HYDRANGEA P. G. 
This is the large fall blooming Hydrangea. Great 
panicles of bloom often 12 inches long by 8 inches in 
diameter come into full development in September. At 
first it is pure white but the color gradually develops 
into a delicate pink. Makes fine winter bouquets. 
16 to 24 in., each $1.15; 2 for $2.00. 
HYDRANGEA, Hills of Snow 
This is the early flowering Hydrangea. It comes into 
bloom in July and continues until frost. It does very 
well in shade. It makes a fine border plant and is also 
excellent for planting about the house. 18 to 24 in., 
each $1.15; 2 for $2.00. 
Honeysuckle Heckrotti 
HONEYSUCKLE 
HECKROTTI 
A wonderful new Honeysuckle 
that naturally grows as a vine but by 
careful trimming can also be easily 
grown as a rounded bush 2 to 95 feet 
in height as desired. Also can be 
easily grown as a rounded hedge by 
trimming. Hedge, bush, or vine is 
covered all summer with great soft 
rose-colored trumpets showing a 
creamy yellow throat. Strong 2-yr. 
plants, each $1.35; 2 for $2.50. 
Hydrangea, 
P. G. 
SAKHALIN 
HONEYSUCKLE (New) 
A newcomer from Diamond 
mountains of Korea. The fruit was 
eathered from a bush about four 
feet high in 1917. Some six years 
later this new variety flow- 
ered at the Arnold Arbore- 
tum. The flowers are unique 
in color, a dark maroon- 
purple with prominent white 
filaments and straw colored 
anthers. They are freely 
borne on long slender stalks 
against a foil of dark leaves. 
The foliage is conspicuously 
red. The fruit is scarlet and 
ripens in July. Strong 18 to 
Zabeli 24-inch plants, each $1.75; 
Honeysuckle 2 for $3.00. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
(Bella Albida) 
A very hardy, upright growing 
variety producing pure white blos- 
soms with bright red berries. This 
variety makes a splendid tall hedge. 
It will attain a height of from 10 to 
12 feet if left untrimmed. 2 to 3 ft., 
each $1.50; 2 for $2.75. 
ZABELI HONEYSUCKLE Ppaca arate ss eek 
Outstanding! The nearest to red flowers of all the Honeysuckles. This variety blooms in May 
and the flowers are followed by bright red berries which the birds are very fond of. The plant 
reaches a height of about five feet which makes it fine for hedging. Also fine for specimen 
planting. 2 to 3 ft., each $1.50; 2 for $2.75. 
TAMARIX (Summer Glow) 
A beautiful shrub with silvery blue-green 
foliage. The flower spikes are a Tyrian rose 
and appear on the top of the foliage and 
bloom all summer long. Ultimate height 
8 feet but may be pruned back to 5 or 6 ft. 
Cut plants back to within 6 inches of the 
ground each spring. 2-3 ft. plants, each 
$1.35; 2 for $2.50. 
HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY 
A large-growing shrub which resembles 
the snowball. Leaves redden up in the fall 
and are very beautiful. The white flowers 
are followed by a profusion of bright red 
berries, in large clusters, which hang on 
way into the winter and make a wonderful 
lawn ornament. These berries are fine for 
culinary purposes and make a jelly that 
looks and tastes exactly like that of the 
marsh Cranberry. Grows to a height of six 
to seven feet. 2 to 3 ft., each $1.50. 
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