SPRINGFIELD. OHIO 
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- opulifoleus luteus GOLDEN LEAF NINEBARK 
Golden leaves. White flowers, early. 
i 4-5 ft.$ .50 
5-6 ft.75 
potentilla fruiticosa SHRUBBERY CINQUEFOIL 
Yellow flowers all summer; adaptable, dwarf. 
2 ft.$ .50 
prunus glandulosa PINK FLOWER ALMOND 
White flowering, offered at same price. 
Blooms gaily before leaves appear. Should be in every 
garden. __ , . 
2i/ 2 -3 ft.*. $ Mi ' fad 
prunus tomentosa NANKING CHERRY 
Fruits are light red. Flowers white, before leaves ap¬ 
pear. Verv showy. 
2- 3 ft.$ .65 
3- 4 ft.85 
prunus triloba DOUBLE FLOWERING PLUM 
Light pink blossoms, early spring. 
3- 4 ft.$ M (oG 
4- 5 ft.75 
pyracantha lelandi LELANDS FIRETHORN 
Brilliant scarlet leaved in winter, orange fall berries— 
verv desirable. 
1 V 2 ft. B. and B.$1.25 
2 ft. B. and B. 1.50 
2y 2 ft. B. and B. 3.00 
rhamnus cathartica GLOSSY BUCKTHORN 
Dark green leaves, black berries. Valuable background 
shrub. 
5- 6 ft.$ .60 
6- 8 ft. Specimen, B. and B.W 2 ..S ~0 
RHODODENDRON RHODODENDRON 
rhododendron catawbiense Catawba Rhododendron 
This variety has large rosy-purple flowers in May-June 
and prefers half-shade. 
l%-2 ft .$3.25 
2 -3 ft. 4.50 
- carolinianum CAROLINA RHODODENDRON 
This variety has bright pink flowers in May or June 
and is one of the best for planting in onen places. 
iy 2 -2 ft.$3.75 
- maximum ROSEBAY RHODODENDRON 
Evergreen. Beautiful light pink flowers freely produc¬ 
ed in May-June. Large, handsome foliage; most ef¬ 
fective in masses. 
3- 4 ft.$4.50 
4- 5 ft. 6.50 
rhodotypos kerriodes JETBEAD 
Fresh green foliage, pure white flowers, May-June. 
Shining, black, bead-like berries all winter. 
3- 4 ft.$ .35 
4- 5 ft. .50 
ribes alpinum ALPINE CURRENT 
15-18 in.$ .50 
