FOUR HARDY NEW ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
For lawn, hedge, evergreen border. 
HARDY MOUNTAIN BOX (Pachistima myrsin- 
ites). A very choice evergreen for borders, edging 
and trimmed hedge. Foliage similar to boxwood 
in color and habit, but of more rapid growth, and 
hardy where common box winterkills. Foliage 
keeps deep green all the year, not discolored by 
sub-zero cold or hot summer sun. Excellent un¬ 
trimmed to cover shady slopes, or clipped to make 
a thick compact hedge, set a foot apart. Naturally 
graceful, its usual height is two feet, reaches three 
feet in cool moist spots in the mountains. Prefers 
moist semi-shade, but thrives also in quite dry sun¬ 
ny soil. Stocky fine-rooted 12” plants: 
10 for $5.50; 3 for $2.00; 75 cents each 
FLOWERING OCEAN SPRAY (Holodiscus dis¬ 
color). A large sun-loving shrub with spirea-like 
foliage on arching 6 foot branches, covered in June 
with drooping creamy panicles like soft white li¬ 
lacs. It is wonderfully showy in bloom, and re¬ 
mains handsome all summer and fall from the love¬ 
ly tan color of the faded flower-clusters. It grows 
vigorously in any well-di*ained sunny soil. A dis¬ 
tinctive ornament for the lawn or tall border. The 
finest tall shrub of the Northwest. 
Large 3 foot specimen plants: 
10 for $7.50; 3 for $2.50; $1.00 each. 
Well-rooted 2 foot plants: 
10 for $6.00; 3 for $2.00; 75 cents each. 
CREEPING HOLLYGRAPE (Mahonia repens). 
A very hardy low type whose spreading roots send 
up leafy foot-high woody stems clad with ever¬ 
green holly-like foliage that is a beautiful bronze 
or scarlet in winter, becoming green again in 
spring. It is handsome all the year, with early 
yellow flowers and frosted blue grape-clusters. Fine 
in shaded corners and among evergreens—stands 
a lot of dry sunny weather too. This form is ex¬ 
cellent for ground cover in exposed rocky places, 
thriving on both limestone and acid soil. It is 
highly recommended for bleak open places in the 
middle-western and northern states. Plants set 
18” apart soon form a compact cover. 
OREGON HOLLYGRAPE (M. aquifolium). 
A beautiful erect taller form reaching 3 feet with 
glossy evergreen foliage whose high ornamental 
value is recognized in the east. It should be planted 
widely for winter color and all-year beauty in the 
middle west and southern states as well. Foliage 
is entirely hardy in the north where protected by 
snow, or sheltered from burning winter sun by 
shade or northern exposure. Requires little care 
when established, and grows well in ordinary soil. 
One of the most beautiful hardy shrubs of the 
United States. 
Well-rooted stocky 12” plants, your choice of either 
type. 
10 for $5.50; 3 for $2.00; 75 cents each. 
ROSE SPIREA (S'. Douglasi). Soft showy rose- 
red pyramids on handsome light-green 5 foot fo¬ 
liage gives continuous late-season color from July 
to frost. A vigorous grower that makes a neat 
screen and is fine for mass effect in low moist spots. 
Forms a thickening tall clump if set 18” apart in 
ordinary or rich soil, sun or light shade. Strong 
well-rooted plants 2 foot tops. 
10 for $4.50; 3 for $1.50; 60 cents each. 
COMPLETE SHRUB COLLECTION 
Delivery prepaid 
Single Order: One each of Mountain Box, Hollygrape, Ocean Spray, Rose Spirea 
(4 full-size plants, value $2.85) . $2.50 
Three Orders—wrapped separately for three persons in one package, each plant labeled 
(12 plants, value $8.55.) . $7.00 
Five Orders as above, for five persons (20 plants, value $14.25) . $11.00 
Ten Orders as above, for ten persons (40 plants, value $28.50) .$20.00 
Unless you instruct otherwise, shrubs will be sent with tops properly pruned for quick starting. 
