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Spiraea Van Houttel 
PLUM 
(Prunus) 
MOSERI. 10 ft. A handsome ornamental Plum with purple 
tinted foliage and semi-double flowers of apple-blossom pink 
in the spring. Bare roots, 5 to 6 feet, $1.15 each. 
VESUVIUS (Purple Leaved Plum). 15 ft. The young branches 
are very dark purple; the leaves when young are lustrous 
crimson, changing to a dark purple, and retain this beautiful 
tint till they drop late In autumn. Very effective when grouped 
with other trees and shrubs. Bare roots, 5 to 6 feet, well 
branched, $1.15 each. 
TRILOBA. 10 ft. A bushy plant with three-lobed green leaves; 
flowers double rosy pink and very numerous, appearing be¬ 
fore the leaves and followed by small red fruit. Bare roots, 
4 to 5 feet, $1.00 each. 
POMEGRANATE, FLOWERING 
DOUBLE RED. 8 ft. A rapid growing shrub with double, deep 
scarlet flowers. In bloom throughout the summer. Bare roots, 
2 to 3 feet, $1.50 each. 
' DWARF—Bright foliage and red fruits tend to make this one 
of the best of low growing ornamental hedges, or edgings. 
The fruit will stay on the plant over a long period. Gallon 
cans, 60c each. 
POPLAR 
LOMBARDY—A very erect, rapid growing tree with a tall spiry 
form and particularly striking and picturesque when grouped 
among other trees. Bare roots. 8 to 10 feet, $1.25 each. 
QUINCE 
(Japanese Flowering) 
A much branched shrub producing bright colored flowers 
along the stems before the leaves appear. Very striking; well 
adapted for single plants on the lawn or for borders of groups 
of trees. 
SCARLET. 6 to 8 ft. Bare roots, grown from cuttings, 2 to 3 
feet, $1.25 each. 
BLOOD RED. 6 to 8 ft. Bare roots, grown from cuttings, V/i to 2 
feet, $1.25 each. 
ROBINIA 
(Locust) 
HISPIDA MACROPHYLLA (Rose Acacia)—One of the most 
striking of the spring blooming trees with large rose-colored. 
Pea-shaped flowers. Bare roots, standards 7-foot stems with 
good heads. $3.00 each. Packed for shipment, $3.50. 
SNOWBALL 
* (Viburnum) 
COMMON. 8 ft. A favorite shrub producing immense white ball- 
shaped flowers in great profusion in May and June. Bare 
roots, 3 to 4 feet, $1.00 each. 
PLICATUM (Japanese Snowball)—One of the choicest deciduous 
shrubs. Has dark green plicated foliage and perfect balls of 
pure white flowers which are borne in great profusion in May 
and June. Bare roots, 3 to 4 feet, $1.50 each. 
SORBARIA 
AITCHISONII (Kashmir Spirea). 8 to 10 ft. This variety is the 
best of this group. Characterized by graceful, handsome fol¬ 
iage and very large panicles of white flowers. 4 to 5 feet, $1.25. 
SPIRAEA 
ANTHONY WATERER. 4 ft. A valuable and distinct variety; 
color bright crimson; it is of dwarf, dense growth; in bloom 
the entire summer and fall. Bare roots, 2 to 3 feet, bushy, 
90c each. 
VAN HOUTTEI (Van Houtei’s Bridal Wreath). 6 ft. A beautiful 
compact variety for planting on a lawn or in groups; early 
flowering and of very graceful habit; clusters of 20 to 30 white 
florets make up the raceme and are set close along the drooping 
branches. Bare roots, 2 to 3 feet, 75c each. 3 to 4 feet, 90c each. 
PRUNIFOLIA (Double Bridal Wreath). 6 ft. This variety pro¬ 
duces pure double white flowers along the entire length of 
the branches. Bare roots, 2 to 3 feet, 90c each. 
SYCAMORE, EUROPEAN 
Also known as the Oriental Plane. A handsome, spreading 
tree with dense, bright green Maple-like foliage. One of the best 
street trees. Bare roots, 10 feet, $1.75 each. 
TAMARIX 
AFRICANA. 15 ft. A strong, slender, tall-growing, irregular 
shrub, with feathery foliage and small, delicate flowers, borne 
profusely on gracefully bending branches. These pink flowers 
are very attractive during May. Bare roots, 3 to 4 feet, 90c 
each. 
PENTANDRA (Aestivalis). 15 ft. A distinct variety, with del¬ 
icate, soft pink sprays of flowers in July and August. Bare 
roots, 3 to 4 feet, $1.00 each. 
VIBURNUM CARLESI 
A rare shrub from Korea of dwarf, compact habit attaining a 
height of 4 feet. It bears large corymbs of delicate pale rose 
blossoms tinted white which have a delicious clove-scented 
fragrance. Balled, l l / 2 feet, $1.50 each. 2 feet, $2.50 each. 
WEIGELIA 
(Diervilla) 
Ornamental free-flowering shrubs, producing trumpet-shaped 
flowers of many shades of color during June and July; valuable 
for planting with other shrubs or as single specimens on a lawn; 
should be well pruned after flowering in the summer. 
EVA RATHKE. 5 ft. A remarkably free bloomer, flowering con¬ 
tinuously throughout the summer and fall; rich ruby-carmine 
colored flowers. Bare roots, 2 to 3 feet, 90c each. 
ROSEA. 6 ft. An elegant shrub, producing trumpet-shaped 
flowers of a fine rose color. Bare roots, 2 to 3 feet, 90c each. 
WILLOW 
(Salix) 
BABYLONICA (Weeping Willow)—A rapid growing tree with 
drooping branches, thrives best in a wet place. 5 to 6 feet. 
$1.00 each. 
BOOKS, HORTICULTURAL 
CALIFORNIA FRUITS AND HOW TO GROW THEM— 
Complete on fruits, nuts and berries. By Prof. E. J. 
Wickson. $2.50. 
CALIFORNIA VEGETABLES IN GARDEN AND FIELD 
—By Prof. E. J. Wickson. $2.50. 
GARDENING IN CALIFORNIA—A valuable guide for 
the amateur—By Sydney B. Mitchell. $2.50. 
HOW TO PRUNE WESTERN SHRUBS—By R. Sandford 
Martin. $1.10. 
WILD FLOWERS OF CALIFORNIA—By Mary S. Par¬ 
sons and Margaret W. Buck. $3.50. 
