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ROBINIA, Continued. Each 10 100 
kelseyi, KELSEY LOCUST. 4-8 ft. May-June. Very handsome and graceful with brilliant 
rose-colored flowers and purple fruits. Our introduction. (See opposite page.) 
18-24 in. Pot grown .60 5.40 48.00 
ROSA, ROSE. 
acicularis, PRICKLY ROSE. 3 ft. May-June. Low species with solitary deep-rose single 
flowers, 2 in. across. 
12-18 in. ..25 2.25 20.00 
blanda, MEADOW ROSE. 3-5 ft. May-June. Slender low shrub with delicate pink 
flowers, 2-2V& in. across. 
18-24 in. 40 3.60 
hugonis, HUGONIS ROSE. 6 ft. May-June. Brilliant yellow flowers, 2V 2 in. across; free 
flowering. 
12-18 in.30 2.70 24.00 
18-24 in.50 4.50 
lucida, VIRGINIA ROSE. 2-4 ft. June-July. A dwarf form adapted for borders or shrub¬ 
beries; shiny foliage and bright pink flowers. 
12-18 in . 30 2.70 
nitida, BRISTLY ROSE. 3-6 ft. June-July. Branches covered with numerous reddish 
bristles, fine single reddish flowers 1/2 in. across. 
9-12 in . 30 2.70 24.00 
12-18 in . 40 3.60 
rouletti, 6-8 in. A charming midget Rose with tiny pink flowers all Summer. A dainty 
rockery plant. 
3-6 in. pots . 50 4.50 
rubiginosa, SWEETBRIER. 4-8 ft. June. Large bright pink flowers and showy scarlet 
cups. Very aromatic bright green foliage. 
18-24 in . 30 2.70 
rugosa, RUGOSA ROSE. 6 ft. May-September. Upright shrub with large single purple 
flowers and brilliant large brick-red fruit. Good hedge plant if kept cut back. 
18-24 in . 40 3.60 
setigera, PRAIRIE ROSE. 6-10 ft. June-July. Deep rose, single. 
18-24 in . 30 2.70 
spinosissima, SCOTCH ROSE. 3-4 ft. May-June. Branches covered with bristles; numer¬ 
ous solitary flowers usually fine yellow. 
9-12 in . 30 2.70 
For CLIMBING ROSES see page — 
RUBUS odoratus, FLOWERING RASPBERRY. 3-6 ft. Rose-purple. All Summer. Fine under¬ 
shrub, especially for moist locations. 
18-24 in . 30 2.70 
SALIX, WILLOW. 
babylonica, BABYLON WEEPING WILLOW. 30-40 ft. The best Weeping Willow. 
6-8 ft . 2.00 18.00 
discolor, PUSSY WILLOW. 8-15 ft. 
4-5 ft . 75 6.75 60.00 
pentandra, LAUREL WILLOW. 50-60 ft. Lustrous dark green leaves. A good hedge plant. 
4-5 ft ... 60 5.40 
SORBARIA, FALSE-SPIREA. 
arborea glabrata. 6-12 ft. Very hardy and perhaps the handsomest variety. July. 
2-3 ft . 1.25 11.25 
assurgens, 4-8 ft. Large, conspicuous panicles of white flowers in July. 
2- 3 ft . 1.25 11.25 
stellipila, STARRY FALSE-SPIREA. 6-7 ft. White. June-July. Leaves appear very early 
in Spring. 
3- 4 ft . 2.00 18.00 
SORBUS, MOUNT AIN ASH 
americana, AMERICAN MOUNTAINASH. 15-30 ft. White. May-June. Brilliant bright red 
fruit in large clusters. 
5- 6 ft. 1.00 9.00 81.00 
6- 8 ft. 1.50 13.50 121.00 
8-10 ft. .. 2.00 18.00 162.00 
10-12 ft. 3.00 27.00 
aueuparia, EUROPEAN MOUNTAINASH. 20-50 ft. White. May-June. Larger fruit. Leaves 
not so finely serrate. Can supply single stems or clumps. 
6-8 ft. 1.75 15.75 141.00 
8-10 ft. 2.25 20.25 182.00 
10-12 ft. 2.75 24.75 222.00 
12-14 ft. 3.50 31.50 
14-16 ft. 5.00 45.00 
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