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MAPLE BEND NURSERIES 
FORSYTHIA 
(Golden Bell). Masses of yellow bell-shaped flowers in the early 
spring before the leaves appear. Perfectly hardy. 
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FORTUNEI. Strong growing, erect branches. 
INTERMEDIA. Blooms very early. Slender, arching branches. 
SPECTABILIS. Broad, heavy flowers. Midway in bush character 
between the upright Fortunei and slender, drooping poise of 
Suspensa. 
SUSPENSA. Long, curving branches used for covering arches and 
trellises. : 
HONEYSUCKLE 
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—Bella Albida. About six feet tall, with clusters of fragrant white 
flowers followed by bright red berries, which cling all summer. 
Very handsome. 
—Bella Rosea. Similar to Albida, but with rose colored flowers. 
—Morrowi. Grows only about four or five feet tall, spreading. Pure 
white flowers in early spring, with brilliant red fruits in August, 
which are persistent through the fall. 
—Tatarian. Pink, red or white flowers, followed by red or orange 
berries. 
HYDRANGEA 
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—Arborescens. Large white flowers in July and August, which re- 
semble a Snowball. 
—Paniculata Grandiflora. Massive plumes of white flowers which 
change to pink and bronze green. Perfectly hardy. One of the 
most effective shrubs. 
