10 SHRUBS 

LONICERA—HONEYSUCKLE 
Honeysuckles are very popular orna- 
mental subjects. They thrive in any 
good garden soil. 
Lonicera tatarica Rosy; Rosy Tatarian 
Honeysuckle. (Tio 12 ft.) Hardy, vig- 
orous grower. Bright pink flowers in 
abundanee, April-May. Red fruit. One 
of the most noticeable shrubs. 2-3 ft., 
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PHILADELPHUS—MOCKORANGE 
Floriferous popular shrubs, very frag- 
rant. If pruning is needed it should be 
after flowering, since the blossoms ap- 
pear from wood of the previous year. 
Philadelphus virginalis Snowflake; 
Minnesota Snowflake Mockorange. (To 
8 ft.) (Plant Patent No. 538.) An out- 
standing introduction; every blossom 
double, sweet-scented, very profuse 
bloomer. A graceful, well branched 
shrub retaining its foliage better than 
most of the Mockoranges. 3-4 ft., $2.00. 
P. virginalis; Virginal Mockorange. 
(To 8 ft.) Medium grower. Loads down 
with beautiful fragrant sSemi-double 
flowers over a long season, beginning in 
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Virginal (Philadelphus) 
PHYSOCARPUS—NINEBAREK 
Deciduous spirea-like shrubs. 
Physocarpus opulifolius Dwarf; Dwarf 
Ninebark. 
Ninebark. 
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White flowers in elusters. 
Small leaves. A compact and rounded 
type shrub. Highly recommended; also 
makes an excellent hedge. 2-3 ft., $1.50. 
PRUNUS—STONE FRUITS 
Includes plums, apricots, peaches, 
cherries and cherry-laurels. They are 
not particular as to soil. 
Prunus cistena; Purpleleaf Plum. (To 
10 ft.) A very attractive shrub. Hardy. 
Leaves are purplish-red in color. 2-3 ft., 
22.003 38-4 ft. $2.50 4-5) ft aoe DOr 

P. cistena Newport; Newport Purple- 
leaf Plum. (To 12 ft.) Practically iden- 
tical to Prunus Cistena, except leaves 
are if anything, a little redder, and it 
grows naturally in more of a tree form 
at maturity than does the Cistena. 4-5 
(Bien Neos Hitt ame, shel tail) 
P. glandulosa Doublepink; Doublepink 
Flowering Almond. (To 5 ft.) Beautiful 
double rose colored flowers, snuggling 
tight to the branches. Blooming in April 
and May. “2=00 Lt, ($170.0 33-40 teem Oe 
P. tomentosa; Manchu Cherry (Nan- 
king Cherry). (To 10 ft.) Large attrac- 
tive Shrub having beautiful pink blos- 
soms, ripening into small red cherries of 
edible fruit. Will be more extensively 
used as it becomes better known. 3-4 
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P. triloba; Flowering Plum. (10 ft. or 
more.) A handsome, hardy, vigorous, 
large shrub or small tree with double 
pink flowers in April-May. Willi succeed 
over a wide territory. Superior to the 
Flowering Almonds. 3-4 ft., $2.00; 4-5 
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RHUS—SUMAC 
Planted mostly in shrubbery borders 
for the luxurious effect of the pinnate 
foliage, the bright red autumn color, 
and the dense fruit-heads. 
Rhus typhina laciniata; Cutleaf Stag- 
horn Sumac. (To 10 ft. or more.) The 
leaflets are lacinately toothed, very del- 
icate and fern-like. Leaves turn into an 
array of color in autumn, also clusters 
of crimson berries. Very rapid grower. 
3-4 ft., $1.255 4-5 £t., $1.503 5-65 ft tee 
ROSA—ROSE 
A large genus of shrubs, furnishing 
many ornamental subjects. 
Rosa foetida bicolor; Austrian Copper 
Rose. (To 6 ft.) One of the best of the 
brier roses. The flowers are coppery col- 
ored, shaded with bronze and yellow, 
very attractive. 2-3 ft., $2.00: 
RB. harisoni; Harison Yellow Rose. (To 
6 ft.) Semi-double blooms of bright 
golden yellow. One of the best known 
and most used shrub roses in horticul- 
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SALIX—WILLOW 
Salix discolor; Pussywillow (To 15 ft.) 
This is the popular Willow used so ex- 
tensively by florists in winter. The sil- 
very, silky catkins appearing in March, 
before the shrub leaves out, are very 
ornamental, “either as an individual 
shrub or interspersed in a shrub border. 
Bjoern collgonie ZESs are SZ. 
Salix irrorata; Bluestem Willow (to 
10 ft.) Indigenous shrub. Twigs cov-. 
ered with a bluish glacous’ bark. 
Leaves dark green with whitish midrib. 
Densely flowered with dainty “pussies” 
in “early spring: 3-4 “ft. $1500.84 -Saoe. 
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Salix; Redstem Pussy Willow. This 
willow grows similar to the Blue Stem 
Willow. The stems are red similar to 
the r2d dogwood, and the “pussies” 
are a little larger than those of the 
Blue Stem Willow. 3-4 ft., $1.00; 4-5 
ft., $1.50; 5-6 ft., $2.00. 
SAMBUCUS—ELDER 
Sambucus Canadensis Golden; Golden 
American Elder. (To 10 ft.) A hardy, 
rapid growing shrub, with outstanding 
vellow foliage. 3-4 ft., $1.75. 

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