during 
most of the winter makes this a beautiful shrub against the 

snow. 
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KERRIA japonica flora plena DOUBLE GLOBE FLOWER 
Similar to Kerria japonica except for its double and more 
brilliant yellow flowers and mcre vigorous growth. 
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KOLKWITZIA amabilis 5 ft. BEAUTYBUSH 
Beautybush 1s an appropriate name for this excellent shrub. 
White-throated, pink, bell-shaped flowers are borne profusely 
on arching branches in June. Luxurious green foliage. Can 
be used in foundation plantings and is especially useful as 
hee a specimen shrub, 
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LIGUSTRUM 
A group of well known shrubs, especially useful for hedges be- 
cause of their glossy green foliage and upright habit of growth. 
Set plants staggered, in double rows for dense, low hedges. 
LIGUSTRUM amurense AMUR PRIVET 
A hardy shrub with half evergreen leaves, used most 
frequently for hedging. The white flowers are larger than 
J most varieties of privet. Small black fruit is borne in the 
Iie late fall. 
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obtusifolium regelianum 5 ft. REGEL PRIVET 
The graceful, branchy, spreading habit with many fronds 
ot glossy dark green leaves make this one. of the most attrac- 
tive shrubs. It is very hardy and disease resistant. Besides 

its use as a hedge plant it is desirable for foundation and 
border planting. 
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