Choice and Unusual Plants for 
Fall and Winter Planting 
AZALEA KURUME PINK PEARL—A lovely light 
pink with semi-double flowers and light green foliage, 
greatly admired. Priced from 50c to $2.50 each ac¬ 
cording to size. 
These rather new Kurme Azaleas have proven hardy for 
us this past winter without shelter of any kind and we 
have over fifty different sorts with which to delight 
garden owners in the future in the Coast Regions. We 
do not recommend them for use east of the Cascade 
Range. They will prove to be the most desirable and in¬ 
teresting dwarf evergreens known so far, and will be the 
pride of garden fanciers for generations to come. 
AZALEA MOLLIS—The orange and yellow flowering 
shrubs so often seen in bloom in gardens during the 
spring. They are deciduous but very colorful and hardy, 
combining well with Rhododendrons, as they have simi¬ 
lar habits of growth and soil requirements. Nice flower¬ 
ing sizes from 75c up. Small stock 35c to 75c. 
JAPANESE CAMELLIAS 
CAMELLIAS—As evergreen garden shrubs and trees are 
a specialty in the climate of the Pacific Coast, where they 
thrive freely and provide their luxurious waxy flowers 
in great abundance. Although a slow-growing shrub 
to start, they reach a fair size, nevertheless, and increase 
in beauty year after year. Our young stock is all pot- 
grown, and can, therefore, be planted out at any time 
with entire safety, or they may be brought into bloom 
indoors before setting them out in spring. We have 
fine, two-year old stock in red, white, pink, and varie¬ 
gated sorts at 50c and 75c each; also three-year olds, 
many with buds on ready to bloom, $1.00, to $1.25 each, 
according to perfection of bushes. They thrive best in 
ordinary rich soil where they are sheltered from the after¬ 
noon sun. Never has finer stock of this choice shrub 
been offered, than the lot now ready for planting. Six 
are sold for the price of five for those who can use a 
collection. A group of them will be the pride of your 
garden for a life-time. 
CEANOTLIUS, OR BLUE MOUNTAIN LILAC—A 
very profuse flowering shrub for sunny situations that 
produces loose, graceful sprays of light blue flowers all 
during the summer months into late fall. It is easily 
grown and very showy with its masses of blue sprays, and 
