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		<title>Hyacinth Flowers</title>
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No plantings are stronger or finer than fragrant hyacinth flowers, provided your garden is large enough so that they can be used for spectacular effects. In formal beds, too, the hyacinth flower can be used to advantage.
Contrasting colors of pansies between flowering hyacinth plantings are delightful. With City of Haarlem, dark purple, grape or deep [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Washington Thorn Trees</title>
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Of the several hundred species of hawthorns native over the entire United States, one stands out prominently as an excellent ornamental tree. It is Crataegus phaenopyrum, the Washington Thorn which does well all across the country.
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		<title>Flowering Dogwood Trees</title>
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The Flowering Ornamental Dogwood&#160;
If there is one American plant truly deserving of recommendation for ornamental use over a greater part of the United States, it is the flowering dogwood.
Commonly distributed in the woodlands over half the country at least, Cornus florida has been a highly valued ornamental since colonial times, and justly so.
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