Archive image from page 32 of Descriptive illustrated catalogue of fruit. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, small fruits, &c . descriptiveillus1890will Year: 1890 THE WM. H. MOON CO.'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 2» HYDRANGEA, GARDEN {H. Horfcnsis)— ; flowers variable, changing from Avhite to blue. HYDRANGEA. GARDEN \ H. H. Empress Zi/.w?);—Bears large trusses of blue and pale rose-colored flowers. HYDRANGEA, GARDEN: H. H. Eosalba)—¥loyevs rose and Avhite, in small heads. Hydranfjea. HYDRANGEA, NEW JAPAN (jr. Paniculntn Gvandiflorn) —Thi- is o
Archive image from page 32 of Descriptive illustrated catalogue of fruit. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, small fruits, &c . descriptiveillus1890will Year: 1890 THE WM. H. MOON CO.'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 2» HYDRANGEA, GARDEN {H. Horfcnsis)— ; flowers variable, changing from Avhite to blue. HYDRANGEA. GARDEN \ H. H. Empress Zi/.w?);—Bears large trusses of blue and pale rose-colored flowers. HYDRANGEA, GARDEN: H. H. Eosalba)—¥loyevs rose and Avhite, in small heads. Hydranfjea. HYDRANGEA, NEW JAPAN (jr. Paniculntn Gvandiflorn) —Thi- is one of the most sliowy >Iirul>s in cultivation, witli beautiful, hardy foliage, and immense pyramidal panicles of white liowers more than a foot long, which change to pink. Very ornamental, from Midsummer until destroyed by frost. Should be in every yard. Price. 25 to £0 cents each. HYDRANGEA. OAK-LEAVED {H. Qu€rdfolia)—A vigor- ous L'rower, with large foliage like that of the Oak. White flowers in spikes Price, 50 cents each. HYDRANGEA, OTAKSA—A dwarf variety wliich pro- duces immense flowers of pink tinge. Requires pro- tection during the Winter. Price, 40 cents each. HYDRANGEA, THOMAS HOGG —Pure white; free bloomer; dwarf habit. A good variety for growing in pots or tubs. Price, 10 cents each. HYI'ERICrM, or .ST. JOHN S WORT (//. Kalmianum)— Flowers l to 60 cents each. JUDAS TREE, or RED BUD, JAPAN (Cercis Japnnica)— A busliy variety, smaller and more compact than the American Judas. The flowers are of a more l)rilliant color, and produced in such profu>ion that the entire bush is covered with beautifid, bright, bloom. This is succeeded by a dense mass of rich, , green leave.', of peculiar bi'auly, rendering it one of the most attractive .slirubs rluring tlie entire season. Price, to each ; size, 3 to 5 feet. JASMINFM. NAKKD FLOWER [J. Xudir1onim)—\ slen- der, mediuui-sized shrub. ;- small yellow flo
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