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LONICERA (HONEYSUCKLE) 
L. JAPONICA HALLIANA. “Hall’s Japan 
Honeysuckle.’’ A favorite vine with flowers of 
delicious fragrance, strong, rapid grower in any 
soil or location, will cover arbors, verandas or 
posts and is beautiful when allowed to ramble 
over trees and bushes in a wild, natural way. 
Strong plants, 25c each. 
PUERARIA (KUDZU) 
P. HIRSUTA. “Kudzu Vine.’’ Very rank, fast 
grower, suitable for quick shade. Beautiful Wis¬ 
teria-like blossoms. Price, 25c each. 
ROSES (CLIMBING) 
See list under roses. 
SMILAX 
SMILAX. “Southern Smilax.’’ Evergreen vine 
native to the South. Well known and desirable. 
Likes moisture and light soil. Price, medium 
plants, 30c; heavy plants, 75c each. 
WISTERIA 
W. SINENSIS. “Chinese Purple Wisteria.’’ A 
rapid-growing vine covered in early spring with 
large clusters of pea-shaped purple flowers. Price, 
40c each. 
W. SINENSIS ALBA. “Chinese White Wis¬ 
teria.’’ Same as above except flowers are white. 
W. MILLETTIA JAPONICA. “Formosa Wis¬ 
teria.’’ Almost evergreen, flowers reddish pur¬ 
ple from late spring to fall. You will like this. 
Price, 60c each. 
(Penenn.la^- 61 , Gna44£4, ^Aucca 
For the person who is a lover of flower gardens, and who attempts to precure 
deflnite color combinations during different periods of the growing season, there are 
no better plants to select than some of our hardy perennials. 
Their beautiful flowers come year after year with little care and they will 
make your garden or border a bower of beauty. 
ARTEMESIA 
ARTEMESIA. “Silver King.’’ A vigorous, 
quick-growing plant with a close network ot 
branches, fine stemmed and slender leaved. A 
beautiful gray “mist” for setting off bouquets 
and floral combinations. Clumps, 75c: divisions, 
10c each. 
BLUE BONNET 
Native Texas Bluebonnet. Our State fiower. 
Every home should have some of these. Seed, 
25c per ounce, $2.50 per pound. 
CACTUS 
ECHINOCEREUS RIECHENBAHII. A pretty 
cactus of columnar growth covered with many 
miniature spines. Has rosy pink bloom in Uie 
spring. 
APRIOCARPUS FISSURATUS. Small flat 
cactus with many spines. One of the prettiest. 
Has light pink blooms in fall. All cactus, small 
size, 35c; larger, 50c. 
CANNAS 
Price, 10c each; $1.00 per dozen. We have 
the following varieties: 
ITALIA. Golden yellow and bright orange 
scarlet. 
THE PRESIDENT. The greatest red Canna, 
possessing every desirable quality 
CITY OF PORTLAND. One of the very best 
clear, rose-pink Cannas. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
AMELIA. (Known also as Pink Cushion, 
lavender rose and Azalea Mum). This variety has 
been brought into prominence recently owing to 
its compact form and early flowering characteris¬ 
tics. Blooms from September until frost. Color, 
bright pink. Large blooming plants, 75c to $1.25 
each: rooted slips in the spring, 10c each, iin.OU 
per dozen. 
CORTADERIA 
(PAMPAS GRASS) 
C. ARGENTEA. “Silver Pampas Gras s.” 
With silver, plume-like spikes of flowers. An old 
favorite for grouping on the lawn. Grows six to 
eight feet high. Medium clumps, $1.00; small 
clump, 50c; extra large clumps, $2.00. 
MOCK PAMPAS GRASS. Will stand more 
hardships than True Pampas. Plumes not so 
showy. Big clump, $1.00; divisions, 20c each. 
IRIS 
MADAME CHEREAU. White with wide 
border of clear blue, frilled petals. Price, 8c 
each; 80c per dozen. 
PALLIDA DALMATICA. One of the strong¬ 
est growing of all Iris. Color, light blue. Price, 
10c each; $1.00 per dozen. 
EARLY PURPLE. An old Iris that is hard 
to beat. One of the earliest to bloom. Deep, 
rich purple. Price, 8c each; 85c per dozen. 
DREAM. Beautiful lilac pink. Dependable 
and pleasing. Price, 10c each; $1.00 per dozen. 
BLACK KNIGHT. Dark, blackish-pui-ple. One 
of the deepest colors of any Iris. Price, 10c each; 
$1.00 per dozen. 
BRUNO. Standards, bronze, tinted la\'ender. 
Falls, velvety wine purple. Price, 10c each; $1.00 
per dozen. 
WHITE KNIGHT. A pure white of good size 
Price, 10c each; $1.00 per dozen. 
CANDLELIGHT. Light pinkish-lavender, il¬ 
luminated within with a rich golden glow. Price 
10c each; $1.00 per dozen. 
