SUMAC: SMOOTH 
| (Rhus glabra) 
For dry ground, very ornamental. The 
flower clusters turn dark red in late summer, 
This is a non-poisonous species, the seeds 
of which the birds are very fond. Often 
grows to a height of fourteen feet. 
_ Bushes, 2 for $1.50; 12 for $7.50 
SWEET SCENTED LOCUST 
(Robinia hispida) 
A very beautiful flowering shrub that at- 
tracts the Humming’ Birds. 
Bushes, 2 for $1.50, 12 for-$7.50 
WILD ROSE: SWAMP 
(Rosa carolina) 
Grows best in low ground, along streams or 
pool borders. Blooms continually for sev- 
eral weeks having pink flowers with green- 
ish white centers and yellow. stamins. 
Heights exceeding nine feet. 
bushes, 2 tor ol.n07 12 Tors$7.50 
WILD ROSE: UPLAND 
(Rosa humulis) 
Very hardy perennial that grows in dry soil 
or rocky places. Blooms continually through 
the late spring and early summer. Height 
ene to three feet. Buirdlife will feed upon 
the seeds in fall. 
Bushes, 2 for $1.00; 12 for $5.00 
QUINCE: NOVEL FLOWERING 
(Cydonia umbilicata) 
Bushes, 2 for $1.50; 10 for $7.00 
TREES 
ASH: MOUNTAIN 
(Sorbus americana) 
HaCHeno (GeO! aes ph. 88. VE xe on U0) 
| ASH: WHITE 
(Fraxinus americana) 
acho 7 teeta Ai ake ey a) we oe00 
BEECH: AMERICAN 
(Fagus americana) 
Hach, Atte. be BbeB 4 8 iy 850). $7.5) 
BIRCH: CANOE 
(Betula popyrifera) ; 
isa chy u0t0 47 teak eee et et DBO 
BIRCH: CUTLEAF WEEPING 
(Betula gracilis) 
Mache Wtioee WoaB  8,. ! $4.50 
