INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 
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RHAMNUS CATHARTICA 12 ft. 
Common Buckthorn 
Toothed leaves of dark green, flowers in clust- 
ers. Black fruit. Good for backgrounds. 
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R. Frangula 8-9 ft. Glossy Buckthorn 
Berries red, changing to black. 
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“Vit <2 a ae ee rer 3.00 
RHODOTYPUS KERRIOIRES 6 ft. Jetbead 
“White Kerria.’’ Fresh green foliage; white 
flowers in May-June, shining black fruit. 
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RHUS CANADENSIS 8 ft. Fragrant Sumac 
clusters in April-May. 
Aromatic foliage. 
1 Meee Oe Eee eee ein ede $ .75 
Yellowish flowers in 
Hairy red fruit in June. 
R. Copalina 2 ft. Shining Sumac 
Green- 
in July-August. 
Dense growing shrub, winged stalks. 
ish flowers in dense panicles 
Red, hairy fruit. 
Ay EER SIS Sy ee cee $ 1.00 
R. Cotinus 15 ft. 
Bushy shrub. 
long in June-July. 
American Smoke Tree 
Purplish panicles to 8 inches 
Also called ‘‘Purple Fringe.”’ 
Ss 5 ESE See ae teeter EN $ 1.50 
Ras cance omen cc atensankbsacensannne 2.00 
R. Glabra 12 ft. Smooth Sumac 
Green flowers in dense panicles in June-July. 
Searlet, hairy fruit. Brilliant autumn. 
Rg aE a ee aa ee $ 1.00 
SEN 9 8s OSE aS oe De ee ee 1.25 
R. G. Lacintata 4-5 ft. Cutleaf Sumac 
Deeply cut leaves. Grows slowly. Striking 
crimson in early autumn. 
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RIBES ODORATUM 6 ft. 
Missouri or Buffalo Currant 
A handsome shrub with fragrant yellow flow- 
ers, April-May Large black berries. 
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PULSES @ an Balsa n Re ie cone ee 1.00 
RIBES ALPINA Alpine Currant 
Dwarf low spreading shrub. 
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DORE Bee 9 TLS SON SY ate eee 1.00 
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RIBES ALPINUM, Mountain Currant 4-6 ft. 
Ribes alpinum, 4-6 ft. Mountain Currant. A 
hardy, dense shrub suitable for hedges or mass 
planting. Small greenish flowers, April-May. 
Searlet fruit. 
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ROSA HUGONIS 6 ft. 
“Golden Rose of China.” 
Solitary yellow flowers 2 
Hugonis Rose 
Drooping branches. 
inches across in May- 
June. Hardy. 
Fabee M]8 0 de ode Bil OY ge ae et ae eee ee ee $ 1.00 
ay quark 0 "She ee RO oe ee re 1.50 

Helianthemum (Sun Rose) 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
See our special list. 
R. Spinosissima Scotch Rose 
Good shrub; compact, thorny branches, small 
foliage. Solitary white flowers. 
es CO er ae Late eee $ 1.00 
SALIX DISCOLOR 2 ft. 
Catkins before the 
wet or dry places. 
Pussy Willow 
leaves. Will 
Good ornament. 
do well in 
S. Purpurea nana 6 ft. 
Small tree-like shrub, spreading at the base; 
long, flexible branches. Very useful as an orna- 
mental shrub. Often used as a basket willow. 
SORBARIA SORBIFOLIA 4 ft. 
Ural False Spirea 
Fluffy heads 
of white flowers, June-August. 
Leaves cut very early in the spring. Attractive 
bright green foliage. 
SR COs 3 20 G2) es see es le ee $ 1.00 
