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HOLODISCUS, Mountain Spiraea. 
dumosus (microphyllus). Slender branched shrub bearing fluffy 
racemes of attractive creamy white flowers. Long blooming season. 
4 to 5 ft. Young plants $1.00 each, $7.50 per dozen. 
JAMESIA, Wax Flower. 
americana. A philadelphus-like shrub. Wax-white flowers in clusters 
amidst soft green leaves. Clings well to gravel slopes. 3 to 5 ft. 
Young plants $1.00 each, $7.50 per dozen. 
KALMIA, Laurel. 
polifolia nana (inicrophylla). A miniature alpine laurel. Clusters of 
delicious pink up-turned bells just above narrow, shining ever- 
green leaves. 38 inches. Insists upon moist, acid soil; difficult to 
establish. $1.00 each. 
LINNAEA, Twin Flower. Acid soil, shade. 
americana. A _ slender trailing evergreen. Clear pink little flowers 
in pairs; clean roundish leaves. Plants only. 50c¢ each. 
LONICERA  involucrata, Twinberry. Native subalpine honeysuckle. 
Pairs of yellow flowers; large shiny black berries. Moist shade. 
3 to 4 ft. Young plants 7dc each, $7.50 per dozen. 
PACHYSTIMA myrsinites, Mountain Lover. Smooth opposite leaves; 
a dwarf evergreen shrub. Woodsy shade. Plants only, balled and 
burlapped $1.00 each; % doz. $5. 
POPULUS tremuloides, Quakivg Aspen. White birch-like bark, tall 
slender trunks. The open tracery of light green leaves, which in 
autuain turn bright yell-w and orange, makes lovely dappled 
shade. Nursery grown whips, $1.00. 
POTENTILLA (Dasyphora). Garden soil. 
fruticosa, Shrubby Cinquefoil. Numerous yellow flowers; an attrac- 
tive shrub of good habit. Long blooming season. Young plants 75c. 
PRUNUS besseyi, Sand Cherry. A sturdy low spreading shrub bearing 
large dark red cherries. Plants 75c each. 
melanocarpa, Chokecherry. A good shrub to form screens, easy to 
grow under adverse conditions. Young plants 75c each. 
PURSHIA tridentata, Antelope Brush. A wiry much branched dwarf 
shrub, small yellow flowers; rocky hillsides. 75c each; % doz. $4. 
QUERCUS gambellii, Scrub Oak. A shrubby tree, growing in interest- 
ing groups. Rough gray bark; shiny leaves brilliant in autumn. 
Plants 75¢ each; seedlings $2.00 dozen. 
RHUS trilobata. Squaw Bush. Fuzzy red berries; diffusely branched 
shrub, good on bleak hillsides. Young plants 75c each, $7.50 
per dozen. 
RIBES cereum, Squaw Currant. Rounded clumps, much branched. 2 ft. 
Plants 7de. 
ROSA woodsii, Rocky Mountain Rose. Many flowered, warm pink, fra- 
grant. Ornamental bright red hips; leaves turn deep red late 
autumn. 50c each; % doz. $2. 
SAMBUCUS, Elder. 
microbotrys (racemosa), Red Berried Elder. Clusters of scarlet ber- 
ries. A good compact shrub. 3 ft. Plants $1.00 each, $7.50 per 
dozen. 
SALIX, Willow. Moist soil. Plants 50c each; % doz. $2.50. 
chlororhylla. Semi-dwarf, broad leaves, bright brown twigs. Plants 
only. 
glaueops. Gray-green folinge. Alpine, 1 to 8 ft. 
saximontana (reticulata). Patches of new-leather leaves; flat creeping, 
alpine. An excellent shrub for the rock garden. 
SHEPHERDIA, Buffalo Berry. 
argentea, Shrub to small tree, lanceolate silver foliage; lavish scarlet 
berries. Plants $1.00 each, $7.50 per dozen. 
canadensis, A subalpine shrub, deep green leaves, rusty silver under- 
neath. Clusters of red berries. Happy in moist woods. 8 ft. 
Plants $1.00 each, $7.50 per dozen. 
