Shrubs 
Physocarpus opulifolius, COMMON 
NINEBARK 10’ 
opulifolius [Lopul-i-fol’-i-us] Viburnum-like foliage. 
Large spreading shrub, having clusters of creamy- 
white flowers followed by interesting brownish 
seed pods. 6-8 ft. $2.00 4-5 ft. $1.25, 2-3 ft. 50c 
Physocarpus opulifolius nanus, DWARF 
NINEBARK 4’ 
nanus [nay’-nus] Dwarf 
x Similar to Bridal Wreath Spirea but lower and less 
spreading. Covered with white flowers in spring and 

COLORADO attractive red-brown seed pods in summer. Good 
LOW NINEBARK fall color. 3-4 ft. $1.50, 214-3 ft. $1.25, 2-214 ft. $1.00 
Potentilla fruticosa, SHRUBBY 
CINQUEFOIL N. 2’ 
Potentilla [poh-ten-til’-ah] Latin for “less power- 
ful’ [as a medicine] 
fruticosa [froo’-ti-ko’-sah] Shrub-like, woody. 
A native dwarf shrub with spreading stems. Loose 
clusters of small rose-like yellow flowers blooming 
all summer and fall. It grows in dry or wet, shady 
or sunny locations. Fits well in the rock garden. 
18-24 in. 60c, 12-18 in. 40c 
Prunus americana, WILD PLUM ING 2: 

Prunus [proo’-nus] Plum, prune, cherry family. 
The native wild plum. Under cultivation frequently 
produces good plums, Used for a tall hardy back- 
COMMON ground. Beautiful when in bloom. 
NINEBARK 5=6 ft. $1.00; 4-5 ft. 275e 
Prunus besseyi, WESTERN SANDCHERRY N. 4’ 
besseyi [bess’-e-i] For Prof. Bessey. 
White flowers in spring and small black edible 
plums. Spreading habit, useful for covering banks. 
Reel sees CML, esd site, Psye 
Prunus besseyi, HANSON BUSH CHERRY 5! 
Improved by selection over 40 years. Bears large 
quantity of fruit of good quality for eating fresh or 
preserving. Also valuable as a small ornamental 
shrub. 4-5 ft. $1.50 
Prunus cistena, HANSEN PURPLE PLUM 6’ 
cistena [sis-te’-nah] Sioux Indian name for “baby” 
Leaves purple-red all summer, Flower and fruit 
unimportant. Useful for an accent point among green 
foliage. Hardy here. 4-5 foot $2.00, 3-4 ft. $1.25 
Prunus glandulosa glabra albiplena, DOUBLE 
WHITE FLOWERING ALMOND 4’ 
glandulosa [gland-u-lo’-sah] with glands 
glabra [glob’-rah] Smooth 
albiplena [al-bi-ple’-nah] White double flowers 
Similar to the pink but with white flowers. 
Dean tiee 91.00 
Prunus glandulosa trichostyla sinensis, 
DOUBLE PINK FLOWERING ALMOND 4’ 
trichostyla [trick-o-stile’-ah] With hairy style. 
sinensis [sin-en’-sis] Chinese 
The most attractive shrub of early spring, because 
of its masses of beautiful pink flowers. These plants 
are on their own roots and will not send up an- 
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