Downtown, 4th Avenue and Denny Way 
Ornamental and Flowering Trees 
(Continued) 
Scarlet (Q. coccinea)—Tall grower, deeply cut 
leaves, striking scarlet color in autumn. 4-5’ 
$1.50; 5-6’ $2.25; 6-8’ $2.75; 8-10’ $3.50. 
ORIENTAL PLANE (Platanus Orientalis)—Euro- 
pean sycamore. Tall pyramid tree with mot- 
tled bark and interesting round fruit during 
winter. 6-8’ $2.25; 8-10’ $2.75. 
PEACH, Flowering (Prunus Persica)—4-5’ $1.25; 
5-6’ $1.50; 6-8’ $2.50-$3.00; 8-10’ $3.50-$4.00. 
Apple Blossom—Early blossoms of light pink 
literally covering the tree. 
Burbank Double—Large double pink flowers in 
great profusion. 
Early Red (New)—Earliest bright double red. 
One of the earliest of flowering trees. March- 
May. 
Late Red (New)—Latest double red. Very strik- 
ing. 
Variegated—Red and white blossoms. 
Wrigley’s Pink—Early double; rosy pink. 
Weeping — Double red, strong heads. April- 
May. 4-6’ specimens, $2.00-$3.00-$4.00. 
Rich’s Weeping—Clear double pink blossoms 
on long graceful branches. 
PLUM, Prunus Bleriana—Handsome ornamen- 
tal tree flowering in February and March 
with great masses of double soft pink blos- 
soms on slender branches, striking maroon 
foliage. 3-4’ $1.00; 4-5’ $1.25; 5-6’ $1.75; 
6-8’ $2.00-$2.75. 
Pizzardi—Profusion of pale pink blossoms in 
early spring, followed by magnificent deep 
purple foliage. 4-5’ $1.25; 5-6’ $1.75; 6-8’ 
$2.00-$2.75. 
Triloba (Rose Tree of China)—The green leaved 
flowering plum. In April before the leaves 
appear the slender branches of this little tree 
are solid with festoons of glowing large 
double pink flowers, a truly striking effect. 
4-5’ $1.25; 5-6’ $1.50-$2.00; 6-8’ $2.50-$3.50. 
Vesuvius—Brilliant crimson foliage, attractive 
white blossoms in early spring followed by 
tasty purple fruit. 4-5’ $1.25; 5-6’ $1.75; 6-8’ 
$2.00-$2.75. 
POPLAR Bolleana—Narrow pyramid habit sim- 
ilar to Lombardy but more silvery foliage; 
hardy. 6-8’ $1.25; 8-10’ $2.75; 10-12’ $2.25. 
Carolina (P. monilifera)—Rapid growing pyra- 
midal tree. 6-8’ $1.25; 8-10’ $1.75; 10-12’ $2.25. 
Lombardy—Tall narrow, rapid grower. Excel- 
lent for borders where there is room, wind- 
breaks and accent groups. 6-8’ $1.00-$1.25; 
8-10’ $1.50-$1.75; 10-12’ $2.25. 

MALMO 
RED BUD—See Cercis. 
ROSE ACACIA—See Locust. 
SOPHORA Japonica (Chinese Scholartree) — 
Green bark, interesting foliage and branch- 
ing habit, white flowers in late autumn. 4-6’ 
$1.50; 6-8’ $2.50; specimens ‘to 18 ft. 
SUMAC—See Deciduous Flowering Shrubs. 
SWEET GUM—See Liquidambar. 
TREE OF HEAVEN—See Ailanthus glandulosa. 
TULIP TREE (Liriodendron) — Large tulip-like 
flowers, May-June. 4-6’ $1.50; 6-8’ $2.25-$2.95; 
8-10’ $3.45-$4.95. 
WILLOW, Babylon Weeping (Salix babylonica) 
—Long pendulus branches. 6-8’ $1.25; 8-10’ 
$1.95; 10-12’ $2.25-$3.95. 
Corkscrew—Branches mostly vertical and each 
is curved and twisting, forming an intricate 
pattern against the sky. Interesting and dec- 
orative. 4-6’ $1.50; 6-8’ $2.50; 8-10’ $3.75. 
Kilmarnock — Dwarf weeper. Headed at 5S’, 
$2.00-$3.00. 
Niobe—Golden Bark Weeping. Very attractive 
summer and winter. Long pendulus branches 
with clean bright green leaves, branches 
and twigs warm golden color. Same prices 
as Babylon. 
WITCH HAZEL, Hamamelis Virginiana—Thrives 
best in moist places and semi-shade. Yellow 
flowers. 
MALMO Deciduous Flowering Shrubs 
This embraces one of the most useful groups 
of plants, or shrubs, which may be so arranged 
as to produce flowers and ornamental foliage 
from early spring to late autumn. Other sizes 
and prices on application. 
AILANTHUS, Glandulosa — See 
Trees"’. 
ALMOND, Amygdalus rosea nana—To 6 ft. A 
little plant of rare beauty with small button- 
like flowers of soft pink which completely 
cover the branches. Each, 75c, 95c, $1.45. 
