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RASPBERRY. Rubus 
Flowering. (R. odoratua.) A noble plant, with leaves 
(i tf> 12 in. broad, and pink-purple blo8sr)rns 2 in. across, 
in clusters, which continue to bloom all Summer. Very 
fragrant. One of the mt>st u.seful plants for partially 
eha<lod places. Each 35c. and 50c. 
RHODOTYPOS 
kerrioides. A very ornamental shrub of medium size 
with handsome foliage and large single white flowers 
in May. Fruit is black. 
SPIREA. Spiraea 
S. Bumalda Anthony Waterer. Flowers scarlet crim¬ 
son, blooming profustdy from June to Octol)er. Strong 
jJants. 
Bridal Wreath. (,S. prunifolia.) One of the l»st and 
earliest blf)oming shrubs. Flowers double, white and 
very abundant along the stem. May. 6 to 7 ft. 
S. Bumalda Froebelii. Same color as the Anthony 
Waterer but of a taller habit of growth. Very desirable. 
Golden. (.S. opulifolia aurea.) One of the best of our 
yellow-leaved shrubs. Golden yellow all Summer. 
St. Peter’s Wreath. (S. Van Houttei.) The finest and 
most .satisfactory of all Spirffias, either singly or among 
other shrubs. It forms a round and graceful bush, with 
arching branches, which in June are set from end to end 
with lH!autiful white blossoms. 
Thunbergii. l/ow growing, rounded form, delicate, 
drooping, yellowish green, lanceolate foliage, which takes 
and retains late the most lovely tints in Autumn. Small, 
abundant white flowers in May. 
SIBERIAN PEA TREE. Caragana arborescens 
A sturdy little tree or shrub smaller than the Dogwood. 
The leaves are a soft green and the flowers that come in 
May, resemble the Sweet I’ea and are bright yellow. Sel¬ 
dom sc'en but a shrub that should be on every lawn. 
Hush form. Each 50c. 
Tree form. 5 to 6 It. $1.25, 6 to 7 ft. $1.75. 
VIBURNUM 
Arrow Wood. (V. dentatum.) Glossy, handsome leaves, 
white flowers and fine, steel-blue berries in F'all. June, 
cassinoides. F'lat heads of white flowers and effective 
foliage. Bears black berries in clu.sters. June. 
V. Carlesii. An early flowering Viburnum of fine habit, 
bearing fragrant white flowers in May. One of the most 
important introductions of this family of plants. $1.50. 
European High-bush Cranberry. (V. opulu.s.) One of 
the lx!st shrubs for general planting. It has rod berries 
resembling Cranberries, which remain until early t\ inter. 
Its foliage is large and healthy and seldom attacked by 
in.sects. 
Snowball. (V. opulus sterile.) A well-known shrub of 
large size, producing large. Snowball-like flowers in May. 
Japan Snowball. (V. tomentosum plicatum.) It has 
handsome plicated leaves; globular heads of pure white 
flowers in June. It surpasses the common Snowball in 
many respects. 
Single Japan Snowball. (V. tomentosum.) Foliage 
resembles the Japan Snowball; flowers white, in flat 
racemes and in great profusion. It is perfectly hardy, 
vigorous and free blooming. 
WEIGELA 
Candida. Flowers pure white, vigorous and fine in habit. 
Eva Rathke. An erect, free flowering variety; flowers 
brilliant crimson. Blooms more or less all Summer. 
Nana Variegata. A dwarf form, with variegated leaves, 
flowers pale pink. 
Rosea. A strong symmetrical grower, with good foliage; 
pink flowers in June. 
WITCH HAZEL. Hamamelis virginiana 
Latest of all flowers, blooming in November. One of 
our test native shrubs. 
YELLOW ROOT. Zanthorhiza apiilolia 
A cover plant for shady places, or banks along wood¬ 
land paths. It grows about a foot high and has incon- 
siJicuous brownish flowers in April. 
SUMAC. Rhus 
Cut-leaf. (R. typhina laciniata.) A very striking plant 
of moderate .size with deciily cut leaves which turn a 
rich rc:d in the F'all. 
Fragrant. (R. canadensis.) Small yellow flowers in 
(dusters or short si)ikes appear tefore the leaves. In 
Autumn the foliage turns to a dark crimson. 
Staghorn. (R. ty|)hina.) A large shrub with brilliant 
foliage and fruit in the Fall. 
SWEET SCENTED SHRUB. Calycanthus 
floridus. (Clarolina Allspice.) Fine and glossy foliage; 
I)ineapi)le-scented, chocolate-colored flowers all Summer; 
leaves dark green above and pale grayish green teneath; 
a favorite shrub. 
SWEET PEPPER BUSH. Clcthra 
alnifolia. Shrub with rich green foliage and spikes of 
fragrant yidlowish-white flowers throughout the season. 
It thrives in shady, dam|> iJaces. 
SYMPHORICARPOS 
raeemosus. (Rnowterry.) Smooth shrub, with slender 
branches, u.sually tending under their load of white, 
waxy terries, which ai)i)ear in Autumn; the flowers are 
ro.se colored, in loose racemes in July and August. 
SYRINGA. Philadelphus 
Golden. (P. e.oronarius foliis aureis.) A graceful v.a- 
riety, with bright yellow foliage, which retains its color 
throughout the season. 
Mock Orange. (P. coronarius.) Shrub with upright 
branches; inire white, fragrant flowers are produced in 
clusters in June; foliage dark green. 
Large-flowered Mock Orange. (P. grandiflorus.) A 
vigorous, upright variety, with large, showy flowers in 
June; it grows rapidly; branches are somewhat straggling. 
Japan Snowball 
