3127 S. E. 43rd Ave., Portland, Ore. 
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PONTICA HYBRID (Ghent Hybrids) — 
Words cannot describe the beauty of this 
hardy Azalea. Its colors are very similar 
to that of A. Mollis, but more fragrant. 
It comes in bloom when most other de¬ 
ciduous Azaleas are through blooming. 
9-12 inch $1.00, 12-15 inch $1.50, 18-24 inch 
$3.00. 
POUKHANENSIS (Korean Azalea) — A 
beautiful variety. The purple-lilac color 
of the flowers is unique among the Azal¬ 
eas. Perfectly hardy. 15-18 inch $2.00. 
SCH LIPPENBACH I (Royal Azalea) —A de¬ 
ciduous densely branched shrub, about 6 
ft. high. The flowers are pale rose spotted 
with red-brown. A very fine shrub. Mr. 
Wilson, in speaking of the Diamond 
Mountains in Korea, says: “In June, these 
regions are a wonderful sight, with liter¬ 
ally miles and miles of the purest pink 
from the millions of flowers of this 
Azalea.” 12-15 inch $1.50, 15-18 inch $2.50, 
18-24 inch $4.00. 
VASEYI (Pinkshell Azalea) —6-15 ft. This 
Azalea is perhaps the most profuse bloom¬ 
er of all the native species, and is the 
more conspicuous as its white, pink or 
rose-colored flowers appear in early May 
before the foliage. Autumn usually turns 
the leaves a deep, dark crimson, greatly 
enhancing its beauty and value. Best at 
home in a moist and shady situation. 
12-15 inch $1.50, 15-18 inch $2.00. 
*XMAS CHEER —A dwarf evergreen shrub 
with glossy leaves and brilliant red flow¬ 
ers. 4-6 inch $1.00. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
ANDROMEDA JAPONIC A — A charming 
evergreen shrub from Japan, with large 
clusters of creamy-white flowers in early 
spring. 15-18 inch $1.50, 18-24 inch $2.50 
each. 
*DAPH N E CNEORUM (Rock Daphne)—A 
most beautiful low hardy shrub with fra¬ 
grant pink blossoms. Fine for the rock 
garden. 4-6 inch 50c, 6-8 inch 75c, 8-10 
inch $1.00 each. 
DAPHNE ODORA (Winter Daphne)— Grows 
about three feet tall, broad glossy foliage. 
Flowers are pearly pink, appear in clus¬ 
ters and are of intense fragrance. 9-12 
inch $1.00, 12-15 inch $1.50, 15-18 inch 
$ 2 . 00 . 
KALMIA LATI FOLIA (Calico Bush) 
(Mountain Laurel) —A beautiful hardy 
broad-leaved evergreen with large trusses 
of pink flowers in May. Prefers an acid 
soil. 12-15 inch $1.50, 15-18 inch $2.00 
each. 
*Suitable for rock garden. 
*KALMIA POLI FOLIA M ICROPH YLLA —A 
very dwarf evergreen shrub with pretty 
pink flowers. Ideal for the rock garden. 
3-4 inch $1.00 each. 
LEUCOTHAE CATESBAEI— Large glossy 
foliage turning to gorgeous shades of 
red and bronze in the fall and winter. 
Semi-dwarf and hardy. White flowers pro¬ 
duced in clusters in the early spring. 
12-15 inch 75c each. 
*KALM IOPSIS LEACH I ANA —A very rare 
and local evergreen shrub, said by bot¬ 
anists to be a cross between Kalmia and 
Rhododendron. Found in only two or 
three very small patches in Southern 
Oregon. From 8 to 12 inches high, it 
spreads slowly by underground runners 
and layered branches. The foliage is small 
and dark green. The flowers of medium 
size, pinkish, sometimes white, with red 
calyx, in umbels of from 5 to 9. Will do 
well in light, leafmold soil, with root 
moisture and a little shade. 1 to 2-year 
old, nursery-grown plants $1.00 each. 
INFORMATION 
All nursery stock offered in this catalog is 
of high-grade quality and grown on our 
grounds, which is of a slightly clayey nature. 
Practically all plants are exposed to the hot 
summer sun as well as the biting cold east 
wind during the winter. 
Prices are made to fit the quality of the 
stock sent out. Discriminating buyers now 
realize that the greatest value of nursery 
stock is underground. Frequent transplant¬ 
ing and handling specimens with adequate 
burlapped balls means success and quick 
results. The best is always the cheapest. 
All shipments will be sent by Express un¬ 
less required postage is included with re¬ 
mittance for orders. 
Customary clause of non-warranty applies 
to all stock listed in this folder. 
