20 The Clyde Nursery 
SHRUBS Continued 
HAMAMELIS VERNALIS (Vernal Witch-Hazel) 
Small yellow flowers in February and March. Com- 
pact habit, ultimate height 7 feet. 
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HAMAMELIS VIRGINICA (Common Witch-Hazel) 
Latest of all shrubs to bloom. Brilliant yellow flowers 
like ribbons bloom in October and November. White 
fruits follow the blooms. Ultimate height 10 feet. 
Does best in moist shade. 
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HONEYSUCKLE BUSH (See Lonicera) 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA 
(Hills of Snow Hydrangea) 
Round heads of snowy white flowers in mid-summer 
on upright dense growing plants. Blooms profusely; 
a bush in bloom is a growing mass of white snow- 
balls. Easily grown. Ultimate height 4 feet. 
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HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA 
(P. G. Hydrangea) 
Conical flowers of white that turn pink as_ they 
mature. Blooms in August and September. 6 to 8 
feet. 
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HYPERICUM PROLIFICUM (Shrubby St. Johnswart) 
A valuable summer flowering dwarf shrub. The 
growth is 2 feet high and 22 feet wide. Blooms 
are golden yellow in June and July. 
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LEX VERTICILLATA (Winterberry) 
White flowers followed by brilliant, showy red ber- 
ries that persist into the winter. Prefers a moist 
location with some shade. Staminate and pistillate 
plants should be set together for pollination. 8 feet. 
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