DECIDUOUS SHRUBS ([Cont.) 
ROSA 
Hardy, tolerant shrubs, for the most 
part. Require some sunshine. Pro- 
vide bird food. 
(Rose Species) 
R. carolina (see “Humilis). 
R. hugonis (Father Hugo’s Rose) 
8 ft. Zone V. Yellow in May. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
WAR toe INS Ping diee cet, corks wales $ 30.00 
Peiog oh tee be OOF Se 7, 008 50:00 
R. humilis (Pasture Rose) (Carolina) 
Dwarf. Zone IV. Pink, June-July. 
WAS Cos AUS Bataan kan nage ae 25.00 
TRANS RY Mee ee 45.00 
6.00 
R. lucida (Virginia Rose) 
Shrub. Zone II. Pink, June-July. 
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R. nitida (Bristly Rose) 
Shrub. Zone IV. Pink in May. 
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11.00 
45.00 
9.90 
11.00 
40.00 
9.00 
R. multiflora (Japanese Rose) 
Climbing. Zone V. White-pink, June. 
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R. palustris (Swamp Rose) 
Shrub. Zone IV. Pink, July-Aug. 
i Z et Onl Otis Geena ane aie ae 9.00 
SACL 24 sree eM Peete | see vir et 12.00 
R. rouletti (Dwarf Rose) 
8 inches. Zone V. Pink, double 
blooms all summer. Tiny, dainty. 
2 Voniri Dots i a Aaig oe bey ca! 22.50 
DEV GC tera) aig te 65 6.00 50.00 
R. rubiginosa (Sweet Briar) 
Shrub. Zone IV. Pink, June. 
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R. rugosa (Rugosa Rose) 
6 ft. Zone II. Red. All summer. 
8 WAR a ool Rope be Bee a thes Aor ARP Me Sot 12.50 
Reyer We roy, 2s 90% 5:00> 40.00 
R.r. alba—(White form.) 
pecsV Core Kis tt Serer sea 13.00 
USiitey We ayo WR fe{0) (Si) =~ Solo, 
R.r. Conrad F. Mayer—Silver-pink. 
R.r. F. J. Grootendorst—Red. 
R.r. Pink Grootendorst—Pink. 
Prices on 3 above:— 
ae tone 221 #200) 6.00 
R. setigera (Prairie Rose) 
Shrub. Zone V. Pink mid-summer. 
SZ LOo. LO. 11 = eee coals ae 10.00 
If} en 2H sing 5/0 eras Ole 2250) 
R. wichuriana (Memorial Rose) 
Zone V. Trailer. White all summer. 
ZV CCTs kee ues (605 45025100 
(Elder) 
2-year 50.00 
SAMBUCUS 
S. canadensis (Elderberry) 
12 ft. Zone IV. Coarse, but red- 
purple fruits, July. Birds. 
“UNS i) 7 Shel PMO 9.00 
S.c. acutiloba (Cutleaf)—Form with 
handsome deep-cut leaves. 
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S.c. Adams Improved (Page 23) 
S. Pubens (Red-berried Elder) 
12 ft. Shrub. Zone IV. Handsome, 
flowers May; berries June-July. 
3 to 4 ft. 7.50 
25.00 
60.00 
* = young, unformed shrubs. 
xX = each transplanting. 
SPIRAEA 
S. Anthony Waterer 
3 ft. Zone V. Rose blooms, June to 
August. Best dwarf. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
7 OO Zetia Xe eee $ 2.50 $ 15.00 
SS ie) PAA, Wang be.0008 0.0059 40,00 
S. trichocarpa (Korean Spiracea) 
6 ft. Zone V. Neat, spreading bush. 
Garlands of white, June. 
(Spiraea) 
ZA LO MLO iy seme sees [ee eee eae 10.00 
Si Hoy, ng se 90 6.00 50.00 
S. Van Houttei (Modern “Bridal- 
wreath”) 
6 ft. Zone IV. Familiar everywhere 
for the white May garlands. 
PL Out Ou 2Seiths Ameen epee 2.00 
3 One it ee 90 6.00 
11.00 
40.00 
SYMPHORICARPOS 
S. racemosus (Snowberry) 
5 ft. Zone IV. Clay, lime. Useful 
for showy white berries in August. 
