HYDRANGEA 
Domotoi (Hardy Semi-Double Hydrangea) 
: Each $2.00, Three $5.75, Doz. $20.00 
This beautiful hardy variety produces large, globe-shaped clusters 
12 to 15 inches in diameter, composed of immense semi-double flow- 
ers. Very frequently the main stem produces 3 or 4 additional smaller 
bloom clusters below the main flower head, creating a veritable bou- 
quet. The flower heads are well above the foliage and last 8 to 10 
weeks or more. The color is pure pink on alkaline soil but will change 
to a magnificent light blue if the plant is grown in acid soil. It grows 
into a stout plant two to three feet in diameter and about the same 
in height, has healthy decorative foliage throughout the season, and 
last but not least it is one of the hardiest of the Hydrangeas. 
Ht ypericums 
Attractive and charming low growing, summer-flowering shrubs. 
Their brilliant flowers are beautifully formed and grow on slender 
branches from early summer until stopped by frost. Excellent subjects 
for the flower border or in the foreground of taller shrubs, as well as 
for ground covering. 
Calycinum Each $1.25, Three $3.50, Doz. $12.00, 109 $85.00 
This is a most valuable variety because it can also be used as a 
ground cover for both sunny and semi-shady places. The wunder- 
ground runners are produced so freely as to completely cover the 
ground; at the tops the golden yellow flowers shine I’ke jewels. Its 
height is about 12 to 18 inches. We recommend this as one of the 
best and hardiest. 
Hidcote Each $1.59, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
From the famous Hidcote estate in England, we obtained this fine va- 
riety qa few years ago. It grows into a twiggy shrub about 18 inches 
tall and about the same diameter. Throughout the summer, it is cov- 
ered with bright yellow cuplike flowers about 2 inches in diameter. 
In cold winters, it freezes beck to the ground but this does not matter 
because it springs up from the base producing each summer its masses 
of blooms. A fire shrub for the foreground in the border in cold 
climates. In the temperate parts of the country it will reach a height 
of about 3 to 4 ft. Flowers are fragrant and appear late June continuing 
until mid-October. 
Ht ypericum, Sungold Patent No. 568) 
A hardy, shapely, dwarf shrub which grows into an almost completely 
oval shape of 214 to 3 feet in diameter, and’ about 18 to 24 inches in 
height, densely covered with foliage that is handsome throughout the 
summer. It bears its cymes of golden flowers at the end of every shoot 
of the summer’s néw growth. It flowers more freely and much longer 
than any of the Hypericum Patulum now in general use. Its flowers 
are bigger and produced in immense quantities, transforming: the lovely 
plant into a small mound of gold when in full bloom. 
Of particular interest and value is its exceptional hardiness. In our 
nursery tests over five years it has proven its ability to withstand cold 
weather as well as outgrow and outbloom any Hypericum we have ever 
seen. The average size of bloom is from 21% to 3 inches in diameter. 
Each $2.50, Three $7.00, Doz. $25.09 
Hydrangea Petiolaris—Climbing Hydrangea 
ee One of the choicest vines 
Magnolia Soulangeana (See page 112) Par excellence for growing on shady walls (See page 127) 
