HENDERSON’S HYBRID GIANT HIBISCUS— 
Illustrated in color on rear cover. Field view 
above. These new hibiscus can be grown any¬ 
where; absolutely hardy. The flowers are enor¬ 
mous in size measuring from six to ten inches 
across, and when established will bloom from 
May to November. In winter the plants die, 
but the roots sprout again each spring, being 
perennial in nature. Healthy and vigorous and 
will thrive in any soil. Plant with shrubbery. 
Colors range from snow whitci through all shades 
of pink, red, orchid, scarlet and maroon. Mixed 
colors 5 0c etch root; $5.00 per 12. Selected 
colors, $1.00 each. These grow about 3^ to 
4 feet high. 
SHRUBS 
COTONF. ASTER PARNEYI—Grows to 6 feet. 
Large clusters of very large brilliant red ber¬ 
ries during winter. Foliage dark green. Branches 
very graceful, long and weeping. The most 
beautiful of all cotoneasters and rare. Imported 
from the Royal Botanic Gardens of Scotland. 
Well established in gallon cans, $1.00 each. Not 
Prepaid. 
COTONEASTER COOLEDGEI—Height l/ z ft. 
A sport of Pannosa with same foliage color. 
Leaves are smaller, Covered with scarlet berries 
and gives the appearance of a dwarf Pannosa. 
A new shrub highly recommended. Fine for 
rock gardens. Large specimens balled, $1.50 each. 
Not prepaid. 
ROSA BICOLOR ROSE—A shrub growing 4-5 ft. 
high. Blooms from early spring to summer. 
Flowers are single 2J4-3 inches across and are 
the richest coppery scarlet I have ever seen 
in any flower. A cluster of golden stamens 
enhances the beauty. Reverse of petals are gold- 
Strong plants $1.00 each. Prepaid. 
NEW VARIEGATED SALVIA—An evergreen 
shrub. This grows rapidly forming a bush 
about 18 inches high and 3 feet across. Leaves 
are very attractive and carry shades of scarlet, 
claret red, pink, cream and white. Fine for 
a mixed border, or a low hedge as it will 
stand shearing well. All visitors to my gar¬ 
dens are enthusiastic over it. Plants for spring 
delivery, 5 0c each. Prepaid. 
RED BARBERRY—Foliage rich bronzy red simi¬ 
lar to the red-leaved Japanese Maple. Foliage 
becomes more brilliant and gorgeous throughout 
summer. Covered in winter with brilliant scarlet 
berries that remain throughout the winter. Vig¬ 
orous two year plants. 75c each. Prepaid. Grows 
2 *4 to 3 feet high. Extra select size for $1.00 
each. 
TREES 
PRUNUS "THUNDERCLOUD” — (Burbank’s). 
Leaves are dark maroon in color, measure 6 in. 
long, and are held throughout the entire season. 
In color it is not equaled by any other tree. 
Bright autumn coloring from March until Nov¬ 
ember. Grows about same size as an average 
plum tree. Very striking. 3 6-inch trees, $1.00 
each. 
YELLOW WISTERIA or GOLDEN CHAIN 
TREE—A tree for partial shade. Flowers bright 
yellow and hang in long pendulous clusters 
resembling wisteria. Very beautiful and rare. 
3 6-inch trees, $1.00 each. 
RED BUD (JAPANESE)—Handsome small tree 
or shrub from Japan. Grown for its showy 
reddish pink blossoms produced in earliest 
spring before the leaves appear. Very striking 
plant growing with little care after established. 
Young trees, 75c each; larger trees, (5-6 ft.) 
$1.25 each. Flowers much larger and more 
showy than our native species. 
SILVER MAPLE—Large tree of very rapid growth. 
Foliage bright green and silvery on under side. 
More rapid grower than the sycamore. Excel¬ 
lent shade tree for interior valleys. Large trees 
8-10 ft. high, $1.25 each; medium, 6-8 ft., 
$1.00 each. Smaller sizes, 3-4 ft., 50c. 
RED SNOWBERRY or Indian Currant Shrub— 
Height 4 ft. and is covered in spring with 
thousands of white flowers that are followed 
by vivid crimson red fruits that almost com¬ 
pletely cover the branches. Very showy. I offer 
two sizes. 5 0c and $1.00 each. 
MALUS ARNOLDIANIA—(Photo above). Flow¬ 
ering Crabapple. Shrub about 5 ft. in height. 
Long weeping branches resembling a Spirea Van 
Houttii. Flowers in masses. Buds are bright rose 
red opening to a light pink shade. The effect of 
two colors on the bush is very beautiful. This 
is one of the rarest of all flowering crabapples 
and is highly recommended. Specimens 4-5 ft. 
in height. $2.50 each. Blooms first year. 
Prepaid. Smaller size for $1.50 each. 
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