CANDIDISSIMA. Double pure white flowers. 
CRENATA, fi. pl. Double white, tinged pink. 
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. Double white, back of 
petals faintly tinted with pink; large panicles. 
GRACILIS. A very graceful small plant full of grace- 
ful sprays of white flowers. Does well in part shade 
and in the sun. Dwarf. 
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FORSYTHIA : Golden Bell 
These splendid shrubs, growing 8 to 10 feet tall, even- 
tually light up the garden with glinting masses of yellow, 
very early in spring before the leaves appear. ‘Their 
bright golden flowers, often appearing before the snow 
is gone. 
INTERMEDIA. A_ graceful variety with arching 
branches and bright yellow blooms. 2 to 3 feet. 
SUSPENSA. Very long, curving branches, superbiy 
adapted to covering arches and trellises. Also the best 
variety for covering banks. 3 to 4 and 4 to 5 feet. 
SPECTABILIS. Most profuse of all, with large rich 
golden yellow flowers. 3 to + and 4 to 5 ft. 
VIRIDISSIMA. Twisted flowers, the deepest yellow, 
with rich, shiny green foliage. 
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HYDRANGEA HORTENSIS 
These are the Hydrangeas usually grown in tubs, 
producing large panicles of beautiful flowers of various 
shades of color, depending upon the acidity of the soil. 
They require some protection in winter. 
OTASKA. Old favorite. Produces immense heads of 
usually pink, but sometimes blue flowers. 
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HYDRANGEAS 
PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA—Hardy Hydrangea. 
A most valuable shrub, which produces in July immense 
panicles of pure white flowers and lasts for several 
weeks. Largely used for massing and is also excellent 
for single specimens. 
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