PYRACANTHA 
coccinca lalandi, LALAND FIRETHORN. 5-10 ft. 
Bright orange-red fruit. Semi-evergreen foliage. 
Each 10 
12-15 in. $1.50 $13.50 
(in 5 in. pots) 
RHODORA 
canadensis, RHODORA. 2-3 ft. Lavender-pink. 
April-May. Gorgeous flowers in very early Spring. 
Plant in acid soil. 
12-18 in. clumps $1.50 $13.50 
RHUS 
glabra, SMOOTH SUMAC. 
July-August. Finely cut leaves. 
18-24 in. $ .40 
2- 3 ft. .50 
4-15 ft. Greenish. 
$3.00 
4.00 
ROSA . . . Rose 
acicularis, PRICKLY ROSE. 3 ft. May-June. Low. 
Solitary deep-rose single flowers 2 in. across. 
18-24 in. ' $ .50 $4.00 
blanda, MEADOW ROSE. 3-5 ft. May-June. Low. 
Delicate pink flowers 2-21/2 in. across. 
2-3 ft. $ .60 $5.00 
lucida, VIRGINIA ROSE. 2-4 ft. June-July. A 
dwarf form adapted for borders or shrub plantings; 
shiny foliage and bright pink flowers. 
18-24 in. $ .50 $4.00 
spinosissima, SCOTCH ROSE. 3-4 ft. One of best 
singles. Fine yellow flowers in May and June. 
12-18 in. $ .40 $3.00 
For Climbing Roses see Page 22. 
SYMPHORICARPOS 
racemosus, COMMON SNOWBERRY. 3-5 ft. Pale 
pink. June-September. Snow-white fruit. 
2-3 ft. $ .40 $3.00 
vulgaris, CORALBERRY. 3-6 ft. Pale pink. July. 
Slender branches, coral fruit. 
18-24 in. $ .40 $3.00 
SPIRAEA . . . Spirea 
arguta, GARLAND SPIREA. 4-5 ft. Small grass- 
green foliage covered with profusion of white flowers 
in May. 
18-24 in. $ .40 $3.00 
bumalda, ANTHONY WATERER. 2-4 ft. Crim¬ 
son. June-July. Very free flowering. 
15-18 in. $ .40 $3.00 
douglasi, DOUGLAS SPIREA. 5-7 ft. Deep rose. 
July-August. 
18-24 in. $ .40 $3.00 
thunbergi, THUNBERG SPIREA. 4-5 ft. White. 
April. Foliage striking orange and scarlet in Autumn. 
18-24 in. $ .40 $3.00 
trichocarpa. (See Page 18 for illustration and de¬ 
scription.) 
2- 3 ft. $ .60 $5.00 
3- 4 ft. 1.00 9.00 
SYRINGA 
chinensis, CHINESE LILAC. 8-10 ft. Purple- 
lilac. May. Flowers in large broad panicles. 
2-3 ft. $ .75 $6.00 
josikaea, HUNGARIAN LILAC. 12-15 ft. Pale 
violet. June-July. Valuable late bloomer. 
18-24 in. $ .40 $3.00 
persica, PERSIAN LILAC. 8-10 ft. May. Fragrant, 
pale-lilac flowers on slender arching branches. 
2-3 ft. $ .75 $6.00 
villosa, LATE LILAC. 8-12 ft. Pink. May-June. 
Flowers in long broad panicles. 
2-3 ft. $ .75 $6.00 
vulgaris alba, COMMON WHITE LILAC. 8-30 ft. 
Single. White. May. Vigorous grower. 
Each 10 
2-3 ft. $ .60 $5.00 
For other Lilacs see Pages 12 and 16. 
TRIPTERYGIUM 
regeli. 6-8 ft. Rare ornamental. Large leaves and 
large panicles of white flowers in July and August. 
Strong plants $1.00 $8.00 
VACCINIUM 
pallidum, BLUERIDGE BLUEBERRY. 3-8 ft. 
White. April. From the Carolina Mountains. Large 
sweet berries. 
18-24 in. $1.00 $8.00 
2- 3 ft. 1.50 13.00 
CULTIVATED HYBRID 
BLUEBERRIES 
Popular large fruited varieties. They are not self- 
fertile, and therefore a bush grown by itself will not 
bear fruit, but where three or more plants of differ¬ 
ent varieties are grown close together, fine crops of 
large berries are produced. 
We can supply the following named varieties: 
ADAMS, BROOKS, DUNFEE, JERSEY, RALPH X 
RUBEL (Rare and one of the finest), RUBEL. 
Each 10 
Strong 12-15 in. plants $1.50 $12.00 
VIBURNUM 
acerifolium, MAPLELEAF VIBURNUM. 4-6 ft. 
Desirable species. Bright crimson Autumn foliage. 
12-18 in. $ .60 $ 5.00 
americanum, AMERICAN CRANBERRYBUSH. 8- 
12 ft. White. May-June. Bright scarlet fruit. 
2- 3 ft. $ .60 $5.00 
3- 4 ft. .75 6.00 
carlesi, FRAGRANT VIBURNUM. 4-5 ft. Soft 
pink. April-May. The waxy flowers are in dense 
round heads and possess a most delightful fragrance. 
18-24 in. $2.50 
cassinoides, WITHEROD. 6-15 ft. White. June- 
July. Fruit pink, changing to dark blue. 
2-3 ft. $ .60 $5.00 
dentatum, ARROWWOOD. 4-10 ft. White. May- 
June.. Conspicuous blue fruit eagerly devoured by 
bluebirds and many other birds. 
2- 3 ft. $ .40 $3.00 
3- 4 ft - .60 5.00 
lantana, WAYFARING-TREE. 12-15 ft. White. 
May-June. Upright. Fruit changes from red to black. 
Foliage turns red in Autumn. 
18-24 in. $ .40 $3.00 
molle, KENTUCKY VIBURNUM. Dark shiny green 
leaves. Blue fruit. 
2-3 ft. $ .60 $ 5.00 
opulus, EUROPEAN CRANBERRYBUSH. 8-12 ft 
White. May-June. 
2-3 ft. $ .40 $3.00 
opulus nanum, DWARF CRANBERRYBUSH. 1-2 
ft. Very dwarf, compact, small-leaved form; suitable 
for rockeries and very low hedges. 
9 - 12 'n- $ .60 $ 5.00 
pubescens, DOWNY VIBURNUM. 8-10 ft. White. 
June-July. Greyish-brown branchlets. 
2-3 ft. $ .60 $ 5.00 
WEIGEL A 
EVA RATHKE. 4-5 
with carmine blossoms 
2-3 ft. 
ft. Short branches covered 
throughout the summer. 
$ -60 $ 5.00 
rosea, PINK WEIGELA. 4-8 ft. Pink. May- June. 
Very showy. 
18-24 in. $ .40 $ 3.00 
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