Keith’s Big Values in 
Roses—Evergreens 
Shrubs — Perennials, etc. 
Hardy Climbing Rose 
Beautify Your Home at Little Expense With Keith’s Big Bargains. 
Boses, Shrubs, Perennials, and Flowers of the Most Beautiful Kinds. 
10 Hardy Climbing Roses for $1.50 
Ten different Hardy Climbing Roses, all different in color, such roses as 
Climbing American Beauty, Dr. Van Fleet, Pauls Scarlet, Climbing Red, 
Radiance, etc.; 3 baby ramblers and 7 climbing roses, 10 in all. Will grow 
in any fertile, well drained soil. Just the roses for your front porch, side or 
back yard fence. Will be the attraction of the neighborhood at rose-blooming 
time in June. 
10 Everblooming Roses for $1.50 
We here offer a real bargain in ever-blooming roses that will bloom for you 
this summer. Ten different kinds all named varieties, such as Crusader (red), 
Pink Radiance, Lady Hillington (yellow), Gruss en Teplitz (red), Sunburst 
(yellow), and so on, 10 in all. A bargain collection of beautiful blooms in 
colors of red, yellow, white, pink. Come to you in full leaf ready to start growth 
at once. The 10 for only $1.50. 
The “Louretti” Everblooming Rose 
Here’s the “tiniest rose in the world.” Has a dwarf growing habit, blooms 
through the entire season. A very attractive hardy little everblooming rose, 
often used in Rock Gardens, grown in 3-inch pots, comes to you in full leaf 
ready to set out. They are hardy. Each 50c; 3 for $1.40. 
Postage for Rose Collections: Add 8c for States in Groups 1 and 2; 12c 
for Groups 3 and 4 (see p. 21). 
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Everblooming Roses 
SPIERA BILLIARDII 
Pink feathery blooms appear 
all during late summer 
SPIBEA BILLIARDII 
The Pink-flowered Spirea 
(see picture) 
This beautiful flowering shrub will keep you 
in cut flowers during the late summer when 
flowers are scarce. Has long plum-like rose- 
pink flowers, clustered at the tip of each 
shoot (see cut). Used much for cut flowers and 
decorating. The flower clusters are very 
attractive and showy. It grows only three 
to four feet high, makes a beautiful attrac¬ 
tive hedge from which you can cut flowers 
all summer. Should be set 18 inches apart 
when used as a hedge. Beautiful also for 
a bed planting on your lawn. Two-year 
bushes ready to bloom, each 37c; 3 for 87c; 
10 for $2.50. 
SPIREA VAN IIOUTTEI 
Bridal Wreath Spirea 
Blooms in spring. Masses of white flowers in 
snowball like clusters on drooping branches 
appearing like bridal wreaths, hence the 
common name. Grows 5 to 6. feet high, 
hardy grower anywhere; 18-24 inch bushes 
29c each; 3 for 85c; 10 for $2.70. 
COMMON SNOWBALL 
Here’s your chance to get the genuine “old 
fashioned snowball bush.' 1 Snowball-like 
flowers all over the bush in early May and 
June. Two-yr. bushes, each 47c; 3 for $1.20. 
“JAPANESE PINK” SNOWBALL 
(Viburnum Carlesi) 
Here is a new kind of a snowball. A new 
find in a way—off Korea by a U. S. plant 
hunter. A very hardy bush. With frag¬ 
rant pink flowers in snowball-like clusters. 
It will give you a snowball of its kind in 
your neighborhood. Two-year field grown 
bushes, each only 50c; 3 for $1.35. 
Large-flowered Hydrangea 
GOLDENBELL 
(Forsythea Variegeta) 
You will have masses of bright golden flow¬ 
ers in the early spring with this Goidenbell. 
Flowers come before leaves start, often be¬ 
fore snow is gone. Leaves are also attrac¬ 
tive green and white, variegated all summer. 
Two-year-old bushes, each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
G Hardy Large-Flowered 
Chrysanthemums 
Here’s a collection of flowering 
plants that will keep you in cut 
flowers all fall until and even 
after snowfalls. Ten different 
kinds with all the pinks, blues, 
whites, red, etc., that you find 
in Chrysanthemums. They will 
grow anywhere and when once 
established last for years. All 
ten, ten different kinds, only 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Hardy Large-flowered 
Chrysanthemums 
G Hardy Phlox 
These 6 different Phlox sup¬ 
ply you with pink-salmon, pink, 
purple, red, white. Deep pink 
eyes, red eyes, purple eyes—in 
fact, all Phlox colors and 
shades. They bloom year after 
year. Six beautiful varieties in 
all colors. Come all ready to 
set out. All for $1.00. 
Peony 
5 Peonies 
All different colors 
1 —pink, salmon-pink, 
white, red, etc. 
They make a beau¬ 
tiful attractive 
showing along 
drives, walks, near 
fences, grows any¬ 
where where ground 
is well-drained. You 
will be highly 
pleased with this 
bargain. Just think, 
all 5 Peonies for 
only $1.50. 
G Hardy Asters 
The easiest to grow and the 
most showy of all perennials. 
