TUALATIN VALLEY NURSERIES, ROUTE 8, SHERWOOD, OREGON 
PRESIDENT HOOVER New- vivid cer- 
ise, red toned 
with yellow. Beautiful. 
RADIANCE RED America’s favorite red. 
Very beautiful. 
TALISMAN 4 2ew rose, brilliant orange, 
golden red buds. 
Orange cop- 
INDEPENDENCE DAY ver, always 
in full bloom 
JOANNA HILL 
Lovely golden yellow, 
E P THOM Lemon yellow. 
paling to canary. 
DAME EDITH HELEN 12:ee, pink. 
G- A. VAN ROSSEN Variegated pink, 
most beautiful of 
all. 
CUB A Blazing orange scarlet, large, semi- 
double. 
Orange red in bud, 
ANGELE PERNOT copper golden open. 
NORMAN LAMBERT Unique copper 
orange. A great 
beauty, 
E. G. HILL Red, very beautiful. 
SHOT SILK Coppery rose, very beautiful, 
large size. 
CLAUDUS PERNET ©o?lor yellow. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
T AUSENDSCHOEN Entirely distinct, 
not only in Ram- 
blers, but in climbing roses generally. The indi- 
vidual flowers are of a most elegant and grace- 
ful form, not stiff or unnatural, but as beautiful 
as a semi-double Azalea. In color it is a most 
delicate shade of soft pink when first opening, 
changing to carmine on the reverse of the petals 
when fully expanded. These are produced in 
trusses, each truss a veritable bouquet. 
AMERICAN PILLAR (H. M.) 
Without question the finest single - flowered 
climbing rose in cultivation. Color clear, bright, 
rosy pink. 
SUNBURST (CI. H. T.) Aclimbingsport 
of that peer of 
yellow roses, Sunburst—the much-sought new 
French rose. A true pillar rose of strong growth, 
bearing freely; very large cadmium yellow flow- 
ers, beautiful either in bud or open flower. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER 
CLIMBER This is one of the most beauti- 
ful climbers grown. A two-toned 
red and yellow. 
TREE 
PAULS SCARLET CLIMBER 
By all means the most brilliant rose known in any 
class because of its clear, vivid, shining scarlet in 
large semi-double flowers. These flowers never 
turn blue but retain their intense coloring until 
petals fall. Cannot be too heartily reeommended 
as essential in any garden. 
Brilliant coral- 
CLIMBING MME. _ Brilliant « 
EDOUARD HERRIOTT famine non 
ers of orange-red and salmon. Moderate, climb- 
ing growth and a continuous and liberal bloomer. 
DOROTHY PERKINS Greatclustersof 
pretty double 
pink flowers smothering the plant for a long sea- 
son of the year. Elegant leathery foliage, imper- 
vious to mildew and hardy as an oak tree. This 
sort is now the Most generally planted of this 
class of roses. 
Bright orange, 
TALISMAN CLIMBER Bright | orans 
CECIL BRUNNER CLIMBER 
A baby rose. Small pink flowers. 
ROSES 
We can furnish tree roses in the following varieties and colors. 
E. G. HILL Red. 
CARL DRUSCHKI white. 
E. P. THOM Yellow. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER !Wotoned, 
red and yellow 
DAME EDITH HELEN  targe pink. 
Large selected trees, about 4 ft. at $1.85 each. 
Hardy Climbing Vines and Shrubs 
Vines are useful in many ways. They give quick results when planted on a new place, be- 
fore trees and shrubs become established. For covering fences, rocks, walls, banks and trelises, 
they are peculiarly adaptad. A porch without a vine is desolate and incomplete. 
SCARLET TRUMPET 
HONEYSUCKLE (L. Sempervirens) 
One of the handsomest in cultivation; a strong, 
rapid grower; flowers a bright scarlet, not much 
odor. Nice plants, $1.00 each. 
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Eastern U. S. common 
QUINQUEFOLIA Fastem 0 RAR Tis: 
(Virginia Creeper) uriant foliage, assum- 
ing gorgeous colors in autumn. Large plants 65c 
each, 
