1941 SPRING CATALOGUE 
Climbing Vines 
BITTERSWEET 
A native climber with handsome, glossy 
foliage and large clusters of beautiful 
orange-crimson berries. 35c and 50c each. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANNI 
The most beautiful and showy Clematis 
with deep velvety purple flowers. Strong 
potted plants, ready to bloom. 65c each; 
2 for $1.20. 
ENGELMAN’S IVY 
The hardy vine which clings to brick, 
stone or stucco. Foliage turns to brilliant 
red color in fall. 2 year vines, 35c; 3 year 
vines, 50c. 
BOSTON IVY 
Small glossy leaves and slender stems 
which cling closely to walls. 3 year vines, 
50c. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
CRIMSON RAMBLER AND PAUL’S 
SCARLET CLIMBER—2 year, 40c each. 
SCARLET TRUMPET 
HONEYSUCKLE 
We consider this the most satisfactory 
climber where you want both shade and 
showy bloom. Brilliant yellow throated 
scarlet flowers nearly all summer. Strong 
2-year plants, 50c each. 
HECKROTTI HONEYSUCKLE 
(Summer King—Gold Flame) —A wonder¬ 
ful new honeysuckle that naturally grows 
as a vine but by careful trimming can 
also be easily grown as a shrub 2 to 5 
feet in height as desired. It is covered 
with hundreds of fragrant flowers, flame- 
scarlet outside and golden-yellow inside. 
Fine for porch, arbor, trellis, fence and 
ground cover. It is perfectly hardy, easy 
to grow; succeeds everywhere. Last sum¬ 
mer our Heckrotti vines in the nursery 
had bloom constantly from the first of 
June to November 11. Our strong No. 1 
plants will bloom this summer. Each 75c; 
smaller plants, 40c. 
Hardy Apricots 
Prof. Hansen of South Dakota introduced 
these hardy apricots from North China in 
1924 and has been improving them since 
that time. Fruit is of good size and of 
excellent quality. The trees have stood 
40° below zero. Makes excellent jam and 
is fine for canning. We have five varieties. 
3 ft. trees 60c; 2 for $1.00. 
Grapes 
BETA — The most widely grown and 
probably the most profitable grape grown 
in the Northwest. A heavy, annual bearer, 
hardy as the wild grape and produces 
heavy crops of medium sized fruit of 
extra good quality for juice and jelly. 
2 year vines, 20c each; $2.00 per 12. 
FREDONIA —The new outstanding, early 
black Grape. Fredonia is the earliest good 
black Grape. The vine is vigorous and 
productive and ripens its fruit 3 weeks 
earlier than Concord. Fruit is large, sweet 
and of good quality. 2 year vines, 25c; 
$2.50 per 12. 
Cherries 
The hybrid Minnesota Cherry, which is 
a cross between a plum and cherry, has 
the flavor of the cherry and is hardy 
like the native plum, and the birds do not 
bother them. They are heavy yielders and 
are excellent for canning. 
OKA —A very compact, vigorous growing 
tree. It is a heavy yielder, producing 
bright red fruits of medium size. Tree is 
somewhat dwarf and can be planted closer 
together than most fruit trees. 
SAPA —A very heavy yielder. Fruit is 
large, red, with dark red flesh. One of 
Professor Hansen’s most popular intro¬ 
ductions. 
Oka and Sapa trees, 4-5 ft., 50c each 
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