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Spirea 
Anthony Waterer—To 3 ft. Dwarf grow- 
ing, red flowers blooming continu- 
ously from June to October, almost 
evergreen. 75c-$1.00-$1.50. 
Blue—See caryopteris Mastacanthus. 
Callosa rosea—To 4 ft. Similar to An- 
thony Waterer but taller and with 
pink flowers. $1.00-$1.50. 
Douglassi—To 4 ft. Upright shrub with 
5 to 8 inch panicles of small pink 
flowers. 75c-$1.00-$1.50. 
Froebeli—To 4 ft. Broad leaves, bright 
crimson flowers in clusters. Each, 
$1.00-$1.50. 
Prunifolia—Double Bridalwreath. To 6 
ft. Small leaves, very double white 
flowers in clusters along graceful 
branches. $1.00-$1.50. 
Thunbergi—Low growing with slender 
branches of feathery green foliage, 
snow-white flowers in March. 75c-$1. 
Van Houttei — Bridalwreath. To 6 ft. 
Graceful branches with mass of fra- 
grant white flowers. March. 75c-$l. 
SUMAC, Rhus Aromatica (Canadensis) 
—Fragrant leaves, yellow flowers fol- 
lowed by red berries. Each, $1.00- 
$1.50-$2.00. 
R. Copallina—'’Shining.’’ To 12 ft. At- 
R. Glabra—'’Smooth.'’ Dwarf habit; rich 
autumn coloring; red berries. Each, 
$1.00-$1.50-$2.00. 
R. Typhina—"Staghorn.”’ To 15 ft. Beau- 
tifully cut foliage, very colorful in 
fall. Clusters of red berries all win- 
ter. Each, $1.00-$1.50-$2.00. 
TAMARIX, African—To 10 ft. Rose-pink 
flowers before leaves. Fine feathery 
light green foliage. April and May. 
75c-$1.00. 
VIBURNUM—See Snowball. 
Weigela 
4-7 ft. Heavy dark green foliage. Hon- 
eysuckle or funnel-shaped flowers. 
Eva Rathke — Dwarf, 4 ft., deep red. 
price throughout summer. 75c-$1.00- 
-50. 
Floribunda—To 6 ft. Red bud, dark pink 
flower. Vigorous grower. April-May. 
75c-$1.00-$1.50. 
Hendersoni—To 6 ft. Deep pink. Luxur- 
iant foliage. April-May. 75c-$1.00- 
$1.50. 
Mme. Lemoine—To 6 ft. White flowers 
—foliage similar to Hendersoni. 75c- 
$1.00-$1.50. 
Rosea—To 6 ft. Rose pink flowers, waxy 
green foliage, good grower. 75c-$1.00- 
$1.50. 
Variegated—To 5 ft. Pink blooms, very 
tractive shining foliage turning to 
crimson in fall. Each, $1.00-$1.50-$2.00. 
Large Flowered Clematis 
With profuse, showy blooms and dense foliage it is 
probably the most desirable vime for planting in the 
Northwest. Due to the particular requirements of 
Clematis, we’ do not guarantee them except to be true 
to name and in good healthy condition when de- 
livered. 
To 12 ft. Blooms 3-4 inches across. May-June. 
Duchess of Edinburgh—Very large double, pure white, 
fragrant. Bare root $1.00, or in gal. cans, $1.25 each. 
Henryi—Large, white. Bare root $1.00; in gal. cans, 
$1.25 each. 
Jackmani—Large purple. Bare root 1.00; gal. cans, 
$1.25 each. 
Mme. Edouard Andre — Large wine-red. 
$1.00; gal. cans, $1.25 each. 
Nelly Moser—Delicate mauve petals with maroon bars. 
Bare root, $1.50; gal. cans, $1.75 each. 
Prince Hendrick—Very large ruffled orchid. Bare root, 
$2.50; gal. cans, $2.75. 
Ramona—Light blue. Bare root, $1.00; gal. cans, $1.25 
each. 
W. E. Gladstone—Large lilac flowers. Bare root, $1.50; 
gal. containers, $1.75. 
OTHER CLEMATIS 
Texensis (Coccinea)—To 7 ft. Large bell-shaped scarlet 
flowers. A rare red flowering vine that does well 
anywhere. Bare root, $1.00; gal. can, $1.25 each. 
Bare root 
attractive foliage. 
in plantings. $1.00-$1.50. 
MALMO Vines and Creepers 

Effective contrast 
Crispa — Curly Clematis. 
Blue fragrant flowers. 
Bare root, $1.00; gal. 
can, $1.25 each. 
Montana — Hardy, white 
flowers, spring. $1.00; 
gal. cans, $1.25. 
Montana rubra—Profuse flowering, spring, 
hardy. $1.00; gal. cans, $1.25. 
Paniculata — Small flowering, fragrant, 
white, Sept. 75c; gal. cans, $1.00. 
Ampelopsis 
Engelmanni—Rapid grower, heavy foliage, 
five leaf type, clings to brick. 75c-$1.00. 
Quinquefolia—’'Virginia Creeper.’’ Foliage 
similar to Engelmanni; fine for screens 
and trellis. Rapid grower. Brilliant fall 
foliage. Sizes, 75c-$1.00. 
