white flowers borne on the new growth 
through the summer and fall. 3 to 4 ft. 
50c each, $4.50 per 10; 5 to 6 ft. -11.50 each. 
PHYSOCARPUS 
Ninebark \P. opulifolius], Tall, rapid grow¬ 
ing shrub eventually to 15 ft. Used for back¬ 
grounds. Flowers white in small heads. 
3 to 4 ft. 50c each, $4.50 per 10; 4 to 5 ft. 
75c each, $7.00 per 10; 6 to 7 ft. $1.50 each, 
$13.50 per 10. 
Golden Ninebark [P. opulifolius luteus]. Like 
above except for golden foliage. Same sizes 
and prices as above. 
SHRUBBY CINQUEFOIL 
[Potenlilla fruticosa], A dwarf shrub seldom 
over three feet. Single, yellow, strawberry- 
like flowers from July until October. 18 to 
24 in. 50c each, $4.50 per 10; 2 to 3 ft. 60c 
each, $5.50 per 10. 
PRUNUS 
Pink Flowering Almond [P. glandulosa 
sinensis]. An old-fashioned, very hardy shrub 
so common in cemeteries and about aban¬ 
doned houses. Color, bright pink. 2 to 3 ft. 
75c each, $6.50 per 10. 
White Flowering Almond [P. glandulosa 
albiplena]. Like above except small white 
flowers. Prices same as above. 
CANADA PLUM 
[P. nigra]. Wild plum of the North. About 
the first fruit-bearing shrub to blossom in 
the spring. Small red plums ripen in August. 
3 to 4 ft. $1.00 each. 
NANKING CHERRY 
[P. tomentosa], A bush cherry attaining 6 to 
8 ft. Valuable not only for its profusion of 
flowers in the spring, but for edible fruits in 
July. Will bear farther North than most of 
the commercial cherries. 3 to 4 ft. 60c each, 
$5.50 per 10; 4 to 5 ft. $1.00 each, $9.00 per 
10 . 
DOUBLE-FLOWERING PLUM 
[P. triloba]. Resembles the glorified Flower¬ 
ing Almond more than anything else. The 
showiest of the flowering fruits. Light rose 
color. 3 to 4 ft. 75c each, $6.50 per 10. 
DOUBLE FLOWERING PLUM 
CHOKE CHERRY 
[P. virginiana], Common in nature yet the 
Choke Cherry is one of our most beautiful 
shrubs. 3 to 4 ft. 60c each, $5.50 per 10. 
RHAMNUS 
Common Buckthorn [/<*. cathartica], Planted 
for tall hedges and boundaries, reaching 12 ft. 
in height. 2 to 3 ft. 50c each, $4.50 per 10; 
7 to 8 ft. $2.00 each, $18.00 per 10. 
Glossy Buckthorn [P. frangula], Glossy 
leaves and bearing black berries along the 
branches rather than in clusters. 2 to 3 ft. 
50c each, $4.50 per 10; 7 to 8 ft. $2.00 each, 
$18.00 per 10. 
RIIODORA 
[Rhodora canadensis]. Before the leaves appear 
in spring the Rhodora, first of the Azalea 
clan to blossom, flaunts its splashes of laven¬ 
der among the highbush blueberries on the 
New England hills. Orange colored seed 
pods in autumn and winter. 18 to 24 in. 
$2.00 each. 
White Kerria or Jetbead [ Rhodotypos ker- 
riodes]. An attractive shrub growing from 
three to six feet with pale green foliage and 
bearing large single white flowers in May. 
These are followed by black seeds which 
remain on the shrub throughout the winter. 
2 to 3 ft. 50c each, $4.00 per 10. 
RHUS 
Fragrant Sumac \R. canadensis]. Spreading 
and seldom over three feet tall. Fragrant 
leaves. Clusters of red seeds and ability to 
grow in poor soil are its recommendations. 
3 to 4 ft. spread, 75c each. 
Shining Sumac \R. copallina]. Usually 4 to 
6 ft. tall, taller in the South. Glossy green 
foliage which turns brilliant scarlet in au¬ 
tumn. 2 to 3 ft. 40c each, $3.00 per 10; 3 to 
4 ft. 50c each, $4.00 per 10. 
Smoke Bush, Purple Fringe [R. cotinus]. In¬ 
conspicuous flowers in early summer. The 
smoke is made by the purple fruiting panicles 
in August. 2 to 3 ft. $1.00 each. 
Staghorn Sumac [R. lyphina], 12 to 15 ft. 
with tropical foliage effect. Large red seed 
clusters. Sap spouts used in making maple 
sugar were nearly always made from Sumac 
in the old days. 3 to 4 ft. 50c each, $4.50 
per 10. 
ROSE ACACIA 
[Robinia hispida]. A dwarf pink flowered 
locust growing only about three feet tall. 
2 to 3 ft. 75c each, $6.50 per 10. 
