Flowering Shrubs 
HYDRANGEA arborescens grandiflora. Hills-of-Snow Hy- 
drangea. 
Bears large heads of white flowers in June. Light green 
foliage. Each 
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H. paniculata grandiflora. Peegee Hydrangea. 
Blooms on new growth, August to frost. White, gradually 
turning to pink. Must be trimmed back severely each year. 
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HYPERICUM aureum. Golden St. Johns-wort. 
A dwarf, compact-growing shrub. Blue-green foliage 
followed by yellow flowers in July and August, later adorned 
with numerous seed-pods. 
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ILEX verticillata. Black-Alder; Winterberry. 
Native shrub. Bright red berries in late fall, lasting well 
into the winter. Good Christmas decorations. 
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KERRIA japonica. Single-flowering Globe-Flower. 
Yellow, rose-shaped flowers in May. 
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K, japonica flore-pleno. Double-flowering Globe-Flower. 
Double, yellow, rose-shaped flowers in May. Green- 
yellow bark. 
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