FOUR PONDS NURSERY, CLINTON, MASS. 
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RHODOTYPOS. Jetbead Each per 10 
kerrioides. White Kerria. 4—5 ft. Fresh green foli¬ 
age, pure white flowers. May-June. Bead-like 
berries all winter. 
2- 3 ft. $ .35 33.15 
3- 4 ft.50 4.50 
ROSA. Rose 
Harrison’s Yellow. Harrison’s Yellow 
Semi-double. Bright yellow flowers, sweetly fragrant, 
early in spring. Vigorous and hardy growth with 
perfect healthy foliage. .75 6.75 
hugonis. Hugonis Rose. Single. Brilliant yellow 
flowers in May-June. 6 ft. 
2- 3 ft.65 5.85 
3- 4 ft. .85 7.65 
rubrifolia. Redleaf Rose. Has distinct purplish-red 
leaves and bark; good winter subject. 5-6 ft. In¬ 
tensely pink, starry flowers. 
3-4 ft._.75 6.75 
rugosa. Red Rugosa Rose. Large pink flowers. 
June-Sept. Rich green foliage and large red fruits. 
Very good as hedge. 
2-3 ft. 50 4.50 
rugosa. Agnes. Hardy hybrid with yellow flowers, 
ten to twelve feet. 
18-24 in.. > .50 4.50 
rugosa. Pink Grootendorst. Small pink flowers. All 
season. 4—6 ft. 
SPIRAEA. Spirea 
arguta. Garland Spirea. 5-7 ft. White. April. 
2-3 ft.35 3.15 
froebeli. Froebel Spirea. 2-4 ft. Crimson. June. 
2-3 ft._...40 3.60 
trichocarpa. Korean Spirea. 5-6 ft. White. June- 
July. 
2- 3 ft.40 3.60 
3- 4 ft.. • • • - 60 5.40 
vanhouttei. Vanhoutte Spirea. 4-6 ft. White. May- 
June. 
2- 3 ft.35 3.15 
3- 4 ft.50 4.50 
SYMPHORICARPOS. Snowberry 
chenaulti. Pink and white. June. 4—6 ft. Small 
fruit is red with minute pale dots. 
2-3 ft.. . . . .50 4.50 
racemosus. Common Snowberry. Pale pink. June- 
Sept. 3-5 ft. Very showy in autumn and winter 
with snow-white fruit. Best in half-shady, moist 
locations. 
2- 3 ft. > . > . .. .35 3.15 
vulgaris. Coralberry. Pale pink. Coral fruits in 
July. 3-6 ft. Coral-red berries persist throughout 
winter. Also known as Indian Currant. 
3- 4 ft.40 3.60 
Ask for our list of spring-flowering Bulbs. 
