Will Furnish Samples of Crass Seeds 
If Wanted 
These Varieties Have Found Favor 
Wherever Crown 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA 
Rare and choice small tree, of the highest orna- 
mental merit. Their elegant habit and foliage 
alone would render them indispensable, but the 
flowers, their crowning beauty, are unequaled in 
size and showy effect among hardy trees and 
shrubs. A magnificent evergreen, with large, 
leathery green leaves, more than a foot long; bears 
large, fragrant white flowers. $1.00 to $1.50. 
WEEPING TREES 
WEEPnra BXBCB. cut leaved. 8 to 10 ft., 
81.50; 10 to 12 ft., $2.50. 
WEEPHTO’ WHil.OW (Xllmarnock). A distinct 
variety, having reddish shoots and large foliage. 
They make a most desirable and graceful, droop- 
ing small tree for lawns. 6 ft. and two-year heads, 
each $1.50. 
ENGLISH HAWTHORN 
Rare and beautiful small trees for the lawn so 
well known as to need no description. The foliage 
alone is sufficient reason for the cultivation of 
these rare trees, added to which are the beautiful 
double flowers which appear in late spring. 
BOtJBBi: FINK. Fine small tree for lawn 
planting, bearing in the spring beautiful umbels of 
pink flowers. $1.00 to $2.00. 
BOUBZiE SCABIiET. Rich, brilliant scarlet 
flowers in large umbles. Always in bloom on 
Decoration Day. Very fine for lawn and cemetery 
planting. $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50. 
DOUBIiB WHITE. Beautiful pure white flowers, 
in large umbels, late in the spring. Each, $1.00. 
CATABFA SFECIOSinx. Very large leaves; 
beautiful tree for lawn. Flowers in July. 6 to 8 
ft. trees, each, $1.00. 
BEECH. A large and beautiful tree; dark green, 
glossy leaves. Each, $1.00 and $1.50. 
FTTBFIiE BEECH. A Strong, vigorous grower 
of elegant habits; foliage dark purple. Each, $1.00, 
$1.50 to $2.50. 
POFIiAB (Caroline and Eombardi). Each. 8 to 
10 ft., $1.00. 
S7CAMOBE (Oriental Flane). One of the flnest 
trees for street or lawn; straight trunk and beau- 
tiful foliage. Strong trees, 8 to 10 ft., each $2.00. 
TUUF TREE. A rare, stately, rapid-growing 
tree; narrow, bright green leaves, turning yellow 
in autumn. Flowers yellow blotched with orange. 
Fine trees. 6 to 8 ft., each, $1.00 and $1.50. 
HOBSE CHESTNUT. Our well known and beau- 
tiful Horse Chestnut should be planted in every 
garden; white and red. 6 to 8 ft., each, $1.00; 8 to 
10 ft. each, $2.00. 
SPANISH CHESTNUT. A beautiful ornamental 
tree, grows a fine spreading crown; dark green 
thick leaf; very stocky. 4 to 0 ft., each, $1.00 to 
$2.00; 6 to 8 ft. each, $2.00. 
AMERICAN SWEET CHESTNUT. The fruit is 
very sweet and fine flavored, rather small but 
prolific and profitable. Large trees, 6 to 8 ft., each, 
$1.00 to $1.50. 
WALNUT (English). Mayette is the finest 
walnut grown; true English stock; is grown very 
extensively and successfully on the Coast. 5 to 7 
ft. each. $1.00 to $1.50. 
BUTTERNUT. A beautiful growing tree; nuts 
large, rough shell, with sweet, rich, white kernels; 
large tree. 6 to 8 ft., $1.00 to $1.60. 
SPIREAS 
Graceful shrubs every one should plant. They 
are of the easiest culture, and very desirable in 
collections, for they embrace such range of foli- 
age, color of flowers and habit of growth. 
ANTHOmr WATERS, Covered nearly the whole 
growing season with large umbels of deep crimson 
flowers, which measure nearly a foot across. 
When scarcely three inches high it begins to 
bloom, and thereafter is seldom out of flowers. 
As a pot plant or for growing in the open ground 
nothing can equal it. Perfectly hardy. Each, 60c 
to $1.00. 
PBUNlFOIiIA (Bridal Wreath). Slender erect 
growing variety, having beautiful colored foliage 
and bearing very early in the spring small double 
white flowers the entire length of its branches. 
Very graceful habit. Each. 50c. 
SPIREAS, VAK HOUTTE. The grandest of all 
the Spireas. It is a beautiful ornament for the 
lawn at any season, but when in flower it is a 
complete fountain of white bloom, the foliage 
hardly showing. Perfectly hardy and an early 
bloomer. Each, 35c and 50c; doz., $3.50 to $5.00. 
FURPIiE BARBERRY. A pretty purple leaf 
shrub, bearing an abundance of yellow flowers in 
the spring. Each, 50c and 60c. 
BROOM (Genista). Scotch Broom, very rapid 
growing; flowers bright yellow. Each, 25c and 
50c. 
WHITE BROOM. Flowers are white, blooms 
profusely in spring. Each, 50c and 75c. 
RED BROOM (New). Flowers red and yellow, 
stems a reddish color; very fine. Each, $1.00. 
PRUNUS PISSARDI 
The purple-leaved plum of Japan; growing into 
a shapely small tree of much merit. Covered in 
the spring w’ith clouds of white flowers, followed 
by leaves, which turn a beautiful bronzy purple 
color, remaining beautiful a long time. Each, 
$1.00 to $2.50. 
DEUTZIAS 
Small-flowered shrubs noted for their freedom 
of bloom and rapid growth. Through their bloom- 
ing season entire limbs are thickly studded with 
flowers. 
GRACHiItlS. A low-growing, compact, bushy 
shrub, perfectly hardy; blooms early in spring; 
covered all over with pure white, bell-shaped flow- 
ers. Each. 50c. 
ALTHEA or ROSE of SHARON 
HIBISCUS SYRIACUS. The Altheas are free- 
growing shrubs with various colors, usually dou- 
ble flowers, much sought after because of their 
blooming in August and September. Excellent for 
general use. Each, 60c. 
HYDRANGEAS 
PANICDIiATA GRANDIPIiORA. This is a grand 
shrub, easily grown, very showy and attractive, 
lasting in bloom for months. It is perfectly hardy 
everyw’here and is, without any question, the 
finest hardy shrub in cultivation. It grows 3 or 4 
feet high, is very bushy and compact. Blooms in 
July, at a time w'hen no other shrub is in flower. 
The flowers are pure white, afterwards changing 
to pink, and remain beautiful until destroyed by 
frost. Each, 50c. 
HORTENSIA BI>UE. The Japanese Blue Hy- 
drangea, always in great demand for lawn plant- 
ing around Seattle, where its immense pyramids 
of blue flowers may be seen all summer long. 
Barge two-year-old plants, each, 75c. 
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