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Tff'pMwMmWEWKO PLUM. 7-8 E n h Double 10 pfnk flow®*, 
studding each branch and twig in May. ^ g qq 
yedoe nsi s Y O S HINO CHERRY. 30-50 ft. A fine Japanese variety with white 
or pink single faintly fragrant flowers in profusion m late May. 
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PTRUS ussuriensis, USSURIAN PEAR. 25-40 ft. Branches yellow-gray to 
purple-brown. Showy large clusters of pure white flowers in late Spring. 
Small greenish-yellow fruit. 
4-5 ft. 1 - ou 
QUERCUS, OAK. . , , 
macrocarpa, MOSSYCUP OAK. 60-150 ft. Light brown corky bark. 
94 ft 1.00 8.0U 
4 - 5 ft/. 1.25 10.00 
palustris, PIN OAK. 60-125 ft. Slender branches usually pendulous at ends. 
Symmetrical pyamidal head. Rapid growth. 
5- 6 ft. . .. 2.00 16.00 
RHAMNUS, BUCKTHORN. 
caroliniana, CAROLINA BUCKTHORN. 8-30 ft. May-June. Shrubby tree. 
Leaves turning yellow in Autumn. Small round fruit changes from red to 
black. > „ 
5_6 ft . 1-25 10.00 
dahurica, DAHURIAN BUCKTHORN. 12-30 ft. Large spreading shrub with 
greenish vellow flowers, and black berries. A good hedge plant. 
18-24 in.40 3.20 
RHODORA canadensis, RHODORA. 2-3 ft. Lavender-pink. April-May. Really 
an Azalea with gorgeous flowers in very early Spring. Plant in acid soil. 
A much neglected native. 
12-18 in. clumps. 1.00 8.00 
ROBINA, LOCUST. 
hispida, ROSEACACIA. 1-3 ft. May-June. Shrub with bristly bi'anches and 
bright rose-colored flowers. 
18-24 in.40 3.20 
kelseyi, KELSEY LOCUST. 4-8 ft. May-June. Very handsome and graceful 
with brilliant rose-colored flowers and purple fruits. Our introduction. 
18-24 in.60 4.80 38.00 
ROSA, ROSE. 
acicularis, PRICKLY' ROSE. 3 ft. May-June. Low species with solitary deep- 
rose single flowers, 2 in. across. 
9-12 in.35 2.80 22.00 
blanda, MEADOW ROSE, 3-5 ft. May-June. Slender low shrub with delicate 
pink flowers. 2-2y 2 in. across. 
18-24 in.40 3.20 
2- 3 ft.60 4.80 
hugonis, HUGONIS ROSE. 6 ft. May-June. Brilliant yellow flowers 2y 2 in. 
across ; free flowering. 
18-24 in.60 4.80 
lucida, VIRGINIA ROSE. 2-4 ft. June-July. A dwarf form adapted for borders 
or shrubberies; shiny foliage and bright pink flowers. 
12-18 in.35 2.80 
nitida, BRISTLY ROSE. 3-6 ft. June-July. Branches covered with numerous 
reddish bristles. Fine single reddish flowers y 2 in. across. 
9-12 in.35 2.80 22.00 
12-18 in. 50 4.00 
rouletti, 6-8 in. A charming midget Rose with tiny pink flowers all Summer. 
A dainty rockery plant. 
3- 6 in. pot grown. .50 4.00 
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. 60 4.80 38.00 
rugosa alba, WHITE RUGOSA ROSE. 6 ft. May-September. White flowering 
form. Fine contrast to Rosa rugosa. 
18-24 in.75 6.00 
setigera, PRAIRIE ROSE. 6-10 ft. June-July. Deep rose, single. 
18-24 in. 40 3.20 
spinosissima, SCOTCH ROSE. 3-4 ft. May-June. Branches covered with bristles; 
numerous solitary flowers usually fine yellow. 
12-18 in.50 4.00 
For CLIMBING ROSES see page 40. 
