FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued from page 9 
HYDRANGEA MACROPHYLLA, FRENCH 
HYBRIDS. Fine mixture of pink, blue and 
wine-red colors. Just the thing for anyone 
who does not care for separate colors, 
H. MACROPHYLLA, TROPHEE. A red- 
flowered variety of the French Hydrangea 
which is very pleasing. 
H. PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. Pee- 
Gee Hydrangea. The familiar small tree- 
like shrub that grows 8 to 10 feet with great 
heads of white flowers which gradually turn 
pink. Illustrated in color on page 17. 
HYPERICUM AUREUM. Golden 
St. John’s-Wort.. Shrub to 4 feet with J to 
2-inch golden yellow flowers in July and 
August. 
H. CALYCINUM. Aaron’s-Beard. A spread- 
ing St. John’s-Wort which is useful as a 
ground-cover and bears yellow flowers in 
midsummer. 
H. CHINENSE. Small-leaf Chinese Privet. 
An evergreen shrub 2 feet high with 2-inch 
bright yellow flowers. 
H. DENSIFLORUM. Shrub to 5 feet with 
l-inch yellow flowers in August and 
September. 
H. MOSERIANUM. Gold-Flower. Half- 
evergreen shrub 12 to 15 inches high bearing 
golden yellow flowers with a soft brushlike 
center from midsummer until fall. Makes 
a nice low hedge. Illustrated in color on 
page 19. 
H. PROLIFICUM. An evergreen shrub to 
5 feet with 34-inch yellow flowers in cymes. 
JASMINUM NUDIFLORUM. Winter 
Jasmine. A small, spreading shrub bearing 
bright yellow flowers early in the spring 
before the foliage. 
KERRIA JAPONICA PLENIFLORA. 
Double-flowered Kerria. From 6 to 8-foot 
graceful shrub bearing double pompon- 
like yellow flowers in May and June. 
KOLKWITZIA AMABILIS. Beauty Bush. 
A shrub to 6 feet high, very upright, with 
slightly arching branches covered with gay 
light pink bells in May and June. 
LAGERSTREMIA INDICA. Crape- 
Myrtle. With good care these natives of 
China will develop into trees 15 to 20 feet 
tall; a plant of this size in full bloom is a 
picture one never forgets. The flowers, 
which appear in summer and last for several 
weeks, are of peculiar formation, being 
fringed and wavy in outline and out- 
standingly beautiful. The Crape-Myrtles 
are reliably hardy as far north as Baltimore, 
but specimens are sometimes seen in pro- 
tected situations much farther north. They 
can be treated somewhat like a perennial; 
protect the roots and the new shoots, like 
phlox, will produce fine bloom. 
The Greenbrier Collection includes Pink, 
Shell-Pink, White, Watermelon-Red, Lav- 
ender, and Purple. Illustrated in color on 
page 19. 
LONICERA BELLA ALBIDA. White Bell 
Honeysuckle. A shrub to 10 feet with white 
flowers in May and June followed by red 
fruit in July and August. 
L. FRAGRANTISSIMA. Winter Honey- 
suckle. An evergreen shrub with de- 
liciously fragrant white flowers in March 
followed by red berries during late summer. 
L. MORROWI. Morrow Honeysuckle. A 
shrub to 12 feet with greenish leaves and 
cream-white flowers in May and June 
followed by orange fruit. Illustrated in 
color on page 18. 
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LONICERA TATARICA ROSEA. Tatarian 
Honeysuckle. An 8-foot shrub with pink 
flowers in early June, followed by scarlet 
fruit. 
L. TATARICA RUBRA. A deep pink 
variety of the above. 
MERATIA PRACOX. Wintersweet. A 
10-foot shrub bearing quantities of bright 
yellow, fragrant flowers in January. 
OSMAREA BURKWOODI. An evergreen 
shrub with dark shiny foliage and fragrant 
ivory-white flowers in April. 
OXYDENDRUM ARBOREUM. — Sour- 
Wood. A tree to 30 feet with shiny leaves 
which turn vivid scarlet in early fall. White 
flowers in summer and gray fruit. 
PHILADELPHUS GRANDIFLORUS. 
Mock-Orange. A tall shrub with very 
large white blossoms in June. 
P. VIRGINALIS. A tal! variety 7 to 8 feet 
high with large clusters of double flowers 
almost 2 inches across that are pure glis- 
tening white and have a delicious fragrance. 
Illustrated in color on page 18. 
PHOTINIA VILLOSA. Red berries and 
crimson fall foliage. 
PHYSOCARPUS MONOGYNUS. This 3- 
foot Ninebark has umbels of white flowers, 
sometimes tinted pale pink, in June. 
P. OPULIFOLIUS (Spirza opulifolia). A 
shrub 10 to 15 feet high with pinkish white 
flowers in June and July. 
P. OPULIFOLIUS LUTEUS (aurea). Form 
of the above with bright yellow leaves 
which turn bronzy. 
PUNICA GRANATUM  LEGRELLEI. 
Pomegranate. A deciduous shrub to 15 
feet high with double flowers striped red and 
yellowish white. 
