Westminster Nurseries, W estvmister ^ Maryland 
33 
Photinia 
Photinia villosa (Christmasberry). 12-15 ft. The 
glossy foliage turns brilliant red in autumn; white 
flowers in June are succeeded by a profusion of 
rich, scarlet berries. Truly a fine shrub. 
Each Per 10 Each Per 10 
18 
to 
24 
in.... 
.. .50 
4.00 
4 to 
5 
ft.... 
.. 1.25 
10.00 
2 
to 
3 
ft.... 
.. .60 
5.00 
5 to 
6 
ft.... 
.. 2.00 
15.00 
3 
to 
4 
ft. . . . 
.. .90 
8.00 
6 to 
8 
ft.... 
.. 2.75 
22.50 
Physocarpus 
Physocarpus opulifolius (Common Ninebark). 8-10 
ft. Creamy white flowers in June are produced 
along the stems, from which the bark hangs in long- 
shreds and stripes. A very good plant for shady 
laces. 
Each 
Per 10 
Per 100 
3 to 4 ft. 
.40 
.... 
4 to 5 ft. 
.55 
5.00 
40.00 
5 to 6 ft.. 
.75 
6.00 
50.00 
6 to 8 ft. 
. 1.00 
8.50 
P. opulifolius aureus (Goldleaf Ninebark). 8-10 ft. 
Golden-leaved variety with white flowers in June. 
Very fine for contrast. Each Per 10 
2 to 3 ft.35 3.00 
Potentilla 
Potentilla fruticosa (Shrubby Cinquefoil). 3-4 ft. 
Pretty foliage, low-growing, with an unending 
succession of cheerful single yellow flowers from 
June to September. Useful in the rock garden or 
perennial border. 
Each Per 10 Each Per 10 
8 to 12 in.25 2.00 15 to 18 in.45 4.00 
12 to 15 in.35 3.00 18 to 24 in.60 5.00 
P. fruticosa veitchi (Veitch Cinquefoil). 3-4 ft. A 
hardy variety bearing pure white blossoms from 
June till frost. Each 
12 to 18 in.50 
Prunus 
Rhodotypos. 
Rhus 
Rhus canadensis (Fragrant Sumac). 8-10 ft. Low 
spreading shrub with showy heads of yellow flowers 
in spring and bunches of coral-red fruits; the 
fragrant, aromatic foliage turns brilliant orange 
and scarlet in autumn. Withstands drought and 
is excellent on dry, rocky wastelands. 
Each 
Per 10 
Each 
Per 10 
18 
to 
24 
in... 
... .60 
5.00 
5 
to 
6 
ft... 
... 2.00 
.... 
2 
to 
3 
ft... 
... .80 
7.00 
6 
to 
8 
ft... 
,... 2.50 
.... 
3 
to 
4 
ft... 
... 1.10 
9.50 
8 
to 
10 
ft. . 
... 3.25 
27.50 
4 
to 
5 
ft... 
... 1.50 
• • • • 
R. cotinus (Common Smoketree). 12-15 ft. A smoky 
mist of pale purple blossoms in July makes this a 
very fascinating shrub. In autumn the foliage is 
painted handsomely in brown, red, and yellow tints. 
18 to 
24 
in... 
Each 
... .60 
Per 10 
5.00 
4 
to 
5 
ft..., 
Each 
.... 1.75 
2 to 
3 
ft... 
... .90 
8.00 
5 
to 
6 
ft..., 
.... 2.25 
3 to 
4 
ft... 
... 1.10 
9.50 
6 
to 
8 
ft... 
.... 3.50 
Prunus glandulosa (Pink Flowering Almond). 5-6 
ft. Charming clusters of double-pink blossoms on 
drooping branches in early spring. 
Each Each 
18 to 24 in.60 2 to 3 ft.75 
Rhamnus 
Rhamnus caroliniana (Carolina Buckthorn). 25-30 
ft. A large, ornamental shrub of easy culture, 
suitable for borders and specimen use. The foliage 
is handsome; the bright red berries turn to black 
when they ripen. 
Each Per 10 Each Per 10 
4 to 5 ft. 1.00 8.00 6 to 8 ft. 2.00 17.50 
5 to 6 ft. 1.25 10.00 8 to 10 ft. 3.50 30.00 
Rhodotypos 
Rhodotypos kerrioides (Jetbead). 4-5 ft. A bushy 
shrub with fresh green foliage and pure white 
flowers in May and June. Bunches of shining black 
berries enhance the shrub all winter. Will grow in 
shade. Each Per 10 Each Per 10 
18 to 24 in.45 4.00 2 to 3 ft.60 5.00 
Ribes 
Ribes alpinum (Mountain Currant). 6-8 ft. Dense 
shrub with wide spreading branches covered with 
bright green foliage; the greenish yellow flowers 
of spring are followed by bright scarlet berries in 
summer and fall; excellent for the shady place. 
Each Per 10 
12 to 18 in.40 3.50 
R. odoratum (aureum) (Golden Currant). 5-7 ft. A 
handsome shrub with yellow fragrant flowers early 
in the spring followed by black, glabrous fruit; 
does well in shade. 
Each 
12 to 13 in.45 
Robinia 
Robinia hispida (Rose-acacia). 5-7 ft. A shrub of 
medium height, resembling the Locust tree. Clusters 
of bright rose colored sweet pea-like flowers hang 
from the slender branches in May and June; hair¬ 
like thorns cover the branches. Very conspicuous. 
Each Each 
12 to 18 in.35 18 to 24 in.45 
Rosa — See Rose!! 
