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KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
Beautify your home with hardy, high 
altitude grown, Kimberly Nursery shrubs. 
Our shrubs are grown under irrigation 
which insures a fibrous root system, 
and are all strong, thrifty two and three 
year old shrubs. They cannot help but 
give complete satisfaction. Following 
each description we indicate the height 
and spread of shrub at maturity; for 
example (H. 3-4 ft., S. 3-4 ft.) may be 
interpreted, height 3-4 ft., spread 3-4 ft. 
ALMOND (Double Pink and Double 
White Flowering)—The full double 
flowers are borne closely on its slender 
branches during May and are very 
fragrant. (H. 3-4 ft., S. 3-4 ft.) 2-3 ft. 
plants — 75c each. Own Root 2-3 ft. — 
$1.00 each. * 
BARBERRY (Japanese) — A round, 
bushy, dwarf shrub. Hardy everywhere. 
Bright green foliage in summer turn¬ 
ing a brilliant red in fall, with scarlet 
berries that last way into the winter. 
Good for sun or shade. (H. 3-4 ft., 
S. 3-4 ft.) 15-18 inch — 40c, 18-24 inch 
—50c each. 
Sjrirea Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath) 
entirely covered in May and June with 
charming, bell shaped flowers of a 
delicate pink. (H. 6-8 ft., S. 4 ft.) 
2-3 ft.—75c each. 
BARBERRY (New red Leaf)—Habit of 
growth and berries same as Green 
Barberry, but foliage develops a rich 
bronzy red color. Plant in full sun 
exposure for brightest color. (H. 3-4 
ft., S. 3-4 ft.) 12-18 inch—50c, 18-24 
inch—60c each. 
BUDDLEIA Magnifica (Summer Lilac 
or Butterfly Bush)—A delightful ad¬ 
dition to the summer time garden. Its 
arching branches handsomely tipped 
with lavender bloom from July until 
frost. Tops should be pruned back 
severely each season. Good shrub for 
a sunny exposure. (H. 5-6 ft., S. 4-5 
ft.) 2 yr. plants—50c each. 
BUDDLEIA (lie de France)—One 
of the newest shrubs. Same as Mag¬ 
nifica except flowers are a rich, 
very dark purple with a beautiful 
red cast. Hardy. Sun shrub. (H. 
5-6 ft., S. 4-5 ft.) 2 yr. plants 85c 
each. 
BEAUTY ' BUSH—The name fits it 
exactly for it is graceful and lovely 
at all seasons, but especially so whei: 
CHOKEBERRY (Aronia Arbutifolia)— 
Attractive pale green foliage coloring 
to vivid red in the fall. Clusters of 
white flowers in May followed by red 
berries in summer and fall. (H. 6-9 ft., 
S. 5-7 ft.) 18-24 inch—75c each. 
CHENAULTI (Improved Coralberry) 
—New. Glossy green foliage, very 
dense and compact. Pink flowers in 
spring followed by red berries in fall 
and winter. (H. 4-5 ft., S. 4 ft.) 18- 
24 inch—60c each. 
COTONEASTER (Peking)—A shrub 
with lustrous green foliage, flower¬ 
ing in June, and followed by black 
berries. Hardy. (H. 6-7 ft., S. 4-5 ft.) 
18-24 inch—60c, 2-3 ft.—75c each. 
CORALBERRY—Small dark green 
leaves, retaining foliage longest of any 
deciduous shrub. Dark red berries in 
late fall. Hardy anywhere. (H. 3-4 ft., 
S. 2-3 ft.) 18-24 inch—30c, 2-3 ft.— 
40c, 3-4 ft.—50c each. 
“True to name”—is our watchword. 
