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COMMON AND BOTANICAL NAMES 
RHODOTYPOS KERRIOIDES or White 
Kerria. ..Specimens, 4 to 6 feet, ] 
Effective shrub bearing pure white 3 to 
flowers in May followed in late Summer 2 to 
with an abundance of showy jet-black 
fruit 
BHUS, see Sumach 
BIBES, see Currant, Yellow Flowering 
BOSA RUGOSA (Japan Rose), see Hardy Roses, page 66. 
ROSE OF SHARON, see Althea. 1 
RUBUS DEL1CIOSUS or Rocky Moun¬ 
tain Raspberry. 2 to 
Pure white, single rose-like blooms. 1 to 
Graceful trailing habit. 
ST. JOHN’S-WORT (Hypericum Aureum) 3 
Low-growing with yellow blooms. 2 
July and August. Does especially well 
in dry sandy soils. 
SAMBUCUS, see Elder. 
SHAD BUSH (Amelanchier Canadensis).. 2 to 3 feet. [ 
Beautiful native shrub-like tree pro¬ 
ducing in early Spring racemes of pure 
white flowers. 
SHEEP-BERRY, see Viburnum Lentago. 
SILVER THORN, see Eleagnus. 
SMOKE TREE, see Sumach. 
SNOWBALL COMMON, see Viburnum 
Opulus var. 
SNOWBALL JAPAN, see Viburnum Plicatum. 
SNOWBERRY WHITE (Symphoricarpus 
Racemosa). 3 to 
Slender shrub, bearing clusters of 2 to 
waxy-white fruits late m the Fall. 1 to 
Grows well in partial shade. 
SORBARIA, see Spirsea. 
SORBUS, see Chokecherry. 
SPICE BUSH (Benzoin Odoriferum).... 3 to 4 feet. 
Interesting native shrub; yellow 
flowers before leaves. 
SPINDLE TREE, see Euonymus Europeus. 
SPIR2EA ARGUTA.Specimens, 5 to 6 feet. 
One of the best of the spirseas of re- 3 to 
cent introduction, resembles Thun- 2 to 
bergii, but is taller. 
SPIRAEA ARGUTA VAR. DWARF.... 2 to 
Similar to preceding but quite dwarf 1 to 
in form. Originated here at our Nursery. 
SPIRAEA BRIDAL WREATH (Spirsea 
Prunifolia var. FI. PI.) .. Specimens, 4 to 6 feet, 
A fine old garden shrub with double 3 to 
showy white flowers and brilliant foli- 2 to 
age in the Fall. 
SPIRAEA BUMALDA VAR. A. WATERER. 
A most desirable variety, having 2 to 
deep red flowers, blooming all Sum- 18 to 24 
mer, fine for foreground plantings. 8 to 12 
SPIRA5A CALLOSA, see Spirsea Japonica. 
SPIRAEA JAPAN WHITE (Albiflora). 
Specimens, 2 to 
Low-growing, white panicles in July 1 to 
and August. 
SPIRAEA JAPONICA (Spirsea Callosa).. 3 to 
Purplish foliage while young, flowers 2 to 
rosy pink in July. 
SPIRAEA MOUNTAIN ASH-LEAF (Sor- 
baria Sorbifolia). 3 to 
Graceful, rapid-growing shrub with 2 to 
sumach-like leaves and terminal clus- 1 to 
ters of showy white blossoms in July. 
3PIRA5A MOUNTAIN ASH-LEAF (S. 
Aitchisoni). (Rare). 3 to 
An interesting form of the above 2 to 
recently introduced but more graceful. 
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