KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO 
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CURRANT (Native Flowering)—Hardy 
fast growing shrub. Producing great 
quantities of large, black edible cur¬ 
rants. Very fragrant yellow flowers 
in early spring. (H. 5-6 ft., S. 4-5 ft.) 
18-24 inch.—40c, 2-3 ft.—50c each. 
DOGWOOD (Red O^ier)—Cneam col¬ 
ored flowers in June. Bright red twigs 
and branches in fall and winter. Good 
for shade. (H. 6-8 ft., S. 5-6 ft.) 2-3 
ft.,—50c, 3-4 ft.—60c each. 
ELDER (Cut leaf)—Attractive, finely 
cut green leaves. Large clusters of 
fragrant, white flowers in June and 
July. Good for shade or sun. (H. 5-6 
ft., S. 3-4 ft.) 2-3 ft.—40c, 3-4 ft.— 
50c each. 
ELDER (Golden)—Bright yellow fol¬ 
iage, commonly used in massed plant¬ 
ings to avoid monotony in the green 
effects. Large clusters of white flowers 
in June followed by black berries. (H. 
6-8 ft., S. 5 ft.) 18-24 inch—60c each. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) — Strong 
erect habit, bright, bell-shaped golden 
flowers in early spring. One of the 
first shrubs to bloom, likes a sheltered 
location. (H. 8-9 ft., S. 4-5 ft.) 18-24 
inch—50c, 2-3 ft.—60c each. 
FLOWERING PLUM (Prunis Triloba) 
—A medium tall growing shrub, lit¬ 
erally covered in early spring with 
very double pink flowers. Blooms be¬ 
fore the leaves appear. (H. 7-8 ft., S. 
5- 6 ft.) 18-24 inch—60c, 2-3 ft.—75c 
each. For tree form see page 10. 
HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY — White 
flowers in June followed by large 
clusters of large red berries, very 
dark green foliage. A thrifty shrub. 
Good for sun or shade. (H. 8-10 ft., S. 
6- 7 ft.) 18-24 inch—75c each. 
HONEYSUCKLE Tartarian Pink—Dark 
pink flowers in early spring, followed 
by orange berries turning red in sum¬ 
mer. Most popular of the bush varie¬ 
ties. One of the first shrubs to leaf 
out in the spring. Very rapid grower 
and an excellent screen shrub. (H. 
10-12 ft., S. 6-8 ft.) 18-24 inch—40c, 
2-3 ft.—60c each. 
HONEYSUCKLE Tartarian yellow — 
Similar to pink, except flowers bloom 
white turning to dark yellow, followed 
by orange berries in summer. (H. 6-8 
ft., S. 4-5 ft.) 18-24 inch—30c, 2-3 ft. 
—40c, 3-4 ft.—50c each. 
HONEYSUCKLE MORROW—Spreading 
habit, attractive foliage. White flow¬ 
ers in May and June. Red berries. 
(H. 7-8 ft., S. 4-5 ft.) 18-24 inch—60c 
each. 
HYDRANGEA (Hills of Snow)—Snow 
white blooms of large size, flowering 
in early June until late July. Good 
shade shrub. (H. 3 ft., S. 3 ft.) 18-24 
inch—60c, 2-3 ft.—75c each. 
JAPONICA (Japan Quince)—This at¬ 
tractive shrub blooms in May, often 
before the glossy leaves appear. In 
bloom it looks almost as if it were a 
blaze, which sometimes gives it the 
name “Fire Bush.” Likes a sheltered 
place. (H. 3 ft., S. 2-3 ft.) 18-24 inch 
—75c each. 
LANTANA (Viburnum) — Attractive 
gray green foliage. Profuse clusters of 
flat white flowers in early spring, fol¬ 
lowed by white, red and black berries 
appearing in the cluster at the same 
time. A splendid, hardy, large shrub. 
Good for sun or shade. (H. 10-12 ft., 
S. 5-6 ft.) 18-24 inch—75c each. 
LILAC (Common Purple and White)— 
Large clusters of fragrant purple or 
white flowers in early spring. Blooms 
best in full sun. (H. 8-10 ft., S. 5-6 ft.) 
2-3 ft.—40c, 3-4 ft.—50c each. 
LILAC (New Chinese)—A distinct 
hybrid variety, with pinkish flowers, 
panicles of great size and very abun¬ 
dant. Very desirable. (H. 5 ft., S. 
3-4 ft.) 2-3 ft.—75c each. 
LILAC (Persian Purple)—Habit more 
open and branches more slender and 
drooping than Common Lilac. Purple 
flowers, heavy bloomer. Blooms the 
second year. (H. 6-8 ft., S. 5-6 ft.) 
2-3 ft.—75c each. 
Landscape Service 
We maintain a complete landscape service. We have a graduate landscape 
architect connected with our nursery. If you are Interested in having a personal 
planting plan prepared by our architect, to fit your particular needs, write us for 
information. 
Every plant a sturdy plant. 