Veitchi — ‘‘Improved Boston Ivy.” Bright 
green foliage. Best for brick covering. 
on leaves in autumn. Sizes, 50c-75c- 
ARISTOLOCHIA, Sipho—’Dutchman’s Pipe.’ 
Very large heart-shaped leaves. Best 
vine for screening. Sizes, 75c-95c. 
BIGNONIA, Capreolata — '’Trumpet Vine.” 
Vigorous grower. Orange-scarlet trumpet- 
shaped flowers in clusters. July-August. 
Sizes, 75c-$1.00. 
CELASTRUS Scandens —'‘’American Bitter- 
sweet.’ 20-25 ft. Hardy, fast-growing vine 
producing clusters of orange-scarlet ber- 
ries. Fine for cutting. Sizes, 75c-$1.00. 
COTONEASTER Humifusa—Red berried ev- 
ergreen vine. 50c-75c. 
EUONYMUS Radicans—To 5 ft. Evergreen 
vine, small oval leaves. 50c-75c. 
Variegated — Similar to above, but has 
white and green leaves. Each, 50c-75c. 
Honeysuckle 
Belgian or Dutch—Fairly rapid grower bear- 
ing fragrant red-yellow blooms in profu- 
sion. Early summer. Each, 75c-$1.00. 
Gold Flame—To 15 ft. Everblooming from 
early summer till frost. Very fragrant 
trumpet-shaped showy flowers bright red 
outside, bright yellow inside. Very hardy. 
new. Each, $1.50. 
Fragrantissima — Fragrant winter Honey- 
suckle. Free blooming. $1.00. 
Hall’s Japanese—Evergreen vine producing 
fragrant blooms in profusion through 
early summer, often lasting until fall. 
Each, 50c-75c. 
Hall’s Japanese Variegated — Similar to 
above but with variegated white and 
green leaves. Each, 50c-75c. 
Heckrotti—Large, fragrant, flame-red trum- 
pets lined with gold are produced in im- 
mense showy clusters from early summer 
until frost. Dark blue-green foliage, dis- 
ease resistant. Blooms first year. $1.50. 
Scarlet Trumpet—To 20 ft. Upright grower, 
dark green foliage, trumpet-shaped scar- 
let flowers. Very showy. Each, 75c. 
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Weigela 
HYPERICUM calycinum—Evergreen ground 
cover, large yellow flowers. Each 10c; 
larger, 35c-50c. 
; Ivy 
Conglomerata—Dwarf bush ivy. Fine for 
rockeries and banks. 
Boston—See Ampelopsis. 
. English—Beautiful dark green foliage, fine 
for banks, walls, or screens. Well rooted, 
$15.00 per 100; larger, 25c-35c-50c. 
Digitata—Very hardy; small leaved; attrac- 
tive foliage. Each, 25c-35c-50c. 
Giant Leaved—Similar to above but leaves 
nearly twice as large. Ea. 25c¢-35c-56c. 
Variegated—Similar to above but has white 
and green variegated leaves. Ea. 35c-50c. 
Jasmine 
Semi-erect vine-like grower; 
foliage and fragrant flowers. 
Grandiflora (Spanish Perfume Jasmine)— 
Very fragrant large pure white flower. 
Hardy and vigorous; thrives anywhere. 
Produces the basis of the world’s finest 
attractive 
perfumes. Each, $1.25-$1.50-$2.00. 
Nudiflorum — Winter blooming, January. 
Yellow flowers resembling forsythia, 
sweet scented. Each, $1.00-$1.50. 
Officinalis—White fragrant blooms. 
climber. Each, $1.00-$1.50. 
Stephanense—Pink flower 1!/ in. across, in- 
tensely fragrant. A choice variety. Each 
$1.00-$1.50. 
KINNIKINNICK—Evergreen compact ground 
creeper; red berries. Each, 50c-75c. 
MATRIMONY VINE, Lycium Chinensis—A 
hardy vine producing pink to purple 
blooms from June to Sept. Bright red ber- 
ries in fall. Each, $1.00. 
POYGONUM Auberti—Lace Vine. To 25 ft. 
Rapid grower, fine for screening. Very 
free blooming throughout summer, pro- 
ducing large lacy sprays of creamy white 
flowers. Each, 75c-$1.00-$1.50. 
SPURGE, Japanese (Pachysandra) — Ever- 
green ground creeper. Ea. 25c-35c-50c. 
VINCA Minor — Small leaved evergreen 
creeper with blue flowers. Ea. 15c-25c-35c. 
Wisteria 
To 20-25 ft. Tall vigorous climber produc- 
ing long clusters of blooms resembling 
sweet peas in May and June. 
Chinensis—Grafted; large purple flowers. 
Each, $1.00-$1.50-$2.50. 
Multijuga—Grafted; early flowering climb- 
er with long drooping racemes of dark 
lilac flowers, purple, pink, blue and 
white. Each, $1.00-$1.50-$2.50. 
Longissima (New) — Loose graceful excep- 
tionally long racemes of light purple. 
Each, $1.50-$2.50. 
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