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Shady Lawn Nursery 
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PRIMROSE. R, mixed colors (English). 8 
PRIVET. See Hedge. 
PRUNES PISSARDI. Small tree, flowers pink, 
foliage purple. A handsome plant for lawn. 4 
ft. Ult. H. 12 ft. 4 ft. plants. 1 
PUSSY 1VILLOW. One pink, 1 white catkin type, 
large plants. Ult. H. 6 ft. 2 
PYRE THRUMS, P, double. 4 
PYRETHRUMS, I*, single. Assorted colors, from 
pots. 8 
Pl’XYDENTHERA. Moss-like foliage, with ex 
quisite tiny flowers. Blooms in the spring. 
Prefers shade and acid soil. This is quite 
(uineu.t lu giO\» . 4 
RASPBERRY, Black cap. Best edible type_ 10 
RASPBERRY, Everbearing or Chief, red. 20 
RHODODENDRONS, red or orchid, grafted, 1 ft. 1 
RHUBARB Myatts, 2 yr. This is the best edible 
type. 10 
RHUS, staghorn shrub. A tropical effect is ob¬ 
tained by this type of plant. Ult. 5 ft. Stag 
horn in its branching habit. Large lanceolate 
leaves. Highly colored in autumn and at each 
tip a huge bright red plume. Shade or sun_ 
ROCK GARDEN DAFFODILS. H. 6 in. These 
tiny Daffodils that include various types are a 
mighty tine acquisition. Fall only. 10 
ROCK GARDEN HARDY bulb collection. An ex¬ 
cellent assortment of dwarf flowering bulbs as 
follows : Scilla, Chiondaxa, Snowdrops, Eranthis, 
etc. All flowering sizes. 25 
ROCK GARDEN SELECTION, R. (Sedums) 5 
different, 2 of each. 10 
ROCK GARDEN SELECTION, All flowering: 
Mazos, blue; Globulariu, blue; Nepetha, blue; 
Dwarf Buttercup, yellow; Ajuga, blue; Silver 
Leal Arabia, white; Alpine Aster, pink; Trail¬ 
ing Poppy, red. 8 
ROCK ROSES (Helianthemum). Perennials. (R). 
These handsome everblooming plants make a 
round cushion effect, low growing, and with a 
breadth of ten inches. The single rose flowers 
are about the size of miniature true roses. 
Red, pink, white, and yellow, 1 of each. 5 
ROSES. Climbing. Novelties, Everbloomers. 
Gross an Teplitz, red 
Pres. Hoover, red and gold 
Radiance, pink 
Talisman, red and bronze. 4 
ROSES 
Everblooming. In offering these roses it has 
been our custom to select the best of each in 
its color but not adhering to any particular 
variety. All correctly named. I red, 1 pink, 
1 white, 1 yellow, 2 yrs. 4 
Climbing or Ramblers. 2 yrs. strong No. 1. 4 
American Beauty, red, Everbloomer 
Dr. Van E'leet, pink 
Dorothy Perkins, white 
Dorothy Perkins, pink 
Gardenia, cream yellow 
.Jaoquet, a pointed bud rose, beautifully formed. 
Yellow blending to tarnished old gold. One 
of the loveliest of the climbers. 
Roserie. Excellent dark pink. Thornless. May¬ 
be treated as bush rose. Flowers last exceed¬ 
ingly long. 
Folyantha. These tiny 7 roses are fine for formal 
gardens. I pink, 1 orange, 1 red, 1 white, 
2 yrs. No. 3. 4 
Moss Roses. This good, old-fashioned rose is 
coming into popularity again. Pink, white, 
red. 2 yr. No. 1. 3 
Rugosa Roses. Vigorous growing plants, heav¬ 
ily thorned. Pink Grootendorf; Red Grooten- 
dorf; Hugonis, yellow single, very graceful; 
Yellow Grootendorf. 2 yrs. No. 1. 3 
Patented Roses. Due to so many varieties that 
exceed these patented roses we find no advan¬ 
tage in advocating them. 
Rouletti. Ult. H. 10 in. Tiny hardy roses that 
do well for house culture or for a border. 
Pink only. 3 
Tom Thumb. This is considered the world’s 
smallest rose. Of a red color. Ult. H. 8 in. 1 
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