RIBES 
Alpine Currant (Mountain Currant). Height 4 to 6 feet. Dense 
shrub, admirably suited for hedges or mass planting. Foliage dark 
green with small, insignificant greenish flowers during April and May. 
ROSE ACACIA 
Robinia Hispida. Height 6 to 8 feet. Branches covered with rosy 
pink, attractive flowers April and May. 
ROSA RUGOSA 
We believe that it is a mistake to list the Rosa Rugosa as Roses. 
We believe that more properly they should be called shrubs and as 
shrubs they certainly justify their popularity. 
Amelia Grevereaux. Carmine red, long stems. Double. Height 3 feet. 
Belle Poitevine. Height 3 feet. Bright pink in clusters. Ever- 
blooming. Double. 
Blanche de Coubert. Height 3 feet. Double white flowers. Blooms 
freely. 
Blanda. Height 3 feet. Soft pink flowers, single, in clusters. Good 
foliage. 
C. F. Meyer. Height 4 feet. Pinkish white, hybrid, strong grower 
with distinct rose-like flowers almost throughout the season. Double. 
Grootendorst. Height 4 feet. Red. Dark green foliage. Multi- 
tude of small flowers in clusters throughout the summer. This variety 
also comes in pink. Double. 
Grootendorst Supreme. Darker red than the ordinary Grooten- 
dorst. Double. 
Hansa. Height 4 feet. A semi-double, strong growing variety with 
beautiful dark green foliage. Reddish flowers almost throughout the 
season. 
Harrison Yellow. Height 4 feet. Semi-double, somewhat fragrant. 
Bright yellow. 
Hugonis. Height 4 feet. Light yellow flowers borne profusely along 
the branches. Blooms early. Single. 
Nitida. Height 4 feet. Deep pink flowers. Extremely hardy. Single. 
Rubrifolia. Height 4 feet. Bright pink starry flowers. Red foliage. 
One of the best. Single. 
Rugosa Rubra, Japanese. Height 4 feet. Blooms early. Single, 
attractive. Green foliage. 
Setigera. Height 4 feet. Pink flowers in clusters. Blooms late. 
good foliage. Single. 
Good foliage. 
Sir Thomas Lipton. Height 3 to 4 feet. Snowy white flowers, 
good size. Double. 
SNOWBALL — See Vibrunum 
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