20 BRYANT’S NURSERIES, PRINCETON, ILLINOIS 

DECIDUOUS SHRUBS — CONTINUED 
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. Per 10 Per 100 
16 =tO724 MACH ES ite Oe en ae ee eee aes ss. 21590 16.00 
2. tO fetes Te recs he ee Le eee ek On Seek eC ie ee ne 2.70 24.00 
3. t6 An fp ee ae ee, ee ee os aR na ae 3.50 30.00 
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-AOzd FOCt enn cE hee = Sie) se Re ns Fee ae roe 2.30 20.00 
BAO SALT COE in a Sinetron Sa RAMI ape ve Nets cco ee Ne ae eg 2.75 24.00 
A t025 feet a Se oe ee eee ee ne eer 250 30.00 
cotinus — Purple Fringe 10-15 ft. 
A large shrub of rapid growth, fine for specimen and large mass 
plantings. The plant is covered in the Fall with large panicles of 
very fine smoky-purple flowers. 
50-6 teeter Ae Se re, Ae Bee eae ee 5.00 45.00 
GoLOUS ECE te aoe ee OO ie SIN Bd I Cn ee oe eee 6.00 55.00 
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. 
12*f0> 18e8inches:> hea yy. ee ee eee ey 1.30 10.00 
ROBINIA hispida — Rose Acacia or Moss Lucust 6 ft. 
A shrub Locust with very attractive foliage, bearing a profusion 
of rosy pink flowers in May. Grafted to prevent suckering. 
3°to Alféet’ 2 se ee See eee eee ee ee ee ee 3.00 25.00 
Alt 5 * feet ae 2 eg s 3) aes Bory ae mY oa a a ae Oa 4.00 35.00 
ROSA setigera — Prairie Rose 4-6 ft. 
One of the most attractive of the native massing’ Roses with long 
arching branches and attractive large single pink flowers. 
2eveateNow 1272 <to:.3° lect ae ONS 2 ln SS cee gerne emt Seay 2210 18.00 
S*vyear NO! 1; .3./to Ae heet ites see ee ee eee ren eee ge 2.30 20.00 
SALIX — Willows — see page 9. 
SAMBUCUS nigra aurea — Golden-leaved Elder 10SEC: 
The foliage is a bright golden yellow which holds its depth of 
color throughout the season if planted in full sun. 
2: to 3-feéet ih ee ee A ees ees 1.90 16.00 
Sto Ai feet: il in ee Bee up eee Rent lowe ae ewe aerate 2.50 20.00 
A to 5 feet sc Ree ee ee eee eee © cee eee eer 3.00 25.00 
Snowball — see Viburnum opulus sterile. 
Snowberry — see Symphoricarpos. 
SPIRAEA Anthony Waterer 3-4 ft. 
A well known dwarf shrub with numerous heads of bright red 
flowers thru the Summer. 
12. to 15 inches 's35 5. oe ee ee ee cen ee ee ee 1.80 15.00 
15 ‘to 18*1oches > <4ee ee ee en ee ee ge ee 2.30 20.00 
18 to 24° inches (se ee ee ee 2.80 25.00 
arguta — Snowgarland 5-6 ft. 
An upright hardy shrub with narrow light green foliage, which 
produces a wealth of small white flowers before the leaves in the 
Spring. Similar to, but more vigorous in growth than Spiraea 
thunbergii. 
15 to 18. inches WWW ee ee ee eee 1.50 12.00 
18‘to° 24 inches’ 22 ee ee ee eee Sed MW 16.00 
prunefolia plena — Double Bridalwreath 5-6 ft. 
The true Bridalwreath, with small plum-like leaves and very 
double white flowers in few-flowered clusters. Free-flowering. 
2\ to. 3 feet) oe ee PR) 22.00 
Bt 4 £OCE eens oases eee Je ee ee 4350 30.00 

Prices quoted are for wholesale quantities. Orders calling for less than five of a variety and 
size are not wholesale and can be filled only as outlined on page 2. 
