INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 
ROSA HUGONIS 6 ft. Hugonis Rose 
“Golden Rose of China.” Drooping branches. 
Solitary yellow flowers 2 inches across in May- 
June. Hardy. 
R. Lucinda 6 ft. 
Bright pink flowers followed by shining red 
fruit. 
Deo nel Legh Saat ae eee eRe ete a $1.00 
R. Rubiginosa 6 ft. Sweetbriar 
Bright pink, starry flowers, red foliage. 
PES Ford ed als aa hot Ree ee 2 aT $1.00 
R. Rubrifolia 5-6 ft. Redleaf Rose 
Long purplish leaves. Deep red flowers. 
R. Setigera 6 ft. Prairie Rose 
Bright pink flowers, big clusters, blooms 
late. 
R. Spinosissima 3-4 ft. Scoteh Rose 
Good shrub; compact, thorny branches, 
small foliage. Solitary white flowers. 
DIRGY MWe \ pes Oe Se eed eee ee $1.00 
SALIX DISCOLOR 2 ft. Pussy Willow 
Catkins before the leaves. Will do well in 
wet or dry places. Good ornament. Small 
tree. 
§S. Purpurea nana 6 ft, 
Small tree-like shrub, spreading at the base; 
long, flexible branches. Very useful as at 
ornamental shrub. Often used as a _ basket- 
willow 
a Coe eee en ee ee ee $1.00 
Sie Gi es SAR a A i eee 1.50 
SORBARIA SORBIFOLIA 4 ft. 
Ural False Spire 
Fluffy heads of white flowers. June-August. 
Leaves cut very early in the spring. Attractive 
bright green foliage. 
DAA Was (lessen ee IL Se oR a er $1.00 
SPIREA BILLIARDI 6 ft. Billiard Spire 
Bright pink flowers in dense panicles in 
July-August. All spireas grow best in moist 
soil. 
S. Bumalda Anthony Waterer 8 ft. 
Anthony Waterer Spirea 
Common form of Bumalda. Bright carmine 
flowers all summer. 
12218 Aine Sen See $ .75 
S224 Re News = ae oo er eee 1.00 
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S. B. Froebeli 4 ft. Froebel Spirea 
Taller and more vigorous than above var- 
iety. Bright crimson flowers. 
USA cin eae. OP eee ee $ .75 
22S Melts gees | et eis Bede eA. 1.00 
S. Opulifolia (See Physocarpus Opulifolia) 
S. Prunifolia 6 ft. Bridalwreath 
White flowers in April-May. Dark green 
foliage turning orange in autumn. 
DSA That = ee 2 Se eee: Come $1.00 
S. Reevesiana 5 ft. Reeves Spirea 
Bluish-green foliage. White flowers in dens 
umbels in June. 
S. Thunbergii 5 ft. Thunberg Spirea 
Twiggy, arching branches. White flowers in 
April-May. Fringe-like foliage. 
esi tee ce eee eee ee $1.00 
S. Trichocarpa 6 ft. Korean Bridal Wreath 
White flowers in June. Vigorous habit. 
oO el baits Se ee ea Ee $ .75 
S. Vanhouttei 6 ft. Vanhoutte Spirea 
Bluish-green leaves. White flowers in May- 
June. Graceful and vigorous. 
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STAPHYLEA TRIFOLIA 15 ft. 
American Bladder Nut 
Upright shrub, stout branches; attractive 
foliage. Flowers in panicles to 2 inches long. 
Large pod-like fruit. 
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SYMPHORICARPOS ALBUS 38 ft. Snowberry 
Small grayish leaves. Pink bell-shaped flow- 
ers in June-September. Snow-white fruit. Ex- 
cellent for holding banks and in shade. 
S. Chenaulti 5 ft. 
Improved Coralberry (Hybrid) 
New. Very small leaves, gracefully arching 
branches; pink flowers, red fruit. 
2-3 ft. a er ee eee GS tas 
S. Wulgaris 8 ft. Coralberry 
“Indian Currant.’’ White bell-shaped flow- 
ers in June. Purple-red fruit. Good for banks. 
AE Wh fed iateta, Le 09. dots: SBMA 2, eRebiien ty $ 05 
Dae IE Gores ee eee ee ee ee ee ee 1.00 
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