COLUMBIA NURSERY CO. — PORTLAND, OREGON 
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HARDY CLIMBING VINES 
DUTCHMANS PIPE—2 years. 75c. 
HONEYSUCKLE —Hall’s Japan, 2 yrs. 50c. 
IVY —Boston, 2 years. 50c. 
IVY —English, 2 years. 35c. 
JASMINE —White, 2 years. 75c. 
Clematis 
JACKMiVNII —Intensely violet purple, rich 
velvety appearance, distinctly veined. Each 
$1.50. 
MME. EDOUARD ANDRE —New bright red. 
Large flowering and as free bloomer as Jack- 
manii. Each $1.00. 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA— Rapid and vig¬ 
orous grower; produces sheets of medium size, 
pure white flowers of most pleasing fragrance; 
well adapted for covering trellises or fences. 
Choice plants, 50c; extra fine, 75c. 
Wistarias 
Strongest growing of all hardy vines. Flow¬ 
ers appear with the first leaves late in spring. 
SINESIS — Purple or white; strong vines. 
Each $1.00. 
VV. MULTIJUGA —Similar to Wistaria Sin¬ 
ensis except in color of flowers which are dark 
violet blue, borne in very long racemes. Each 
$1.50. 
EULALIA —Hardy grass of interesting char¬ 
acter, very useful as solitary clumps on the 
lawn, or as 4 to 5-ft. backgrounds, and borders. 
The dried plumes make excellent winter dec¬ 
oration. Pampas Grass, large clump, 50c. 
FLOWERING TREES 
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For Your Garden or Driveway 
Any SIX of the following.$4.00 
JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRY— 
Double white .4-6 ft. .90 
Double pink .4-6 ft. .90 
Double pink, lavender, ruffled 
edges .4-5 ft. 1.25 
Single pink, heavy flowering.4-6 ft. .90 
JAPANESE WEEPING CHERRY— 
Pink, Red Weeping.5-6 ft. 1.50 
New Double Pink Weeping.5-6 ft. 1.50 
FLOWERING CRABS— 
Bechtels, Floribunda, Carmine, Park- 
mans, Schedeckeri, Redvein.4-6 ft. .75 
FLOWERING PLUMS— 
Red Foliage, Vesuvius, Bleriana, 
Triloba, Newport, Vetchei, 
Thundercloud, Pissardi .6-8 ft. .90 
FLOWERING PEACH— 
Burbank Double Pink, Early 
Double Red, Late Double Red, 
Camelia Red .4-6 ft. .60 
FLOWERING ALMOND— 
Double White, Double Pink.3-4 ft. .50 
HAWTHORNE— 
Red Flowering .4-6 ft. .75 
6-8 ft. .90 
Pink Flowering .4-6 ft. .75 
6-8 ft. .90 
Red Flowering Dogwood 
Pink flowering variety which is greatly in 
demand. Price: 1% to 2 ft. $1.75; 3 to 3J4 ft. 
$3.50. 
Weeping Flowering Peaches 
Price: 3 to 4 ft. 75c; 4 to 6 ft. 90c. 
These flowering peaches are not very well 
known but are among our most striking flow¬ 
ering trees. 
DOUBLE RED WEEPING— Flowers fully 
double. 
DOUBLE WHITE WEEPING — Indescrib¬ 
ably beautiful when covered with drooping 
sprays of large, double white blooms. 
HEDGE PLANTS 
Laurel 
ENGLISH — Rapid growing, large oblong 
glossy green leaves. Excellent for large 
hedges, screens or as single specimens. Choice 
plants, 15 to 18 in., per 19, $2.00; per 100, $15.00. 
Japanese Barberry 
Beautiful throughout the year, with charm¬ 
ing foliage in summer. Gorgeous coppery red 
in fall and an abundant crop of bright red 
berries in winter make it attractive the year 
round. Briars of this hardy dwarf shrub are 
an effective barrier to intruders and you need 
clip only a few straggling branches to main¬ 
tain it as untrimmed hedge. 15 to 18 in., per 10, 
$2.00; per 100, $15.00. 
Privet 
CALIFORNIA —Undoubtedly most popular 
of all hedge plants. Foliage rich dark green, 
remaining on plant until mid-winter. 18 to 24 
in., per 10, $1.50; per 100, $10.00. 
ENGLISH COMMON — Similar to Amur 
River Privet. Best small-leaved evergreen 
hedge Privet, stands heat and cold and may be 
planted as specimen shrub if desired. 18 to 
24 in., per 10, $1.50; per 100, $10.00. 
Boxwoods for Hedges and Borders 
SUFFRUCTICOSA— Dwarf Boxwood. 6 to 
8 in., per 10, $1.50; per 100, $10.00. 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
2-3 ft., each $1.25; 3-4 ft., each $1.50. 
France must be given credit for intensive 
culture and development of Lilac; vastly in¬ 
creasing size of florets, length and breadth of 
panicles; strengthening of color tones, and dis¬ 
tinctive mingling of shades; refinement of fra¬ 
grance; and general glorification from root, 
wood and foliage to the bud and bloom. 
ALPHONSE LAVALLE — Broad panicles, 
violet blue. 
BELLE I)E NANCY — Great panicles of 
satiny rose white. 
CHARLES JOLY —Dwarf; violet and wine 
purple. 
CHARLES X — Fine lilac flowers, slightly 
violet, very free. 
GEORGES BELLAIR —Large size in com¬ 
pact trusses—very deep rich purple. 
