8 THE SARCOXIE NURSERIES PEONY FIELDS 
HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued 
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Hydrangea Hills of Snow 
Hydrangea Hills of Snow. Well named for its profusion of 
snow-white flowers in large, somewhat globular clusters, begin- 
ning in June; suitable for full sun and partial shade. 
1 yrs, e215 DFED Al Otros cee) ee COUeACN s 1onTOFr..2.40 
2 yr., 318-24 in., (prepaid.....:.-..0... eee eaGhoetor 2.70 
Hypericum Sun Gold. (Patented.) Waxy golden flowers all 
summer on a low growing shrub of glossy foliage. Flowers 2 to 
3 inches across. Grows 38 feet. 
No. 1 plants, prepaid....... Petes Sees cote Geosnousicce 1.50 each; 3 for 4.00 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora (Pee Gee) 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora. Flowers in great cone- 
shaped clusters, white assuming rose tints, in profusion in Au- 
gust and September; attains 5 to 7 ft.; plant in full sun. 
415 tO 18.1. Pre pai Grn. cccsssscsseseciaatse oot eaAcn as afor: 240 
TS. 10624 Tine Pal Coes cieAnnwasnacsseteeoae saat ee DOG ACHI ASO stOree. 70 
Lilac, French Hybrid. The Hybrid Lilacs bloom younger than 
the old Common Lilacs, often the year after planting, and are 
more varied in color; for fragrance and profusion of bloom in 
April nothing surpasses Lilacs; full sun is best; prices follow- 
ing variety list. 
Charles Joly, Bright dark purplish-red to wine-red; large; 
fragrant; semi-double to double; midseason. 
