NURSERY DIVISION 
HARDY CLIMBING AND 
RAMBLER ROSES 
50c each; ^5.00 dozen, except where 
noted. Add 10c each for postage 
and packing, or ^6.00 per dozen 
Postpaid. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAU¬ 
TY. Strong healthy, vigorous grower, 
frequently making shoots from 10 to 
12 feet long and good-sized flowers 
for a climbing Rose that blooms so 
freely. Color a pleasing rose-pink. 
CLIMBING CHARLES P. KIL- 
HAM. Rich brilliant Oriental red, 
flushed with orange and glowing 
scarlet. Long, pointed buds opening 
to high centered, sweetly tea-scented, 
perfect blooms. 
CHAPLIN’S PINK CLIMBER. 
Rich double pink blooms with just a 
touch of salmon when first expand¬ 
ing. Makes a most effective color 
display unequalled by any other of 
this type. 
EMILY GRAY. Real yellow climb¬ 
ing rose with long, pointed buds and 
light orange-yellow blooms changing 
to pale orange as they expand. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHE- 
LIN. (The Spanish Beauty). Vigor¬ 
ous grower with good foliage. Long, 
shapely buds are carried on 12 to 
14-inch long stems. Shapely, semi¬ 
double, fragrant flowers of an iride¬ 
scent pearly pink tipped with crim¬ 
son. 
JACOTTE. Deep orange-yellow, 
tinted coppery red. Good sized, semi¬ 
double, very lasting flowers with mod¬ 
erate fragrance. Borne several to¬ 
gether on a long stem. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. 
Most popular of all climbing Roses. 
Vivid scarlet of large size, produced 
in clusters of from 3 to 20 flowers 
on long, strong stems. 
PRIMROSE. A real hardy yellow 
rambler retaining its glowing prim¬ 
rose yellow color. Moderately frag¬ 
rant. 2 or 3 blooms for a spray. Fine 
for cutting. 
SCORCHER. Enormous ruffled 
flowers of rich vermilion-red. 
PRES. HOOVER CLIMBER. Same 
flower as bush flower. 
Evergreen Shrubs 
ABELIA (Grandiflora). Small, 
glossy leaves and tubular-shaped flow¬ 
ers of a blush-pink dor. Shipping 
size 15 inches. ^1.00 each, f.o.b. Port¬ 
land, Ore. Add for postage or 
freight. 
ACUBA (Japanes Laurel). Jap- 
onica Variegated. Yellow spotted 
leaves. Japonica Green. Dark, glos¬ 
sy green leaves, Shiping size 12-18 
inches. ^1.00 each, f.o.b. Portland, 
Ore. Add for postage or freight. 
AZALEA. Crimson. Loaded in 
early spring with mases of scarlet 
flowers. Thrive best in cool, moist 
situation. Excellent for massing or 
in front of other shrubs. Shipping 
size 6-8 inches. Small plants each 
75c, f.o.b. Portland, Ore. Add for 
postage or freight. 
DAPHNE (Japan) Pink Daphne. 
Blooms early spring. Shipping size 
12-15 inches. Each ^1.50, f.o.b. Port¬ 
land, Ore. Add for postage or 
freight. 
CAMELIA (China and Japan). 
Small trees with shining waxy leaves 
and flowers. Thrive best in partial 
shade. Shipping size 12-15 inches. 
Each $1.50 f.o.b. Portland, Ore. 
Add for postage or freight. 
COTONEASTER (C. Franchetti: 
China). Pink flowers, red berries in 
the fall. Shipping size 12-15 inches. 
Each 50c. 24 to 30 inches. Each 
75c, f.o.b. Portland ,Ore. Add for 
postage or freight. 
C. HORIZONTALIS (Trailing). 
Nearly deciduous. Leaves small, turn 
red in winter. Berries red, stay all 
winter. Excellent for terrace; hardy. 
Each 75c, f.o.b. Portland, Ore. Add 
for postage or freight. 
LAURUSTINUS. Dark green 
foliage. Small, white flowers. Very 
hardy. Shipping size 15-18 inches. 
Each $1.00, f.o.b. Portland, Ore. 
Add for postage or freight, 
HEATHER (Irish Belle). Purple, 
bell-shaped bloom in July or August. 
12 to 18 inches. Each 75c, f.o.b, 
Portland, Ore. Add for postage or 
freight. 
HEATHER (Mediterranean. Pink, 
bell-shaped bloom in fall and winter. 
