


TOLLESON NURSERIES 
a4 it eo see $0.75 
4-30 TCM e es cae 1.00 
Be yy SG ere ere 1.25 
PHILADELPRHYQUS, 
GRANDIFLORA (T)—A 
larger flowered variety but 
not fragrant. 
Tg | hp ee a ee $1.00 
Ae Gt em aah eats 1.25 
P HILADELPHUS, 
LEMOINEI (M)—Grace- 
ful, slender, arching branch- 
es and showy white flow- 
ers. 
2eomel be ee $0.75 
PHILADELPRHWUVS, 
VIRGINAL (M)—tThe im- 
proved variety of philadel- 
phus with semi-double, 
richly fragrant flowers. 
Following the main crop, a few flowers are on the bushes now and 
then during the entire summer. 
2:3 eit eee eee $1.00 S-Aw Teo ee $1.25 
POTENTILLA, FRUTICOSA (L)—A distinct low shrub. Cut fo- 
liage. Numerous showy yellow flowers throughout the entire sum- 
mer. Sometimes called Cinquefoil. 
Ded Souther ae oe ee ee $0.75 OO bee oe Re ee ee see $1.25 
PRIVET, GLOBE (Vulgaris)—-A hardy compact shrub with dark 
rich green foliage. Trimmed in globe form for formal effect. 
=D LG beer ee eee cute do et eee eee eee Bier ae ee be eee $1.75 
PAE NE Ob @ Py tae gm asain yl) EN Tee rang geese SA =, Reh ie ae Pam enna ae aS 2.50 
Dug with ball of earth and roots burlapped. 
PRUNUS BESSEYI (Western Sand Cherry) (L)—A low spread- 
ing bush, profuse in flower and fruit. The foliage is beautifully col- 
ored in the fall and early winter. 
DAS tal ey hares aes eed ei $1.00 Okla $1.25 
7 NSN hee ea, ee LIN, ah SP eh gee EG St ws lr es beaks OO 
PRUNUS, CISTENA (Hansen’s Purple Leaved Plum) (T)—A 
Hansen hybrid from North Dakota with white flowers and black 
fruits. Very hardy and the fruit is edible. 
PAS ow de. Sepia t= Ue eee bie $1.00 3-4. fhe oe ee eee $1.50 
2 fr rN ce Pane ea ie Se CN a CI a pe as Ea On Be ae 2.00 
PRUNUS, TRILOBA (Pink flowering Plum) (T)—An upright 
growing bush or small tree most interesting in May when the leaves 
and very double flowers, resembling so many roses, appear together. 
D-Sett ee ee ee Sa ee $1.00 SAS tt se Pee $1.50 
RHAMNUS, CATHARTICA (Common Buckthorn) (T)—Good 
background shrub. Clusters of black berries in the fall. 
SaAet Gee en ee $0.75 ONES TO a ey is pay eg are en a $1.00 
Be 6 ek CSc ee een ea a re ee ee ee ee PAS 
RHAMNUS, FRANGULA (Glossy Buckthorn) (T)—Shrub or 
small tree attaining a height of 12 ft. Small green flowers in um- 
bellate clusters. Red fruit, turning black when ripe. Often used for 
group plantings in large yards. 
OF AW tb ype epee bale ad a GR ae ee oat ee A i Pe, ibe tie ES $1.25 
ROSE, ACACIA (Robinia hispida) (T)—A shrub with attractive 
foliage like that of the locust. Heads of rosy pink flowers borne 
in profusion. 
AOE Dn if pe i pelle eke Me Sia Re a Ee oe a Te ee gD al eee | $0.75 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (Eleagnus, Angustifolia) (T)—Handsome silvery 
gray foliage. Although this variety grows too large for foundation 
planting, it makes an effective contrast in the shrub border or may 
be used for screening out objectionable views. Sometimes called 
Oleaster. 
BS: A rp ap Se $0.60 AEE Gate eee mn ee eee oe $0.75 
562 fhe ee ee ee ee ee eee 1.00 

Rugosa Rose 
RUGOSA—SHRUB ROSES 
See pages 13-15 of catalog for LEverblooming, Polyantha, and 
Climbing Roses. 
Rugosa roses are entirely different from the hybrid teas and 
everblooming varieties, both in habit of growth and bloom. They 
are all tall-growing in comparison with other roses, and are at- 
tractive when planted with shrubs in the border, or they can be 
planted individually. 
2-8" it, ete See eee $1.00 FIT OO a i a lane Ne $1.25 
4.25 ef (eS ee ee ee: ates! |g tae a at. A ee ee ALS 
AGNES, RUGOSA—Double yellow Rugosa, fragrant, blooms early. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER—-Single flowers, deep orange red inside and 
yellow outside. 
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