These give you those feathery 
flowers (see picture), in reds, 
whites, purples and pinks. Six 
different shades and colors 
blooming every day from early 
to late fall and year after year 
from one planting. All six for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Hardy Phlox 
Hardy 
Crimson Carnations 
This Carnation is an everbloom- 
er with bright crimson flowers. 
A new beautiful perennial. Be¬ 
gins blooming in July and con¬ 
tinues until November. Makes 
a beautiful winter “house plant” 
for winter if taken up in Fall. 
Can be used in beds or in Rock 
Gardens. You will have a “sen¬ 
sational flower” when you grow 
this hardy everblooming Crim¬ 
son Carnation. Three plants, 
ready to bloom, only 89c; 12 
for $3.00. 
CANNAS 
Here is one of most brilliant, attractive 
Canas of them all, “City of Portland.” A 
brilliant red with large long-lasting flowers, 
and we offer them at this bargain of bargain 
price. Three for only 36c; 12 for $1.25. 
HIBISCUS (Mallow) 
Hibiscus is almost a shrub in its habits of 
growth, but “come up” every year from the 
roots. Our Hibiscus are bright red, large, 
single hollyhock-like flowers 5 to 6 inches 
across, the largest we have ever seen. Boy, 
they are some bigl One of the largest and 
most attractive that you can buy. They will 
cause your neighbors to stop and look every 
time. Only 3 for 35c; 12 for $1.00. 
ACHILLEA (Milfoil) 
This perennial is an ideal plant for gardens 
or bed plantings, dainty, feathery masses of 
flowers, very double appearing over long 
period until late in fall. Flowers pearly white 
and lots of them. One of the very attractive 
perennials. Well rooted plants ready to 
Dloom. Three for 45c; 12 for $1.50. 
4 Evergreens for 98c 
Here are four very popular, hardy evergreen 
trees twine transplanted by us, stocky, well 
shaped trees just the right size for planting. 
All four in a group or single here and there. 
1 Austrian Pine. 1 White Spruce, 1 Norway 
Spruce, 1 Douglas Fir. Tney are all four 
years old, grown from seed. All four for 
only 98c. 
Honeysuckle 
Evergreens 
Large Flowered Hydrangea 
Blooms in August and the flow¬ 
er clusters remain on until snow 
comes. First, snowy white, then 
turn to pink, then to reddish 
bronze. # Will retain their color all 
winter in bouquets in your home. 
Buy direct from us and save 
money. Two-year-old bushes only 
36c; 3 from 98c. 
HEDGE PLANTS 
PRIVET (Armoor River). 
Hardy northern Privet, stands 
cold winter. Used everywhere 
where permanent hedge is desired. 
Can be trimmed to any shape or 
form. Our Privet plants are ex¬ 
ceptionally nice this season, have 
5 to 6 branches while most privet 
this size is only solid hedge from 
ground line up. Plants 12-18-inch, 
3 for 30c; 12 for $1.00; 100 for $6.50. 
Japanese Barberry. Much 
used for hedges along walks, bor¬ 
ders, etc., where “cutting-cross 
lots” is wanted stopped. Even 
keeps out dogs, cats, etc. Has 
dark green leaves all summer 
turning scarlet red in fall. Bright 
red berries all winter. Very round 
and bushy in growth. 12-18-inch 
plants, each 15c; 3 for 40c; 10 for 
98c; 100 for $7.50. 
VINES 
Bittersweet. A vine much 
sought for in fall for its graceful 
sprays of bright orange colored 
berry clusters. Easily grown any¬ 
where about your place. You will 
then have Bittersweet of your 
own. Two-year plants, each 35c; 
3 for $1.00. 
Hall’s Sweet-Scented 
Honeysuckle 
Rapid growing vine. Will not 
winter-kill. Waxy green leaves 
remain most of winter. Flowers 
first white turning to butter-cup 
yellow. Two-year plants, each 
21c; 3 for 50c. 
3 Trees for 89c 
There is a bargain in trees—two 
Chinese Poplar, more beautiful 
and upright than the Lombardy, 
and one Chinese Elm (a fast 
growing, fine leaves Elm from 
China). The two Chinese Pop¬ 
lars are 2-3 feet and the Chinese 
Elm 3-4 feet, all 3 trees only 89c. 
Hardy Asters 
Postage for all Perennials to cost add 11c for States in Gioups 
1 and 2; 16c for States in Groups 3 and 4. 
Colorado Blue Spruce 
Here is the most expensive of all Evergreen trees, at a bar- i 
gain price. Our Colorado Blue Spruce are really “blue” not a , 
halfway green like many Blue Spruce offered. Four-year-old j 
trees twice transplanted and root pruned by us. Mailing size. ! 
45c each; 3 for $1.25. 
Note: Parcel Post on Shrubs, add 6c per shrub in first Group | 
of States; 9c for Group 2; 12c for Group 3; 17c for Group 4. 
For trees add 6c for simple trees; 12c for collections in Groups!; 
1 and 2, and 17c in Groups 3 and 4. Vines and Hedge plants ! 
half that of Shrubs. 
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