SWISS FLORAL COMPANY 
Portland, Oregon 
RHODODENDRON GIGANTEUM—Bright rose, large 
clusters. $2.00 to $3.00 each. 
RHODODENDRON PRINCESS JULIANA — Large 
flowering like Pink Pearl, but fringed wavy petals with 
heavy dark pink edge to lighter pink center. Buds al¬ 
most red when opening. $2.00 to $3.50 each. 
RHODODENDRON MRS. JOHN WATERER—Rosy 
crimson, very showy intense color. $2.50 to $3.50 each. 
RHODODENDRON ROSE ELEGANS—Pleasing, soft 
rose shade. Very free growing habit and extra good 
foliage effect. One of the best for average planting 
purposes. $2.00 to $3.00 each for nice specimens. 
RHODODENDRON WILSONI—This is entirely dis¬ 
tinct from the others, having small, compact foliage and 
short, much branched growth, making it a fine shrub for 
the rock garden. It produces small sized flowers in 
great profusion in a lavender-rose color. $1.50 to 2.50 ea. 
RHODODENDRON LUTESCENS—This is a slender, 
upright growing type with willow-shaped leaves, and 
bears wide open, light yellow flowers, an unusual color 
for this group of plants. Only a few available at $2.50 
to $3.50 each. 
RHODODENDRON RACEMOSUM—A vjery small, 
leathery leafed shrub with slender, wiry branches, produc¬ 
ing in earliest spring masses of small bright pink buds 
opening into light pink flowers entirely covering the 
branches. It will prove a delightful evergreen shrub for 
rock gardens. We have a few nice compact bushes to 
offer at $1.25 each. 
SKIMMIA JAPONICA —One of the very best of ever¬ 
green shrubs, extremely early spring flowering, with 
small, white, fragrant flower clusters. The foliage is 
somewhat like that of Daphne but very much more glossy 
and leathery-like, and the bush grows compact, about two 
feet high. It does best in shady locations, where it will 
thrive in the heaviest of soils. The berried form has 
narrower leaves and smaller flowers, and its berry clus¬ 
ters are of exceptionally brilliant scarlet, even more so 
than holly berries. In shade where other things fail, 
this will prove a delight to all. Small size 75c; larger 
sizes up to $1.50 each. 
OSTEOMELES SCHWERINAE—A truly select shrub 
with the smallest evergreen foliage of composite type 
known. This very new, hardy shrub from China thrives 
in warm sunny spots with little or no watering, and in 
early summer bears tiny white flowers resembling Haw¬ 
thorne, followed by edible, currant-like berries, which are 
used as food in its native regions. A charming, slow 
growing, small shrub for rock gardens. $1.00 to $1.50 
each. 
GOOD FERTILIZERS ARE THE SECRET OF SUC¬ 
CESSFUL GARDENS. LET US SUPPLY THEM. 
