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RHODOTYPOS kerrioides (scandens)—White Kerria. A very fine lot 
of this excellent variety. Princeton quality. Rows are four feet apart. 
Unit Price in Quantities 
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RHODOTYPOS kerrioides (scandens), 4’-5’ White Kerria 
Fresh green foliage. White flowers, May, June. Shiny bead-like 
black berries all winter. 
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RHUS canadensis (aromatica), 4’-5’ Fragrant Sumac 
Clusters of small yellow flowers in April and May, -followed by 
bright coral red fruits in June. Aromatic foliage. 
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— copallina, 12/-13' Shining Sumac 
Showy crimson fruits. Rich autumn coloring. Good in poor soil or 
dry locations. 
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— cotinus, 14’-15’ Common Smoke Tree 
Also called Purple Fringe. Large panicles of feathery, filmy, smoke- 
appearing flowers. 
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