Blossoms from Shrubs 
FORSYTHIA FORTUNE! 
(Golden Bells). The natural grace of the slender drooping 
branches filled with charming bright golden yellow, bell-shaped 
blossoms is a treat in early spring. There is no more beautiful 
shrub in its season. An upright shrub, 7 feet tall. Branches may 
be cut in late winter, brought indoors and forced into bloom. 
HONEYSUCKLE, TARTARIAN 
(Lonicera tatarica). This tall shrub is excellent for screens, 
backgrounds and specimens. The flowers are variously colored 
from pink to white, appearing late in May. Bright red berries 
offer color in late summer to autumn, and the gray bark is showy 
in winter. The shrub is thoroughly hardy and does fairly well sii 
in heavy shade. Height 8 to 10 feet. Zabeli Honeysuckle 
HONEYSUCKLE, ZABEL 
(Lonicera korolkowi zabeli). Here is a vigorous upright 
Honeysuckle with attractive red flowers. It has bright red 
berries in late summer to autumn. It is hardy and does well 
in heavy shade. Height 8 to.10 feet. 
HYDRANGEA, SNOWHILL 
(Hydrangea arborescens grandiflora). The large clusters 
of white flowers of this shrub are somewhat more flattened 
than those of Peegee. It blooms profusely in July and early 
August. It is useful in borders and low foundation plantings. 
It is hardy and well adapted to shady locations. Height 4 
feet, spread 4 feet. 
HYDRANGEA, PEEGEE 
(Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora). Its large heads of 
showy bloom are well known. The flowers do not appear un- 
til late summer; white at first, the color gradually changes to 
pink, later to purple. It is completely hardy. Height 4 to 
“LILACS 
Lilac, French. Picture on back cover. The flower stalks of 
these Hybrid Lilacs are much larger than those of the com- 
mon Lilac. It is not uncommon to see flower spikes 15 inch- 
es long. The outstanding qualities of these Lilacs are reflected 
in the popular demand of the public. Golde 
They may be used for screens, massing -™ 
and specimens. They are thoroughly 
hardy and are somewhat smaller than 
the common Lilac. Height 8 to 10 feet. 
The varieties offered are listed on the 
back cover. 
Lilac, Persian (Rothomagensis). A 
very profuse blooming red Lilac. It 
Tamarix blooms later than other Lilacs. It is 
perfectly hardy. It does not sucker. 
Grows 6 to 8 feet in height. 
Persian Lilac 
n Mockorange 
Moe Saw 
Spirea Billiardi Spirea Anthony Waterer 
