20 KELLY PLANT GARDENS “IF ITS A PLANT, WE GROW IT” SPOKANE, WASH. 
Hardy Ornamental Shrubs prepaid 
WE ARE INAUGURATING A NEW POLICY OF PREPAYING ALL TRANS- 
PORTATION CHARGES WITHIN 1ST AND 2ND ZONE ON ORNAMENTAL 
SHRUBS. REMEMBER THE PRICES APPEARING AFTER EACH VARIETY 
OF SHRUBS ARE THE PRICES DELIVERED TO YOU DOOR 
Hydrangea Paniculata 
BERBERIS (Barberry) 
THUNBERGI (Japan Barberry) — 
Where a dwarf deciduous hedge is 
wanted nothing equals this beautiful 
Barberry. Requires but little prun¬ 
ing to keep in shape. The leaves are 
small, light green, and towards fall 
assume rich, brilliant colors, the fruit 
or berries becoming scarlet. Abso¬ 
lutely hardy. Plant 12 to 15 inches 
apart; fine large specimens, 75o to 
$1.00; 12-15 in., each 30c; 10 for $2.25; 
18-24 inch, each 50c; 10 for $4.25. 
BARBERRY (Japan Red Leaf) 
A valuable recent introduction iden¬ 
tical with Thunbergi except the color 
of its foliage. Instead of the green of 
Thunbergi it comes out a brilliant 
bronzy red. The heat of summer in¬ 
tensifies this color and autumn adds 
many other rich tints. 18 to 24 in., 
each, 60c, prepaid. 
BARBERRY (Purple Leaf) —A very 
handsome reddish purple leaf. Attrac¬ 
tive anywhere. 18-24 in., 60c. 
BARBERRY - AMERICAN — This 
erect growing pretty shrub green 
leaved in summer turning to purplish 
shades in fall is a showy fine plant in 
any combination and in hedging. 2-3 
ft., each 50c. 
BEAUTY BUSH 
BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitza Ama- 
bilis)—A charming new shrub from 
China’s High Mountains. Perfectly 
hardy. Has beautiful trumpet and bell 
shaped pink flowers with orange veins 
in June, July. Will be a great com¬ 
panion to our Spireas and a pink 
bloomer is really a prize in spring 
shrubs. Every lover of blooming shrubs 
should have this fine new plant. 2-3 
ft., 75c. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush) 
Plants grow three to four feet and 
are covered with long racemes of 
lilac-like flowers in July. The best 
location is in good, rich, well drained 
soil in a sunny situation. It attracts 
the butterflies, and as many as fifty 
have been counted about a plant in a 
single afternoon. Each, 50c. 
DOGWOOD 
CORNUS (DOGWOOD) — Sibirica— 
Most valuable for their brilliant col¬ 
ored bark and foliage variations. They 
liven the somber winter aspect of leaf¬ 
less shrubbery. 18-24 in. Each, 35c; 
3-4 ft., each, 65c. 
Ornamental shrubs are the founda¬ 
tion of all landscape plantings. In se¬ 
lecting your shrubs, bear in mind their 
ultimate height of growth. Place tall 
growing varieties in the background or 
in corners where height is needed. Use 
medium height growing varieties be¬ 
tween taller sorts and dwarf kinds, 
under windows and in front of the 
taller varieties. 
Our advice on planting difficulties is 
available at all times. Write us. It’s 
free. 
CARAGANA 
CARAGANA ABORESCENS (Siber¬ 
ian Pea Shrub) —A double green leaved 
tasty plant and numerous clusters of 
yellow flowers followed by striking pea 
pods. This plant is fine for hedges. 
Hedge plants. Doz., $2.00; 100, $13.00. 
Specimen Plants —Each, 65c; doz., 
$6.60. 
DEUTZIA 
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER— Dainty 
blooming bell or tassel flowers, born in 
wreaths along the branches in June 
and July. Outer petals tinged with 
pink. Pine specimen shrubs. 18-24 in., 
each, 35c; 3-4 ft., 65c. 
GRACILIS —Dense dwarf shrub. Fine 
for edging or planting in front of taller 
kinds. 18 in., each 55c; 10, $5.00, pre¬ 
paid. 
HYDRANGEA 
PANICULATA — A beautiful, tall 
shrub, with leaves of bright, shiny 
green; flowers borne in huge panicles 
from 8 to 12 inches long, light pink, 
changing to brown later in the fall; 
blooms in August and September; can 
be grown in tree form successfully and 
makes a very desirable lawn orna¬ 
ment. Height about 7 feet. Each, 
18-24 in., 35c; 2-3 ft., 60c. 
ARBORESCENS (Hills of Snow) — 
Conspicuously white and imposing 
Hydrangea. Mounds of snow white 
blooms July to September. 18-24 in., 
each 35c; 2-3 ft., 60c. 
HYDRANGEA TREE— This beauti¬ 
ful shrub specially grown in our nurs¬ 
ery for a small tree form is the most 
attractive lawn specimen plant and 
equally imposing as back ground for 
smaller shrub planting below its mass 
of white pink bronze and green flower 
plumes. 5 ft. specimen trees, each 
$1.50. 
Japan Barberry 
Common Snowball 
FORSYTHIA (Intermedia) 
Among the first to bloom and their 
bright yellow flowers seem the very 
spirit of Spring, opening before the 
leaves appear. They attain an ulti¬ 
mate height of eight or ten feet. Fine 
specimen shrubs. 18-24 in., each, 35c; 
3-4 ft., each, 65c. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
TARTARIAN —A beautiful flowering 
shrub. One of the hardy growing 
hedge and screen plants. Probably 
the most rapid grower of all the hardy 
shrubs, often attaining a height of 
ten or more feet in a few years. 18-24 
in., each, 35c; 10 for $3.00; 3-4 ft., each, 
65c; 10 for $6.00, prepaid. 
KERRIA 
JAPONICA — Double flowered. A 
fine shrub for most any location. 
Abundant double yellow flowers like 
half opened rose buds. Specimen 
plants. 3-4 feet, each 75c. 
PHILADELPHUS 
(Mock Orange) 
VIRGINALIS —A magnificent new 
variety. The flowers are the largest, 
most fragrant and longest blooming 
immaculate white bloom, yellow sta¬ 
mens. Summer blooming. 18-24 in., 
each 35c; 3-4 feet, each 65c. 
PRIVET 
PRIVET (Ligustrum Vulgaris) — 
This hardy privet will make the most 
beautiful and lasting hedge. Used as 
a border it will complete the lasting 
a.nd natural beauty of your home and 
grounds. Prepaid. 2 to 3 feet, each, 
50c; per 10, $3.50; per 100, $30.00. 
1 to 2 ft., per 10, $2.00; 100, $15.00. 
One year plants per 10, $1.25; 100, 
$ 8 . 00 . 
The following shrubs can be 
used for beautiful HEDGES and 
SCREENS. 
PRIVET, BARBERRY, FORSY- 
TH IS, HONEYSUCKLE, HY¬ 
DRANGEA*, PHILADELPHUS, 
LILACS, SPIREAS. 
ORDER ROCKWELL’S BOOK OF SHRUBS, $1.00 
