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Mark Means Company , 1938 Annual Seed Catalog , Lewiston , Idaho 
Snowball 
SNOWBALL, Viburnum 
COMMON —Flowers globular, pure white, in May. Matur¬ 
ity height, 12 feet; 2 to 3 feet. Each 75c, postpaid. 
V. CARLESI —A distinct shrub that grows to a height of 4 
feet, with rounded leathery foliage. In spring come the 
fragrant pinkish white flowers. Each $2.50, postpaid. 
SYMPHORICARPOS, Snowberry 
S. OCCIDENTALIS (Western Snowberry)—A native shrub 
of spreading habit, bearing small, pink flowers in summer 
and clusters of large, clear white berries in winter. Ma¬ 
turity height, 5 feet. Each 50c, postpaid. 
S. VULGARIS (Indian Currant)—Red fruited snowberry, 
habits similar to white, but loaded with dark red berries 
fall and winter. Grows to 4 feet. Each 50c, postpaid. 
S. RACEMOSUS —A fine ornamental shrub with small pink¬ 
ish flowers in July followed by white berries in winter. 
Height, 4 to 5 feet. Each 75c, postpaid. 
SPIREA 
BILLARDI'S (S. Billardi)—Flowers red in dense spikes. 
Blooms most of summer. Maturity height, 4 feet. Each 
60c, postpaid. 
CRIMSON, Anthony Waterer (S. Bumalda)—A desirable 
variety; deep red flowers, blooming all summer; fine for 
foreground planting. Maturity height, 4 feet. Each 50e, 
postpaid. 
PRUNIFOLIA (Bridal Wreath)—Slender, erect growing, 
having beautifully colored foliage and bearing very early 
in the spring, small double, white flowers the entire length 
of its branches. Each 60c, postpaid. 
THUNBERGII— Charming spirea with graceful form and 
abundant blooms. Maturity height, 4 feet. Each 60c, post¬ 
paid. 
VAN HOUTTEI'S BRIDAL WREATH (S. Van Houttei) — 
Very graceful; flowers white in clusters. May. Maturity 
height, 6 feet. Each 50e, postpaid. 
TAMARIX 
JUNIPERANA (Africana) —Ornamental tree with soft, 
juniper-like leaves, pink flowers. Maturity height, 14 feet. 
Each 75c, postpaid. 
T. HISPADA —Slender, upright branches, pink flowers with 
bluish green leaves. Each $1.00, postpaid. 
WEIGELIA 
A most desirable free-flowering shrub, covered in the late 
spring with a mass of trumpet-shaped flowers, showing a 
profusion of bloom that is unequalled. Maturity height, 
12 feet. Each 75c, postpaid. 
ROSEA —Flowers light pink, shrub compact. 
EVA RATHKE —Flowers red; one of the best. 
VINES 
Boston Ivy 
The most popular climbing vine for covering brick, stone 
or wooden walls. When it becomes established it is a very 
rapid grower and clings to the smoothest surface. The 
foliage is of a rich olive green during the summer, chang¬ 
ing to various shades of bright crimson and scarlet in the 
fall. Strong, two-year roots. Each 75c, postpaid. 
Clematis, Paniculata 
JAPANESE VIRGIN'S BOWER —A luxuriant grower, profuse 
bloomer with fine foliage. Pure white, medium-sized, 
fragrant flowers, produced in the greatest profusion in late 
summer. Each $1.00, postpaid. 
C. JACKMANI —The most popular Chinese Clematis. Has 
exquisite large purple flowers. Each $1.25, postpaid. 
Honeysuckle, Hall's Japan 
An almost evergreen variety, with pure white flowers, 
changing to yellow. Very fragrant and a vigorous grower. 
Each 75c, postpaid. 
Virginia Creeper 
Also called Woodbine. A very rapid grower, having beau¬ 
tiful, dark green foliage. Assumes rich crimson hues in 
autumn. Each 60c, postpaid. 
Wisteria 
CHINESE PURPLE —A very strong growing vine, often 
growing 15 to 20 feet in a season. Has long clusters of 
sky-blue flowers. Extremely hardy. Strong plants. Each 
75c, postpaid. 
CHINESE WHITE —Habit of growth similar to Chinese 
Purple, but the flowers are somewhat smaller and pure 
white. Each 75c, postpaid. 
GRAPES 
CAMPBELL'S EARLY —Nearly round, black, with light pur¬ 
ple bloom; flesh rather firm but tender; quality rich, sweet, 
slightly vinous. A strong, vigorous grower. August. 
CONCORD —Large, black grape; bunches compact; berries 
round, sweet, pleasant. August. 
DELAWARE —One of the finest of our native grapes. 
Grows freely; perfectly hardy; ripens early; berries small, 
bright red. August. 
LUCILE —Good medium large, red grape; hardy. 
MOORE'S EARLY —Berry large, resembling Concord, but 
more pulp and earlier. 
NIAGARA —Bunch medium; berry large, roundish, uni¬ 
form; skin thin but rough; pale yellow flesh, tender and 
sweet; vine vigorous and productive. One of the best 
white. September. 
WORDEN —Bunch large and compact; berry large, black; 
improved Concord. Late August. 
Two-year plants, each 20c; 10, $1.75; 100, $15.00; post¬ 
paid, each 25c; 10, $1.90; 100, $15.50. 
