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ROBINIA hispida — 4’ Rose Acacia 
Holds soil on banks because of its suckering habit. Large 
clusters of pink, pea-like flowers in May. 
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ROSA excelsa Red Dorothy Perkins 
Double intense scarlet flowers. Vigorous climber. 
2 yr. No. 1 ($370 per M) aes ot .65 50 40 
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hugonis — 6’ Golden Rose of China 
Canary-yellow flowers in arching sprays, May. Excellent, 
free-flowering upright shrub. 
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rugosa — 9’ Rugosa Rose 
Adaptable and beautiful, bushy rose. Dark green, rugos: 
foliage turns bright orange in fall. Large pink to white, | 
single flowers from June on. Stands pruning weli. 
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r. hybrid Max Graf. Trailing Rugosa 
Excellent prostrate ground cover. Apple-blossom pink 
blooms. 
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setigera — 8’ Prairie Rose 
Hardy, vigorous type of wide-arching habit. Big clusters of 
bright pink flowers in early July. 
114 to 2’ ee eee eee) .00 40 
ZELOgos = 2 - “1D .60 .50 
wichuriana. Trailing. Memorial Rose 
Used widely for holding banks and rocky slopes and as a 
ground cover in sun. White flowers; shiny foliage. 
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SALIX gracilistyla — 3’ Bigcatkin Willow. (Rose Gold Pussywillow) 
Low mounded plant, taking root where stems touch the 
ground. Foliage silvery, stays on late. Huge catkins silvery- 
gray, then turn silvery pink and rosy pink dotted with hun- 
dreds of bright yellow stamens, and finally become nearly 
solid gold. | 
12 to 18” sane iter 59 .40 32 
DaLOeay 2s " ae 79 .60 50 
purpurea nana — 4’ Dwarf Purpleosier 
Compact, dense mound of blue-gray-green foliage. Extremely 
hardy, and grows even in wet or heavy soils. Shears well 
into formal hedges. 
15 to 18” ($200 per M) - 40 pay ie 
11% to 2’ ($250 per M) —- ~ 45 3h 28 
Itors ($300 per M) -~—-------_---—- .60 45 cD) 
