TUALATIN VALLEY NURSERIES, ROUTE 3, SHERWOOD, OREGON 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS (Continued) 
Almond, pink flowering, 2 to 3 feet_.$1.50 
Pink Flowering (Prunus Glandulosa). 
A vigorous, beautiful tree, covered in 
May with rose colored blossoms like 
small roses; hardy. 
Barberry, Thunbergi, 18 to 24 
inches ..75 
Japanese Barberry (Berberis Thun¬ 
bergi). Used extensively where a good 
dwarf, bushy hedge is desired. The foli¬ 
age is an excellent green which turns a 
beautiful coppery red in the fall, fol¬ 
lowed by pretty red berries. Not suscep¬ 
tible to wheat rust. Can be grown either 
trimmed or untrimmed, with a height of 
from IV 2 to 3 feet. 
Deutzia Rosea, 18 to 24 inches.75 
Double Rose, (Deutzia Scabra Plena). 
One of the most satisfactory shrubs to 
plant for spring blooming, either singly 
or in masses; bearing a profusion of pink 
or white blossoms on long slender ra¬ 
cemes of 4 to 6 inches long; easy of 
culture, thriving in almost any soil, 
Deutzia Pride of Rochester, 18 to 
24 inches.75 
Pride of Rochester. Produces large 
white flowers, tinged with rose; vigorous 
grower, profuse bloomer and one of the 
earliest to bloom. 
Deutzia Waterer, 18 to 24 inches.. .75 
Deutzia Waterer (D. Scabra Wateri). 
Good variety with very large, double 
white flowers, tinged with pink; borne in 
large, loose clusters. Robust grower and 
very hardy. 
Mock Orange, 3 to 4 feet.75 
Mock Orange (Lewis). Not SO strong 
a grower as the foregoing varieties. 
Flowers large, and abundant. Does well 
throughout the Northwest. 
Quince, Japan flowering, 3 to 4 feet 1.50 
Japan Flowering (Cydonia Japonica). 
One of the best flowering shrubs; flowers 
a bright scarlet crimson, borne in great 
profusion in early spring; foliage retains 
its color of bright glossy green the entire 
summer; hardy; make good hedge plants 
Upright Honeysuckle, Pink Taitar- 
ian, 3 to 4 feet. 1.00 
Pink Tartarian (Lonicera Rosea). 
Pink flowers that make a lovely contrast 
with the foliage; planted with the 
Grandiflora, the two make a beautiful 
display. 
Hyderangia, Arborescens, 12 to 18 
inches ..75 
Smooth (Hydrangea Arboresens). This 
grand American shrub deserves increased 
attention. Handsome foliage and showy, 
snow white, ball shaped clusters of flow¬ 
ers make it a most conspicuous object 
wherever grown. Blooms the greater 
part of summer, does its best under all 
circumstances, is perfectly hardy and 
increased in size and beauty from year 
to year. Does best in moist, fertile soil, 
with full exposure to the sun. Thrives 
most anywhere and does well even if 
neglected. 
Hyderangia, Paniculata Grandi¬ 
flora, 2 to 3 feet.75 
Peegee (H. Paniculata Grandiflora). 
A beautiful, tall shrub with leaves of 
bright shiny green; flowers borne in 
huge panicles from 8 to 12 inches long, 
light pink, changing to brown later in 
the fall; blooms in August and Septem¬ 
ber; can be grown in tree form success¬ 
fully and makes a very desirable lawn 
ornament. 
Snowball, 2 to 3 feet.75 
Common (V. Opulus Sterile). Grows 
6 to 8 feet high, the old fashioned snow¬ 
ball; its large globular clusters of pure 
white flowers are produced in May and 
June and makes a very attractive ap¬ 
pearance. 
Spirea Promfolia (Bridle Wreath) 
18 to 24 inches.75 
Bridal Wreath (S. Prunifolia). Late 
blooming, April or May. Flat, single 
white flowers making the entire bush 
into a huge snowball. Very graceful 
arching form, beautiful rounded leaves, 
with scalloped edges. 
Spirea, Anthony Waterer, 18 to 24 
inches .75 
Anthony Waterer. A very popular low 
growing bush, becoming 2 feet high and 
constantly in bloom all summer. Flower 
clusters large, flat topped and of deep 
rose color. 
Spirea Van Houtte, 3 to 4 feet.75 
Vanhoutte (Spirea VanHouttei). This 
is the most popular of all the spireas. 
and is more largely planted than any 
other one shrub. Its gracefully arching 
branches heaped as they are with the 
white blossoms in spring, and its thrifti¬ 
ness under the most trying of conditions, 
are the reasons for its popularity. It is 
adapated to many purposes in out-door 
decoration and wherever it is put it 
thrives, always giving beauty and cheer 
in return. 
Butterfly Bush. 2 to 3 feet. .^5 
Butterfly Bush (Buddleia Variabilis 
Magnifica). Fast growing, bushy shrubs 
to 10 feet, remains half evergreen except 
in extremely cold climates. Blossoms 
from June until November; long purple 
spikes resembling Wisteria; fragrant. 
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