DECIDUOUvS SHRUBS. 



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RIBES sanguineum. Crimson Flowering Cur- 

 rant (II). Deep red flowers in early spring. 

 35 cts. Low price.s per loo. 



RIBES sanguineum flore pleno. Double Crim- 

 son Flowerinc; Curr.\nt (II). Fine. 35 cts. 



ROSA. See Roses. 



RUBUS cratsegifolius (II). An ornamental 

 variety, of robust and erect habit; large, deep 

 green foliage, changing to a dark red in the 

 autumn ; bright red fruit in July. 35 cts. 



RUBUS fruticosus. Double Flowering Br.vm- 

 Hi.E (II). Creeping habit. White flowers in 

 June. 35 cts. 



RUBUS fruticosus laciniatus. Cut-Le,\\ed or 

 Parsley-Leaved Bramble (II). Low, trailing 

 habit ; foliage glossy, deeply cut and quite or- 

 namental. Produces palatable fruit. 75 cts. 



RUBUS hispidus. Running Swamp Blackberry 

 (III). A native variety, coarse foliage, small 

 white flowers. Low prices per 100 and per 

 1,000. 



RUBUS odoratus. Flowering Raspberry (II). 

 Large lobed leaves; beautiful pink or purple 

 clusters of fragrant blossoms all summer. 25 

 cts. Low rates in quantity. 



SAMBUCUS Canadensis. Common Elder (I). 

 Broad heads of white flowers in June and dark 

 red berries in autumn. 25 and 35 cts. Low 

 prices per 100. 



SAMBUCUS aurea. Golden Elder (I). Bright 

 colored leaves, distinct in summer ; of vigorous 

 spreading habit, but may be trained into com- 

 pact form. 25 to 50 cts. Low prices per 100. 



SAMBUCUS heterophylla. Fern-Leaved El- 

 der (I). Of luxuriant growth, with deep and 

 finely cut foliage. 50 cts. 



SAMBUCUS laciniata. Cut-Leaved Elder (I). 

 Deeply laciniated foliage. 50 cts. 



SAMBUCUS nigra. Black-berried Elder (I). 

 A native of Europe; of medium size, spreading, 

 irregular habit; bears purplish blackberries in 

 September. 35 cts. Low prices per 100. 



SAMBUCUS racemosa or pubens. Red-Ber- 

 ried Elder (I), White flowers followed by 

 bright red berries. 25 to 35 cts. 



SAMBUCUS racemosus aurea (I). The finest 

 in rich coloring of all the hardy shrubs ; the 

 entire foliage remaining a bright, beautiful 

 golden color throughout the summer. Growth 

 and habit slower and more compact than other 

 Sambucus. A shrub that should be in every 

 collection. 50 cts. Low prices per 100. 



SAMBUCUS racemosa plumosa (I). Beautiful- 

 ly cut, drooping leaves, which give the plant a 

 curious and pretty effect. 75 cts. 



SAMBUCUS variegata. Variegated-Leaved 

 Elder (I). Very showily marked. 50 cts. 



SPIR/EA ariaefolia. White Beam-L e a v e d 

 Spir^a (II). Medium sized, delicate foliage; 

 greenish white flowers in July. Succeeds well 

 in shaded places. 50 cts. 



SPIR/EA arguta (III). White flowers in May. 

 50 cts. 



SPIR/EA Bilardii (II). Pink flowers, blooming 

 nearl\- all summer. 35 cts. Low prices per 

 100. 



SPIR/EA bumalda (II). Dwarf, vigorous habit, 

 narrow foliage and a profusion of rose-colored 

 flowers in mid-summer and autumn. One of 

 the desirable shrubs. 50 cts. Low prices per 

 100. 



SPIR/EA callosa. Fortune's Spir/ea (II). Clus- 

 ters of rose colored flowers. 35 cts. 



SPIR/EA callosa alba. Dwarf White Spir.^:a 

 (III. A fine white-flowering dwarf variety. 

 35 cts. 



SPIR/EA chamaedrifolia. Germander-Leaved 

 Spir.t.a (II). A beautiful varietj-, with branch- 

 es covered in June with white flowers. 35 cts. 



SPIR/EA crataegifolia. Hawthorn-Leaved 

 Spir.^;a (II). A handsome variety, resembling 

 the Lance-Leaved. 50 cts. 



SPIR/EA crenata (II). A free bloomer; of low 

 growth, producing dull white flowers in May 

 and June. 35 cts. Low prices in quantity. 



SPIR/EA crispifolia (II.) From Japan. Dark 

 green curled leaves ; pink flow^ers. 50 cts. 



SPIR/EA Douglasii. Douglas' Spir.*:a (II). A 

 strong grower, irregular in form ; attractive 

 foliage, and deep rose-colored flowers in July. 

 35 cts. Low prices per 100. 



SPIR/EA eximia (III). Dwarf habit; bright 

 rose-colored flowers in July. 35 cts. 



SPIR/EA flore pleno, or lanceolata flore pleno. 



Lance-lea\ ed Double Spir.^a (II). A beauti- 

 ful variety, with double flowers. 35 cts. 



SPIR/EA Fontenaysii (II) Vigorous, and a 

 free bloomer, large panicles of greenish white 

 flowers latter part of June. 35 cts. 



SPIR/EA hypericifolia. Hypericum-L e a v e d 

 Spir.«:a (III). A dwarf variety, blooming early; 

 foliage small, narrow; flowers white. 



SPIR/EA Japonica. See Spir/ea Bumalda. 



SPIR/EA opulifolia. Nine Bark (II). Of vig- 

 orous growth with flat clusters of white flowers. 

 35 cts. Low prices per 100. 



SPIR/EA opulifolia aurea. Golden-Leaved 

 Nine Bark (II). Double white flowers, con- 

 spicuous and very efl^ective ; yellow foliage. 

 35 cts. Low prices in quantity. 



SPIR/EA paniculata (II). A fine variety with 

 close heads of rosy pink flowers in June. 35 

 cts. 



SPIR/EA prunifolia flore plena. Bridal 

 Wreath or Plum-Leaved Spir.iia (II). From 

 Japan, and has pure white daisy-like flowers 

 in May. 35 cts. Low prices in quantity. 



SPIR/EA Reevesii. Lanced-Leaved Spir.^sa 

 (II). Pointed narrow leaves and large round 

 clusters of white flowers. 35 cts. Low prices 

 in quantitv. 



SPIR/EA Reevesii flore pleno. Lance-Leaved 

 Double Spir.«:a (II). Deautiful double white 

 flowers about the middle of May. 35 cts. 



SPIR/EA Regeliana (II). The latter part of 

 June has a large quantity of panicles of pink 

 flowers. Often has a second bearing of flowers 

 late in the summer. 35 and 50 cts. 



SPIR/EA robusta. (II). A variety of vigorous 

 growth, and large flowers. June and Septem- 

 ber. 50 cts. 



