DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
RHUS copallina 
2 ta o Tt. @eeeeeeeoeseeoeese & @ 1 ebs) 
5 to 6 Tc. @eeoeeeeeveees ee Teod 
R. cotinus - See Cotinus coggygria,un der 
Flowering Trees. 
R. glabra - 15 to 18 ft. (Smooth Sumac). 
Crimson fruits in bunches; rich sutumn 
coloring; thrives in poor soils. 
bp vo .~.6 ft. siete Oeaes Solves tLeco 
6 to 7 ft. os wise Saree trees «  * Le DO 
R. typhine - 15 to 18 ft. (Shaghorn Sumac). 
One of the most brilliant plants in autumn; 
lovely foliage and velvety bark. Thrives 
in poor rocky soil. 
2c tO & ££. @eeeoeeseeoeeeoeeoeese2 @ @ eo 
R. typhina laciniata - 12 to 15 ft. (Shredded 
Sumac). Finely cut leaves giving feath- 
erly appearance. 
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RIBES alpinum - 6 to & ft. (Mountain Current) 
Greenish-yellow flowers in erect recemes. 
Scarlet fruits. 
£5 £o.18- in. Pais ete cree” 1s 00 
SALIX caprea - 15 to 18 ft. (Pussy Willow). 
Desirable for early spring effects. Rapid 
growth. 
4 to 5 ft. Soe Ne ehh so ee LeleO 
SAMBUCUS canadensis - 8 to 9 ft. (American 
Elder). Fragrant, white flowers in June. 
Black berries; does well in moist location. 
Reco Tt. 14s sR Ses see ee mb . OO 
SORBARIA sorbifolia - 5 to 6 ft. (Ural False 
Spirea). A spirea like shrub, fine for 
neturalizing. Flowers small, white, in 
immense upright sprigs. July and August. 
ar20.5°T tC, ERECT CON OLS, 
SPIREA billardi - 5 to 6 ft. (Billard Spirea) 
Fluffy pink flower spikes in late summer. 
Good in dry locations. 
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