Painesville, Ohio 
PHYSOCARPUS—Nine Bark 
Common Nine Bark (Opulifolius). An upright, vigorous growing 
shrub, excellent for group planting and screen use. A mass of 
white flowers appear in June. The heavy heads droop as blooms 
fade to a dark red making a striking array of colors. 
Each Five 
Patons fects s sree cee © yo SS adhe $3.25 
BntOrA foots) csc ose ec 1.00 4.75 
MANTOU feet aes cose bbe ces ELD 6.00 
Golden Ninebark (Opulifolius Aureus). Similar in habit of 
growth as the above variety. Leaves bright yellow when they 
appear, changing to a green over-laid with yellow. Showy red 
fruit appear in the fall. Each Five 
itonsslcet teins ce oe $1.00 $4.75 
BItOrA heetst «cites coe. be 1.50 7.00 
RHUS—Sumac 
Fragrant Sumac (Canadensis). A dwarf shrub growing three feet 
igh. Showy heads of yellow flowers appear in the spring 
which change to clusters of coral red fruit during the summer. 
Leaves bright scarlet in autumn. Each Rive 
18'to.24 inches.:........ Sr.15 $3.25 
OME Sheet pc 5.5 e's see. 1.00 4.15 
Som aleet.. <9. 5.04.5 ies 6.00 
ROBINIA 
Rose Acacia (Hispida). An elegant shrub growing about 6 feet 
tall, with light green leaves. Flowers are rose colored borne 
in graceful clusters, during June and July. 
Each Five 
Mentos? 47inchis «rs oe te ae $ .75 $3.25 
Oitomes. (eet: cio cocice ess 1.00 4.75 
SHRUB ROSES 
Rosa Rugosa Rubra (Species). A wild rose from Northern China. 
Its foliage is thick, dark green, free from insects. Flowers are 
carmine to red in color. The Fruits are particularly showy re- 
sembling small red apples. Each Eve 
EIGUS FECES fates wirie nes 30 $1.25 $6.00 
SPIREA 
Anthony Waterer Spirea. This dwarf shrub, widely used where 
low growth is necessary, bears flat clusters of bright pink 
flowers in June. Mature plants are seldom more than three 
feet high. Each Five 
PCa WON cc 6:5. cules << $ae15 $3.25 
BPOUEORI GUINCH nicl) cicie cosas 1.00 4.715 

Mock Orange 

Hardy Shrubs 
Double Bridal Wreath (Prunifolia). The true, old-fashioned Bridal 
Wreath Spirea. A graceful arching shrub with tiny button-like 
double white flowers in great masses on long stems. 
Each Five 
(Sito, PA inches cicrele cle my ole $3.25 
Qi toes -Feeberrs -)aicleeleis 1.00 4.75 
3 toy 4 feeteenc sects. « 1.25 6.00 
Snow Garland (Arguta). An early variety fete small white flow- 
ers, distinguished by its feathery foliage, which contrasts 
pleasingly with that of other shrubs. A rapid grower. 
Each Five 
9 to: 3 feeti yar ceee. $ .90 $4.25 
3°to'4 feetinte cotton eres 1225 6.00 
Vanhouttei Spirea (Van Houttei). The most popular variety. 
Considered by many the finest of the Spireas. Clusters of tiny 
white flowers in May, completely covering the graceful arch- 
ing branches. Each Five 
18 to:24 inch... 72serese% $ .50 $2.25 
2 to: 3 feeta.naeccone ak, BAS 
Sito 4 feelin tele 1.00 4.75 
STEPHANANDRA 
Cutleaf Stephanandra (Flexuosa). An attractive, low shrub es- 
pecially suitable for borders or on rocky banks. Handsome 
deep lobed foliage which colors to a purplish red. Branches 
grow angular somewhat zigzagged. White flowers appear in 
bunches during June. Each Five 
1:8:to:24 inch eos eee $.75 $3.25 
2 toeS feet. Gin. 1.00 4.75 
3'toe4 fective arene 1.25 6.00 
SYMPHORICARPOS—Snowberry 
White Snowberry (Racemosus). A popular shrub of bushy habit. 
Small pink flowers followed by showy, white fruits. 
Each Five 
1Sitol24tinche ce ee ee Sa $3.25 
Qetomes feethrcnr antec: 1.00 4.15 
Sitome4 feet ews ers cea te 1.25 6.00 
Coralberry (Vulgaris). Sometimes called Indian Currant because 
of its characteristic purple-red fruit. A valuable medium grow- 
ing shrub with attractive foliage, well adapted for growing in 
either sun or shade. Each Five 
LStor24iinchsarsees see. $1.00 $4.75 
D2 loresiteet crt uss oe sherds’ 6.00 
Red Snowberry (Chenaulti). A new and improved variety with 
large pinkish red fruit, that are very shiny and attractive through- 
out the winter. Fach coe 
1S'tor 24 inchs. a2. aaa $1.00 $4.75 
Ditomes feet wateetdctcret. 1.25 6.00 
STOMA fect darter tars crete 1.50 7.00 
SYRINGA—Lilac 
Chinese Lilac (Rothomagensis). A medium growing shrub with 
slender branches and narrow leaves. Long bright pink blooms 
borne very freely. 
Each Five 
18 to124 inch? .ceecctancte Sind $3.25 
oom 3 feet raced cece 1.00 4.75 
3° to 4 feetian: df aitereree: 1b es 6.00 
Purple Lilac (Vulgaris). An old favorite, a beautiful light purple 
lilac very fragrant and a prolific bloomer. 
Each Five 
18 to-24iinchs ces cee $ .75 $3.25 
9'too-Sifeeticn. ween 1.00 4.75 
: to -Asfeet ies sreaccverc ste hee 6.00 
A tome > leetacn remy cists 1.50 7.00 
White Lilac (Vulgaris Alba). Suitable for tall hedges and does 
well in light shade. Slender blooms, very fragrant. 
Each Five 
9 tor3 feet). cmchicieew te. $1.25 $6.00 
3 (oA ifeetie s scrcsatcrereiarere 1.50 7.00 
A to 5 feett sels cts rere 2.00 9.00 
FRENCH NAMED VARIETIES 
Hybrid lilacs are, as a rule, of slower growth than the common 
lilac, and not so tall at maturity. Their large double and single 
flowers place them among the most showy of our hardy shrubs. 
Charles Joly. Double Purplish Red. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Single Red. 
Pres. Greby. Double Light Blue. 
Paul Thiron. Double Violet. 
18 to 24 inch Bare Root.............. $1.50 
2'toiws. feet Bare Rootive sn tu sierwione » oes 2.00 
