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The Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, Connecticut. 
Van Houtte's Spiraea. One of the hardiest, most graceful and altogether charming of 
hardy shrubs. Not only a graceful tumbling mass of purest white while in bloom, but an 
equally charming shrub throughout the year. Of easiest culture and in every way recom¬ 
mended. See page 4#. 
DECIDUOUS FLOWERING SIIRUBS—Continued. 
EACH. 
PER 
10. 
PER 
100. 
PRIVET LARGE-FRUIT (L. Macrocarpa). . .Specimens, 4 to 5 feet, 
$1.00 to 
$3.00 
A very hardy type producing showy white flowers and 
3 to 
4 feet. 
.35 
$2.50 
$20.00 
quantities of jet-black fruits in fall and winter. 
2 to 
3 feet. 
.25 
2.00 
15.00 
PRUNUS, see Almond. 
PYRUS ARBUTIFOLIA, see Chokecherry. 
PYRUS JAPONIC A, see Japan Quince. 
RHODOTYPOS KERRIOIDES or White Kerria 
Specimens, 4 to 6 feet, 
SI.00 to 
3.00 
Effective shrub bearing pure white flowers in May. 
3 to 
4 feet. 
.50 
3.50 
2 to 
3 feet. 
.35 
2.50 
20.00 
RHUS, see Sumach 
RIBES, see Currant. Yellow Flowering. 
ROSA HUGOS A (Japan Rose), see Rose department page 68. 
ROSE OF SHARON, see Althea. 
RUBUS DELICIOSUS or Rocky Mountain Raspberry. 
2 to 
3 feet. 
.50 
4.50 
Pure white, single rose-like blooms. Graceful trailing 
habit. 
1 to 
2 feet. 
.35 
3.00 
ST. JOHN’S-WORT (Hypericum Aureum). 
2 to 
3 feet. 
.50 
4.50 
Low-growing with yellow blooms. July and August. 
Does especially well in dry, sandy, light soils. 
SAMBUCUS, see Elder. 
SHAD BUSH (Amelanchier Canadensis). 
1 to 
2 feet. 
.35 
3.00 
2 to 
3 feet. 
.35 
2.50 
Native, beautiful shrub-like tree producing in early spring 
racemes of pure white flowers. 
SHEEP-BERRY, see Viburnum Lentago 
Cut-leaf Staghorn Sumach. The soft airy graceful effect of this shrub during 
the summer time is most interesting, but its spectacular charm is in the fall when 
the autumnal tintings are without a rival in brilliancy. See page 42. 
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