PURPLE-FLOWERING RASPBERRY 
[Rubus odoratus], A true raspberry, with 
large purple flowers 2 inches across, which 
are borne through July and August, and the 
edible fruit is a flattish red berry. Plant in 
moist shade for best results. 40c each, $3.00 
per 10. 
SAMBUCUS 
American Elder [£. canadensis]. Likes plenty 
of moisture. Blossoms in July, purple berries 
in September. 3 to 4 It. 60c each, $5.50 per 
10; 4 to 5 ft. 75c each, $7.00 per 10. 
Cutleaf American Elder [S. canadensis 
acutiloba], Cutleat form of the above. 3 to 
4 ft. 60c each, $5.50 per 10; 4 to 5 ft. 75c each, 
$7.00 per 10. 
Golden American Elder [<S. canadensis aurea]. 
Golden leaved form of American Elder. 
3 to 4 ft. 60c each, $5.50 per 10. 
Scarlet Elder [£. pubens]. Large white flower 
panicles in early spring followed by inedible 
red berries in July. 3 to 4 It. 60c each, $5.50 
per 10. 
URAL FALSE SPIRAEA 
[Sorbaria sorbifolia], Grows to six feet with 
large panicles of white flowers in midsummer. 
2 to 3 ft. 50c each, $4.50 per 10; 3 to 4 ft.. 
60c each, $5.50 per 10. 
SPIRAEA 
Anthony Waterer Spiraea [5. bumalda, An¬ 
thony Water er], A low growing species with 
rather flat pink blossoms throughout the 
summer and autumn. 18 to 24 in. 50c each, 
$4.50 per 10; 2 to 232 ft- 60c each, $5.50 per 
10 . 
Bridalwreath [S. prunifolia]. The true Bridal- 
wreath, whose flowers, like tiny white roses, 
cover the stems before the leaves appear in 
the spring. Upright growth. 2 to 3 It. 50c 
each, $4.50 per 10. 
Meadowsweet [S. salicifolia], 4 ft. Spiraea, 
native of our New England pastures. White 
flowers in July. 2 to 3 ft. 50c each, $4.00 per 
10 . 
Thunberg Spiraea [S’, thunbergi]. Fine, almost, 
mistlike white flowers in earliest spring, 
and the very fine foliage gives a pleasing 
effect throughout the year. 2 to 3 ft. 50c 
each, $4.50 per 10; 3 to 4 ft. 60c each, $5.50 
per 10. 
Steeplebush [S. tomentosa]. The pink, spire¬ 
like blossoms of this slender bush are borne 
through July and August. 2 to 3 ft. 40c each, 
$3.00 per 10. 
Korean Spirea [S. trichocarpa], A new Spiraea 
somewhat resembling Vanhoutte, but blos¬ 
soming three weeks later. 2 to 3 ft. 50c each, 
$4.50 per 10. 
Vanhoutte Spiraea [S. Vanhouttei]. The com¬ 
mon white Spiraea with arching branches, 
commonly miscalled Bridalwreath. 2 to 3 ft. 
50c each, $4.00 per 10; 3 to 4 ft. 60c each, 
$5.00 per 10. 
CUTLEAF STEPHANANDRA 
[,Stephanandra flexuosa], 3 ft. shrub grown 
for foliage only. The tops usually kill each 
winter but are renewed the following spring. 
2 to 3 ft. 50c each, $4.50 per 10. 
SYRINGA 
Japanese Tree Lilac [S. japonica], More of a 
tree than a shrub, as it grows 25 ft. tall. 
The large clusters of white flowers are borne 
in early summer after all other lilacs have 
gone by. 3 to 4 ft. 75c each, $7.00 per 10. 
Persian Lilac [S. persica], 10 ft. A most pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. Pale lilac, very fragrant 
flowers in May. 2 to 3 ft. 55c each, $4.50 per 
10; 3 to 4 ft. 75c each, $6.50 per 10; 4 to 5 ft. 
$1.00 each, $9.00 per 10; 5 to 6 ft. heavy 
clumps $3.00 each. 
Late Lilac [<S. villosa], A large-leaved variety 
growing 10 to 12 ft. tall with broad panicles 
of pint flowers in early June. 2 to 3 ft. 50c 
each, $4.50 per 10; 3 to 4 ft. 75c each, $6.50 
per 10. 
Common Lilac [S', vulgaris]. Well known to 
everyone, usually blossoming at Memorial 
Day in New England. 2 to 3 ft. 50c each, 
$4.50 per 10; 3 to 4 ft. 75c each, $6.50 per 10. 
Common White Lilac [S. vulgaris alba]. Grows 
taller than the purple form. 2 to 3 It. 50c 
each, $4.50 per 10; 3 to 4 ft. 75c each, $6.50 
per 10. 
Josikaea. Hungarian Lilac. An extremely 
valuable shrub of tall erect growth, glossy 
deep green foliage and rich purple flowers in 
big upright panicles in early summer. 2 to 
3 ft. 75c each. 
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