18 BRYANT’S NURSERIES, PRINCETON, ILLINOIS 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS — CONTINUED 
LONICERA tatarica siberica — Red Tatarian Honeysuckle 8-10 ft. 
The most upright in growth of all of the Honeysuckles, but 
a slower grower than the Pink Tatarian. The bloom is a deep 
rosy-pink. Per 10 
2° 'to” 3: 2feet. ee ee 2.50 
3° to Axcfeet) 235, c5e Oe ee aes Ste ale ee 3.30 
Mock-orange — see Philadelphus. 
Ninebark — see Physocarpos. 
Pea-tree — see Caragana. 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius — Sweet Mock-orange 10 ft. 
The large-flowered type of the old-fashioned sweet-scented 
Mock-orange. 
2 RO Fc LOC a id ag ee ne 2.00 
B. 3tO- ACRE Sie ade Se eae ee ae ee 2.70 
A tO Sat ee te ee rN ee eg lg mee ee ee 3.20 
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. 
12,« to: ABS ainches 22:25 5 ce Oa ee eee 2.50 
18 «to PA sinichesis 6.4 eee ee A eee Seen eke 3.30 
2 to 3eleets €.8 dee ee. fe ee ee ee te ca SE 4.50 
PHYSOCARPOS opulifolious — Common Ninebark 8-10 ft. 
2 Ht0 3 Feet re ee re ae ee ate ee ee en ee ee 2.10 
3 -to “A feet: 5s es rE ere ea oe eens a8 2.80 
4 to -~5 feet ae Se ee ak Or es Be Ee Cert ge he 3.30 
opulifolius aureus — Golden Spirea 8-10 ft. 
2. “to. 3 idet FOUTS ter eer ey 2 eee ees ee 2.10 
3 to: (4 ufeet OSE ee eee eee ee 2.80 
A to S° feet. ee eee ee ee eee 3.30 
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. 
18“ to.:24 winches Wee ee ee ee ae oe ee 2.00 
2 toe 3aiteetsss. Bae ee ee S i 2h ee ane thee 2.50 
3 ts 4a feet. eee ted” aa ae, Ste oe ee ee ee 2.80 
Privet — see Ligustrum on page 17. 
PRUNUS besseyi — Bessey Cherry — see under Deciduous Trees. 
glandulosa rosea — see Almond, Pink Flowering. 
Purple-leaved — see under Deciduous Trees on page 8. 
Per 100 
22.00 
30.00 
17.00 
24.00 
28.00 
22.00 
30.00 
40.00 
18.00 
25.00 
30.00 
18.00 
25.00 
30.00 
17.00 
22.00 
25.00 
tomentosum — Nanking Cherry — see under Deciduous Trees on page 8. 
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. 
18 to 24 ydnches te ges eae cis eee ee 2.80 
2 tO 3 Teet Sie ig ak es ee 3.60 
RHUS canadensis (Rhus aromatica) — Fragrant Sumac 4-5 ft. 
fine low massing shrub with dark green aromatic foliage 
that turns orange and scarlet in the Fall. 
2. to. 3. feet: kes, Been Ce ep eed aie 2.50 
3 to. 4, feet? led ae ee rere a eee 3.20 
4-to -5 “feet: 2iga0 2 et Oe ee ee eee 4.00 
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. 
6 to 8- feet ss ee ee i ee eee 6.00 
25.00 
32.00 
22.00 
28.00 
35.00 
55.00 
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. 
