Shrubs—Cont’d 
Physocarpus opulifolius 
nanus, DWARF NINE- 
BARK 4' 
Similar to Bridal Wreath 
Spirea but lower and less 
spreading. Covered with 
white flowers in spring 
and attractive red-brown 
seed pods in summer. Good 
fall color. 2-3 foot $1.00 
V 2 Natural Size 
Natural Size 
Potentilla fruticosa, SHRUBBY CINQUEFOIL N. 2' 
A native dwarf shrub with spreading stems. Loose clusters 
of small rose-like yellow flowers blooming all summer and 
fall. It grows in dry or wet, shady or sunny locations. Fits 
well in the rock garden. 18-24 inch 75c, 12-18 inch 50c 
Prunus besseyi, WESTERN SANBCHERRY N. 4' 
White flowers in spring and small black edible plums. Spread¬ 
ing habit, useful for covering blanks. 3-4 ft. $1.00, 2-3 ft. 75c 
Prunus cistena, HANSEN PURPLE LEAF PLUM 6' 
Leaves purple-red all summer. Flower and fruit unimportant. 
Useful for an accent point among green foliage. Hardy here. 
3-4 foot $1.00 
Prunus glandulosa glabra albiplena, DOUBLE 
WHITE FLOWERING ALMOND 4' 
Similar to the pink but. with white flowers. 2-3 foot $1.50 
Prunus glandulosa trichostyla sinensis, DOUBLE 
PINK FLOWERING ALMOND 4' 
The most attractive shrub of early spring, because of its 
masses of beautiful pink flowers. These plants are on their 
own roots and will not send up annoying plum sprouts. 
2-3 foot $1.50 
Prunus melanocarpa, WESTERN CHOKECHERRY N. 10' 
The familiar native shrub with clusters of white fragrant 
flowers and black edible fruit. Useful for tall thickets. 
Hardy and slow growing. Nursery grown plants 2-3 foot 50c 
Figure at right of name indicates average mature height. 
N. following name indicates a Native Colorado plant. 
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