Shrubs 
Rhus typhina, STAGHORN SUMAC 12’ 
typhina [ti-fin’-yah] Smoky or dull. 
Loose picturesque tree-like shrub with velvety stems 
and large tropical looking leaves. Makes a grand 
display of red fall color and the red seed heads 
persist all winter. 
8-10 ft. $1.50, 6-8 ft. $1.00, 4-5 ft, %5e 
Rhus typhina laciniata, SHREDDED SUMAC 3’ 
Of sprawly habit but attractive foliage. The fall 
Ny color is golden yellow and _ pink. 3-4 ft, 75e 
Ribes alpinum, MOUNTAIN CURRANT 3’ 
Ribes [ry’-beez] Arabic or German for “currant.” 
‘ alpinum [al-pyn’-wm] Alpine, from high elevations 
MOUNTAIN CURRANT A neat shrub of slow dense growth. Can be trimmed 
for a low hedge. Will grow in partial shade. 
12-15 in. 50c 
Ribes americanum, AMERICAN BLACK 
CURRANT N. 4’ 
americanum [a-mare-i-ka-’-num] of America. 
A spreading shrub with inconspicuous flowers but 
neat foliage and attractive black fruit. 3-4 ft. 75c 
AMERICAN 45 Ribes aureum, SLENDER GOLDEN 
BLACK CURRANT CURRANT N. 5’ 
aureum [au’-re-um] Golden 
Spicy-fragrant bright yellow flowers in May. Edible 
black or yellow berries. Useful for thickets and to 
attract birds. 4-5 ft. $1.25, 3-4 ft. $1.00, 2-3 ft. 75c 
Ribes cereum, SQUAW or WAX CURRANT N. 4 
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Ys cereum [see’-re-um] Waxy 
Dense slow-growing native shrub of attractive 
SLENDER GOLDEN CURRANT shape. Thrives in dry places. Small pink flowers in 
June and scarlet currants in summer. 
3-4 ft. $1.00, 2-3 ft. T5c 
Ribes saximontanum, ROCKY MOUNTAIN 

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¢ 5 saximontanum [sax-i-mon-tan’-um] Rock-loving 
plant of the mountains. 
aon MOUNTAIN Low-growing thorny shrub with graceful trailing 
SEBERRY habit and neat foliage. Good for covering banks and 
rocks. Valuable edible berries. 3-4 ft. $1.00, 2-3 ft. 75c 
Robinia hispida, ROSE-ACACIA HY 
Robinia [roh-bin’-i-ah] From Jean and Vespasen 
Robin, herbalists to the king of France about 
1600. 
Of loose spreading habit similar to dwarf sumac. 
Beautiful large heads of pink pea-like flowers. 
Spreads from suckers. 4-5 ft. $1.00, 3-4 ft. 50c 
Rosa blanda, MEADOW ROSE BY 
Rosa [row’-za] Ancient Latin 
blanda [blan’-da] Bland or mild [few thorns] 
Bright red upright stems, mostly thornless. Small 
pink flowers and persistent red fruits. 

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SQUAW CURRANT 2-3 ft. 40c 
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