Flowering Shrubs "^ (^^QQf u Jc*// ^Qc/rc/ons^ 



Potentilla • Cinquefoil 



Fruticosa. Shrubby CinquejoU. An erect, much- 

 branched shrub with shreddy bark. Flowers yellow, very 

 numerous, and produced all summer, i >i to 2 feet, 

 JO cts. each. 



Pyrus • Chokeberry 



Native shrubs with handsome fojiagc; free (lowering. 

 Splendid for naturalizing and massing. 



.\rbiitifolia. /<cd Chokeberry: Clusters of small white 

 flowi rs Nun t < <I( cl in August with bright red berries that 

 rcin.nii iin:il winler. Bright crimson foliage, i,'< to 2 



Rhodotypos • White Kerria 



Kerrioiilc-^ l' : -'la. A very handsome slirul), 

 usiiall\ ( -^ i\ cs bright green and lustrous. 



Flowirs |, . iring in late spring. Berries 



retained all . m Each 



2 to 3 In I $0 iO 



3 to 4 feet 75 



Rhodora 



Canadensis. A low . dcriduous 'ihrub, i to 2 feet tall. 



Rhus • Sumac 



.\romatii-.i tanndi-nsis . 



nuu I-Im.,ii. i.. d. 1.1, .„|,„u 1,1 

 crs .,, 11,.... I ,,,,1 t„,..l,i ,,-,! 



Corinus. ■ I . \ 1 ,1. 



and \ , , I !.. •.. I ..d. i.uii.h 

 In au;,i,,,i,, M., I,, I,,.,,, ,u, 



(/ Sumac. A 

 1 lall. Flow- 

 si Ik \ hairs. 



4 to 5 feet So -j 



5 to 6 feet I JO 



Copallina. Ihi,nf \l„unt<un <,r l',.!an,l Sum.K . \ 



iIn. ., ■ I,.,, I, 



.1 l.s <-.,.lx 



green an. I h, i . I ,,, 



ru<l(l\ l>n 1'.'. 11 1 , 11 1 1 1 1 , I . 1 1, ,. I, 1,11. 



'I'vphiTia l.ii iiii.ii.i. ' ,1, linrn Sumac. A 



tail >' 1 ' • 1 1 I ,-, r i , : . 1 1 1 ! 1 1 , I, lu I hairy stems. 



FaU- t;i I 1 n li , •. . i 1 :., 1 1 : ' 1 1 , ' i ii ,, ii I uii, n I < i ! iril I iant tones 

 of scarlet, crimson and piirph-. 1 mil similar to R. 

 Copallina. 5 to 6 feet, 75 cts. each. 



Ribes • Flowering Currant 



Shrn 

 fr..i, 



Robinia • Rose Acacia 



Hlspida. Rose Acacia or Swccl-Pea Shrub. Usually 

 3 to 4 feet tall; bristly and hairy. Flowers rosc-colored, 

 very showy; in loose, nodding racemes. 3 to 4 feet, 50 cts. 

 each. 



Rubus • Bramble 



Odoratlis. Flowering Raspberry. I lardy, vigorous 

 shrub, 5 to 6 feet tall, with large green leaves and clus- 

 ters of beautiful pink or purple fragrant blossoms all 

 summer. } to 4 feet, 50 cts. each. 



Sambucus • Elder 



Canadensis. \ •,, / \ li.,,.l\ , sturdv shrub 



Hate 1 , ..p, 111,1- III i.iilv suiimier. Fruit 



ver\ |)i- 1 . i . I., niKiiiiit; in .\ujiust ant! Seplembi r. 

 3 to 4 I , , > r.K-li. 



Raceinosa pubens). Red-berried Elder. White 

 flowers 111 l.uu, . |,\ r.imiclal cymes. Berries red, ripening 

 in early suninu r. Height ■; to - feet. 4 to 5 ft., 50c. ea. 



Spiraea 



A large group of slu>\\\, Ir^e-llow t rint: shrubs of in- 

 estimable value, .^niiiii,. I Ik in nia\ be lounci those tliat 

 bloom ill eaiK .prills; .111. 1 at periods from midsummer 

 up to III.!. Ill \ ;liip, lust in moi.st, fertile soil, pre- 

 ferring siinii\ r\,)',,,lli-.. 



