SHRUBS 
CYDONIA 
(Flowering- Quince) 
FIRE BUSH—Common garden form with spreading, spiny branches. 
The orange-red flowers appear before the leaves and are followed by 
globular fruits. 18 to 24 inch plants 40c each; 2 for 75c. 
NEW CYDONIA (Simmonsi)—A shrub with low and short spreading 
branches. Flowers are a very dark red, followed with fruit which is 
very fragrant. Supply limited. 12 to 15 inch plants 45c each; 2 for 79c. 
HIGH BUSH BLUEBERRY 
RHAMNUS FRANGULA—Very hardy. Glossy foliage, white flowers, 
followed by highly ornamental red berries. Excellent for birds. Two 
year old plants, 18 to 24 in. An outstanding value. 24c each; 3 for 57c. 
BEAUTY BERRY 
GALLIC ARP A JAPONICA—A new hardy shrub from Manchuria; 
pink flowers, followed by bright lilac berries covering the stems like 
beads. 12 to 15 inch plants 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
PHILADELPHUS 
VIRGINAL — Large semi-double flowers 
throughout the season. This is a new and 
wonderful addition to the Mock Orange 
family. One of the most beautiful shrubs 
grown. 2 to 3 ft. plants 40c each; 2 for 75c. 
GOLDEN—Dense yellow foliage with fra¬ 
grant white blooms. A beautiful shrub 
growing 3 ft. in height. 12 to 18 inch plants 
35c each; 2 for 60c. 
GRANDIFLORA—Large flowering shrub, 
usually upright and very vigorous. Flowers 
slightly fragrant. 2 to 3 ft. plants 35c each; 
2 for 60c. 
LEMOINE—Dwarf Mock Orange. Grace¬ 
ful shrub with slender branches of compact 
growth. Attractive small glossy leaves and 
abundance of blossoms in 3 to 7 inch clus¬ 
ters, very fragrant. 18 to 24 inch plants 
40c each. 
Fniiadeipmis 
OLD FASHIONED SNOWBALL 
This is the well-known Snowball of the old fashioned 
gardens. Besides the large snow white flowers in May, the 
foliage is decorative and assumes a bright color in the 
autumn. 18 to 24 inch plants 35c each; 3 for $1.00; 2 to 3 ft. 
plants 40c each; 2 for 75c. 
JAPANESE ROSE SHRUB 
KERRIA OR GLOBE FLOWER—One of the first shrubs 
brought from Japan. It grows from four to eight feet high 
and as broad as high. Very attractive throughout the year. 
Not quite hardy in the northern states. 18 to 24 inch plants 
50c each; 2 for 95c. 
EVERGREEN OREGON HOLLYGRAPE 
HOLLY LEAF MAilONIA—A beautiful 
evergreen shrub with smooth shiny 
holly-like leaves; bright yellow flower 
clusters in May followed with bunches 
of blue berries resembling grapes. The 
leaf color varies. Bush plants 15 to 18 
inches 50 each; 3 for $1.00. 
Oregon Hollygrape 
Cydonia 
CRATAEGUS 
DOWNY HAWTHORNE 
—A handsome dwarf tree 
with bright green leaves 
and showy creamy white 
flowers, followed with 
scarlet edible fruit. Fine 
for mass planting. 3 to 4 
ft. plants 60c each; 3 for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
ENGLISH HAWTHORNE 
—Pure white, very at¬ 
tractive double flowers. 
Beautiful in foliage and 
fruit in the autumn. 2 to 
3 ft. plants 50c; 3 for 
$1.25. 
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