Unit Price in Quantities 
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HAMAMELIS virginiana, 10’-12’ Common Witch Hazel 
Yellow ribbon-like flowers in late fall. Good in moist, shady lo- 
cations. 
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HAWTHORN (See CRATAEGUS) 
HAZELNUT (See CORYLUS) 
HEDERA helix (hardy strain) , 20’-50’ English Ivy 
Evergreen. Good ground cover for shady locations. An ideal wall 
cover. Clinging. 
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— — baltica, 20’-50’ Hardy English Ivy 
Hardy strain of Hedera helix. 
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HEMLOCK (See TSUGA) 
HIBISCUS syriacus (Althea), 10’-12’ Shrub-althea 
Rather formal in outline, flowering in August and September. Also 
called Rose of Sharon. 
Ardens, double rose violet. 
Boule de feu, double bright red. 
Comte de Haimont, double pink, white mottled. 
Jeanne d‘Arc, semi-double white. 
Lucy, double rose red. 
Paeoniflorus, double pink. 
Pulcherrimus, double pink, crimson center. 
Purpureus semiplenus, semi-double purple. 
Rubis, single red. 
Totus alba, single white. 
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HONEYLOCUST (See GLEDITSIA ) 
HONEYSUCKLE (See LONICERA ) 
HOLLY (See ILEX) 
HORNBEAM (See CARPINUS) 
HYDRANGEA arborescens grandiflora alba, 4’-5/ Snowhill Hydrangea 
(sterilis ) 
Large double white flower panicles in August. Rich green foliage. 
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