Potentilla 



Potentilla fruticosa. Shrubby Cinquefoil. 

 (D). All Summer its low-spreading branches are 

 bright with yellow flowers and narrow, fuzzy leaves. 

 Grows in dry or wet soils and stony places. 



Each 10 



to 2 ft $0 35 $2 50 



Prunus 



Prunus Pissardi. Purple-leaved Plum. (L). 

 A little tree, with dark purple leaves that keep their 

 lustrous coloring even through the Summer and 

 Fall. Small, pinkish white flowers cover it. 



Each 10 



4 to 5 ft $0 75 $5 00 



P. Triloba. Double-flowering Plum. (M). 

 April. A strong-growing, hardy shrub, with delicate 

 pink double flowers and slender branches. Very 

 ornamental. Each lo 



3 to 4 ft $0 75 $5 00 



Ptelea: Hop Tree 



Ptelea trifoliata. (L). June. Bright, shining 

 foliage; clusters of white flowers, succeeded by an 

 abundance of ornamental seed-vessels that cling 

 tenaciously for a long while. Suited for mass 

 planting. Each 10 100 



4 to 5 ft $0 35 $2 50 



5 to 6 ft 50 4 00 $30 00 



Pyrus 



Pyrus arbutifolia. Chokeberry. (L). May. 

 Clusters of small white flowers, succeeded in August 

 by bright red berries, that remain until Winter. 

 Bright crimson Autumn foliage. Each lo 



2 to 3 ft $0 25 $2 00 



Rhamnus 



Well suited for mass and border plantings, es- 

 pecially in public-grounds, where subjected to abuse. 

 Grows in city atmosphere and in partial shade. 

 Have ornamental berries in the Autumn. 



Rhamnus Caroliniana. Indian Cherry. (L). 

 A splendid variety for natural plantings. Orna- 

 mental black berries make it attractive in Fall and 

 early Winter. Each lo 



8 to 10 ft $1 50 $12 50 



R. catharticus. Buckthorn. (L). June and 

 July. A hardy shrub for poor soils, exposed and 

 neglected places. Valued for hedges as well as 

 shrubbery plantings. Each lo lOO 



2 to 3 ft $0 25 S2 00 $15 00 



R. frangula. Alder Buckthorn. (L). A large- 



groAving shrub having small glossy leaves. The red 



berries, which later turn to black, make it very 

 attractive during the Summer months. 



Each 10 100 



4 to 5 ft $0 35 $2 50 



5 to 6 ft 50 3 50 $25 00 



Rhodora 



Rhodora Canadensis. (D). April. Showy 

 rose and purple colored flowers. Valued for shady 

 places and all naturalistic plantings. 



Each 10 



1 to 1>^ ft $0 75 $6 00 



13^ to 2 ft 1 00 7 50 



Rhodotypus 



Rhodotypus kerrioides. White Kerria. (S). 

 The graceful branches bear single white flowers in 

 May, and sparingly through the Summer. Black 

 berries follow in the Fall. Each 10 100 



2 to 3 ft $0 35 $2 50 $20 00 



Rhus: Mist Tree 



Rhus cotinus. Mist or Smoke Tree. Purple 

 Fringe. (L). July. A familiar shrub in many 

 old farmyards that is most attractive in Summer 

 because of the light, airy or mist-like covering that 

 panicles of ripening bloom present. 



Each 10 100 



2 to 3 ft $0 35 $2 50 



3 to 4 ft 50 3 50 $25 00 



4 to 5 ft 75 5 00 



R. typhina. Staghorn Sumac. A splendid 

 shrub for mass planting and natural effects. Gor- 

 geous Autumn foliage. Each 10 lOO 

 4 to 5 ft $0 75 $5 00 $35 00 



Ribes: Flowering Currants 



Prized for their wealth of fragrant, small, bright 

 flowers in early Spring, and for their hardiness. 



Ribes aureum. Missouri Golden or Buffalo 

 Currant. (S). Ma^'. Golden yellow flowers. 



Each 10 100 



2 to 3 ft $0 25 $2 00 $16 00 



R. floridum. Wild Black Currant. (S). 

 Attractive flowers in long pendulous racemes. 



Each 10 



3 to 4 ft $0 50 $3 50 



Sambucus: Elder 



Sambucus nigra, var. aurea. Golden Elder. 

 (S). May. Attractive throughout the season, and 

 gives a tone of contrast in all plantings. Probably 

 the most showy golden-leaved shrub; retains its 

 color all Summer. Each lo 100 



2 to 3 ft $0 35 S2 50 $20 00 



3 to 4 ft 50 3 50 25 00 



var. laciniata. Cut-leaved Elder, (M). One 

 of the most attractive cut-leaved shrubs, having 

 white flowers borne in flat clusters which are very 

 attractive against their background of airy, fern-like 

 leaves. Each 10 



2 to 3 ft $0 35 $2 50 



4 to 5 ft 50 3 50 



var. variegata. Variegated Elder. (IVI), 



May. Silvery, variegated leaves. Each 10 



3 to 4 ft $0 35 $3 00 



5 to 6 ft 50 4 00 



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