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KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
Spirea van Houteii 
Beautify your home 
with hardy, high alti¬ 
tude grown, Kimberly 
Nursery shrubs. Our 
shrubs are grown un¬ 
der irrigation which in¬ 
sures a fibrous root 
system, and are all 
strong, thrifty two and 
three year old shrubs. 
They cannot help but 
give complete satisfac¬ 
tion. Following each 
description we indicate 
the height and spread 
of shrub at maturity; 
for example (H. 3-4 ft., 
S. 3-4 ft.) may be in¬ 
terpreted, height 3-4 ft., 
spread 3-4 ft. Shrubs 
marked (*) can be 
grown in partial shade, 
but they will also thrive 
in full exposure to the 
sun. 
* Almond, Double Flw. 
The flowers are borne on its slender 
branches during May and are very fra¬ 
grant. (H 3-4, S 4.) Double Pink, or 
Double White. 2-3 ft., 75c. Own root in 
pink only $1.00 each. 
* Berber is (Barberry) 
JAPANESE BARBERRY (B. Thun- 
bergii)—A round bushy, dwarf shrub. 
Hardy everywhere. Bright green fo¬ 
liage in summer turning a brilliant red 
in fall, with scarlet berries that last 
way into the winter. Good for sun or 
shade. (H. 3-4 ft., S. 3-4 ft.) 15-18 
inch—40c, 18-24 inch—50c each. 
NEW RED LEAVED BARBERRY (B. 
Thunbergii Atropurpurea)—Habit of 
growth and berries same as Green 
Barberry, but foliage develops a rich 
bronzy red color. Plant in full sun ex¬ 
posure for brightest color. (H. 3-4 ft., 
S. 3-4 ft.) 12-18 inch—50c, 18-24 inch 
—60c each. 
* Truehedge Columnberry 
(BERBERIS PLURIFLORA ERECTA) 
—U. S. Plant Patent No. 110, Kim¬ 
berly Nurseries, authorized distribu¬ 
tors. A new, hardy columnar form of 
Barberry. Foliage is dense, heavy and 
evenly distributed from the ground up. 
Truehedge is ideal for formal planting 
in pairs beside steps and entrances. 
Often mistaken for Boxwood. Drought 
and disease resistant. Grows 4-5 ft. 
tall. 15-18 inch—each 45c, per 5— 
$1.75; per 25—$7.50; per 100—$28.00. 
Buddleia 
(Butterfly Bush) 
ALTERNIFOLIA—Very hardy; does not 
freeze in the winter. Flowers are lav¬ 
ender-purple with a reddish-crimson 
eye, in very compact clusters. Prolific 
bloomer. Fine leaves and branches of 
semi-weeping habit. (H. 4-6, S. 4-5.) 
2 yr., 75c each. 
FARQUHAR—A delightful addition to 
the summer time garden. Its arching 
branches handsomely tipped with lav¬ 
ender bloom from July until frost. 
Tops should be pruned back severely 
each spring. Good shrub for a sunny 
exposure. (H. 5-8 ft., S. 4-5 ft.) 2 yr. 
plants—50c each. 
ILE DE FRANCE—One of the newest 
shrubs. Same as Farquhar except 
flowers are a rich, very dark purple 
with a beautiful red cast. Hardy. Sun 
shrub. (H. 5-6 ft., S. 4-5 ft.) 2 yr. 
plants—85c each. 
* Caragana 
SIBERIAN PEA TREE (C. Sibirica)— 
Compound leaves bright green; numer¬ 
ous small clusters of yellow flowers. 
(H. 8-10, S. 8.) May and June, 18-24 
in.—25c; 2-3 ft.—35c; 3-4 ft.—50c. 
Shrubbery is the ideal background for “The Outdoor Living Room.” 
