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ROSES—Continued. 
Wm. Allen Richardson—Deep orange-yellow . .25 
MOSS ROSES 
Princess Adelaide—Deep blush; one of the best . .25 
Blanche Moreau—Beautiful pure white flowers . .25 
Madame Moreau—Extra good red moss rose. .25 
VARIOUS FLOWERING SHRUBS. 
In order to accommodate our customers and to complete our line we have added a 
more comprehensive list of shrubs. The prices given are for first - class stock, prepaid. 
Where large plants are desired, express shipments will give the best satisfaction. 
ABELIA Chinesis— Small, graceful shrub, flowering through the summer and fall months 
with white, tinted lilac, heather-like flowers. Evergreen. Small plants, 75c; medium, 
$1.00 each. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon), Ardens— Double, bluish purple, 50c each. 
Boule De Feu— Double dark red, 50c each. 
Jeanne De Arc— Double white, 50c each. 
AZALEAS, Southern Oregon— Large shrub with masses of white or light rose flowers in 
May. Each, $1.50. 
Hardy Ghent Varieties— In white, salmon red, rose, orange, red and crimson; grafted 
stock. $1.00 each. 
Mollis or Chinese— Grafted stock in yellow, red, salmon or orange. $1.00 each. 
Evergreen Azaleas— Crimson or white. $1.25 each. 
BARBERRY Thunbergi— Dwarf plants with small foliage, changing to red in autumn. 50c 
each. 
Vulgaris— Yellow flowers, in drooping racemes, produced in early summer, followed in the 
fall with orange scarlet fruit. 35c each. 
Purpurea— Purple leafed with yellow flowers and purple fruit. Each, 35c. 
BROOM, Spanish Broom— Golden yellow flowers. Sturdy plants, blooms all summer. 50c 
each. 
White Broom— White flowers in early spring. 50c each. 
Scotch Broom— Trusses of bright yellow flowers in early spring. 35c each 
Butterfly— -Combination of red and yellow. 75c each. 
Firefly-Dark maroon red and yellow'. 75c each. 
CAMELIA— -Evergreen foliage, wax like flowers in early spring; offered in double white, 
pink or red. According to size, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 each. 
DEUTZIAS— Hardy plants of fine habit, with attractive flowers in May and June. Strong 
plant. 50c each. 
Pride of Rochester—Double white tinged blush. 
Lemoinei— Large flowers in broad based, cone-shaped heads. 
Crenata— Double white, tinged rose. 
DAPHNE— Evergreen shrub bearing blush white flowers in early summer. Very sweet 
scented shrub. Hardy west of Cascades; sizes, $1 00 and $1.50 each. 
HYDRANGEA, Paniculata—Pyrmidal panicules a foot long, opening white and changing 
_ to rose. Very hardy. 35c each. 
Hills of Snow— Broad, flat heads of immense size, blooming from June to September. 
White flow'ers. 35c each. 
Hortensia— Hardy w'est of Cascades. Large, flat heads on strong spreading plants. 
Offered in blue and pink. 50c each. 
HOLLY, English— Berry-bearing class of plants. $1.00—$1.50 each. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Fragrant Upright— BushHoneysuckle Evergreen shrub with fragrant 
white flowers. 50c each. 
LILAC, Common, White or Purple— Single flowers. 35c and 50c each. 
Mme. Casimir Perier—The finest double white; immense trusses, deliriously scented; 
fine for cutting. 35c— 50c each. 
Pres. Grevy— Immense panicles of large double blue flowers. 35c —50c each. 
Souv. Louis Spaeth— Immense trusses of deep red flowers. 50c —75c each. 
PHILADELPHUS, Mock Orange—Large Flowering. One of the best. 50c each 
PRIVET Japanese— Hardy shrub used for hedges. Low dense shrub wit-h dark oval foliage, 
and fragrant white flowers. Strong plants. 35c each. 
California— Fine dark green foliage and upright spikes of white flowers in midsummer. 
35c each 
English Privet— 'fhe most satisfactory hedge plant. 15c each; $1.25 per dozen; $3 to $5 
per 100, according to size. 
QUINCE. Japanese— Hardy shrubs of compact growth; bright crimson flowers in early 
spring. 25c each. 
RHODODENDRONS—We offer these in white, purplish crimson, rose and red. Prices, 
$1.00 and $1.50 each. 
SNOWBALL, Common—The old-fashioned snowball, flowering in May. 35c each. 
Japanese— Abundant white balls of bloom. Heavier foliage than the common variety. 
50c each. 
