RHUS — SUMAC 
These plants are grown especially for their ornamental and colorful foliage in 
the fall. This coloring adds greatly to the landscape setting in early fall. 
Stag-horn Sumac (R. typhina) — A very rugged, tatl-growing variety. Flowers in 
June and July, followed by red fruits. Bright scarlet-red foliage in fall. 
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ROSA — SHRUB ROSES 
Belle Protevine — This variety produces very large, full double, bright pink flowers 
throughout the summer. Height 5 to 6 feet. 
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F. J. Grootendorst — A perfectly hardy shrub-rose that blooms from early summer 
until frost. The flowers are an attractive shade of red, are beautifully fringed 
and produced in clusters. Maximum height 5 to 6 feet. 
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Grootendorst Supreme — This is a sport of F. J. Grootendorst with the same habit 
of growth but the flowers are a deeper crimson red and last longer than those of 
its parent. 
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Golden Rose of China (R, Hugonis) — This is an old favorite, extremely hardy and 
literally covered with single, yellow flowers in May that are very fragrant. Has 
attractive small foliage and excellent to use as specimens or among other shrub- 
bery. Grows about six feet tall. 
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Harrison’s Yellow Rose — An old-time variety that is always in demand. It is par- 
ticularly desirable on account of its profusion cf semi-double flowers and its 
extreme hardiness. 
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Lucida — An attractive shrub rose that grows to about six feet in height. The bright - 
pink flowers are from 2 to 2% inches across. in small clusters. These are fol- 
lowed by a profusion of shining red fruits. A good grower that makes a beau- 
tiful hedge. 
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Red-leaved Rose (Rosa rubrifolia) — Intensely deep pink or red, starry flowers about 
1% inches across. The flowers are in small clusters and are followed by a pro- 
fusion of red fruits that cling to the bush throughout the winter. 
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SALIX — WILLOW 
Corkscrew Willow (S. matsudana tortuosa) — A very unique shrub because of its 
sharply crooked branches and twisted leaves. The foliage produces a charming 
airy effect in summer and the branches are equally interesting in winter, This 
shrub grows very rapidly, therefore fcr best effect it should be cut down to the 
ground every two years in early spring. 
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Dwarf Blue-leaf Arctic Willow (S. purpurea nana) — A charming, low growing 
plant. Ideal for low hedges or for edging. Can be clipped or left natural, as 
desired. May also be grown as single specimens. It has very attractive, blue- 
green foliage. Very hardy and grows anywhere. 
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