KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO 
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HONEYSUCKLE Tartarian yellow — 
Similar to pink, except flowers bloom 
white turning to dark yellow, followed 
by orange berries in summer. (H. 6-8 
ft., S. 4-5 ft.) 18-24 inch—30c, 2-3 ft. 
—40c, 3-4 ft.—50c each. 
HONEYSUCKLE MORROW—Spreading 
habit, attractive foliage. White flow¬ 
ers in May and June. Red berries. 
(H. 7-8 ft., S. 4-5 ft.) 18-24 inch—60c 
each. 
HYDRANGEA (Hills of Snow)—Snow 
white blooms of large size, flowering 
in early June until late July. Good 
shade shrub. (H. 3 ft., S. 3 ft.) 18-24 
inch—50c, 2-3 ft.—60c each. 
JAPONICA (Japan Quince)—This at¬ 
tractive shrub blooms in May, often 
before the glossy leaves appear. In 
bloom it looks almost as if it were a 
blaze, which sometimes gives it the 
name “Fire Bush.” Likes a sheltered 
place. (H. 3 ft., S. 2-3 ft.) 12-18 inch 
—60c each. 
LANTANA (Viburnum) — Attractive 
gray green foliage. Profuse clusters of 
flat white flowers in early spring, fol¬ 
lowed by white, red and black berries 
appearing in the cluster at the same 
time. A splendid, hardy, large shrub. 
Good for sun or shade. (H. 10-12 ft., 
S. 5-6 ft.) 18-24 inch—50c, 2-3 ft.— 
60c each. 
LILAC (Common Purple and White)— 
Large clusters of fragrant purple or 
white flowers in early spring. Blooms 
best in full sun. (H. 8-10 ft., S. 5-6 ft.) 
2-3 ft.—40c, 3-4 ft.—50c each. 
LILAC (New Chinese)—A distinct 
hybrid variety, with pinkish flowers, 
panicles of great size and very abun¬ 
dant. Very desirable. (H. 5 ft., S. 
3-4 ft.) 2-3 ft.—75c each. 
LILAC (Persian Purple)—Habit more 
open and branches more slender and 
drooping than Common Lilac. Purple 
flowers, heavy bloomer. Blooms the 
second year. (H. 6-8 ft., S. 5-6 ft.) 
2-3 ft.—75c each. 
LILAC (French Grafted) — Valuable, 
hardy, hybrids. Popular on account of 
their attractive flowers of various col¬ 
ors. Height to ten feet according to 
soil. We offer the following varieties: 
Rubra de Marley—Double rosy red, 
Mme. Lemoine—Double pure white, 
Pres. Grevy—Double blue. 
(H. 8-10 ft., S. 4-5 ft.) 2-3 ft.—$1.00 
each. 
MAHONIA (Oregon Grape)—An ever¬ 
green shrub. See Page 10. 
PURPLE FRINGE (Smoke tree)—A 
conspicuous spreading shrub or small 
tree with large clusterly round leaves; 
overhung in mid-summer by mist-like 
clouds of tiny, light lavender flowers, 
giving the impression of smoke at a 
distance. (H. 8-10 ft., S. 6-8 ft.) 18-24 
inch—75c each. 
PYRACANTHA (Burning Bush)—An 
excellent evergreen shrub. See Page 10. 
ROSE ACACIA—This beautiful shrub is 
much appreciated because of the 
abundance of its large, lavender, sweet 
pea-like flowers. Very rapid grower, 
must be planted in a sheltered place. 
(H. 7-8 ft., S. 4-5 ft.) 18-24 inch—60c, 
2- 3 ft.—75c. 
SNOWBERRY—A graceful shrub with 
slender branches loaded in fall and 
winter with large clusters of waxy 
white berries. Excellent for shade. (H. 
3- 4 ft., S. 3 ft.) 18-24 inch—30c, 2-3 
ft.—40c, 3-4 ft.—50c each. 
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. 
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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 (Virginalis)—New double 
Syringa. One of the most beautiful 
new shrubs. A vigorous grower, 
with large, round, double crested 
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. 
Make the home more fruitful and beautiful. 
