Prunus 
Prunus  besseyi.  Western  Sand  Cherry,  or  Rocky 
Mountain  Dwarf  Cherry.  (S) 
2J  to  3  ft  50  cts.  each,  $4  for  10 
P.  Pissardi.  Purple-leaved  Plum.  (L)  A  little 
tree  with  dark  purple  leaves  that  keep  their  lus- 
trous coloring  even  through  the  summer  and  fall. 
Small  pinkish  white  flowers  cover  it. 
E.ich  10 
4  to  5  ft  $0  75   $6  00 
6  to  7  ft.,   1  00     8  00 
P.  triloba.  Double-flowering  Plum.  (M)  May. 
A  strong-growing,  hardy  shrub,  with  delicate 
pink,  double  flowers  and  slender  branches.  Very 
ornamental. 
3  to  4  ft.  .  .  50  cts.  each,  $4  for  10  $35  per  100 
Ptelea  •  Hop  Tree 
Ptelea  trifoliata.  (L)  June.  Bright  shining  foli- 
age, clusters  of  white  flowers  succeeded  by  an 
abundance  of  ornamental  seed  vessels  that  cling 
tenaciously  for  a  long  while.   Suited  for  mass 
plantings.                                 Each  10  100 
3  to  4  ft  $0  25  $2  00  $18  00 
4  to  5  ft                           35  2  50  20  00 
5  to  7  ft                           50  4  00  30  00 
var.  aurea.  Golden  Hop  Tree.  (L)  June. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft  $0  35  $2  50 
3  to  4  ft                            50  4  00  $30  00 
4  to  5  ft                           60  4  50  35  00 
Pyrus 
Pyrus  arbutifolia.  Choke  Berry.  (L)  May.  Clus- 
ters of  small  white  flowers,  succeeded  in  August 
by  bright  red  berries  that  remain  until  winter. 
Bright  crimson  autumn  foliage. 
4  to  5  ft.  .  .  50  cts.  each,  $4  for  10,  $30  per  100 
Rhamnus 
A  group  of  small-growing  shrubs  or  trees  that 
are  well  suited  for  mass  and  border  plantings,  espe- 
cially in  public  grounds  where  subjected  to  abuse. 
Grow  in  city  atmosphere  and  in  partial  shade. 
Have  ornamental  berries  in  the  autumn. 
Rhamnus  Caroliniana.  Indian  Cherry.  (L) 
Each         10  100 
2  to  3  ft  $0  35   $2  50   $18  00 
3  to  4  ft   50     3  50     25  00 
R.  catharticus.  Buckthorn.  (L)  June  and  July. 
Each         10  100 
2  to  3  ft  $0  20   $1  50   $10  00 
3  to  4  ft.,  heavy  ....  35  2  50  20  00 
6  to  8  ft.,  very  heavy  .  .      75     5  00     35  00 
R.  Frangula.  (L) 
4  to  5  ft  .  .  35  cts.  each,  $3  for  10,  $25  per  100 
Rhodora 
Rhodora  Canadensis.  (D)  April.  Showy  rose-  and 
purple-colored  flowers. 
1  to  li  ft.    .  75  cts.  each,  $6  for  10,  $55  per  100 
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Rhodotypus 
Rhodotypus  kerrioides.  White  Kerria.  (S)  A 
highly  desirable  shrub  for  almost  any  purpose, 
growing  in  all  soils  and  succeeding  as  far  north 
as  Massachusetts.  Resembles  the  Kerria  in  leai 
and  appearance.  The  graceful  branches  bear 
single  white  flowers  in  May  and  sparingly  through 
the  summer.  Black  berries  follow  in  the  fall. 
Each         10  ino  ' 
1  to  li  ft.  $0  20    $1  50    $10  OC 
2  to  3  ft   35     2  50     15  OC 
Rhus  •  Sumac  and  Mist  Tree 
The  old-fashioned  Mist  Tree,  or  Smoke  Bush  (R. 
Cotinus),  is  familiar  on  many  old-time  lawns ;  but 
the  Sumacs  until  lately  have  not  been  extensively 
used.  They  are  splendid  subjects  for  mass  plant- 
ings and  natural  effects,  because  they  are  hardy, 
strong  growers  and  possessed  of  beautiful  foliage. 
The  leaves  of  the  cut-leaved  sorts  are  as  delicate 
as  ferns.  In  autumn  they  all  turn  most  gorgeous 
colors. 
Rhus  aromatica.  Fragrant  Sumac.  (M)  , 
2  to  3  ft  75  cts.  each,  $5  for  IC' 
R.  Cotinus.  Mist,  or  Smoke  Tree.  (L)  July. 
Each         10  100 
2  to  3  ft  $0  35   $2  50   $20  OC 
3  to  4  ft   50     4  00     30  OC 
4  to  6  ft   75     5  00     35  OCi 
R.  Cotinoides.  ChittamWood.  (L) 
3  to  4  ft  75  cts.  each,  $5  for  IC 
R.  glabra,  var.  laciniata.  Cut-leaved  Sumac.  (M). 
li  ft  35c,  each,  $2.50  for  10 
R.  typhina,  var.  laciniata.  Cut-leaved  Staghorn 
Sumac.  (L). 
2  to  3  ft.  .  .  .  50c.  each,  $4  for  10,  $30  per  100 
R.  semilata,  var.  Osbeckii.  Chinese  Sumac.  (M). 
2  to  3  ft.  .  .  .  50c.  each,  $4  for  10,  $30  per  100 
Ribes  •  Flowering  Currants 
Prized  for  their  wealth  of  fragrant,  small  bright 
flowers  in  early  spring,  and  for  their  hardiness. 
Ribes  alpinum.  Mountain  Currant.  (S)  Pale 
vellowish  flowers. 
1  to  2  ft.  .  .  .  25c.  each,  $2  for  10,  $15  per  100 
R.  aureum.    Missouri  Golden,  or  Buffalo 
Currant.  (D)  May.  Golden  yellow  flowers. 
2  to  2h  ft.    .  .  25c.  each,  $2  for  10,  $15  per  100 
R.  floridum.  Wild  Black  Currant.  (S)  Pendu- 
lous racemes. 
3  to  4  ft  35c.  each,  $2.50  for  10 
R.  Gordonianum.  Gordon's  Currant.  (S)  May. 
Crimson  and  yellow  flowers. 
2  to  3  ft.  .  .  35c.  each,  $2.50  for  10,  $20  per  100 
R.  sanguineum.  Red-flowered  Currant.  (S) 
May. 
U  to  2  ft.  .  35c.  each,  $2.50  for  10,  $20  per  100 
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