Flowering Shrubs '^ ^^^nojiriVo/I Garcfojisk 



Prunus 



Dwarf Flowering Plum 



Triloba. Douhk-Jlowering Plum. A small shrub, nat- 

 ive of China, with double pink or rose-colored flowers 

 appearing just before the leaves unfold; hardy. Each 



4 to 5 feet $075 



5 to 6 feet I 00 



Potentilla • Cinquefoil 



Fruricosa. Sbruhln- Cinquefoil. An erect, much- 

 branched shrub with shro<ld\ bark. Flowers yellow, very 

 numerous, and produced all summer. to 2 feet, 



50 cts. each. 



Rhodora 



Canadensis (Rhododendron). A low, deciduous 

 shrub, I to 2 feet tall, growing naturally from Canada 

 to N< \. u rs, \ . I i a\(-~ i).iK- ^.Tecn, glaucous on the 

 undiri.l. . M.A.r- ill shades of rose an<l 



purpli . ].r.itu J\ I.Mriii in Ju-,ters before the leaves 

 app( ir. J I'> ; in t, Sl.^li ,aili. 



Rhodotypos • White Kerria 



Kerrioides. U /ii/i Kerria. A \ t-rv handsome shrub, 

 usualK 4 to li ct tall. 1 ra.\ rs hriu'lit ;_'rrcn and lustrous. 

 Flou t liiin- uliiti , ai>|<i arin- in latt- spring. Berries 

 retaintil all winter. Each 



2 to 3 feet So 50 



3 to 4 feet 75 



Aromatica 



much-br,anc lii ( 

 ers vllou. I 

 2 to 1 I. .1. 



Cotimis. ^I 

 and Asi I. 1 11.' 

 In auiunin, tl 

 and vcllow. 



410 ? feet 

 to 6 t, rt 



("<)p;il!ina. 

 sm.all 10 , , o, 

 grc( n ,111(1 lu , 

 ruddv brow,,. 



Rhus • Sumac 



with 



eenled Sumac. A 

 4 feet tall. Flow- 

 hort, silky hairs. 



canadeiisisi, 



SHVadiri- sli 

 ,lt bright re< 

 1 . i-ach. 



iilu Tree. A large shrub, native of Europe 

 L-rs pale purple, borne in loose panicles. 

 • foliage assumes brilliant tones of red 

 Each 



So 75 



I 50 



Du.irl Mnuulain ,>T [' 1. hind Sumac. A 

 ,1..,, !,,,|nrntK, ., ^I,,ul>. I ,aves dark 

 roll-, lading in aulunin with tones of 

 lilting panicles bright red by early 



autumn. 3 to 4 feet, 50 cts. each. 



Rhtis, ciintmuetl 

 Tvpliina laciniata. ('ul-Iml nr Slashorn Sumac. .\ 

 tall-!;i..uinf; lomi will, I, in-llk. I..lia^;^ and liair\ stems. 

 Pale -re-, 1. ie.ixes c\,A„-ur.: u, auIunin to l„llliant t.Hies 

 ,,l searl.t, .nil,. ,.11 a,„l pinpl,-. I ruit sinular to li. 

 Cnjmllina. 3 t,) 4 iee\ . ets. cacil. 



Robinia • Rose Acacia 



Acaca or 

 ■, mnUiiig 



Hispiila. Ko 



3 to 4 te<-l tall; I 

 very showy; in lo 

 each. 



u ccl-Pca Sbrub. Usually 

 r\. Mowers rose-colored, 

 leemes. 2 to 3 feet, 50 cts. 



Rubus • Bramble 



Odoratus. Flou.in 

 shrub, 5 to 6 h i t tall, 

 ters of beautiful pink 

 summer. 3 to 4 tei i, ■; 



iilnrrv. Hardy, vigorous 

 I ;;e ^reen leaves and clus- 

 ple Iragrant blossoms all 

 ■..ell. 



Sambucus • Elder 



Canadensis. Am, nmn l-'hl< r. A liardv, sturdv shrub 

 growing 6 to Kileet tall, (ireen leases; w hit e How ers ni 



verv profuse; l>fn k. ripening in August and September. 



Raceniosa ipiibens). Red-bcrricd Elder. White 

 flowers in large, p\ raiiiidal cymes. Berries red, ripening 

 in early summer. Height 5 to 7 feet. 4 to 5 ft., 50c. ea. 



Spi 



rsea 



A large group of 



show V. fri e-lhnvering shrubs of in- 



ectimalile v 



line. A 



iiixe lii-st in moist, ferlili soil, pre- 



lei'niig sum 



\ e\pos 





.\riiiila. 



H\ hrul Snow Garland. Remarkably florif- 

 iow\ shrubs. Leaves narrow and pale green, 

 tones of vellow and orange. Flowers small 





hite in 



early spring. Height 4 to 5 Icel. 



' BilU;ir(li 



llill, 



nil\ Spirca. Hardv, upright, with 

 l t,, feet tall. Leaves bright 



(■r.'ell; 11, .w, 

 Splell.llil 1,1 



rs pink' 

 ciit-lh.s 



\7i ,"''V^,V.'^e,^,''';o^'lv'',■ae'll. 



(;allos:i: 



A l,,^^. 



lb;i. Ih 



„,/ l\ /,,/, .S/,,,,„,,.i t i„nuu's WbiU: 

 Willi still, uijnglit branches. Flow- 



Philadclphus coronarius (see page -M) 



Each 

 .$0 50 

 75 



