WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. Doz. 
RHODOTYPOS—White Kerria 
K. kerrioides—A fine Japanese shrub with handsome 
foliage and large, single whir, flowers the latter part 
of May; followed by black fruit.-. -50 5 .00 
RHUS—Sumach 
R. cotinus—Smoke Tree—Hair-like, purple flowers, 
which gives'the- bush an appearance of mist. Attrac¬ 
tive foliage .75 7.50 
R. glabra laciniata—Cut-Leaf Sumach—Very elegant, 
beautifully cut foliage, resembling fern leaves and 
turning to a rich red in autumn. 75 7.50 
R. Osbecki—A very distinct and handsome shrub from 
China and Japan. The leaf stalk is winged and in 
Autumn the foliage assumes beautiful tints of red 
and orange. Flowers in July and August in large 
clusters at the ends of the branches. The most orna¬ 
mental of the Sumacs when in blossom. Very hardy.. .50 5.00 
R. typhina—Stag-Horn Sumach—A large shrub or 
tree, brilliant foliage and scarlet fruit in Autumn.. .50 5.00 
R. typhina laciniata—A handsome cut-leaved form of 
the above . 50 5.00 
ROBIN A-—Locust 
R. Pseudacacia—Black Locust—Handsome, native tree 
with thorny branches and pendulous, white flowers in 
spring. Very fragrant. Makes a splendid protec¬ 
tive hedge . 50 5.00 
SAMBUCUS—Elder 
S. nigra aurea—Golden Elder—A handsome, golden¬ 
leaved shrub. Very valuable... 50 5.00 
S. nigra laciniata—Handsome, cut-leaved variety.50 5.00 
S. racemosa—Red-Berried Elder—Panicles of white 
flowers in Spring, followed by red berries. .50 5.00 
SPIRAL A—Meadow Sweet 
S. Billardii—Rose-colored flowers, blooming nearly all 
summer .....$ .50 $ 5.00 
S. Bumalda var. Anthony Waterer—A fine dwarf 
Spirea, bearing dark red flowers all summer...50 5.00 
S. callosa—White flowering, of dwarf, bushy habit; fine 
S. callosa rubra—Large panicles of deep rose-colored 
flowers all summer. .50 5-00 
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