Shrubs—Cont’d 
Rhus cismontana, ROCKY MOUNTAIN SUMAC N. 4' 
Valuable for its brilliant fall color. Of dwarf habit making it 
useful where a large sumac would get too tall. 
4-5 foot 75c, 3-4 foot 50c, 2-3 foot 25c 
Rhus cotinus, SMOKE TREE or PURPLE FRINGE 10' 
An intei'esting- half-hardy shrub with clouds of feathery bloom 
in fall. 3-4 foot $1.00, 2-3 foot 750 
Rhus glabra, SMOOTH SUMAC 8' 
Smooth bark. More compact lower growth than the Staghorn 
Sumac. T.,eaves turn to a beautiful deep red in fall and the 
ornamental led seed heads liang on all winter. 
4-5 foot 75c, 3-4 foot 50c 
Rhus glabra laciniata, CUTLEAF SMOOTH SUMAC 6' 
Very beautiful cut leaves with red stems. Of dwarf habit. 
Atti active fall color. Will be more extensively planted when 
it is better known. 3-4 foot $1.00, 2-3 foot 75c 
Rhus trilobata, LEMONADE SUMAC, AROMATIC 
SUMAC or THREE-LEAF SUMAC N. 4' 
Informal, slow-growing’ aromatic shrub that can stand 
drought and abuse. 3-4 foot $1.25, 2-3 foot 75c 
Rhus typhina, STAGHORN SUMAC 12' 
Loose picturesque tree-like shrub with velvety stems and 
large tropical looking leaves. Makes a grand display of red 
fall color and the red seed heads persist all winter. - 
8-10 foot $1.50, 6-8 foot $1.00, 4-5 foot 75c 
Rhus typhina laciniata, SHREDDED SUMAC 8' 
Of sprawly habit but attractive foliage. The fall color is 
golden yellow and pink. 5-6 foot $1.25 
Ribes alpinum, MOUNTAIN CURRANT 3' 
A neat shrub of slow dense growth. Can be trimmed tor a 
low hedge. Will grow in partial shade. 
12-18 inch 60c, 9-12 inch 40c 
Ribes americanum, AMERICAN BLACK CURRANT N. 4' 
A spreading shrub with inconspicuous flowers but neat 
foliage and attiactive black fruit. 4-5 foot $1.00, 3-4 foot 75c 
Ribes cereum, SQUAW or WAX CURRANT N. 4' 
Dense slow-growing native shrub of attractive shape. Thrives 
in dry places. Small pink flowers in June and bright scarlet 
currants in summer. 2-3 foot $1.00, 18-24 inch 75c 
Ribes aureum, SLENDER GOLDEN CURRANT N. 5' 
Spicy-fragrant bright yellow flowers in May. Edible black or 
yellow berries. Useful for thickets and to attract birds. 
2-3 foot 50c 
Ribes saximontanum, ROCKY MOUNTAIN 
GOOSEBERRY N. 3' 
Low-growing thorny shrub with graceful trailing habit and 
neat foliage. Good for covering banks and rocks. Valuable 
edible berries. 3-4 foot $1.00, 2-3 foot 75c 
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Robinia hispida, ROSE-ACACIA 5' 
Of loose spreading habit similar to dwarf sumac. Beautiful 
large heads of pink pea-like flowers. Spreads from suckers. 
4-5 foot $1.00, 3-4 foot 75c, 2-3 foot 50c 
Rosa blanda, MEADOW ROSE 3' 
Bright red upright stems, mostly thornless. Small pink 
flowers and persistent red fruits. 2-3 foot 40c, 
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