16 HENRY NURSERIES 
PRUNUS 
~ PRUNUS BESSEYI (Hanson’s Bush Cherry)—Beau- 
tiful as an ornament and valuable for its fruit. 
Easy to grow; effective in any landscape plant- 
ing 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. Perfectly hardy any- 
where, They always retain their dwarf stature. 
Each 
SL OSA LOC L apres terete viet eee tte ete, $1.25 
PRUNUS CISTENA (Purple Leaved Prune)—Out- 
standing because of its brilliant red foliage 
throughout the growing season. Has a small 
pink bloom in spring. Each 
Oe LO a et CC geet ere ree eee, ere cae eee: $1.75 
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PRUNUS NEWPORT (Purple-Leaved Plum) 
—A new introduction to the purple or red- 
leaved Prunus varieties. Outstanding because 
of its ability to hold its vivid red color during 
the hot summer months. Each 
Sttorasieet wath Aer ae ee eee se $1.75 
PRUNUS TRILOBA (Tree Flowering Almond)— 
The small, double, quilled, bright pink flowers 
stud every twig and branchlet in the spring 
before the leaves appear. Each 
D TOUL TE COL ae terre i ere rene eee eee $1.75 
PRUNUS TOMENTOSUM (Nanking Cherry)—A 
contented-looking shrub with straight upstand- 
ing branches, each stem completely surrounded 
by tiny cherry blossoms, which envelop the 
whole bush. The. red fruits which follow are 
very attractive and are delicious to eat. Each 
D AOI LCC tae re eee eee Sree Ne eee $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. Each 
SetOuas LS e tee: Ree eee ee ee ee US $1.50 
ROSA 
ROSA GROOTENDORST (Hardy Red Rose)—This 
plant is one of the showiest hardy roses in ex- 
istence. It is covered the entire season with 
clusters of semi-double, red roses. Vigorous 
growing and can be used almost anywhere in 
the border. Each 
Dye NOS 1 eo rae ca 2 ei eee ee $1.50 
ROSA HANSA—Large, double red flowers which 
are very fragrant. Blooms off and on all sum- 
mer, has an excellent foliage, and makes a 
good hedge. Each 
2tO Site etre Ae Bees ee eee eee ee ee eee $1.25 
ROSA HUGONIS (Father Hugh’s Rose)—It is an 
extremely graceful, arching shrub, growing 5 to 
6 feet in height. One of the earliest ornamental 
plants to come into flower, it frequently opens 
in April, covering itself with thousands of 
single yellow flowers of delicate fragrance. Its 
foliage is particularly dainty. Each 
PAA A PEA (0 rat We iat repens a eR ER Pica el rl $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 impene- 
trable hedge, stock tight in very few years. 
Planted extensively as a wild game shelter. 
Noel, Seed lin oS ener a rereee aces. per 100, $ 6.00 
500 25.00 
1,000 45.00 
ROBINIA HISPIDA (Rose Acacia)—A tree-like 
shrub bearing large clusters of showy pink 
flowers resembling sweet peas. Foliage very 
graceful. Each 
4 to 5 feet 
PUSSY WILLOW 
SALIX DISCOLOR (Pussy Willow)—A fast-grow- 
ing 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. Each 
3 LOA CC Cte cere ee ee eae ey ee eee $1.00 
SALIX NANA PURPUREA—Dwarf Blue-Leaf Artic 
Willow—A charming, low-growing Willow, ex- 
ceedingly suitable for edgings. Grows any- 
where in wet or heavy soils where other plants 
perish. Just the plant for low edgings around 
beds or along walks in difficult locations. The 
foliage is a lovely silver-green. Each 
LSi toe 24 sin ches. eee ee ee $1.00 
GOLDEN ELDER 
SAMBUCUS AUREA (Golden Elder)—Its golden- 
yellow leaves contrast beautifully with other 
shrubs. Flowers white, in flat-topped cymes. 
A heavy, rank grower. Each 
3° tOc4 Sf Ce tase 2 nee eee ne ee see $1.00 
SHEPHERDIA 
“SHEPHERDIA ARGENTEA (Buffalo-berry) — A 
tall, dense shrub with silvery leaves and red 
oval edible fruits, valued for jellies and con- 
serves. Very attractive for contrast in a mixed 
shrub planting. Native in the North West. 
SR LO 24 LCC Cigna ae rr ere ee $1.25 
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. Each 
1B; tO yl Ssinches eee ee $1.00 
Spirea V.H. 
