Center Point, Iowa Shrubs 
Size Each 
QUINCE—Flowering, Chaenomelis japonica. 5-6 ft. An- 18-24 in 90 
other very early flowering shrub with orange-scarlet 2-3 ft 1.25 
flowers, very early in the Spring. Dark shiny foliage 
and bushy dense growth. 
RED BUD. See Shade trees. 
RODODENDRON catawbiense. 6-6 ft. An evergreen 18-24 in 6.50 
shrub having large attractive oval or oblong green 2-3 ft 8.00 
leaves clustered at ends of branches. Large clusters of 
reddish to rose-purple flowers in late spring. Requires 
moist peaty acid soil with adequate drainage and pro- 
tection from hot winds or severe winter winds. Partial 
shade is appreciated. Soil can be made acid by adding 
alum or sulfur. Sold balled and burlaped. 
RHODOTYPOS kerriodes. Jetbread or White Kerria. 18-24 in 1.00 
4-6 ft. Bright green foliage. Single white flowers in omeeU 25 
April and May. Black shiny fruit in fall and winter. 
Tolerates shade. 
RHUS CANADENSIS. Fragrant Sumac. 4-5 ft. Beautiful 18-24 in 1.00 
aromatic leaves. Coral-red fruit in June. Endures Pa) ily 125 
drought. Brilliant fall coloring. 3-4 ft. 1.50 
ROSES. See separate list following. 
SMOKE TREE. Cotinus. 15 ft. Well-known plant having 18-24 in 1.10 
pinkish or purple cloud-like flowers in early June. 7A) Ai 1.40 
3-4 ft. US 
SNOWBALL. See Viburnums. 
SNOWBERRY. See Symphoricarpos. 
SPIREA—Anthony Waterer. 2 ft. A neat plant with 15-18 in 90 
bright crimson clusters in numerous flat heads. Blooms 
several weeks starting in mid-June. Hardy. 
—Arguta. Garland Spirea. 5-6 ft. Flat clusters of pure 15-18 in £75 
white flowers in early May similar to Vanhoutte, but 18-24 in 1.00 
much earlier. 
—Blue Mist. See Caryopteris. 
—Frobelli. 3 ft. Very similar to Anthony Waterer. A 15-18 in ais 
vigorous spreading plant with bright pink flowers in 18-24 in 1.00 
May and June. Very hardy. 
—Henryi. A taller and later Vanhoutte type spirea. 18-24 in. .60 
Qeomette 90 
3=4) ft. 125 
—Prunifolia. 6-8 ft. Covered with double white flowers 2-3 ft. 125 
in mid-May. Lustrous green leaves turning orange in 3-4 ft. 1.50 
the fall. This is the true Bridalwreath. 
—Richmensis. 4-5 ft. Flowers in pointed spikes, very 2-3 ft 1.00 
bright lilac-pink, produced over a long period. 
—Vannoutte. Commonly called Bridalwreath. White 18-24 in. .60 
flowers. Graceful habit. Thrives almost anywhere. 2-24 ft. 80 
214-3 ft. 1.00 
STEPHYLEA Trifolia. Bladdernut. 10-12 ft. An upright 4-5 ft. er) 
native shrub with small white flowers in the spring 
and inflated seed pods in September. 
SUMAC See Rhus. 
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