SMALL TREES AND SHRUBS 
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shade. Suggest ten to twelve plants per 
square yard. Strong plants. 50c, Three 
$1.00, Doz. $3.50. 
PHILADELPHUS (Mock Orange) 
Lemoinei. 4-5 ft. Semi-dwarf, attractive 
foliage, dense racemes of small fragrant 
white flowers. 2-3 ft. 75c. 
Microphylius.* To 5 ft. Small-leaved na¬ 
tive species with fragrant white flowers. 
18-24 in. 75c. 
Norma. To 7 ft. New. Large single flowers, 
over long period, fine foliage, bushy and 
symmetrical. 3-4 ft. $1.00. 
Virginal. 7 to 8 ft. One of the newer va¬ 
rieties with large semi-double flowers in 
great profusion. Begins flowering in 
May and usually has a few flowers 
throughout the summer. 2-3 ft. 75c, 3-4 
ft. $1.00. 
PHYSOCARPUS 
Opulifolius. Ninebark. 8-10 ft. Large hardy 
shrub with attractive white flowers in 
May-June. 2-3 ft. 60c. 
Opulifolius nanus. Dwarf Ninebark. To 5 
ft. Erect, dense growth, small dark 
green leaves. A profusion of white flow¬ 
ers in spring and leaves frequently turn 
red in autumn. 2-3 ft. 75c, 3-4 ft. $1.00. 
POTENTILLA 
Fruticosa. Cinquefoil. To 3 ft. Dwarf 
shrub of northern latitudes. Bright yel¬ 
low flowers throughout the summer and 
very hardy. Excellent for the rock gar¬ 
den. 12-18 in. 50c. 
PRUNUS 
Besseyi.* Western Sand Cherry. To 4 ft. 
A low spreading bush, extremely profuse 
in flower and fruit. The cherries are 
black, of large size and only slightly 
astringent when fully ripe. Drouth re¬ 
sistant, valuable for erosion control and 
furnishes food for birds. 18-24 in. 50c, 
3- 4 ft. 85c. 
Cistena. Hansen’s Purple Leaved Plum. 
5-6 ft. Dwarf, hardy variety with rich 
purple-red leaves. Upright growth. 2-3 
ft. 85c. 
Glandulosa sinensis. Flowering Almond. To 
5 ft. Ornamental shrub with masses 
of double blossoms along limbs during 
early spring. Either white or pink on 
own roots. 2-3 ft. $1.00, 3-4 ft. $1.50. 
Melanocarpa.* Mountain Choke Cherry. To 
10 ft. Thicket forming shrub bearing 
quantities of small dark cherries in clus¬ 
ters during late summer. Fruit much 
sought by birds. 2-3 ft. 50c, 3-4 ft. 75c, 
4- 5 ft. $1.00. 
Tomentosa. Nanking Cherry. To 8 ft. Large 
attractive bush with beautiful pink blos¬ 
soms. Fruit abundant and edible. 3-4 
ft. $1.25. 
Triloba. Double Flowering Plum. 8-10 ft. 
An outstanding shrub with beautiful 
double pink blossoms in early spring. 
Very hardy. 2-3 ft. $1.00. 4-5 ft. $2.00. 
Xanthocarpa. Yellow Fruited Choke Cherry. 
To 10 ft. Same as Melanocarpa except 
fruit is yellow. 2-3 ft. 75c. 
PURSHIA 
Tridentata.* Antelope Bush. 4-6 ft. Alow, 
much branched shrub, growing on sunny 
slopes of dry western hills. Suitable for 
the dry rock garden. 18-24 in. 60c. 
RHUS 
Cismontana.* Rockmont Sumac. To 4 ft. 
A selected type that differs in its dwarfer 
habit, its small red fruit clusters and 
very dark, glossy foliage. Foliage bril¬ 
liant red in autumn. 2-3 ft. 50c, 3-4 ft. 75c. 
Cismontana flavescens. Yellow-fruited Su¬ 
mac. To 6 ft. An albino form of the 
western Sumac with yellow fruit and 
the leaves turning yellow in autumn. 
2-3 ft. 50c, 3-4 ft. 75c. 
Cognata.* Durango Sumac. To 8 ft. An 
uprigiit bushy shrub with aromatic tri¬ 
lobate foliage and brilliant red berries in 
showy terminal clusters. Best in sunny, 
dry or well drained position. 3-4 ft. 75c. 
Trilobata.* Three Leaved Sumac. To 5 ft. 
Low branching habit, bright red berries 
in loose clusters and dark green foliage. 
Hardy and drouth resistant. 3-4 ft. 75c. 
Typhina. Staghorn Sumac, To 15 ft. or 
more. Rapid grower, greenish flowers in 
dense terminal panicles, clusters of crim¬ 
son berries. Leaves yellow and purple 
in autumn, 3-4 ft. 75c, 4-5 ft. $1.00. 
Typhina laciniata. Shredded or Fern-Leaved 
Sumac. To 10 ft. or more. Finely cut 
leaves turning red in autumn, also red 
berries. 3-4 ft. 75c, 4-5 ft. $1.00. 
RIBES 
Alpinum. Mountain Currant. To 6 ft, A 
hardy, dense shrub suitable for hedges 
or landscaping. Scarlet fruit. 12-18 in. 
60c. 
ROBINIA 
Hispida. Rose Acacia. To 6 ft, A hand¬ 
some flowering shrub with large rose- 
colored pea blossoms. 2-3 ft. 50c, 3-4 ft. 
75c, 4-5 ft. $1.00. 
Hybrida, Kelseyi x hispida. To 6 or 8 ft. 
Flowers of large size, deep pink, fra¬ 
grant, very profuse. A seedling of Kel¬ 
seyi. 2-3 ft. 75c, 3-4 ft. $1.00. 
Hybrida, Wisteria. To 6 or 8 ft. Unique for 
its long, pendant flower racemes of deep 
rose, not unlike the flowers of Wisteria. 
A large shrub and profuse bloomer. 2-3 
ft. 75c, 3-4 ft. $1.00. 
Kelseyi. Kelsey Pink Locust. To 6 ft. 
Nearly spineless, slender and very beau¬ 
tiful in flower. 3-4 ft. 75c, 4-5 ft. $1.00. 
Luxurians.* Colorado Pink Locust. Shrub 
or small tree to 15 ft. Profusion of fra¬ 
grant pink pea blossoms. 4-5 ft. $1.00. 
Note: These flowering locusts are all 
hardy. Should be planted where their in¬ 
vading habit will not be objectionable. 
