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1941 PLANT LIST Seattle - Washington ogg ih et ee 
In presenting this type of list we have chosen to i i 
. group the plants arbitrarily | 
whee rene SCTENTIFICALLY TO FALL INTO FLANTING GROUPS. WE HOPE THIS WILL AID 
ee, mae GARDENER TO SELECT THOSE PLANTS BSST SUITED FOR HIS PARTICULAR SITUATION. 
ANY SPECIES HAVE BSEN OMITTSD TO SAVE SPACE. PLOaS2 PUSL FREE TO WRITS OR CaLL 
--BOUT PLANTS Wo MIGHT POSSIBLY HAVE IN SM, LL QUANTITY. 
ate WILL UNDURSTaND THaT THe DESCRIPTIONS aND PLANTING SUGGLSTIONS HiRZ GIVEN 
atta NSCuSs.RILY MG.GER, BUT CUSTOMERS «Rs aLivAYS WELCOMS TO VISIT THZ NURSURY 
WituRe THs PLANTS MaY Bu SHiN. TO RGaCH. THE NURSGRY FROM Su.TTLi, DRIV3 No“TH 
ineto fib sup te ee OTR TreET Te eek gee TO THE BaST (your ® 
r % END OF TH SET, ° THIS = CXS“ FROM :RVOSSVLT } * 
BLOCK FROM 15th Nea, ae a ee ea REEL NAY O82 
NaLL ORDSRS ARE .GIVEN PROMPTLATTENTION AND PACKING FOR SHIPMENT IS GRaTIS. 
POSTAG. OR EXPRESS CHARGES aR® PaAID-BY THE CUSTOMER AS IS THE RETAIL SabS Tax 
IN WASHINGTON, AND THESE SHOULD-B¥ INCLUDED IN YOUR CHZCK OR MONEY ORDER. 
WHSN PLANTS LaaVG OUR NURSERY THSY ars IN 4 HSaLTHY CONDITION’ AND ARE PROPSRLY 
NaMoD oS Fa .S POSSIBLS BUT NO GUARANT.1S SITHSR LXPRUSSoy°OR IMPLIZD. SOIL 
CONDITIONS SUCH 4S MOISTURE, -FSRTILITY, SXPOSUc, .ND SO FORTH, INFLUENCES PLANT 
GROWTH SO MUCH TH.T OFTLUN HUIGHT ND COLOR. MAY: DIFF. IN YOUR GagDLN FROM OURS. 
: “ DWagF kHODODENDRONS 4ND aJal@uS 

These choice broad-leaved evergreens like an acid Soil and some shade if they are 
to do their best. Their flowers are miniatures of the larger rhododendrons and 
are vory attractive, We have small plants at. 25¢- each and larger ones whore: 
prices are specificd. Heights: indicated. are the ultimate growth. 
~Zalea balsaminacflora ~ dbl. rosc=poach fis.; vory dwarf; bronze lvs. 
4a Flame Creeper - similar evergreen foliage; single fls. of samc color. $1.50 
Kalmiopsis Leachiana = now end rere; derk green foliage; pink fls.’ . $1.00 
Rhododen¢ron ciliatum - evergreen, hairy lvs.; delicate pink fls.; March. 1.50 
x. daphnoides = shiny pointed lvs.; large rose-red fls.; June ; 4° - 1.50 
ie fastigiatum - 8-15"; small’ grayish lvs.; reddish fls.;.carly Spring. 0/5 
x. ferrugineum - 21;:.many-fld. clusters pink or carmine fls.; June.. +50 
Ke glaucum — 3 j rose-colored, campanulate fls.; 15” across. es cedearar este ae" 
R. hirsutum - 3°; hairy branches; light green lvs.j cerise fls.- _.. i 
i. imnpedisum mugrecnor-lvs. than fastigistumabut—s depletes 8 ei ee eo 
Re mucronulatum — 6'; very carly; Lavendar fls. préceeding lvss which are vee 
S --green in summer and scarlct in fall. poner ape elt ath re be FOe 
xe racemosum = 2°; shiny, evergreen lvs.; pink, bell-shaped fls.- 
DVaukF HO2THoAs 
Year round color.is possible if heathers only arc used .in a2 rock garden or bank 
planting. Bright or soft, heavy or fragile, the flowers of the heathers allow 
varicty cqualled only by thcir-varicty of foliagé and form. Pruning after the ~ 
flowers have fuded keeps thém in gaod condition. Most of them like peat moss in 
the soil and a sunny cxposure. .Smeall plants sell for 25¢ and larger ones at. the 
specified prices. xooted cuttings of most of these: and some others as well will 
be available during the spring season at 15¢ each/ ~ ” ; 
Bruckenthalia spiculifolia = clear -pink fls.;.5-8"5-necdlc-like lvs.- 50¢ 
Calluna vulgaris alba = soft green foliagc; pure white fls.. se plein’ 
Cov. alportii - deep rosy lavender fils. in late summer; dark foliage. 
C.ve County Wicklow - abe pink; fall: blooming; compact. _— 
C.v.e. florc pleno - not so compact Pacheco ac tees dbl. pink fls. 
C.v. Mrs. Hb. Boale=- more spfcading in habit then C.v, County Jicklow. 
C.v. JeH. Hamilton —- most compact of 211 these double pink camllunas. 
C.v. Mchayi - dainty soft foliage; pale pink fils. ! 
O.Ve minime — bright green ground covor; single pink fls. 
C.v.m.Smith's var. - spires cf rusty folinge angling awey from main plant. — 
C.¥.e nana — dwarfest of 211; dark green foliagc, almost black in winter; pink fls. 
Cov. pygmace - dwarf, oarpoting form;.but taller than C.v. minima. 
C.Ve Varicgatea - similar to C.¥. aurtea. - fh 
brica arborea elpina — fragrant white fls.; tall growing; about 4’, 35¢ 
Ee carnca King Gcorge = dark fls, in vccember; profuse blooming. 
ueG.e. Vivolli bronze foliage; very dcep crimsun fls. in January. 
5.ec. Springwood White = light grcoen foliage; white fls, in Jrnuary; prostrate. 
x, Ginerea =~ full, graceful sprays of deep lilac pink’ fls.; -.uge; 12-18". 35¢ 
ueCe alon — same foliago:as nbove; pure white fls.; latc summer. 
3. Ge Domino — lax habit; lerge bells of snovy whitc with cbony sepals & stalks. 
Be Gs fuprum — brilliant red fis. ; rusty foliage; all -cineress like sandy soil. 
5. Dawn = prostrate; lerge pink fls.; summer; tips vf young branches g301d35¢ 
3. stricte -— Corsican doath - resy purple fls.; 4' or moro; upright branches. 35¢ 
3. tcetralix alba — cross~leeved heather; white fls-; summor; stiff, upright. 35¢ 
3. t. mollis = gray foliage; stiff stems holding large white bells. ¢ 
Su. vageans - pale Lilac fls. in late summer; crowded terminal racemcs. 35¢ 
3. ve Mrs. Maxwell = bright rusc fls.; latc summcr & fall; very lovely. 
3. Williamsi — soft yellow foliage when now; ros. pins fls. in ugust. 35¢ 
