ZAUSCHNERIA (Zausch-neer'-i-a) — 
Humming Bird Fuschia 
One of the showiest of plants having brilliant fuschia- 
like blooms on somewhat shrubby bushlets. At home in 
full sun. Especially good for wall or rockery planting 
but equally good in the sunny border. 
*californica —Forms a mass of prostrate silvery foliage with 
clouds of bright scarlet trumpets in late summer and 
fall. Very fine. 35c each; 3 for 95c 
♦latifolia —A little more upright in growth with deep green 
foliage. Very floriferous. Well worth a trial. 
35c each; 3 for 95c 
HARDY VINES 
CLEMATIS (Klem'-a-tis) —Virginsbower 
Large flowering —A quick growing hardy vine, graceful 
habit and very floriferous. 12'. We have extra fine stock 
of large 2 year plants ready to bloom. 
Baron Veillard —Splendid large rose-pink. 75c each 
Jackmani —Rich royal purple. 75c each 
Mme. Edw. Andre —Very large deep rosy-carmine. 75c each 
One each of the three Clematis $2.00 
EUONYMUS (U-on'-i-mus) —Bittersweet 
radicans colorata —A strong growing evergreen vine that 
turns rich mahogany red in winter. Very useful for 
covering tree trunks, or posts as well as buildings and 
fine for naturalizing under trees and shrubs as a ground 
cover. 50c each; 3 for $1.25; doz. $4.50 
LONICERA (Lon-i -secr'-a) —Honeysuckle 
sempervirens magnifica —A magnificent new Honeysuckle 
with coral-red blooms of very large size, followed by 
lovely berries which persist throughout the winter. 
Small, strongly rooted plants 25c each 
LYCIUM (Lis'-i-um)—Matrimony Vine 
chinense —Very ornamental, quick growing vine having 
clustered blooms of purple cyclamen-like flowers all 
summer long and quantities of winter berries like drops 
of rich red currant jelly. 35c and 50c each 
EVERCREENS^Conifers 
We ship evergreens only with bare roots which make 
them very much cheaper and with any reasonable care 
they will do equally as well as when dug with a ball of 
earth. They are carefully packed with moss and guar¬ 
anteed to reach you in perfect condition. We prepay the 
two year size, but send the larger sizes by collect Ex¬ 
press. 
Berkman Arborvitae —A dwarf growing yellow tipped sort. 
Very popular. 1 yr. 30c; 2 yr. 40c; 3 yr. 50c; 4 yr. 60c 
Globe Arborvitae —Growing naturally in true globe form. 
2 yr. 35c; 3 yr. 45c; 4 yr. 55c 
Oriental Arborvitae —Strong growing heavy rich foliage. 
6 yr. specimens $2.00 
Plume Juniper —An upright dwarf having feathery foliage 
turning reddish bronze in cold weather. 
2 yr. 35c; 4 yr. 50c 
Prostrate Juniper —A fine dense growing prostrate ever¬ 
green. 1 yr. 25c; 2 yr. 40c; 3 yr. 55c 
Pyramidal Arborvitae —The easiest pyramidal evergreen 
to keep in perfect columnar form. 
2 yr. 35c; 3 yr. 50c; Strong 4 yr. 65c 
BABY SHRUBS 
1 yr. size. Make your own collection, 7 for $1.00; 16 for $2.00 
Spirea aurea Lonicera morrowi 
Lonicera tatrica Salix capri 
Forsythia spectabilis Spirea Anthony Waterer 
Tamarix africana 
TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 
We have a fine lot of Tuberous Begonia bulbs for spring 
shipment. There is no lovelier subject for the shaded 
protected nook than a group of these exotic flowers. 
Bulbs should be stored in sand or sawdust for the winter. 
Double Camelia type —Lovely camelia-like in all variations 
of form and color. 20c each; 3 for 55c; doz. $2.00 
Double Fimbriata type — Strong bushy growth, having 
beautiful frilled double flowers. 20c each; 3 for 55c 
TIGRIDIA (Ty-grid-i-a)—Mexican Shellflower 
Gorgeous summer flowering bulbs of easiest culture. An 
endless array of brilliant color from July until frost. 
Lift and store bulbs as for Gladiolus. 
10c each; $1.00 doz.; $8.00 for 100 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
The many and varied uses of flowering shrubs certainly 
justifies their use in every planting, large or small. 
There is no better background for the large perennial 
border than these and for the small border a few shrubs 
judiciously placed add charm as well as affording light 
shade for the plants demanding protection from the full 
sun. They are also used extensively for foundation 
plantings, informal hedges, screens, etc. No planting is 
complete without at least a few of the better type shrubs. 
BERBERIS (Ber^ber-is) 
thunbergi —Pine low growing Japanese barberry. The best 
sort for low hedges or foundations. Brilliant fall color¬ 
ing and scarlet berries all winter. 
2 yr. 20c; 3 yr. 25c; Extra heavy 5 yr. 35c 
BUDDLEIA (Bud'-lee-a) 
Isle de France —A splendid new sort having very dark 
purple blooms of good size. Extremely floriferous. 
Potted plants 35c each 
Charming —New pink form offered for the first time this 
season. An outstanding new plant that merits the high¬ 
est recommendation. 50c each 
CARYOPTERIS (Ka-ri-op^tcr-is) 
mastacanthus superbus —Interesting little shrub blooming 
profusely in late summer and fall with spirea-like blooms 
the full length of the branches. Leaves highly aromatic. 
Blue, Pink or White. 35c each 
One each of the 3 for 95c 
COTONEASTER (Koh-toh-nec-as^-tcr) 
horizontalis —Useful dwarf shrub with oddly contorted 
spreading branches and brilliant fruits. An excellent 
rockery subject. 60c and 75c each 
60c and 75c each 
DAPHNE—See perennial list 
DIERVILLA (Dy-er^vil-la) 
sessilifolia (Bush Honeysuckle)— A handsome shrub with 
rich bronze leaves and dainty yellow flowers. Compact 
clean appearance. 
1 yr. 20c; 2 yr. 30c; very large 4 yr. 45c 
DEUTZIA (Deut^-zi-a) 
lemoinei —A compact dwarf shrub producing an abundance 
of dainty white, pink tinted flowers. 
2 yr. 25c; extra strong 5 yr. 40c each 
EUONYMUS (Eu-on'-i-mus)—Burning Bush 
nanus —Very dwarf evergreen for banks or rockeries with 
gorgeous scarlet fruits. We are glad to be able to offer 
this rare shrub again as we have been unable to ob¬ 
tain it for several years. 35c each; 3 for $1.00 
FORSYTHIA (For-sy^-thi-a) 
intermedia spectabilis —The best of the upright golden 
bells having larger and deeper colored blooms than any 
of the older sorts. The glorious golden flowers com¬ 
pletely hide the branches before the leaves appear. 
Strong 1 yr. 20c; 2 yr. 30c; extra heavy 3 yr. 40c 
LAMB NURSERIES . . . E. 101 SHARP AVENUE, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
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