Shrubs—Cont’d 
Rosa foetida harisoni, HARISON YELLOW ROSE 6' 
A double yellow spring-flowering rose, similar to Persian 
but more hardy and free flowering. 3-4 foot 75c 
Rosa foetida persiana, PERSIAN YELLOW ROSE 6' 
Double yellow June-flowering rose. Flowers more double than 
Harison and darker than either Harison or Hugonis. Shrub 
of rather irregular shape. 2-3 foot 60c 
Rosa hugonis, GOLDEN ROSE OF CHINA 8' 
Makes the best shaped shrub of any of the spring-flowering 
roses. Completely covered in spring with single light-yellow 
flowers. 4-5 foot $1.50, 3-4 foot $1.00 
Rosa rouletti, DWARF ROSE 1' 
Plant only about one foot high. Beautiful miniature pink 
roses in bloom all summer. Makes an attractive low border. 
An old rose recently revived. You will love it. 6-8 inch 50c 
Rosa rubrifolia, REDLEAF ROSE 6' 
Leaves and stems are dark red all summer. Very small pink 
flowers and persistent red fruit. 3-4 foot $1.00 
Rosa sayi, NATIVE RED-STEM ROSE N.2' 
Low-growing spreading shrub, similar to Meadow Rose but 
more dwarf. Useful for naturalistic plantings and covering- 
banks. Effective in combination with Snowberries, Thimble- 
berries or low Juniper. 2-3 foot 50c 
Rosa setigera, PRAIRIE ROSE 4' 
Small pink flowers and persistent red fruits. Of spreading 
habit, useful for ground cover and covering banks. 
18-24 inch 40c 
Rose, PINK RADIANCE 3' 
Not strictly a hardy shrub rose, but its vigorous growth and 
persistent blooming make it a valuable addition to any shrub 
border. 2-3 foot 75c 
Rubus deliciosus, THIMBLEBERRY or BOULDER 
RASPBERRY N. 5' 
One of the most valuable of our native shrubs. Gracefully 
arching thornless branches with attractive foliage. Large 
white rose-like flowers in May and June. Very hardy and 
easily grown. 3-4 foot 75c, 2-3 foot 50c, 18-24 inch 35c 
Salix irrorata, BLUE STEM WILLOW N. 8' 
The silvery-blue stems of this rapid-growing native willow 
are especially attractive in winter. Small gray pussies burst 
out from their jet-black buds in early spring. Not as large 
buds as the pussy willow, but it seems to be resistant to the 
blight which damages the pussy willow. 
6-8 foot $1.25, 5-6 foot $1.00, 3-4 foot 75c 
Sambucus canadensis acutiloba, CUTLEAVED ELDER 8' 
A rapid-growing shrub with attractive cutleaves. White 
flowers in summer and black edible fruit. 2-3 foot 75c 
Sambucus canadensis aurea, GOLDEN ELDER 8' 
A golden-leaved form of the common elder. Used for color 
accents in large plantings. 3-4 foot 75c 
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