HONEYSUCKLE. See Lonicera. 
HYDRANGEA, Hydrangea Each Ten 
*Arborescens grandiflora (Snow Hill Hydrangea). 6 ft. 
Semi-dwarf shrub having large clusters of snow-white 
flowers from June to September. 
*+Nikko Blue. (Blue Hydrangea). 3-4 ft. 
Nice compact shrub with wealth of bloom during the 
summer. In acid soil, the flowers are blue, in neutral 
or alkaline soil they turn pink. (To make the soil acid, 
water every two or three weeks with aluminum sul- 
phate — 2 tablespoons to the gallon). Give winter 
protection in North. Blooms on new wood. 
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*Paniculata grandiflora (Pee Gee Hydrangea). 10 it. 
Large conical heads of white flowers in July and 
August, becoming pink and red with age. 
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HYPERICUM, St. John’s Wort 
*Sun Gold, Pat. No. 568. 11/,-2 ft. A hardy, shapely, 
dwarf shrub that bears large golden flowers at the 
end of every new shoot. Dense foliage; flowers freely 
from early summer till frost. 
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ILEX 
*+§Verticillata (Common Winterberry). 6 ft. Ornamental 
shrub with decorative scarlet berries and attractive 
green foliage. One male shrub should be planted to 
two female plants for berry-bearing. 
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Berry-bearing plants, 25c extra. 
Larger specimens. Prices on application. 
KOLKWITZIA. Beauty Bush from Korea. 
*Amabilis. 8 ft. Sprays of graceful green foliage com- 
pletely covered with delicate pink flowers in May, 
June. 
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LIGUSTRUM, Privet 
fIbolium (Ibolium Privet). 8 ft. A new hardy variety. Fol- 
iage rich glossy green. Semi-evergreen. 
Each 10 100 
pil circa Mandel oka Rado $45 4.00 
PILES TAPP wre ie th eat 55 5.00 45.00 
Wee enue Oe ce ae 75 ERG 
LILAC. See Syringa. 
NATIVE SHRUBS AND PLANTS 
We can furnish any of the native trees, shrubs, plants or 
ferns that grow in this vicinity. Large tracts of wood and 
pasture land are at our disposal, from which we can ob- 
tain any of these native plants. 
Five or more plants of the same variety and size 
at ten rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 
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