1952 SPRING CATALOG 15 
Hydrangea P. G. 
HYDRANGEA P. G. (Hardy Hydrangea)—A well- 
known shrub that blooms from August until 
late fall. The blooms are first white, then turn 
pink on the exposed side. It produces the 
largest flower head of all the shrubs. Will 
bloom in shady situations. DO NOT PLANT ON 
SOUTH FOUNDATIONS. Each 
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HYPERICUM 
HYPERICUM AUREUM (St. John’s-Wort) —A 
dwarf-growing shrub with blue-green foliage 
that will endure some shade, It has large, bril- 
liant, yellow flowers in the summer. Each 
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KERRIA 
KERRIA JAPONICA (Yellow Kerria)—The ideal 
shrub for moist shady locations. Light green 
branches and leaves. Bright yellow blooms 
completely cover the bush in spring. Semi- 
dwarf and very hardy. Each 
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KERRIA WHITE (Rhodotypus)—Sometimes called 
Jetbead because of the shining black berries 
which cover the plant during the winter. Has 
very attractive foliage and blooms in June with 
a white single bloom which has a yellow 
center. Each 
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BEAUTY BUSH 
KOLKWITZIA AMABILIS (Beauty Bush)—This 
plant is a slender but erect shrub of bushy 
habit, with downward sweeping branches of 
very graceful aspect. Its flowers are like tiny 
foxgloves, bright shell pink, and produced in 
bewildering profusion. Each 
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LILAC 
LILAC (Syringa) COMMON PURPLE—Large old- 
fashioned shrub with bluish-purple flowers. 
Very sweet-scented. The most popular and 
earliest to bloom of all lilacs. Each 
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LILAC, PERSIAN PURPLE—The finest lilac for 
screen planting. Blooms the first year planted. 
Very dense growing and the foliage does not 
mildew. Each 
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LILAC, FRENCH—Named varieties in Red, Purple, 
and White. These lilacs are more dwarf grow- 
ing than the others and are all grafted to in- 
sure pure color as well as guarantee blooms 
soon after planting. Each 
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NINEBARK 
PHYSOCARPUS OPULIFOLIA NANA (Dwarf Nine- 
bark)—Semi-dwarf and very thick and bushy 
in growth, attractive light brown bark, creamy 
white bloom in late spring. Very good for in- 
formal hedges or low borders. Each 
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PHILADELPHUS 
(Mock Orange) 
PHILADELPHUS AUREA (Dwarf. Golden Mock 
Orange)—Foliage is bright yellow throughout 
the growing season. Makes a beautiful con- 
trast with red and dark green shrubs. Never 
develops over 2% feet tall, likes a sunny 
place, and responds to trimming. Each 
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Lilac 
