SUMMER WHOLESALE TRADE LIST 39 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued 
RHUS—Continued 
typhina, Staghorn Sumac. 15-25 ft. Per10 Per100 Per 1000 
Greenish flowers in dense terminal panicles, clusters of crimson berries. 
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typhina laciniata, Cutleaf Staghorn Sumac. 20-25 ft. 
Rapid grower, attractive, long feathery leaves finely cut. 
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RIBES alpinum, Alpine Currant. 6-8 ft. 
A hardy, dense shrub suitable for hedges or mass planting. Small, greenish 
flowers. April-May. Scarlet fruit. 
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odoratum, Golden Currant (aureum). 8-10 ft. 
Rapid, upright grower producing fragrant Sava flowers in April-May. 
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ROSE ACACIA, Robinia hispida, (Grafted Stock.) 6-8 ft. 
Branches covered with rosy pink, attractive flowers, April-May. 
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SALIX purpurea, dwarf blue-leaf arctic Willow. 3-4 ft. 
Charming low growing Willow; suited for hedges and borders. Hardy. 
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Pussy, Salix discolor. 20-25 ft. 
Popular Willow on account of catkins in March-April before leaves. 
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SHEPHERDIA argentea, Silver Buffaloberry. 10-12 ft. 
Hardy shrub or ornamental tree with silvery foliage. Small yellowish flow- 
ers. May-June. 
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SNOWBALL. (See Viburnum). 
SORBARIA sorbifolia, Ural False Spirea. 5-6 ft. 
Leaves Out very early in the spring, showing very attractive foliage, followed 
with large, fluffy heads of white flowers. June-July. 
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SPIREA Anthony Waterer. 3-4 ft. 
A valuable dwarf shrub, bright red flowers, June-September. 
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