Ariiui.:. .. ;,,',,„,/. Rcmaikablv llori- 



ferou^ . 11 ,1,1,1 palc-t;reen, 



fadin^ 1 . 1,1,:, . 1 loucis small 



and pu' : 1, pi,i,.-. Iln-lit 5 t.. feet. 



3 to , J I, , 1 ' . e... h. 



Billiardii. />i. 'i,n,/'s Sjurca. Hardy, upright, with 

 browni I, l.i.iiu hrs. 4 1,, r.-et tall. Leaves bright 

 urcfii; ll,i\'.(is pink in Imi-, dtiist- p.iniiU-s in summer. 

 Spl<-iuii,l lor ciit-ll,,«> is. 4 ,,, ,; l.rl, cts, each, 



Callo.saalba, /)»„,; W/,;,-, S,,; n a. „r 1',., lurn's Wb,U: 

 \ l.,u, .Inisr .liiiil, will, siill, upri^lit i,taiiches. Flow- 

 , I wliiir 1,1 ll.ii-tiipped clusters in summer. F.ach 



I -' li ci So 50 



' ^ l<vl 75 



Bunialila, Am bony Waterer. Crimson Spirea. 

 Flow (.1 I iM: (i I . , ,, \ I I iiiisoii chsposed in dense coryr'.bs. 

 Very II,,iiU i,,u ,11 miiiiiikt. Each 



1 ' . '" - I" 1 $0 50 



- I" I' "5 



O^iilifoliii, . r.ill sprc.uliiin. often arcli- 



'"fwli'I'i' l^n , ,',lV^,:i.,i,,^n'',m,u'M,u'"h 

 tlu-l>.-anclu.s, I li.. p,,.|. i„,;i.li, i,.,l,,,,„i,., n„;,s,iongly 

 with the h.li.i-, . , 1.1 .; I.rl, ,-,,,is. e.ul,. 



Opiilifolia ai.rea. („, .■./',■, \,.ul..,,h. \ si , ,1,1,^ va- 

 riety with l.ll-lit V, ll,,^^ I. IV. . li,in:,,i,- in suninu r to a 

 beautilul l)iiin/\ mIIow, i 1,1 , I,, ;, ,-ci t 1 ... e.n I,. 



Prunifolia fl,-|il, /;,„/„/ W ,,„//,. 1 lands,, me, with 

 \i'r\ sl,,>\\\, ,l,,,iMi' wliii,' ll,.\\ers in early sjjring. 



ReoM-sii, lii , I , s' .S;m i, II, Tali growing; large, double, 

 pure wliite ll,i\s;is in I., 1 e spi iiif,, 5 11)4 feet, jocts. ea. 



Thunbertiii. ,Sn„„ („,, /u -,,/, , ,. / hu:,h, , ,'\ Spina. A 

 beautilul shiiil. will, iiuiii, ii„i 1,,„1. , !.,.,„, I„ s Icrm- 

 ing a dens,,, lea' lieis l.usi, ; 1,. , I. , 1 tall. Mowers 



tie of sM,m', ^ ' - I ^^^^^ 



5 to 4 h et So 50 



4 10 J leel 75 



Tomcntosa, SinjiUniKb, or Hardback. Foliage 

 green, ,ii.,ii,l \\,ili \,lli>uish or gra,v down. Flower- 

 spikes pink. 1,, ; .■(. c'.s. each.' 



Nanlioiillei, \ .n, lh.„it<\ li, \V,,„tb. A grand, 

 an I, inn ■ li,,d, i.l •■aid, n i..i,,|,,. I , ;,\, s dark green. 

 M,i\\, i \sliii,- 111^ mini, i.iiiv^ iiinln k. 111 late spring. 



Staphylea • Bladder Nut 



Coicblca. ( ..I.huan ISladder Nul. Flowers showy 

 white, ,,, I, ,,,.1,1. ,,, I, Idmg panicles. Pods large and much 

 inflalid, \i,\ 01 ,,.,nu-nlal, 3 IV.-t, JO cts. each. 



Stephanandra 



Flexiio.sa. A beautiful shrub with drooping or arch- 

 ing l)ranelies and attaining a height of 4 feet. While 

 leatlu ry (lowers and pretty coloring in foliage in fall. 

 3 feet, 50 cts. each. 



