ay!) Kot of Clb s pene 
drangeas give you a magnificent array of showy flowers—tremendous 
> and bloom in profusion from Spring till frost. Hydrangea Pee Gee 
blooms are white at first, later taking on a glowing-pink and reddish-blush. 
Highly prized for conspicuous color effect in late Summer. Fine for Winter 
Bouquets. French Hydrangeas are a Glorious Pink and will change to a 
Heavenly Blue in acid soils. Acid can be added to any soil with the application 
of 1 teaspoonful of Iron Sulphate to each plant 3 times a year. Larger blooms 
will result from annual pruning of Hydrangeas. 
Bush of 
Hydrangea 
Peegee 
Hydrangea 
Peegee Flower 
(Below) 
14 actual size 
Cit i rance with Sia! 
y Hy drang eas e 
Height Time of 
Key Name Full Grown Bloom 
AB Hydrangea, 
Lace Flower Vy 
g 
DE Hydrangea, Pee Gee 4-6 
AB Hydrangea, Pink Mon. 2-3 
. July to frost 
. July to Oct. 
BC Hydrangea, Snowhill 3-4 ft. June to Sept. 
Flower of 
Snowhill Hydrangea 
44 size. (Above) 
Bush of Snowhill Hydrangea (Left) 
—2 ft. June to Sept. 
Color of Planting 
Bloom Distance 
Blue and White or 
Pink and White 114 
White and Pink 3 
Pink 2 
White 144 
Key DE. Catalog No. C542 
HYDRANGEA, 
PEE GEE 
(Hydrangea pan. grand.) 
The best known of all Hy- 
drangeas. Produces very 
large, cone-shaped, white 
flowers in July. These flowers 
gradually turn pink and re- 
main on plant until late Fall. 
It is the most outstanding 
Fall Flowering Shrub avail- 
able. The plant is semi- 
upright to spreading, grow- 
ing 4 to 6 ft. in height. It can 
be pruned to a tree shape 
having a single stem. Recom- 
mended for use in foundation 
and border plantings. 
C542. Hydrangea Pee Gee 
1to9 10 to 50 
Plants Plants 
Per Plant Each Each 
2-3 ft. $2.25 $2.15 
144-2 ft. 175 1.65 
Key AB. Catalog No. C502 
HYDRANGEA, 
LACE FLOWER 
The most spectacular 
member of the Hydrangea 
family. Hundreds of dainty, 
lacy flowers are produced in 
huge 6-inch blossom clusters. 
Each cluster is bordered with 
a ring of larger flowers in 
contrasting colors—some 
white, some pink. Thrives 
best in semi-acid soils. This 
low-growing Shrub is a favor- 
ite for planting at Entrances 
and in front of Taller Grow- 
ing Shrubs. 
C502. Hydrangea, Lace 
Flower 
1-1% ft. $2.00 
Key AB. Catalog No. C501 
HYDRANGEA, 
PINK MONARCH 
(Hydrangea Domotot!) 
A sensational member of 
French Hydrengea family. 
Clusters of semi-double flow- 
erlets form giant bloom heads 
of bright-pink flowers all 
Summer. 
Color is pure pink on alka- 
line soil, but will change to a 
heavenly blue if the plant is 
grown in acid soil. Acid may 
be added to any soil with the 
application of 1 teaspoonful 
of iron sulphate to each plant 
3 times a year. 
One of the hardiest of all 
Hydrangeas. Even if all of 
last season’s growth freezes 
back to ground in severe 
weather, the blooms are 
produced on new growth. 
Thrives in sun or shade. Fine 
for Foundation Plantings, 
Shrub Borders, Specimens. 
C501. Hydrangea, Pink 
Monarch 
1-144 ft. $2.00 
Key BC. Catalog No. C541 
HYDRANGEA, 
SNOWHILL 
(Hydrangea arborescens 
grandiflora) 
The popularity of Snowhill 
Hydrangea is well deserved. 
It is often called an “‘ever- 
bloomer”’ because of its long 
season of flowering from June 
to September. It is covered 
with large round heads of 
pure-white flowers, often 10 
inches in diameter, which re- 
semble the old-fashioned 
Snowball. The plant is low 
growing (3 to 4 ft.), very dense 
and a rapid grower. It will 
succeed even in partial shade, 
as well as in full sun. Excel- 
lent plant for use near house, 
wall or in shrub border. 
C541. Hydrangea, Snow- 
hill 1to9 10to 50 
Plants Plants 
Each Each 
2-3 ft. $2.25 $2.15 
144-2 ft. $1.75 $1.65 
