Co . ksa. H. Otaksa. An improved variety of Hortensis; flower-heads very large; pale rose or blue, according to soil. H. paniculata grandiflora. Produces in July im-mense panicles of pure white flowers, which last forseveral weeks; a most valuable shrub. A large bed ofthis plant makes a most striking appearance. Thisshrub should be grown in rich ground and cut backseverely during winter. It will then produce mag-nificent flower-heads. each 10 100 4 years, 3 to 4 ft., heavy, well branched So 50 S4 00 S30 00 3 years, 24 to 30 in., well branched 35 3 00 25 00 2 years, 18 to 24 in., w


Co . ksa. H. Otaksa. An improved variety of Hortensis; flower-heads very large; pale rose or blue, according to soil. H. paniculata grandiflora. Produces in July im-mense panicles of pure white flowers, which last forseveral weeks; a most valuable shrub. A large bed ofthis plant makes a most striking appearance. Thisshrub should be grown in rich ground and cut backseverely during winter. It will then produce mag-nificent flower-heads. each 10 100 4 years, 3 to 4 ft., heavy, well branched So 50 S4 00 S30 00 3 years, 24 to 30 in., well branched 35 3 00 25 00 2 years, 18 to 24 in., well branched 25 2 00 18 00 H. ramis pictis, or Red-branched. With dark purple stems and large heads of rose or pale blue flowers, with lighter rosea. Vigorous habit. Flower-heads shaped like those of Thomas Hogg; freely produced. Color bright, rosy , Thomas Hogg. Best white-flowering variety of the Hortensis group. Flowers last several weeks. At first slightly tinted green, becoming pure white. 22. Hydrangea monstrosa (see page 22) HYDRANGEAS, NEW SORTS We offer a limited quantity of the following desirable new Hydrangeas. each 10 i-year, strong, field-grown plants So 35 S3 00 Avalanche. New. Large corymbs of pure white splendid improvement on all other white sorts. La Lorraine. New. Very large flowers; pale rose turn-ing to bright pink; sometimes blue. Souv. de Claire. New. Somewhat similar to Otaksa,but with smaller heads of bloom, which are producedin great profusion. Bright pink. HYDRANGEAS IN TUBS We offer the following varieties: Monstrosa, Otaksa,Rosea and Thos. Hogg, which are well established intubs. These plants are extra choice, and will make ahandsome display. each Specimens, in 10-in. tubs Si 50 Specimens, in 12-in. tubs 3 00 HYDRANGEA, STANDARD, or TREE FORMHydrangea paniculata grandiflora. These plants havebeen trained to a single stem, and have large, bushyheads. Conspicuous as single specimens on the lawn. EACH 10 4 to s ft $1 00 $8 0


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