DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
ROSA — Continued 
R. multiflora — Japanese Rose 
8 ft. Half shrub, half vine. Flowers sin¬ 
gle, white, in clusters, profuse, June. 
Small red berries. 
5 to 6 ft. . 
^ R. rugosa — Rugosa Rose 
5 ft. Bushy. Leaves 1 inch, thick, 
glossy. Flowers 2 inch, single, rich pink, 
very fragrant, June to October. Fruits 
scarlet, % inch. 
18 to 24 in. . 
R. rug. alba — White Rugosa Rose 
5 ft. White flowered form of preceding. 
18 to 24 in. 
R. setigera — Prairie Rose 
10 ft. Semi-climber. Bright pink, June, 
July. 
3 to 4 ft. . 
R. spinosissima — Scotch Rose 
3 ft. Dense clumps. Flowers white, 
pink, May, June. 
12 to 18 in. 
R. spin, altaica — Altai Rose 
3 ft. Flowers large white. May, June. 
2 to 4 ft. 
R. wichuraiana — Memorial Rose 
Wide creeping. Fine for covering banks. 
Flowers pure white, July to September. 
2 yrs. 
SAMBUCUS canadensis — American Elder 
10 ft. Loose habit. Large flat heads of 
white flowers, June, July. Purple ber¬ 
ries, September, used for pies and wine. 
3 to 4 ft. 
4 to 5 ft. 
SORBARIA sorbifolia — Ural False-Spirea 
6 ft. Bushy. Arching branches. Huge 
white flower cones, July, August. 
3 to 4 ft. 
4 to 5 ft. 
Plant Prices Per 
1 10 100 
$1.00 $8.50 $70.00 
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SPIRAEA 
A well known, much planted family — nevertheless deserving of continued 
planting, having many members of great beauty. The Spireas fall into two main 
groups— (1) medium and large sorts with white flowers, ranging from April to 
July— (2) dwarf sorts with red, pink or white flowers in July and August. The 
spring flowers are borne all along the branches; the summer flowers in small 
heads at the ends of the branches. The spring flowering sorts thrive in all soils; 
the summer-bloomers like lime. 
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