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One of Our Several Blocks of Shrubs 
Jetbead 
RHODOTYPOS kerriodes. (T). (xxx). A striking and 
handsome shrub with light green foliage and white 
hee in May-June, followed by black berries. 2-3 ft. 
Cc. 
Flowering Currant 
RIBES aureum. (M). (x). An attractive shrub with shining 
foliage and masses of yellow flowers in spring. Except- 
lonaly good for shade. 2-3 ft. 60c; 3-4 ft. 70c. 
i. Rose Acacia 
ROBINIA hispida. (M) (xx). Large, beautiful clusters of 
rose-colored, highly scented pea-shaped flowers in 
June-July. A really choice shrub. 18-24 in. 90c. 
Shrub Roses 
These very hardy roses have all the qualities of good 
shrubs; hardiness, compact and bushy form, and, in addi- 
tion, produce beautiful blooms. Plant with other shrubs 
or as specimens and not with dwarf roses. 
ROSA— 
blanda (M.) Soft pink, 2 inch flowers in clusters. Red 
fruits. 60c. 
Carmenetta. (M). A hybrid rubrifolia and a choice rose. 
Handsome bronze foliage makes it attractive at all 
times. Rich pink flowers in large trusses. $1.00. 
Hugonis (Golden Rose of China). (M). A truly lovely 
rose from China. Long, arching branches covered in 
June with garlands of rich yellow flowers. $1.00. 
Lucida. (M). Bright pink flowers. Exhales sweet 
fragrance. 60c. 
Persian Yellow. (M). A choice, old-fashioned rose. Double, 
deep golden-yellow flowers. $1.00. 
rubrifolia (M). Foliage bronzy-red and flowers of a rich 
rose-pink, followed by red fruits. 60c. 
Rustica. (M). A lovely new rose of Austrian type, being 
a cross of Mme. E. Herriott and Harrison Yellow. Flow- 
ers yellow tinted red. $1.00. 
briar 

Hugonis Rose 


Golden Leaved Elder 
rugosa hybrids. (M). These lovely roses are ideal in shrub- 
bery groups and borders. We have the following varie- 
ties. 
—Conrad F. Meyer. Large, very fragrant, double flowers of 
rich silvery-pink. $1.00. ; 
—Dr. Eckener. Golden-yellow shaded coppery-pink. $1.25. 
—Enchantress. Very full, large, velvety blood-red. $1.00. 
—F, J. Grootendorst. Clusters of double, bright red flow- 
ers during summer and fall. $1.00. 
—Grootendorst Supreme.. A lovely new rugosa of a deeper 
crimson-red than F. J. Grootendorst. $1.00. 
Sky Rocket. A beautiful new everblooming, strong grow- 
ing shrub rose. Large, rich, brilliant red, double flowers 
are produced continuously all summer. Can be used as 
a low pillar rose if desired. $1.00 each. 
Elder 
Handsome, quick growing shrubs, valuable in shade or 
sun. Especially adapted to mass planting, in shrubbery or 
as individual specimens. 
SAMBUCUS— 
canadensis. (American Elder). (T). (x). A fine native 
shrub that attracts the birds. The black clusters of ber- 
ries are much prized for making wine or pies. 18-24 in. 
in. 45c; 2-3 ft. 55c; 4-5 ft. 75c. 3 
nigra aurea. (Golden Leaved Elder). (T). (x). One of the 
finest golden-leaved shrubs, and makes a lovely con- 
trast. White flowers and black berries. To bring out the 
color in the foliage, plant in good sunlight. 18-24 in. 
50c; 2-3 ft. 60c; 3-4 ft. 75c; 4-5 ft. 90c. 
—laciniata (Cut-Leaved Elder). (T). (x). Deeply cut, dark 
green foliage and an attractive shrub. Black fruits. 
18-24 in. 45c; 3-4 ft .65c. 
pubens maxima (Red Berried Elder). (T). (x). White flow- 
ers followed by red berries. 3-4 ft. 65c; 4-5 ft. T5c. 

SHRUBS AND VINES WITH AUTUMN COLORING 
OF THE LEAVES 
Barberry, in variety. 
Cotoneaster, applanta. 
Flowering Currant, (Ribes aureum). 
Hollygrape (Mahonia). 
Ivy, in variety (Ampelopsis). 
Purple Chokeberry (Aronia). 

Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora 
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