Good dwarf shrub. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
SI AAGs LO. ines ee ages $ 2.00 $ 10.00 
3 toca ait ee eee $1.00 6.00 35.00 
S. vulgaris (Coralberry) 
5 ft. Zone IV. Thin growth. Berries 
small, but red and hang late. 
«1210-18 in = eee 1.50 6.00 
So tOee 41 ee 1.00 6.00 35.00 
SYMPLOCUS (Turquoise Berry) 
S. paniculata (Sweet-leaf) — 20 ft. 
Zone V. Intricate branching. Loaded 
with bright blue berries, Sept. 
7 Omer 1.50 12.00 
SYRINGA (The Lilacs) Including rare species. 
All lilacs are tolerant, dislike acid soil, free to bloom. Probably 
the easiest and most useful of all shrubs. 
S. chinensis (Rothomagensis) 
12 ft. Zone V. Graceful; Lilac, May. 
Very faithful bloomer. Lime. Sun. 
> (Each) (10) (100) 
GWEC RL 5111 emanate 2 ee eee $ 37.00 
Ghritep Ge Tt Me $1.00 $ 8.50 60.00 
S. japonica (Tree Lilac) (Amurensis) 
30 ft. Zone V. Blue-gray clusters in 
June and July. Different. Tolerant. 
Shite <Ze age ae 1.25 10.00 90.00 
AV TOO, {ieee 2.90 20.00 150.00 
S. persica (Persian Lilac) 
6 ft. Zone V. Fragrant lilac, May. 
wills ster allfsihaies oe 200 2200 
hie Louies P00 Res. 000-00 
S.p. alba—A white form. 
ISVs toy Ae ba 6.00 36.00 
Sy Mo Zier ee 1.50 10.00 60.00 
S. microphylla—6 ft. Zone V. Unique 
fragrance, best of all lilacs. Red and 
pink flowers in unusual number. 
Often blooms again in September. 
Sh hey oa Le Sie 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS—15 tt. 
S. reflexa (Nodding Lilac) 
12 ft. Zone V. Huge pink, June. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
Ilfs} wey PES tifa, S1e25 eb 250 Ce 
S. tomentella 
9 ft. Zone V. Huge gray. June. 
3 (Gu Ait enone 1.50 
S. villosa (Late Lilac) 
12.00 
9 ft. Dense. Zone V. Violet, late 
May. 
9 10,12 ine $ 10.00 
Set wt Aisiteee wees 1.00 9.00 60.00 
S.v. Lutece (Henryi)—Larger flowers. 
% 1OU5G oft ae eae 1.00 8.00 60.00 
S. Vulgaris (Old-fashioned Lilac) 
15 ft. Zone IV. Spreads by suckers 
to huge clumps. Purple, May. Fra- 
grant. 
SL 8iton 24 ein 22s See 10.50 
Siater LE she 100 800 50.00 
S.v. alba—White form of above. 
*18#to:24sin See rer 12.00 
Shuitoy han eho 1.50 10.00 60.00 
Zone IV. Mostly grafted on 
privet, set | inch deeper each transplanting, so a 3-year plant is 
on its own roots. These will never sucker. 
Each kind below: 
(Each) (10) 
We aleniete See ee A Oe 
Boy a Sstows,4s ieee neers 1.00 8.50 
CAR teicinie. te Ce eae Salley Saale 
Deaton a st tee ee Shee Eee i YO) Ye 
Chas. X—Lilac, single: ABC. 
Edith Cavell—White double: AB. 
Gen. Pershing—Rich violet: ABC. 
Geo. Billair—Red-purple, dbl.: AB. 
Hugo Koster—Single lilac: ABC. 
K. Havemeyer—Cobalt blue: ACD. 
Lamarck—Pink, double: ACD. 
Lamartine—Mauve, single: AD. 
Linne—Red-pink, dbl.: ABC. 
Ludwig Spaeth—Purple, single: B. 
Marie Legraye—White, single: AB. 
Michel Buchner—Lavender, dbl.: AC. 
Pascal—Lilac, single: ACD. 
Red Marley—Pink, single: ABC. 
R. V. Horstenstein—Red, single: AB. 
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