INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 
SHRUBS 
PHYSOCARPUS Ol’l 
“Spiraea opulifolia.” 
ing branches. Creamy 
Decorative seed pods. 
3 to 4 ft_ 
I*. O. I>uten 10 ft. 
Golden yellow leaves 
3 to 4 ft_ 
LIFOLIUS 10 ft. 
Ninebark 
Vigorous w’ide spread- 
white flowers in June. 
Each Per 10 
_$ .50 $4.00 
Goldleaf Ninebark 
White flowers in June. 
r-i'-h Per 10 
_$ .50 $4.00 
POTENTILLA FRUITICOSA 4 ft. 
Shrubby Cinquefoil 
Yellow flowers in .Tune-September. Very 
adaptable and useful shrub. 
12 to 18 in_$ -HO 
18 to 24 in- .60 
PRUNITS GLANDULOSA 5-0 ft. 
Flowering; Almond 
Covered with soft pink double flowers in 
May: very showy. 
18 to 24 in-$ .75 
24 to 30 in_100 
PYRACANTHA COCCIXFA LALANDI 0-8 ft. 
A small, picturesque shrub, thorny with 
box-like evergreen foliage. Especially fine 
orange-scarlet berries in fall and winter. 
Needs sheltered location. Easily trained on 
walls, excellent in rock gardens, or as a low 
ornamental hedge. 
1 ft_$1-00 
o ^__ 2 50 
^ ft_5 00 
4 ft.I_ 7.50 
KIIODOTY'POS KERKIOIDES 0 ft. Jetbead 
“White IOrria.” Fresh green foliage: white 
flowers in May-.Tune. shining black fruit all 
winter. Adaptable to shade. 
Each PrlO 
3 to 4 ft_$ .50 $4.00 
KlfCS CANADENSIS 8 ft. Fragrant Sumac 
Yellowish ffowers in clusters in April-May. 
Hairy red fruit in June. Aromatic floiage. 
Withstands drought. 
Each pprIO 
2 to 3 ft_$ .50 $4 00 
3 to 4 ft_ .60 5.00 
R. Copallina 20 ft. Shining Sumac 
Dense growing shrub, winged stalks. Green¬ 
ish flowers in dense panicles in July-August. 
Red hairy fruit. 
Each Per 10 
3 to 4 ft_$ .50 $4.00 
R. Cotinus 15 ft. American Smoke Tree 
Bushv shrub. Purplish panicles to 8 inches 
long in June-.Tuly. Also called “Purple 
Fringe.” 
Each P°r10 
3 to 4 ft_$ .75 $0.50 
4 to 5 ft_ 1.00 0.00 
R. Glabra 12 ft. Smooth Sumac 
Green flowers in dense panicles in June- 
.Tuly. Scarlet hairy fruit. Brilliant autumn 
coloring. 
Each Per 10 
3 to 4 ft_$ .50 $4.00 
4 to 5 ft_ -60 5.00 
Cranberry Rush 
R1BES ODORATUM 6 ft. 
Missouri or Buffalo Currant 
A handsome shrub with fragrant yellow 
flowers. April-May. Large black berries. 
3 ft_$ 75 
4 ft_1.00 
ROBINA HISPIDA 5-6 ft. Rose-Acacia 
Rosy pink, attractive flowers, May-June. 
Soon develops into a mass. 
Each Per 10 
2 to 3 ft_$ .50 $4.00 
3 to 4 ft_ .60 5.00 
ROSA HUGONIS 6 ft. Hugonis Rose 
“Golden Rose of China.” Drooping branches. 
Solitary yellow flowers 2 inches across in May- 
June. Hardy. 
Each Per 10 
2 to 3 ft_$ .65 $6.00 
3 to 4 ft_ .75 7.00 
It. Lucinda 6 ft. 
Bright pink flowers followed by 
fruit. 
Each 
2 to 3 ft_$ .75 
shining red 
Per 10 
$7.00 
K. Rubiginosa 6 ft. Sweetbriar 
Each Per 10 
Bright pink, starry flowers, red foliage. 
2 to 3 ft_$ -75 $7.00 
R. Rubrifolia 5-6 ft. Redlcaf Rose 
Long purplish leaves. Deep red flowers. 
Hardy. 
Each Per 10 
3 yr_$ -75 $7.00 
R. G. Laciniata 4-5 ft. Cutleaf Sumac 
Deeply cut leaves. Grows slowly. Striking 
crimson in early autumn. 
Each Per 10 
2 to 3 ft_$ -50 $4.00 
3 to 4 ft_ -60 5.00 
R. Rugosa Rubra 5 ft. Red Rugosa Rose 
Shining long thick leaves. Solitary red flow¬ 
ers in June-September. Large red fruit. 
Each Per 10 
3 yr_$ .65 $6.00 
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