. General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees : shrubs, roses, paeonies, small fruits, etc., Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. 54 CHARLTON NURSERY COMPANY HYDRANGEAS. Beautiful free flowering shrubs, bearing' immense panicles or trusses of flowers. Panieulata is perfectly hardy and requires no protection; the other varieties require protection in winter and should be grown in pots or boxes and win- tered in the cellar. Otaksa—A splen


. General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees : shrubs, roses, paeonies, small fruits, etc., Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. 54 CHARLTON NURSERY COMPANY HYDRANGEAS. Beautiful free flowering shrubs, bearing' immense panicles or trusses of flowers. Panieulata is perfectly hardy and requires no protection; the other varieties require protection in winter and should be grown in pots or boxes and win- tered in the cellar. Otaksa—A splendid variety from Japan. Flowers large, bright pink, tinted with blue; produced very freely. Not hardy. Panieulata Grandi- fiora—This is one of the most valu- able hardy shrubs. It attains a height of three or four feet, and is perfectly hardy in all parts of the country. The flowers are white, borne in immense panicles nearly a foot in length. It commences flow- ering in July and continues until November. The plant should be cut back every spring at least one-half of last season's growth, as the flowers are borne on new wood and are much finer when the plant is treat- ed this way. An excellent s h r u b for eemeter y HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA" . a planting. Red-Branched—A grand variety, producing flowers in immense sized trusses. Color very deep rose or light cherry. Xot hardy. Thomas Hogg—Immense trusses of flowers, at first slightly tinged with green, becoming of the purest white, and remaining so a long time. Not hardy. Tree Hydrangea (Panieulata Grandiflora)—In tree form. Beautiful as a shrub, they are grandly beautiful as a tree, growing in loveliness as they acquire age and size. It is recognized wherever known, and in all latitudes, as decidedly the finest acquisition to the list of hardy shrubs made in the past twenty years. It is as hardy as a native oak, and produces at the ends of the branches great masses of flowers, the individual clusters oft


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