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PORTLAND SEED COMPANY 
• Shrubs-Evergreens-Trees 
Continued 
CAMELIA (China and Japan). Small trees with shining 
waxy leaves and flowers. Thrive best in partial shade. 
Shipping size 12-15 inches. Each $1.00. 
COTONEASTER (C. Franchetti; China). Pink flowers, red 
berries in the fall. Shipping size 12-15 inch, 50c; 24-30 
inch 75c. 
C. Horizontalis (Trailing). Nearly deciduous. Leaves 
small, turn red in winter. Berries red, stay all win¬ 
ter. Excellent for terrace, hardy. Each 75c. 
LAUREL English (Cerasus). Growth shrub-like, with 
broad, dark green leaves. 2 feet apart for dense hedge. 
Shipping size 18-24 inches. Each 75c. Hedge plants, un¬ 
balled. Each 25c. 
Portugal. Dark green, glossy leaves, small but very 
compact. Can be trimmed to globe or pyramid 
shapes. Shipping size 12-15 inches. Each 50c. 
LAURUSTINUS. Dark green foliage. Small, white flowers. 
Very hardy. Shipping size 10-18 inches. Each 50c. 
BARBERRY (M. Buxifolia). Dark green foliage; yellow 
flowers. 6 to 8 in., 50c. 
HEATHER (Irish Belle). Purple, bell-shaped bloom in 
July or August. 12 to 18 in., 75c. 
Mediterranean. Pink, bell-shaped bloom in fall and 
winter. 10 to 12 in., 75c. 
PYRACANTHA (Lalandi). Sturdy, bushy shrubs; orange 
berries. 18 to 24 in., 75c. 
Coccinea. Red berries. Very robust type. 18 to 24 inch, 
75c. 
ENGLISH HOLLY (Grafted). Shiny, spiny, dark green 
leaves. Bright red berries. Compact bush. 12 to 15 in., 
$1.50. 
VARIEGATED HOLLY (Grafted). Variegated leaves; 
bright red berries; compact bush. 12 to 15 in., $1.50. 
• FruitTrees 
APPLES 
First Grade Each Per 10 
2 years (Branched) .$ .85 $7.00 
1 year, 4-5 feet .75 6.50 
Autumn and Winter Varieties 
BALDWIN. Large, rounded, deep bright red. Very pro¬ 
ductive. 
DELICIOUS. Fruit equals name in every respect. Keeps 
till April. 
GRIMES GOLDEN. Rich golden yellow. Flesh tender and 
juicy. 
JONATHAN. Long lived and an early bearer. Fine quality. 
NORTHERN SPY. Large, round, greenish yellow. Re¬ 
quires good soil. 
SPITZENBERG. Yellowish, with broken stripes of bright 
red. 
WEALTHY. Medium, whitish-yellow, shaded with deep red. 
WINTER BANANA. Market fruit. Pale yellow with pink 
blush. 
YELLOW NEWTOWN. Pippin. Large, firm, juicy and 
smooth skinned. 
Summer Varieties 
EARLY HARVEST. Medium size. Tender and fine for 
table and cooking. 
GRAVENSTEIN. Large, crisp, juicy fruit. Tree very vig¬ 
orous. 
RED ASTRACHAN. Large, deep crimson, flesh white. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Flesh tender, juicy, sub-acid. 
Tasty. 
VINES and CREEPERS 
CLEMATIS (Jackmanii). Large purple flowers; requires 
rich, deep soil; plenty of water; perfect drainage; sunny 
position. $1.00. 
Mme. Edw. Andre. Red flowering. $1.00. 
Paniculata. White flowering. 75c. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Hall’s Japanese). Vigorous grower; 
white flowers changing to yellow. Blooms June-August. 
75c. 
IVY (Boston). Fine for brick or stone wall; quick growing. 
75c. 
Virginia Creeper. Vigorous grower; large leaves turn 
bright colors in fall. 75c. 
English. Evergreen shrubby vine; large, dark green 
leaves. 75c. 
JASMINE. Splendid for sheltered places. Pink or white 
flowers. 75c. 
WISTARIA (Sinesis). Purple or white flowers in long, 
drooping racemes. 75c. Grafted vines, $1.50. 
“A” DUST “G” FUMIGANT 
Crabapple Varieties 
FLORENCE. Red striped. Very early, juicy and crisp. 
RED SIBERIAN. Yellow with scarlet cheek. Bears 
abundantly. 
TRANSCENDENT. Very large and excellent for tasty 
cider. 
CHERRIES 
First Grade Each Per 10 
2 years, 4 to 6 feet.$1.00 $9.00 
1 year, 4 to 6 feet.85 7.00 
1 year, 3 to 4 feet...75 6.50 
BING. Large, dark brown or black. Very fine, tasty and 
sweet. 
BLACK REPUBLICAN (Lewelling). Large, black and 
sweet. 
LAMBERT. Largest size. Deep, rich red. Fine firm flesh. 
ROYAL ANN. A magnificent cherry of the largest size. 
WATERHOUSE (Long Stem). Small tasty fruit, light red. 
Pie Cherries 
'/ 2 -lb. tin .$ .45 
1-lb. tin .75 
5-lb. tin . 2.50 
5-lb. tin ..$ 3.00 
25-lb. tin .. 10.00 
100-lb. tin .... 30.00 
EARLY MORELLO. Nearly black. Medium to large sizes. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY. The most popular sour cherry 
grown. 
LATE DUKE. Large, light red. Excellent taste, sub-acid. 
MAY DUKE. Large, rich, dark red, sub-acid. May bearer. 
APRICOTS 
First Grade Each Per 10 
1 year, 4 to 6 feet.$ .75 $6.50 
1 year, 3 to 4 feet..!. .65 5.50 
MOORPARK. Excellent for canning and drying. Free¬ 
stone. 
ROYAL. Sweet, rich, juicy. Good dryer and canner. 
THE LEWIS. Best flavored. Very hardy with juicy fruit. 
TILTON. Large. Rich color, high flavor. Very productive. 
THIS YEAR—FERTILIZE FOR BETTER RESULTS 
