(3<0UP I* EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
1 - Oregon Hollygrape (Mahonia aquifolium), Ordinary dry soil, shade or sun. 
Erect broad-leafed three-foot shrub, large holly leaves glossy green in summer, 
rich scarlet or bronze in winter, Shovjy yellOYr flowers in early spring, frosted 
grape-like fruit relished by birds in fall,. Very handsome alone or among other 
shrubs. Described inside jacket, photo outside. Plant 2 to 3 ft, apart for 
quick cover. Fine two-year 12” plants, 60;^ each, 3 for |1,50, ten for |4,50. 
2 - Creeping Hollygrape (Mahonia repens). Ordinary poor soil, shade or sun. Like 
aquifolium a native of eastern Washington, but a lov/er type v/ith shorter dull 
bluish leaves, similar flowers and fruit, very tolerant of cold and neglect, .. 
hardy in northern New England, Spreading root-stems make compact leafy bed a 
foot high, vivid in winter color. Commended highly for exposed rocky areas. 
Fine tv/o-year plants, 9” tops, same price as aquifolium, 
3 - Western Bearberry, Kinni-kinnick (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi), Sandy or peaty soil, 
shade or sun* Forms expanding green carpet, red stems graced by dainty pink 
flowers, red berries. Beautiful drape for bank or rock-garden. Photo with 
story inside jacket. Set 2 to 3 ft, apart for quick cover. Large plants grow 
6 to 12” first year, 50;^ each, 3 for $1.25, ten for $3,75, 
4 - Mountain Myrtle (Pachistima myrsinites). Moist soil, shade or sun. Fine low 
border or cover on slope. Graceful drooping two-foot evergreen,* boxvrood foliage 
year-round deep green, insaune to scale or pests. Loves cool shade but thrives 
in sun, handsome in foreground. See story inside jacket. Set to 2 ft. apart 
for compact border. Full-rooted collected 12" plants, 
60;^ each, 3 for $1.50, ten for $4,50. (Same for garden plants next fall) 
6 - Shrub-pentstemon (P. fruticosus). Light well-drained soil, full sun. Ideal for 
sunny drives and slopes, rock-garden. This choice Spokane type combines graceful 
near-ever green ground cover v^rith striking floral display, A foot tall, branching 
freely, broad finely-serrate leaves, purple-blue blooms covering foliage in late 
spring. Set 2 ft. apart for quick cover. Limited number large 8” plants ea, 
(4" plants next fall 25/ each, 10 for $2,00) 
GROUP II. NATI\^ FLOWERING SHRUBS 
6 - Holodiscus , Ocean Spray (Holodiscus discolor). Dry soil„ sun, lawn or border. 
Soft spirea-like arching foliage hidden in June with lacy clusters like showy 
v/hite lilacs on swaying branches six to eight .feet tall. Strikingly handsome 
all summer and fall. Very distinctive and lovely, hardly known in the East, 
See photo front cover, story inside. Easy vigorous grower. Fine branched 
tv/o-foot plants, 65/ each, 3 for $1,75, ten for $6.00, 
7 - Western Mockorange (Philadelphus .lewisi). Ordinary soil, sun or part shade. For 
lawn, border or refined 5 to 8 ft, screen. Shapely all year, beautiful in flov/er, 
Neat foliage hidden in late spring by fragrant dense white blooms, as large and 
fragrant as the sweet *syringa* in Eastern dooryards. The full equal of culti¬ 
vated types, and the State flower of Idaho, Limited number two-foot plants 
60/ each, 3 for $1,50, 
8 - Rose Spirea (S, douglasi). Ordinary soil, medium background and border. Neat 
light green foliage and showy rose-red pyramids through late summer. Rapid easy 
grower 5 ft, tall, gradually forms thick clump. Very handsome in lav/ open spots. 
Story inside cover. Fine 18” plants 50/, three for $1,25, ten for $3,75, 
9 - Rocky Mountain Bush Cherry (Prunes emarginata). Any soil, lawn or hedge. 
Spreading 5 ft. bush for shade or sun, branches feathered midspring with white 
flower clusters, in fall with large purple cherries fine for song-birds. 
Attractive foliage red in autumn. For border set 5 ft. apart. 
Fine stock sturdy 2 ft, plants 50/ each, 3 for ‘$1,25, ten for $3,75, 
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