On the Saw Mill River Parkway 
FLOWERING SHRUBS—Continued 
HAMAMELIS virginiana (Witch-hazel). 
Irregular spreading shrub with large, oval leaves. 
Blooms with small yellow flowers close to stem in 
November. Thrives on deep shade or full sun. M 
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HIBISCUS syriacus (Rose of Sharon). A rather 
erect and tall growing shrub of neat form. 
Biooms in late Summer, beginning in August 
and lasting usually until heavy trosts. Splendid 
plants in following varieties. M 
H. s. Boule de Feu. Double red. 
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H. s. coelestis. Single, blue. An outstanding, 
newer form of a delightful shade. 
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H. s. Comte de Haimont. Double pink, mottled 
white. 
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H. s. Jeanne d’Arc. Double white. 
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H. s. Lady Stanley. Double, blush-white, 
splashed with deep pink. A very popular color 
and one of the best. 
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H. s. Lucy. Double rose-red. 
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H. s. totus alba. Finest single white of all 
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DLONOgI Oar eENT Rime Mont ecneraiel cute $3.50 to 5.00 
HYDRANGEA arborescens (Swmmer Hydran- 
gea). Large, pure white blooms in July and 
August. 
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H. macrophylla. Sometimes called the green- 
house Hydrangea. Bushy growth; flowers pro- 
fusely in pink or blue shades according to soil 
acidity. F 
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H. paniculata grandiflora (Peegee Hydran- 
gea). The best known Hydrangea with im- 
mense, conical, pink and white blooms from 
July to September. F 
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H. Peegee (Tree Form). The standard or tree 
form can stand alone or in groups but need 
not be supported. The immense blooms weigh 
the branches down creating a weeping tree 
when in full bloom... An old-fashioned fa- 
vorite. F 
4 to 5 ft. tree, heavy....... . . $5.00 
HYPERICUM aureum (Golden St. Johnswort). 
The golden-yellow flowers in July and Au- 
gust measure 1 to 2 in. in diameter. Very 
interesting looking with its blue-green leaves, 
angular twigs, and peeling bark. This dense, 
upright shrub reaches about 3 ft. and is very 
hardy. S 
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H. prolificum (Si. Johnswort). A showy shrub 
of stiff, dense habit. Grows to 3 ft. Brilliant 
yellow flowers from July to September. S 
2a it.....--.pL.20 | 3 ft:, heavy... .$2.50 
Lilac 
ILEX verticillata (Winterberry). Berrying plants. 
A fine, native shrub, carrying its bright red 
berries practically all winter. Upright habit 
with black bark and clean, attractive foliage. 
Plant in groups to insure production of ber- 
Ties. M 
20 Sitter cen $1.25 | 4to 5ft.......$3.50 
DOE, 6 omacee ZOOM POnvolGnttacmr ea. 5.00 
OMY Bias ounce . 7.50 
KOLKWITZIA amabilis (Beautybush). A large, 
graceful shrub with slim, arching branches 
covered with pink flowers in June. We recom- 
mend it highly. M 
2NGONon Gee eee pl.50) | 3 to 4 it. ...0..$2.50 
4 to 5 ft. heavy........$5.00 
LIGUSTRUM amurense (Amur Privet). True, 
hardy, upright variety with lustrous leaves. 
Good hedge plant for quick-growing screen as 
plants will attain 15 ft. in height. F 
PH AUROY BY NAILS, Op oe $2.75 per doz., $22.50 per 100 
L. obtusifolium (/bota Privet). Graceful, arching 
branches with small, white flowers in clusters. 
Makes a splendid informal hedge. Excep- 
tionally hardy. F 
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L. ovalifolium (California Privet). 
most commonly used for hedges. F 
18 to 24 in.....$2.00 per doz., $15.00 per 100 
2to 3ft....... 2.50 per doz., 20.00 per 100 
3 to4ft....... 3.75 per doz., 30.00 per 100 
The form 
L. Regelianum (Regel Privet). A low spreading 
form, almost horizontal. §S 
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Smoke Tree (Cotinus Coggygria) 
LINDERA Benzoin (Spicebush). 
Leaves and twigs aromatic. F 
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either Pink or Whiteflowering varieties. 
L. Korolkowii Zabellii. 
Honeysuckle of medium growth. 
and in great profusion. M 
2 to 3 ft. $1 
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PHILADELPHUS coronarius (Sweet 
orange). 
orange. Blooms white in May and June. 
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Native shrub 
with fringed yellow flowers in early Spring. 
LONICERA tatarica (Upright Honeysuckle). Fin- 
est in habit of Bush Honeysuckles. A rapid grow- 
er attaining 10 to 12 ft. in height. May be had in 
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A new, very red shrub 
Bears 
abundance of red fruit and blossoms are bright 
an 
Mock- 
Extremely fragrant variety of Mock- 
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Jetbead (Rhodotypos) 
PHILADELPHUS Minnesota Snowflake (Plant 
Patent No. 538). A grand addition to the 
Philadelphus family which produces a_ profu- 
sion of large, very double, pure white flowers 
of some fragrance. Shrub grows bushy and 
shapely and in this respect very superior to 
Philadelphus Virginal. M 
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P. virginalis (Double Mockorange). Fine, double- 
flowering variety which blooms profusely. 
Fragrant. M 
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PRUNUS glandulosa (Flowering Almond). Profu- 
sion of deep pink, double rosettes on bare stems 
in late April and early May. Pink or white. M 
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RHODOTYPOS tetrapetala (Jethead). Small, 
shapely shrub, bearing white flowers and black 
berries. Foliage handsome. Good for shade. M 
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SALIX caprea (Pussy Willow). Desirable for 
early Spring effects and will do well in dry 
locations as well as wet. F 
QHOvouibeepireser POLSOMMO LOLs berate $7.50 
S. purpurea nana (Dwarf Blue-leaf Arctic Wil- 
low). A charming, low-growing Willow, suit- 
able for edging and other small hedges. The 
foliage is a lovely silvery green. Plant 8 in. 
apart. M 
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SORBARIA Aitchisonii (Falsespiraea). Brilliant 
green foliage and red stems make this ex- 
tremely handsome. Clusters of foamy white 
flowers in late Midsummer. Grows to 6 or 
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SPIRAEA Bumalda, Anthony Waterer (Dwarf 
Spirea). A small, compact shrub with pink 
flowers in July. M 
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S. prunifolia (True Bridalwreath). Long racemes 
of pure white flowers in May. Small, glossy 
foliage. M 
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S. Thunbersgii (Thunberg Spirea). Semi-dwarf sort 
with very fine foliage and small white flowers. 
Dense. M 
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S. Vanhoutteii. Ever popular variety, producing 
an abundance of small white flowers in clusters. F 
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