Shrubs... 
Figure at right of name indicates average mature height. 
N. following name indicates a native Colorado plant. 
Acer ginnala, GINNALA MAPLE or 
y i) AMUR MAPLE 12’ 
yp Acer [ay’-ser] ginnala [gin-a’-la] of uncertain 
origin, Asiatic, 
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tractive and in the fall turn to a brilliant red. 
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Acer glabrum, ROCKY MOUNTAIN MAPLE N. 10’ 
glabrum [glab’-rum] smooth 
More dense and bushy than the Ginnala Maple, A 
neat and attractive shrub. Leaf-stems and winter 
buds a bright red. 6-8 ft. $3.00 
ANS 526. ft $2. 004 -Datt. $1.50, 16-4 tL, 1,00 
Acer tataricum, TARTARIAN MAPLE 20’ 
tataricum, [ta-tar’-i-kum] from old province of 
Tartary in central Asia. 
A large shrub similar to Ginnala Maple. Leaves not 
lobed, 3-4 ft. $1.00 
Alnus tenuifolia, MOUNTAIN ALDER N. 15’ 
Alnus [all’-nus] Ancient Latin name 
tenuifolia [ten-u-i-fo’-le-ah] slender-leaved 
MOUNTAIN Native tree-like shrub, useful for tall backgrounds. 
MAPLE Likes wet places. Smooth gray bark and interesting 
seed cones. 6-8 ft. $3.00, 5-6 ft. $2.50, 3-4 ft. $1.25. 
% Natural Size 
Amorpha canescens, LEADPLANT INGO 
Amorpha [ahtmor-fah] From Greek meaning de- 
formed, from fact that altho of the pea family 
GINNALA the flowers Ue not complete as other peas. 
canescens [kah-nes’-ens] white-hairy 
A low shrub with silvery white foliage and heads of 
violet-blue flowers throughout late summer. Very 
hardy. Likes a sunny place. 2% ft. $1.00, 18-24 in. 75c 
Amorpha fruticosa, INDIGOBUSH N. 6’ 
fruticosa [fru-ti-ko’-sah] woody or shrub-like. 
Loose growth. Purple flowers in June. Good for dry 
places. 6-8 ft. $1.50 
Amorpha nana, DWARF INDIGOBUSH Nea. 
nana [naa’-nah] Dwarf. 
Hardy and drouth resistant. Fern-like leaves, and 
spikes of purple flowers in summer. 
APLE 2-3’ $1.00, 18-24 in. 75c 
\ Aralia spinosa, DEVILS WALKING STICK 15’ 
N Aralia [a-ray’-li-ah] origin unknown 
spinosa [spy-noh’-sah] full of spines 
Also called Angelica Tree and Hercules Club. Large 
prickly stems and very large compound tropical- 
looking leaves. Unusual half-hardy shrub. 5-6 ft. $1.50 
Berberis Koreana, KOREAN BARBERRY 4’ 
Berberis [bur’-ber-is] Arabic name 
koreana [kore’-e-a-nah] From Korea. 
A new barberry with large leathery leaves and long 
clusters of small yellow flowers in spring followed by 
bright red berries, brilliant fall color. Resistant to 
Wheat Rust. FBS Siting RULES TPES bay (Aatek 
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