NURSERYMEN AND LANDSCAPE GARDENERS 
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Rhus glabra (Smooth Sumach), 6 feet. 
A variety with smooth branches, excellent foliage, and bearing 
crimson clusters of seed in the Fall. Flowers appear in June, but 
the chief value of the plant is its bright Autumn colored foliage 
and crimson seed pods. Very hardy plant and does well in rocky 
soils. 
3 to 4 feet.35c. 4 to 5 feet.50c. 
Rhus glabra var. laciniata (Cut-leaved Sumach). 
A very fine cut-leaved variety with fern-like leaves that color 
bright scarlet in the Fall. Makes a fine specimen plant, the suckers 
soon furnishing a clump. 
2 feet.35c. 
Rhus Typhina (Staghorn Sumach), 10 feet. 
A high growing bush form, with large dark green foliage coloring 
brilliantly in the Fall, and making a very attractive plant for masses. 
Thrives well in poor sandy soil. 
3 to 4 feet, 35c. 4 to 5 feet, 40c. 5 to 6 feet, 50c. 
Rhus typhina var. laciniata (Cut-leaved Staghorn Sumach). 
A very graceful cut-leaved sort with brilliant colors in Autumn. 
50c. 
RIBES: CURRANT. 
Very ornamental, 
low growing shrubs, 
valued for their 
wealth of bright frag¬ 
rant flowers in early 
Spring. 
Ribes Alpinum 
(Mountain Currant), 
2 feet. 
A dwarf compact grow¬ 
ing shrub with fine green 
foliage. Mas fragrant yel¬ 
low flowers in May. A 
very good shrub for plant¬ 
ing in front of shrubbery 
or where low shrubs are 
needed. Very desirable 
for shady locations. 
V /2 to 2 feet.40c. 
Tamarisk 
Ribes aureum (Yellow-flowering Currant), 5 feet. 
A hardy shrub, spreading in habit and slightly drooping. II 
glossy green foliage and profusion of fragrant yellow flowers 
early May. An excellent shrub for general use. 
2} 2 to 3 feet 
3 to 1 feet 
3 to 4 feet 
35c. 
4 to 5 feet 
*>:>c. 
40c. 
