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HYDRANGEA P. G.—Our selected tvpe. 
Unit Price in Quantities 
1-9 10-49 50-249 
HYDRANGEA Otaksa, 2’-3' Blue Hydrangea 
Blue flowers throughout summer. Should be planted in acid soil 
for best color. Does better with winter protection. 
6 to 9 in., 1 yr. field grown 
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9 to 12 in., 1 yr. field grown 
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— paniculata (TYPE), 8’-9' Panicle Hydrangea 
Bears long loose panicles of white flowers. August. 
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— — grandiflora, 8’9’ Peegee Hydrangea 
Very showy. Large closely packed panicles of white flowers in 
August. Turns pink later. 
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— — — standard 8'-9’ Tree Hydrangea 
Useful for formal effects in the garden. 
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— quercifolia, 3'-4' Oak Leaf Hydrangea 
Leaves shaped like an oak leaf. Beautiful autumn coloring. Suc- 
ceeds in shade. Very desirable. 
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HYPERICUM aureum, 3'-4’ Go]lden St. Johnswort 
Yellow, July-August, Blue-green foliage; dense habit. 
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