20 BRYANT’S NURSERIES, PRINCETON, ILLINOIS 

DECIDUOUS SHRUBS — CONTINUED 
PHILADELPHUS virginalis — Virginal Mock-orange 7-8 ft. 
The most popular of all of the hybrid Mock-oranges. A rather 
open grower of medium height. The flowers are very large, semi- 
double to double, pure white, and very fragrant. Blooms very 
freely in the Spring and sparingly all thru the Summer. Per 10 Per 100 
18-40 S240anches ae a a ae an ee eee ane 2050 20.00 
ZAOv 3 feeten Naas ole Dah y ae ene Ne See aa ee ee 3.00 27.00 
AS TOSA ST CSt pee eee we ek eee Earle < Lao tata Oe SoM aes 4.00 35.00 
PHYSOCARPOS opulifolius — Common Ninebark 8-10 ft. 
PAE 0 Ne Wp =| Aa Ha, oe Sl, MMA ONE. DSaoe Mn ce x) eben es SHI tote Cte CS 1.70 14.00 
Beto vA Pet: tea el per lok Oa WE tm ty 2 Colete e  re cee 2.00 17.00 
rr eae Ys half ASC CO UAE SEN a Oe TLL cd Nee Meet Meee k MOE Sir in at 20 22.00 
opulifolius aureus — Golden Spirea 8-10 ft. 
PAR 0 ais i i {| aR io EE 2 Rh, OT i hae LD. he BH A OM A he A Sve 1:70 14.00 
3 to YA; feet! 6 ve RiP nie Nw eG ae ae eer ey Came eet eee 2.00 17.00 
ASEGUS: FEEL RE eye Oe sas AD ES ONO ances, Fi eed eee coe ea ERR 2:50 22.00 
opulifolius nanus — Dwarf Ninebark 4-5 ft. 
A very neat small shrub, closely resembling the parent, but 
smaller in every way. The leaves are small, closely resembling those 
of Ribes alpinum. 
LSito. 24 anthesis ae ee I Cee ees ee 1.60 13.00 
PRE: 0 te Me Cl Oe a LETC OER Val GL eee tat aan Ta Ba 1.80 15.00 
Beto, AvTeet r= see aS Fes ee ln Se i ere 2.10 17.50 
Plum, Double-flowering — see Prunus triloba. 
Privet — see Ligustrum on page 18. 
PRUNUS besseyi — Bessey Cherry — see under Deciduous Trees. 
glandulosa rosea — see Almond, Pink Flowering. 
Purple-leaved — see under Deciduous Trees on pages 8 and 9. 
tomentosum — Nanking Cherry — see under Deciduous Trees on page 9. 
PRUNUS triloba — Double flowering Plum 7-8 ft. 
A handsome, vigorous, and very hardy large shrub producing 
a wealth of large double pink flowers before the leaves in the 
Spring. Please note that all of the plants offered are own root 
plants, bush form. 
2-:t0',5 feet, sOWi1l TOO ties eee he er ee ee 2.80 25.00 
36to: 4 feet “OWntOOtr Ak ee ee bins iy ie a es 3.50 32.00 
4 to 5 teet,sOwn .fOOts- aoe ee a A heer 4.50 40.00 
Quince, Japanese Flowering — see Cydonia japonica. 
Red-bud — see Cercis canadensis on page 6. 
RHODOTYPOS kerrioides — Jetbead or White Kerria 4-5 ft. 
A much branched shrub, one of the best for massing where a 
low growth is desired. Does well in shaded places. White flowers 
in the early Spring followed by jet-black fruits. 
PI C0 ib | RRA ns OEM Re ee Shh! AMR a ee ad Tye Eg MOC ac Ye ck 2.50 22.00 
B’tO WAT TOCT iN eA ee Tea pot Se aie 21 a Ea ON ee a ee 3.00 27.00 
RHUS canadensis (Rhus aromatica) — Fragrant Sumac 4-5 ft. 
A fine low massing shrub with dark green aromatic foliage that 
turns orange and scarlet in the Fall. 
2: to" 3 Peet or ee eer ee tole Cae Ae eee 2.30 20.00 
3.40 -A feet Lay os Tie el ee NE ees eae ee 2.15 24.00 
AMto*5: Léet\ ee a eee | ee eee 3.50 30.00 
typhina laciniata — Fern-leaved or Shredded Sumac 10 ft. 
One of the most handsome of the taller Sumacs, with very finely 
cut foliage that turns yellow and scarlet in the Fall. 
LS to 24 Trichy oe Nas ae ee a er ae eerie ee aE 1.30 10.00 
2 £00.53 FOOE es se as ie see ak tae 7d ees Se ee 1.60 13.00 
3:40 4 feet osha ee ce oem ee ar ae 2.10 17.50 
All orders are booked subject to our regular Terms and Conditions of Sale as printed on 
pages 2 and 3. These should be carefully’ noted as we cannot vary from them. - 
