ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. 



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RHUS GLABRA YAR. LACINIATA — CUT-LEAVED SUMACH. 



K. glabra var. laciniata. Cut-leaved Sumach. A very striking plant, 

 with deeply cut leaves resembling fern leaves ; dark green above and glaucous below, 

 rand turning to a rich red in autumn. See cut. 75 cents. 



_R. Osbecki. A beautiful species from China, with remarkable and very orna- 

 mental foliage. 75 cents. 



KIBES. Currant. Johannisbeere, Ger. Groseillier, Ft. 



The flowering currants are gay, beautiful shrubs in early spring, and of the easiest 

 culture. 



R. aureum. Yellow-flowering Currant. A native species, with glab- 

 rous, shining leaves, and yellow flowers. 



K. G-ordoniaimm. Gordon's Currant. A hybrid between aureum and 

 sanguineum. Hardy and profuse blooming shrub. Flowers crimson and yellow in 

 pendant bunches in May. 



K. sanguineum. Crimson-flowering Currant. An American species, 

 with deep red flowers, produced in great abundance in early Spring. 



var. flore pleno. Double Crimson-flowering Currant. A variety 

 •of the Crimson, with double flowers. $1.00. 



SAMBUCUS. Elder. Hollunder, Ger. Sureau, Ft. 



These are showy large shrubs, quite ornamental in flowers, fruit and foliage. They 

 Mossom in June. 



S. nigra. Black-berried Elder. A native of Europe, of medium size, with 

 purplish black berries in September. 