ALTHEA, Hibiscus syriacus—An unusual flow- 
ering shrub with dark glossy green foliage 
and brilliant flowers. Ten name varieties in 
double red, pink, white, lavender. Each, 95c, 
$1.25, $1.45, $2.00. 
ARONIA, Arbutifolia (Choke berry) — White 
flowers, red berries, bright autumn foliage. 
95c-$1.25. 
“Ornamental 
Evergreen Varieties — See Broadleaved Ever- 
greens. 
BERBERIS, BARBERRY, Thunbergi — Japanese 
Barberry. To 4 ft. Yellow flowers followed 
by scarlet berries, colorful autumn foliage, 
excellent for hedges. Each, 50c-75c-$1.00- 
$1.50-$2.00. 
T. Atropurpurea—To 4 ft. Bright scarlet leaf 
turning to vivid orange scarlet in the fall. 
Excellent for brightening the shrub border or 
for hedge. Each, 50c-75c-$1.00-$1.50-$2.00. 
BUDDLEIA, Butterfly Bush—To 8 ft. 
Charming — Long sprays of lavender-pink 
blooms, excellent for cutting. Each, 95c- 
$1.45-$2.00. 
Concord—Dark red with blood-red eye, shad- 
ing lighter to edge of petals. Each, 95c-$1.45- 
$2.00. 
CARYOPTERIS Mastacanthus. Blue Spirea. To 
3 ft. Delightful almost evergreen dwarf shrub 
having silvery-green foliage with lavender- 
blue flowers, Aug.-Nov. Each, 75c-$1.00- 
$1.50. 
CEANOTHUS, Summer Lilac. To 4 ft. 
Glory of Versailles—Graceful spikes of pale 
blue, July-Nov. Each, $1.50-$2.00-$2.50-$3.00. 
Marie Simon—Graceful but shorter and wider 
blooms than Versailles and of coral pink. 
July-Nov. Each, $1.50-$2.00-$2.50-$3.00. 
CORAL BERRY (Symphoricarpos vulgaris)—Red 
berried Snowberry. To 3 ft. Low compact 
graceful shrubs covered on outside with 
bright lavender red berries during fall and 
winter. Each, 75c-$1.00-$1.50. 

Azalea Altaclarense 
AZALEA, Altaclarense—To 4 ft. Large deep 
orange yellow, showy profuse bloomer. Each 
95c-$1.45-$1.95-$2.45. 
Calendulacea—To 5 ft. Brilliant orange clusters 
in May and June. Each, 95c-$1.45-$1.95. 
Mollis—Chinese Azalea. To 4 ft. Large bril- 
liant flowers ranging from salmon and 
orang to flame scarlet. Colorful fall foliage. 
The most popular azalea. April, May, June. 
Each, 75c-$1.45-$1.95-$2.00-$2.50. 
Nudiflora—To 4 ft. Fragrant light pink. April, 
May. Each, 75c-95c-$1.45-$2.00. 
Occidentalis—Western Azalea. To 4 ft. White 
with blush of pink, yellow on upper lobe, 
fragrant. May, June. Each, $1.50-$2.00-$2.50- 
$3.00. 
Schlippenbachii—Royal Azalea. To 4 ft. Large 
blossoms of soft shell pink, good foliage, col- 
orful in fall. 
Viscosa—Swamp Azalea. To 6 ft. White or 
tinged rose, fragrant, June, July. Each, 75c- 
$1.00-$1.50. 
Dubonnet—Dark wine, dubonnet colored Budd- 
leia with firm large spikes of large flowers. 
Each, 95c-$1.45-$2.00. 
Eleanor—Eleanor-blue with orange eye, full 
round flower heads, large flowers. Dwarf. 
Each, 95c-$1.45-$2.00. 
Fortune—(Pat. 206.) Pure lilac flowers with bril- 
liant orange eye, large round sprays of 2 ft. 
in length, excellent for cutting, free blooming. 
Each, 95c-$1.45-$2.09. 
lle de France—Large rich reddish purple flow- 
ers on long panicles. Each, 75c-95c-$1.45-$2. 
Magnifica—Rich dark purple flowers on long 
graceful branches. Each, 75c-95c-$1.45-$2.00. 
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Azalea Mollis 
COTONEASTER, adpressa — To 3 ft. spread. 
Creeping shrubs with fine curved branches. 
Red berried in winter. Fine for rockeries. 
Each, 75c-$1.00-$1.25-$1.50. 
apiculata—'’Cranberry Cotoneaster.’’ To 5 ft. 
spread. Semi-prostrate variety, huge scarlet 
berries, handsome foliage. Each, 75c¢-$1.00- 
$1.50-$2.50. 
horizontalis—Rock Cotoneaster. To 5 ft. spread. 
Prostrate, bright green leaves, pink flowers, 
covered with scarlet berries all winter. Each, 
50c-75c-$1.00-$1.50. 
simonsi—To 8 ft. Small soft pink flowers, stiff 
upright branches bearing large red berries. 
Vigorous grower, fine against evergreens. 
Each, 50c-75c-$1.00. 
DAPHNE mezereum grandiflora—To 3 ft. Bright 
deep cerise-pink spikes in Jan., Feb. and 
March followed by smooth green leaves and 
rays scarlet berries. Each, 75c-$1.00-$1.50- 
