ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, Cont. 
EVONYMUS, American. Often called Strawberry bush. 
Upright growing shrub with pink fruit in the fall. Foliage 
colors beautifully in the late autumn. 
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EVONYMUS, European. Large shrub with dark green 
foliage—yellow and scarlet fruit in the fall. 
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FORSYTHIA, Spring Glor;. Enormous pale yellow flowers 
completely cover branches before the leaves appear. 
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GOLDEN VICARY. A most striking shrub, the thick leathery 
leaves are a rich golden yellow. Grows 4 to 5 feet tall. 
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HONEYSUCKLE, Pink Tatarian. Very hardy, vigorous, pink 
flowers followed with bright red fruit. 
Vee24 inchs. $ .60 roti t, sen ke $ .80 
HONEYSUCKLE, Zabel’s. A true red, not pink blooming 
honeysuckle. A tall upright growing bush covered with 
aright red flowers in early spring, followed with deep 
red berries. 
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HYDRANGEA A. G. Large flat heads of double snow-white 
flowers. Likes shade. 
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HYDRANGEA, Blue Prince. Flowers from July until frost. 
use about | tablespoon aluminum sulphate per plant to 
get blue flowers, otherwise blooms are a clear pink. 
Suggest same winte: protection as roses. Plant in shade. 
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HYDRANGEA P. G. Late flowering, turns delicate pink and 
buff. Can be used for winter bouquets. 
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HYPERICUM (Golden St. Johnswort) Hardy shrub with 
bright yellow flowers in August and September. 
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KERRIA. Graceful shrub with small light green foliage and 
glistening jet black berries late summer and fall. 
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LILAC, French Named Varieties. They bloom very young. 
generally the next year after planting. Each passing year 
adds to their beauty, and they last for generations. 
Charles Joly, double purple-red. 
Ludwig Spaeth, single maroon-red. 
Mont Blanc, single white. 
Pres. Grevy, double lilac blue. 
Tone4e ies $1.25 PEL 9 hy pa haled ...$1.50 
LILAC, Persian. Sometimes called Chinese Lilac. Various 
shades of lavender and purple blossoms literally cover 
the compact plants in May. This Lilac does not sprout 
away from the plant as the old-fashioned Lilac does. 
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MOCKORANGE, Virginal. Semi-double fragrant flowers al- 
most two inches in diameter. Repeats several times dur- 
ing the summer and fall. 
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