P. GRANATUM MULTIPLEX. Similar to 
the above but with white flowers and sweet 
fruit. 
P. GRANATUM NANA. A dwarf Pome- 
granate often used as a pot-plant. 
P. GRANATUM PLENIFLORA. Has 
double flowers of brilliant scarlet. 
ROBINIA HISPIDA. Rose Acacia. A 
shrub to 9 feet with rose or pale purple 
flowers in May or June, followed by hairy 
pods. 
Spiraea 
Important shrubs 3 to 8 feet high with long- 
lasting, attractive flowers. A few varieties 
are widely planted while some of the following 
are quite rare. They are hardy. 
SPIRE A BUMALDA, ANTHONY 
WATERER. Plant 3 feet high with heads 
of rose-pink flowers produced all summer. 
S. CANTONIENSIS (Reevesiana). Shrub 
to 5 feet with white flowers in dense umbels 
in May and June. 
S. PRUNIFOLIA. Bridal Wreath. A 6-foot 
shrub with white flowers in April and May. 
S. THUNBERGI. Grows 4 to 5 feet high and 
is covered with snow-white flowers in April. 
S. TRICHOCARPA. Korean Bridal Wreath. 
6 feet high. Umbels of white flowers in June. 
S. VANHOUTTEI. Large umbels of white 
flowers in May and June. Height, 6 feet. 
STEWARTIA PENTAGYNA. A shrub to 
15 feet with 3-inch white flowers showing 
white stamens and orange anthers. 
S. PSEUDO-CAMELLIA. Shrub or tree to 
50 feet with 21-inch flowers having white 
stamens and orange anthers. 
GREENBRIER FARMS, 
STYRAX GRANDIFLORA. A shrub to 12 
feet with leaves up to 7 inches long and 
fragrant flowers in many flowering racemes. 
SYMPHORICARPOS ALBUS (racemosus). 
Snowberry. A willowy shrub to 3 feet 
with pinkish flowers followed by snow- 
white, waxy fruit. 
S. CHENAULTI. A hybrid variety. Red 
berries spotted whitish. 
S. MOLLIS. Procumbent shrub with flowers 
pinkish or white in June and July, followed 
by white fruit. 
S$. ORBICULATUS (vulgaris). Coral-Berry; 
Indian Currant. A 4-foot shrub with coral- 
red berries. 
TAMARIX AFRICANA. Upright shrub 
with fine feathery green foliage and spikes 
of pink flowers in April. 
T. PENTANDRA (amurensis). To 15 
feet with pink flowers in large panicles. 
Blooms in late summer. 
VACCINIUM CORYMBOSUM. Highbush 
Blueberry. A tall shrub with white or 
pinkish flowers in May followed by edible 
blue-black fruit. 
VIBURNUM ACERIFOLIUM. Dock- 
mackie. Bush to 6 feet with maple-like 
foliage and white flowers in cymes in May 
and June. Purple-black fruit. 
V. BURKWOODI. A new hybrid Viburnum 
growing to 6 feet. Fragrant white flowers. 
V. CARLESI. Shrub 5 to 6 feet high with 
wavy pink, deliciously fragrant flowers in 
clusters. Illustrated in color on page 14. 
V. DENTATUM. Arrow-Wood. A fine 
shrub with creamy white flowers in May 
followed by black berries. 
V. OPULUS. European Cranberry-Bush. 
Shrub 10 to 12 feet high with large white 
flowers in great profusion at the end of 
May, followed by showy scarlet berries. 
V. OPULUS ROSEUM (sterile). Snowball; 
Guelder Rose. 10 feet high with large, open 
flower-heads of pure white in May. 
V. PRUNIFOLIUM. Black-Haw. Shrub 
to 15 feet with white flowers in 4-inch cymes 
and blue-black fruit. 
V. TOMENTOSUM. Double-file Viburnum. 
Flat-topped clusters of pure white flowers 
lie along the top of the horizontal branches. 
Bluish black fruit. Grows to 10 feet. 
V. TOMENTOSUM STERILE (plicatum). 
Japanese Snowball. A 7 to 8-foot shrub 
with 3-inch white ‘‘snowballs” in June. 
Illustrated in color on page 14. 
VITEX AGNUS-CASTUS. Chaste Tree. A 
shrub to 10 feet with grayish green foliage 
and lilac flowers in July and August. 
Weigela 
Also known as Diervillas. These shrubs 
bear lovely flowers during spring and early 
summer. Prune after flowering, as they bloom 
on last year’s wood. 
WEIGELA, BRIS DE MAI. A small shrub 
with very red flowers. Blooms all summer. 
W. CANDIDA. A shrub to 8 feet. White 
flowers. 
W., EVA RATHKE. Rich reddish purple 
flowers. Height, 5 feet. 
W. FLORIBUNDA. Dark crimson flowers. 
Height, 8 feet. 
W. ROSEA. Pink flowers. Height, 8 feet. 
ZANTHOXYLUM SCHINIFOLIUM. A 
shrub or small tree with greenish flowers in 
cymes 4 inches across. 
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