RHODOTYPOS 
Rhodotypos kerrioides. Jetbead. A bushy shrub with fresh 
green foliage and white flowers in May and June, followed 
by jet-black berries all winter. Will grow m shade. 
Each Each 
Detoestt ere oo ae SIOO V2 4.to Delt eee $1 75 
itor it. ewe eo ees lee 
ROSA 
Rosa hugonis. Hugonis Rose. Long, gracefully arching 
branches filled with glorious yellow single flowers. 
Each 
Dit Ges thea eae G1525 11e3ito Ait en eee $1 50 
SALIX 
Salix purpurea nana. Dwarf Blue-leaf Arctic Willow. Ex- 
tremely hardy, dwarf type of Willow with silvery green 
leaves. Excellent for low hedges or edging. Can be trimmed 
or left natural. Each Each 
URC Onl th pean eee $16.00 8102 10-3 Ito, epee ee $1 50 
SPIRAA 
Spirza bumalda, Anthony Waterer. Crimson Spirea. A 
free-blooming, compact shrub, with deep pink flowers in 
broad, flat heads in July and August. Dwarf in habit and 
makes a desirable low hedge. 
Each Each 
Plo tOP md teeter: $0280-)) 26 :to So tt.2. ae ee $1 25, 
DEPLOYS tease eee 1 00 
Spirzea macrothyrsa. Improved Billiard Spirea. (New.) 
A much-improved variety with large bright pink flower- 
spikes in July and August. 
Each Each 
3 to 4 ft $1 50 | 5to 6 ft 
4to 5 ft 2 00 

S. vanhouttei. Bridal Wreath. In May the gracefully arch- 
ing branches are covered with masses of beautiful, small, 
white flowers. Bluish green foliage when out of flower. 
STEPHANANDRA 
Stephanandra flexuosa. Stephbanandra. A compact, erect- 
growing shrub with attractive fern-like foliage 
Each Each 
S LOLA Uris s rete $975) | 5 t016.4t- ae eee $3 00 
CORD, tee ane eae 2e25 
STEWARTIA 
Stewartia pentagyna. Mountain Stewartia. A very choice 
shrub with large, white, bowl-shaped flowers 3 inches 
across throughout June.Fach Each 
BS to4 it. bebe. p51 00.4|°5'to Gite Bab aes $8 00 
Ato Dit, Babee ee 66505)26 toe/1t, Be = ae 10 00 
SYMPHORICARPOS 
Symphoricarpos chenaulti. Improved Coralberry. A neat 
bushy shrub with fine foliage and coral-red berries in 
autumn. Excellent for massing on banks, and partial shade. 
S. racemosus. Snowberry. A fine, bushy shrub with decora- 
tive leaves. White, waxy berries. 
S. vulgaris. Coralberry. Clusters of red berries through the 
winter. For massing on hillsides, partial shade and hedges. 
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