THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO. 
DENVER, COLO 
51 
Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs 
llock; Orsinge 
JAPAN QUINCE 
CYDONIA JAPONICA— Flowering Q,iiince —(5 to 6 
feet). Very early in spring this fine old shrub is 
completely covered with dazzling scarlet flowers; 
followed by small, quince-shaped fruits, which 
are quite fragrant. Growth bushy with protecting 
thorns. (Fnch 400) (3 for $1.10). 
JAPANESE SPINDLE TREE 
EUONYMUS ATROPURPUREUS —(10 to 12 ft.). A 
hardy vigorous shrub or small tree producing an 
abundance of scarlet berries. Attractive colored 
foliage in autumn. (Each 50c) (3 for $1.35). 
JETBEAD (White Kerria) 
RHODOTYPOS KERRIOIDES —(4 to 5 ft.). A very 
distinct shrub with bright green foliage. Single 
white flowers in April and May. Black shiny 
fruit in autumn and winter. (Each 35c) (3 for 
$ 1 . 00 ). 
LILAC (Syringa) 
Probably one of the most popular ornamental 
shrubs. They thrive in fertile rather moist soils. 
FRENCH LILACS —(10 to 12 ft.). Valuable hardy 
hybrids. Popular on account of attractive flowers 
of various colors and foliage. 
Belle de Nancy —Double rose with white center. 
Chas. X. —Single reddish purple. 
Mme. Lcmoine —Double white. 
Pre.s. Grevy —Double light blue. 
Rubra de Marley —Double rosy-red. 
Souv. de Ludwig Spaeth —Single purple. 
Any one above: (Each 50c) (3 for $1.35). 
CHINESE, ROTHOMAGENSIS —(8 to 10 ft.). Gen¬ 
erally grown and sold for Persian Lilac. Upright 
vigorous grower. Reddish purple flowers April 
and May. One of the best for general planting. 
(Each 50c) (3 for $1.35). 
VULGARIS OR COMMON —(12 to 15 ft.). Hardy popu¬ 
lar shrub that blooms freely. Single flowers in 
large panicles during April and May. PURPLE 
or VmiTE. (Each 35c) (3 for $1.00). 
MOCK ORANGE 
PHIL AHELPHU S—Coronarius—(Sweet Syringa )—8 
to 10 ft.). A well-known shrub with pure white, 
sweetly scented flowers, blooming in May. (Each 
35c) (3 for $1.00). 
VIRGINAL —(7 to 8 ft.). Loads down with beautiful 
fragrant semi-double flowers over a long season, 
beginning in May. (Each 50c) (3 for $1.35). 
NINEBARK 
PHYSOCARPUS OPULIFOLIUS—Goldleaf —(8 to 10 
ft.). Golden leaved variety producing white flow¬ 
ers in May or June; followed by interesting brown¬ 
ish seed pods. (Each 40c) (3 for $1.10). 
PEARL BUSH 
EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA—(6 to 10 ft.). The 
early buds look like pearls strung on slender 
threads, May opening them up to long, gleaming 
sprays of pure white; is one of the showiest of 
shrubs. (Each 45c) (3 for .$1.25). 
POTENTILLA 
FRUTICOSA—Shrubby Cinauefoil— (2 to 3 ft.). A 
dwarf-growing shrub. Bright yellow flowers 
throughout the summer. Very hardy. (Each 60c) 
(3 for $1.50). 
ROSE ACACIA 
ROBINIA HISPIDA —(6 to 8 ft.). Of loose spreading- 
habit like dwarf sumac. Beautiful large heads of 
pink fragrant pea-like flowers. (Each 50c) (3 for 
$1.35). 
SNOWBALL 
VIBURNUM—Opulus Sterilis—Common Snowball— 
(10 to 12 ft.). A well-known favorite shrub, with 
globular clusters of white flowers the latter part 
of May. (Each 50c) (3 for $1.35). 
OPULUS—Highbush Ci'anberry —(10 to 12 ft.). The 
white flowers in June are followed in autumn by 
bright scarlet berries which are very attractive 
until very late in winter. (Each 50c) (3 for $1..35). 
Old Fa.shioned Snowball 
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