MD 
DECIDUOUS 
SHRUBS 
Each Each Each 
1-2, 3-9 10=25 
PHILADELPHUS virginalis Coles Glorious 8! 
Large flowers, glossy rich green foliage. A neat 
growing plant. ‘ 
3 to 4 ft. sora oe'se DAR e Rome oe 
4 to 5 fite @eeee 2.50 2325 
_----------- virginalis "Minnesota Snow Flake" (Pat.No.538) 
Very fragrant, double pure white flowers. Blooms 
in June and July. Very hardy. 
3 to 4 ft. eonoe 3,00 Zete 
PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius nanus (Dwarf Ninebark) 6! 
Densely branches, compact habit of growth. ‘Small 
green leaves. 
25 to 3ft. osseo) lett, aie 
5 to 6 fte eccee 2.00 Hy i 
PRUNUS glandulosa (Flowering Almond) 5-6! 
One of the earliest shrubs to flower in the spring. 
The plant is literally covered with soft pink blossoms. 
Very attractive. 
2 to 3 ft. BEB ce ecee  Sel50 Be0U 
White=2 to 3 ft. " e@e2ee20e Sine 3.50 
RHODOTYPOS scandens (kerrioides) (Black Jetbead) 4-5' 
Fresh green foliage,pure white flowers in May and 
June. Shining black berries, bead-like all winter. 
3 to AAEt. ececoe Zeee 2,00 
RHUS aromatica (canadensis) (Fragrant Sumac) 5-6! 
Clusters of small yellow flowers in April and May. 
Attractive in June when covered with coral-red 
fruits. Aromatic foliage. With-stands drought. 
SOLD _OUT 
~—-- cotinus -- See COTINUS coggygria listed under 
Flowering Trees 
RIBES alpinum (Mountain Current) 6-8! 
Greenish-yellow flowers in erect clusters. Scarlet 
fruits. 
Zutons ft. e@cecee PARE BS 2.50 
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