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PRUNUS 
PRUNUS BESSEYI (Hanson’s Bush Cherry)— 
Beautiful as an ornament and valuable for its 
fruit. Easy to grow; effective in any land- 
scape planting and which bears delicious fruit’ 
of good size and excellent flavor. Fruit is 
wonderful to eat right from the bush; makes 
superb jam, or clear, sparkling jelly. Perfect- 
ly hardy anywhe1e. They always retain their 
dwarf stature. 
SLEO AST CCL tana ee ener te ee eas each $1.00 
PRUNUS CISTENA (Purple Leaved Prune)— 
Outstanding because of its brilliant red foli- 
age throughout the growing season. Has a 
small pink bloom in spring. 
SLO ea TT Gt mein: Joga ee ees each, $1.50 
PRUNUS THUNDERCLOUD (Purple - Leaved 
Plum)—A new introduction to the purple or 
red-leaved Prunus varieties. Outstanding be- 
cause of its ability to hold its vivid red color 
during the hot summer months. 
SV tOFae Leet ern ee eee ee eee each $1.75 
PRUNUS TRILOBA (Tree Flowering Almond)-- 
The small, double, quilled, bright pink flow- 
ers stud every twig and branchlet in the 
spring before the leaves appear. 
3.to S4Sfeet cee 6 eee eee each, $1.50 
PRUNUS TOMENTOSUM (Nanking Cherry)— 
A contented looking shrub with straight up- 
standing branches, each stem completely sur- 
rounded by tiny cherry blossoms, which en- 
velop the whole bush. The red fruits which 
follow are very attractive and are delicious to 
eat. 
3 UO RAs OC tae eee Sane heer e oebate menor each, $1.25 
RHUS (Sumac) 
RHUS COTINUS (Smoke Bush)—A bushy shrub 
that has handsome foliage and large clusters 
of rather showy flowers, followed by peculiar 
long-haired seeds which give the plant the ef- 
fect of being covered with a greenish-purple 
film of smoke. 
Dit014 eet (le este eee eter each, $1.25 
RHUS TYPHINA LACINIATA (Fern-leaved or 
Shredded Sumac)—One of the most handsome 
of the taller sumacs, with very finely-cut foli- 
age that turns yellow and scarlet in the Fall. 
2. COS JECCU Se. eee ee oe ae nen ee Ete each, $1.00 
ROSA 
ROSA GROOTENDORST (Hardy Red Rose)— 
This plant is one of the showiest hardy roses 
in existence. It is covered the entire season 
with clusters of semi-double, red roses. Vig- 
orous growing and can be used almost any- 
where in the border. 
ZC IN Ome La Se OL MS be eae Re each, $1.50 
ROSA HUGONIS (Father Hugh’s Rose)—It is 
an extremely graceful, arching shrub, growing 
5 to 6 feet in height. One of the earliest or- 
namental plants to come into flower, it fre- 
quently opens in April, covering itself with 
thousands of single yellow flowers of delicate 
fragrance. Its foliage is particularly dainty. 
ZEVIPONO ai LPs eke nc ee ee ee each, $1.25 
ROSA MULTIFLORA (Hedging Rose) — This is 
the very hardy rose plant that is recommended 
by the Department of Agriculture for farm 
fencing and conservation planting. Makes an 
impenetrable hedge, stock tight in very few 
years. Planted extensively as a wild game 
shelter. 
Nos i #Seedlings.. es per 100 $ 4.50 
500 20.00 
1,000 37.50 
ROBINIA HISPIDA (Rose Acacia)—A tree-like 
shrub hearing large clusters of showy pink 
flowers resembling sweet peas. Foliage very 
graceful. 
20/3 LCCE A. eet te eee each $1.00 
PUSSY WILLOW 
SALIX DISCOLOR (Pussy Willow) — A fast- 
growing shrub-tree, blooming very early in the 
spring before the leaves come out. The fern- 
like catkins borne along the branches make it 
very attractive. Loves moist places. 
otOsee feet. Ke Be ee eee ete tee each, $1.00 
SALIX NANA PURPUREA—Dwarf Blue - Leaf 
Artic Willow—A Charming, low-growing Wil- 
low exceedingly suitable for edgings. Grows 
anywhere in wet or heavy soils where other 
plants perish. Just the plant for low edgings 
around beds or along walks in difficult lo- 
cations. The foliage is a lovely silver-green. 
HO tOgLominchea sa. ae aver >. ie ees each 50c 
GOLDEN ELDER 
SAMBUCUS AUREA (Golden Elder)—Its gold- 
en-yellow leaves contrast beautifully with 
other shrubs. Flowers white, in flat-topped 
cymes. A heavy, rank grower. 
Dit O yaad CO LG Ao.) Amer atarie aga | Erie each, $1.00 
SPIREA 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER (Rose Spirea) 
Low growing type of very compact, dense 
habit, with flat-topped clusters of rose-colored 
flowers throughout the season, Excellent for 
low foundation plantings. 
EOmUO MUL Inches 9 ete aus eee each, $1.00 
SPIREA FROEBELI (Froebel Spirea)—Com- 
pact shrub of medium height producing num- 
erous flat-topped clusters of orchid-pink flow- 
ers during the summer and later the foliage 
turns to the autumn colors. 
LSarkiope2 4s inches wealy.* ote ears each, 90c 
SPIREA BILLARDI (Plume Spirea)—An old- 
fashioned shrub which is covered with dense 
panicles of lilac-pink flowers during early 
summer. The foliage is a dull green and the 
shrub develops to a height of five feet. 
2° tO no tOCt = 2. cane a ng ee ee each, 90c 
