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KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO 
SNOWBALL—A popular tall growing 
shrub. Covered in early spring with 
masses of pure white, ball-like flowers. 
A profuse bloomer. Very hardy. (H. 
8-10 ft., S. 6-7 ft.) 2-3 ft.—75c each. 
SYRINGA (Mock Orange)—The Idaho 
State Flower. Shrub covered in early 
spring with delightfully fragrant flow¬ 
ers. Flowers white, dark green fol¬ 
iage. (H. 6-7 ft., S. 4-5 ft.) 18-24 inch 
—30c, 2-3 ft.—50c, 3-4 ft.—60c each. 
SYRINGA (Virgina’is)—New double 
Syringa. One of the most beautiful 
new shrubs. A vigorous grower, 
with large, round, double created 
flowers. Pure white and sweetly 
scented. Blooms twice during the 
summer. Does well in sun or shade. 
Plan to plant several this spring. 
(H. 5-6 ft., S. 3 ft.) 18-24 inch—50c, 
2-3 ft.—60c, 3 year, strong, 75c each. 
SPIREA (Anthony Waterer)—Dwarf, 
bushy, spreading type. Clusters of 
rosy crimson flowers in summer. (H. 
l-iy 2 ft., S. iy 2 ft.) 12-18 inch—40c, 
18-24 inch—50c each. 
SPIREA (Arguta)—Light green, feath¬ 
ery foliage. Minute, purest white 
flowers in early spring. The first shrub 
to bloom. (H. 3 ft., S. 2M>-3 ft.) 18-24 
inch — 50c, 2-3 ft.,—60c each. 
SPIREA (Calaoplesis)—A brand new 
Spirea, and one that promises to be 
very popular. Branching habit of 
growth, bright blue, globular flowers 
2 to 3 inches apart, appear on the new 
growth as it grows during the sum¬ 
mer. Blooms profusely the first sum¬ 
mer. Prefers the sun. Hardy. (H. 5-6 
ft., S. 4-5 ft.) 2-yr. plants 18-24 inch 
—$1,00 each. 
SPIREA (Collosa Alba) Similar in 
growth to Anthony Waterer. but has 
white flowers. (H. 2-3 ft., S. 3 ft.) 
12-18 inch—40c, 18-24 inch—50c each. 
SPIREA (Korean)—New Spirea dis¬ 
covered in Korea. Flowers similar 
to Spirea Van Houtte, with larger 
flower heads and blooms a week to 
ten davs later. Foliage glassy green. 
(H. 5-6 ft., S. 4-5 ft.) 18-24 inch— 
50c, 2-3 ft.—75c each. 
SPIREA (Froebeli)—Leaves are purple 
when young. Deep rosy blooms are 
borne in abundance in middle of sum¬ 
mer and over a long period. (H. 2-3 
ft., S. 2-3 ft.) 12-18 inch—40c, 18-24 
inch—50c each. 
SPIREA (Prunifolia)—Covered in early 
spring with white, very double, button¬ 
like flowers. (H. 4-5 ft., S. 3 ft.) 18-24 
inch—50c each. 
SPIREA (Sorbifolia)—Fern-like foliage, 
fluffy head of creamy white flowers 
from June to August. One of the best 
shade shrubs grown. (H. 4-5 ft., S. 3 
ft.) 18-24 inch—40c, 2-3 ft. — 50c each. 
SPIREA (Thunbergia) — Fine, light 
green slender leaves. White flowers in 
May. Graceful and beautiful at all sea¬ 
sons. (H. 3-4 ft., S. 3 ft.) 18-24 inch 
—35c, 2-3 ft.—50c each. 
SPIREA (Opafolia)— Ninebark.— Very 
hardy, white flowers in May and June, 
followed by attractive brownish red 
pods. (H. 6-8 ft., S. 4 ft.) 2-3 ft.— 
60c each. 
SPIREA Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath) — 
This is the most satisfactory shrub in 
cultivation. The bush is round and 
graceful with long, thin, arching 
branches. The white flowers are in 
clusters and so numerous, that when in 
full bloom the shrub is a fountain of 
white. (H. 4-5 ft., S. 4-5 ft.) 15-18 
inch—20c, 18-24 inch—30c. 2-3 ft., — 
40c, 3-4 ft.—50c, 4-5 ft.—60c each. 
SUMAC (Smooth)—Of dwarfish habit, 
producing bunches of crimson berries. 
Aug., Sept. Rich Autumn coloring of 
leaves, (H. 6-8 ft., S. 5-6 ft.) 18-24 
inch—4'0c, 2-3 ft.—50c, 3-4 ft.—60c 
each. 
SUMAC (Cut leaf)—Branches are 
densely covered with velvet like 
growth. Deeply cut leaves turning 
brilliant Autumn colors in the fall. 
Reddish purple cones. Excellent for 
shade. (H. 6-7 fL, S. 4-5 ft.) 2-3 ft. 
—40c, 3-4 ft.—50c each. 
TAMARIX (Africana)—Grown chiefly 
for its fine, graceful foliage and showy 
panicles of pink flowers. A very hardy 
and rapid growing shrub, good for 
sun or shade. (H. 10-12 ft., S. 6-8 ft.) 
18-24 inch—30c, 2-3 ft.—40c each. 
WEIGELA (Eva Rathke)—A graceful 
low growing shrub, covered in spring 
and again in the fall with large 
trumpet shaped, bright red flowers. 
Plant in sunny protected places. The 
hardiest of the Weigelas. (H. 3-4 ft., 
S. 2-3 ft.) 18-24 inch—6Cc each. See 
page 22 for our shrub special. 
Where the each price only is given, the 
dozen price will be charged for at the 
ten rate; thus giving you two plants 
free. For larger quantities write for 
special prices. 
Make the home more fruitful and beautiful. 