10 to 12 inches. Each 75c, f.o.b. Port¬ 
land, Ore. Add for postage or 
freight. 
PYRACANTHA (Lalandi). Stur¬ 
dy, bushy shrubs; orange berries. 18- 
24 inches. Each 75c, f.o.b. Portland, 
Ore. Add for postage or freight. 
Coccinea. Red Berries. Very ro¬ 
bust type. 18-24 inches. Each 75c, 
f.o.b. Portland, Ore. Add for post¬ 
age or freight. 
ENGLISH HOLLY (Grafted). 
Shiny, spiny, dark green leaves. 
Bright red berries. Compact bush. 
12-15 inches. Each $1.50, f.o.b. Port¬ 
land, Ore. Add for postage or 
freight. 
Hedge Plants 
BARBERRY (Japanese Thun- 
berg’s). Arching growth; yellow 
flowers; red berries; foliage has 
beautiful coloring in fall. 18-24 ins. 
Each 40c. Dozen $4.00, f.o.b. Port¬ 
land, Ore. Add for postage or 
freight. 
BARBERRY (Red Leaved). Fol- 
iage is a rich, lustrous, bronzy red at 
all times. In fall foliage becomes 
orange, scarlet and red shades with 
scarlet berries. Should be planted in 
full exposure to sun. 15-18 inches. 
Each 75c, f.o.b. Portland, Ore. Add 
for postage or freight. 
BARBERRY (Wilsoni). Dwarf. 
Has glossy green leaves, long spines, 
yellow flowers, red berries. 12 to 15 
inches. Each 75c, f.o.b. Portland, 
Ore. Add for postage or freight. 
BOXWOOD. Small leaves of 
dense and compact growth. 8 to 12 
inches. Each 30c; dozen $3.00, f.o.b. 
Portland, Ore. Add for postage or 
freight. 
LAUREL. English (Cerasus). 
Growth shrub-like, with broad dark 
green leaves. Two feet apart for 
dense hedge. Shipping size 12 inches. 
Each 30c; dozen $3.00, f.o.b. Port¬ 
land, Ore. Add for postage or 
freight. 
PRIVIT. California. Our best 
plant for hedges. Plant in double 
row two feet apart, 6 inches between 
plants. Shipping size 24-30 inches. 
Ten for $1.00. Per hundred $7.50, 
f.o.b. Portland, Ore. Add for post¬ 
age or freight. 
PRIVIT. English (Hardy). Leaves 
smaller. Shipping size 24-30 inches. 
Ten for $1.00. Per hundred $7.50, 
f.o.b. Portland, Ore. Add for post¬ 
age or freight. 
Vines and 
Creepers 
CLEMATIS (Jackmanii.) Large 
purple flowers; requires rich, deep 
soil; plenty of water; perfect drain¬ 
age; sunny position. Each $1.00. 
Postpaid. 
CLEMATIS (Mme. Edw. Andre). 
Red flowering. Each $1.00. Postpaid 
CLEMATIS (Paniculata). White 
Flowering. Each 75c. Postpaid. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Hall’s Japan¬ 
ese). Vigorous grower; white flow¬ 
ers changing to yellow. Blooms June 
to August. Each 75c. Postpaid. 
IVY (Boston). Fine for brick or 
stone wall; quick growing. Each 75c. 
Postpaid. 
IVY (English). Evergreen shrub¬ 
by vine; large, dark green leaves. 
Each 75c. Postpaid. 
JASMINE. Splendid for shel¬ 
tered places. Pink or white flowers. 
Each 75c. Postpaid. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER. Vigorous 
grower; large leaves turn bright col¬ 
ors in fall. Each 75c. Postpaid. 
WISTARIA (Sinesis(. Purple or 
white flowers in long, drooping race¬ 
mes. Each 75c. Postpaid. Grafted 
vines. Each $1.50. Postpaid. 
Deciduous Shrubs 
DELIVERIES MADE FROM 
NOVEMBER UNTIL MAY 
ALMOND (Prunus). Pink flower¬ 
ing. Dwarf shrub. Shipping size 18- 
24 inches. Each 75c. Postpaid. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). 
Late summer blooming, colors pink, 
white or red. Shipping size 30-36 
inches. Each 80c. Postpaid. 
AZALEA (A. Mollis). In early 
spring is covered with gorgeous flow¬ 
ers before the leaves appear. Colors 
mostly orange, yellow and salmon 
pink. Shipping size 12-18 inches. 
Each $1.50. Postpaid. 
