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DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
1-4 5-24 25 & Up 
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RHUS glabra laciniata (Cutleaf Smooth Sumac) 4-5" 
Delicately cut foliage; grows slowly. Strik- 
ing crimson early autumn color. 
2 to 3 ft. eeeeeeo eee 75 260 250 
-- typhina (Staghorn Sumac) 10-15' 
One of the most brilliant plants in autumn; 
lovely foliage and velvety bark. Thrives in 
poor rocky soil. 
4 to 5 ft. eeeoeevee ee @ 75 260 
ROSA hugonis (Golden Rose of China) 6-8' 
Clear yellow single flowers freely produced 
in June. Bushy habit; small decorative foliage. 
2 to 3 Ts @eeeeno0e8080 075 260 
S to 4 ft. eeoeeeoeoon 1.00 
-- rugosa FP. J. Grootendorst 4-6' 
Small, bright red flowers produced throughout 
growing season. Vigorous plants, often used 
as hedge. 
ze to 3 ft. eserves. eee © 075 065 
-- rugosa Grootendorst (Pink) 4-6' 
Has deep pink flowers; otherwise, same charac- 
teristics as above. 
2 to 3S ft. eorreevece 75 265 
SAMBUCUS candensis acutiloba (Cut-leaved Blder) 7~-9' 
Deeply cut and fern~-like foliage gives excellent 
landscape effect. Has same general character- 
istics as American Elder. 
3 to 4 ft. eveervesecee 75 «60 50 
SORBARIA gorbifolia (Ural False Spirea) 6' 
& spirea-like shrub, fine’for naturalizing. Flowers 
small, white, in immense upright sprigs. July and 
August 
8 to Sd ft. eoeoeeeeee 60 -50 
5 to 4 ft. eoeoeeesoes 75 60 
SPIREa Anthony Waterer(Waterer Spirea) 2-3' 
Deep rose=pink flowers, very free-flowering all 
summer. A cOmpact shrub. 
14+ to 2 ft. eceeoeereee «60 «50 245 
2 to 3 ft. @eeeoeoeeoeone 075 
-- prunifolia (Bridal Wreath) 7-8' 
Double white flowers in May. Free-flowering; 
handsome green foliage turning orange in 
autumn. 
3 to 4 ft. @eeeenoeaeee8 075 260 
4 to 5 ft. eeocveceece 1.00 75 
