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Nitida (Brisily Rose)—Low upright shrub maturing at 2 feet. Deep pink flowers. 18-24’ $.45; 
2-3) Be 5\ 
Palustris (Swamp Rose)—Bright rose pink flowers sparingly produced over a period of several 
months. Growth to 8 feet. 3-4’ $.60. 
Rubiginosa (Sweetbrier Rose)—Shrub type of rose with fragrant foliage. Grows to 4 feet. Single 
bright pink flowers in June. 18-24’ $.35; 2-3’ $.45. 
Rubrifolia (Readleaf Rose)—An attractive shrubby bush type with purplish red leaves and 
bark. Small single rose pink flowers. Makes a very attractive winter subject. 18-24” $.45. 
Rugosa—Single red or white flowers followed by showy apple-like fruit. Flowers and fruit 
persist all summer and fall. Excellent for grouping or individual beds, also makes very attractive 
mounds. 2 yr. 12-18" $.40; 3 yr. 18-24" $.50; 2-3’ $.65. 
Setigera (Prairie Rose)—Large single flowers of rose pink. Useful for massing, covering fences 
or trellises. Makes a fine border for wildwood drive. 18-24’ $.40; 2-3’ $.50; 3-4’ $.60. 
Spinossissima Altaica (Alia: Rose)—Dwarf spreading to 4 feet with small leaves. Showy white 
to pinkish flowers followed by large dark red fruit. Branches densely spiny. 3 yr. 15-18’ $.40; 
18-24’ $.50; 2-3’ $.60. 
Wichuriana (Memorial Rose)—The ground cover rose used extensively for covering hillsides, 
steep terraces, etc. Also makes a good climber. Pure single white flowers in July. 2 yr. $.35, 
100 for $25.00. 
ROSE ACACIA (Rhobinia Hispida)—An elegant shrub growing 5 to 6 feet and soon developing 
into a rounded mass. Long graceful clusters of pea-shaped rosy pink flowers bloom in June and 
often throughout the summer. Excellent bank retainer. 2-3’ $.40, 100 for $25.00. 
SAMBUSCUS (Elder) 
Aurea (Golden Elder)—Variegated leaves of bright yellow color. Flowers white, followed by 
red berries. Excellent for contrast in group planting. 2-3’ $.45; 3-4’ $.60; 4-5’ $.70. 
SORBARIA SORBIFOLIA (Ural False Spirea)—A medium sized quick growing shrub with 
fluffy tassel-like heads of white flowers in mid-summer. 2-3’ $.50; 3-4’ $.60° 
SOURWOOD (Sorrell Tree) (Oxydendron Arborea)—Very slow growing shrub or small tree. 
. Leaves Pink or Red in early fall. Terminal flowers resemble Lily of the Valley. Very desirable. 
2-3’ $.90; 3-4’ $1.25; 4-5’ $1.75; 5-6’ $2.25. 
SPIREA—The Spirea all bloom with riot of profusion. Style, color and characteristics vary so 
widely that a variety of them will assure bloom the entire season and still evade repetition. 
Anthony Waterer— Dwarf bushy shrub growing 
to three feet, with flowers on flat racemes from 
June to Fall. Flower rosy crimson: 12-15’ $.35; 
15-18’’ $.40; 18-24” $.50; 2-3’ $.60. 
Billardi Pink—Grows 5 to 6 feet. It is crowned 
with fluffy pink tassel-like flowers from July 
to October. Scarcely twigged and branches up- 
right. Blooms consistently and is very showy in 
group or naturalistic plantings. 3-4’ $.40; 4-5’ 
$.50. 
Callosa Alba—White, otherwise similar to 
Anthony Waterer. 12-18’ $.45; 18-24” $.55. 

ANTHONY WATERER SPIREA Frobeli—A fast growing Anthony Waterer type 
ee In both color and characteristics. Attains a 
height of 4 feet. 18-24’’ $.40; 2-3’ $.50. 
Spirea Anthony Waterer 

We grow a heavy grade of Privet- 
