DAHLIAS 
Price, 25c each; 5 for $1.00, 
JERSEY BEAUTY—{Formal Decorative). ELINOR WANDEVEER — (Decorative). Rich 
The most beautiful pink. Very pro- satiny rose-pink. Stately, very beautiful. 
fuse bloomer. MRS. 1 DE VER WARNER—(Forma! Decorative). 
JERSEY BEACON—(Formal Decorative). Large orchid-pink flowers, very popular col- 
Bright scarlet flowers with a lighter or) Continteus Bloomer, 
scarlet reverse. LA TORREADOR—{Decorative). Large vivid, 
NE — (Inf 1 
Lah ital fatealeet ig phe dashing red flowers, especially fine for cut- 
ting. 
shades. Very large flowers. 
FRANCIS LA ROCCO—(Formal Decora- AMBER QUEEN —{?ompon). Beautiful showy, 
Decorative). 
old gold 


tive). Best large yellow. Profuse tich amber, shaded apricot. Profuse bloomer, 
bloomer. early and continuous. Without a doubt the 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA—(Decorative). Bril- i beautiful kind for cut flowers for the 
7 7 ome. 
liant glowing red, large flowers. Very 
showy, early, continuous bloomer. 
PRIDE OF STRATFORD—{Formal Decorative). 
Dark orange-bronze shading to orange-yel- 
low at base of petals. Very large and at- 
tractive. 
CATHERINE—(Pompon). Clear yellow flowers. 
Profuse bloomer. Flowers on extra long 
stems. 
VIVIAN—({Pompon), Pink, edged with crimson. 
Very showy. Long stems. 
CANNAS 
Price, 8c each; 12 for 75c. 
AMBASSADOR—4 ii. 
cherry-red flowers. 
Bronze foliage. 
APRICOT—4 ft. Buff-yellow base overspread 
with salmon-pink, making a mass effect of 
rich apricot. Green foliage. 

TUBEROSE 
SPECIAL 
Large brilliant, rich 
Massive and vigorous. 
Mexican variety. Excellent 
Dahlias 
for cut flowers. Very 
GOLDEN GATE—4 ft. At time of opening, flow- 
ers are pure gold, becoming rich orange 
with orange-crimson and apricot. Green 
foliage. 
fragrant. 
SPECIAL DAHLIA 
COLLECTION 
10 Dahlias—Our selection of good 
colors and good named varieties. 
All for $1.00 postpaid 

20 for 5 i 
CITY OF PORTLAND—3}2 ft. Bright rosy pink; Oc postpaid 
without a doubt the most beautiful and 
popular pink canna. Heavy bloomer. Green 
foliage. 
EUREKA—4 it. 
Vigorous stalks. 
Green foliage. 
Tuberose 
ee eee 
Large creamy white flowers. 
The best white canna, YELLOW KING HUMBERT—42 ft. Golden 
yellow flowers blotched with red. Profuse 
bloomer. Green foliage. 
HUNGARIA—3 2 ft. Large rich rose-pink flow- 
ers. Prolific bloomer. One of the very best 
pink bloomers. Green foliage. 
KING HUMBERT—4}2 ft. The most popular 
and attractive bedding canna. Flowers vel- 
vety orange-scarlet, tinted rose at base. The 
beautiful bronze heart-shaped leaves make 
this bloom and foliage combination a sen- 
sation. 
PRESIDENT—3 ft. Rich glowing scarlet, 
massive firm flowers. The best quality red 
canna, Exceptionally beautiful green foliage. 
WYOMING—5 ft. Magnificent orange-yellow 
flowers. Purplish-bronze foliage. 

SPECIAL CANNA BED 
COLLECTION 
1 Wyoming, orange-yellow. For center. 
6 Ambassador, cherry-red. For inner 
circle, 
8 Hungaria, rose-pink. For outer circle. 
All 15 for $1.00 postpaid 
CANNA SPECIAL NO. 1 
17 President. bright glowing scarlet 
flowers, rich green foliage. Equally 
good for bedding or border rows. 
All for $1.00 postpaid 


HARDY PERENNIALS 
The satisfaction of planting perennials is not only 
the pleasure received from their beautiful blooms 
but that they come back year after year. A few 
plants soon make a good showing. 
AGERATUM—Very showy solid clusiers of beautiful 
violet-purple blooms all summer and late fall until 
heavy frost. Very hardy, withstands drought. 
1$c each. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine)}—Long spur, choice mixed 
colors. 20¢ each. 
BLEEDING HEART (Dicentra exemia)—Dwart, ever- 
blooming. 25¢ each. 
BLEEDING HEART (Spectabilis)—Old-fashioned fav- 
orite. 35¢ each. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM (Barbara Cummings) — Yellow- 
bronze, large. 25¢ each. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM (Pink Cushion)—A mass of pink 

flowers from early August to heavy frost. Very 
hardy and showy. 25¢ each. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM (Vivid)— Rosy-crimson, large. 
25c each. 
DIANTHUS (Hardy Pink}—New, rose-pink, very frag- 
rant. 15¢ each. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanketflower)—Yellow with red cen- 
ter. 20c each. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby's Breath}—Masses of white flow- 
ers. 15¢ each. 
HOLLYHOCK—A wonderful display of color in these 
old-fashioned favorites, some very darkest of red, 
pink, white, variegated, shaded colors, pastels, all 
mixed singles. A few of these will give any back 
yard distinction. 3 for 30c: 6 for 50c; 12 for $1.00. 
IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS (Evergreen Candytuft)— 
Leaves appear evergreen, pure white flowers, pro- 
fuse bloomer, spreading habit. One of the very 
best edging perennials. 15c¢ each. 
LEMON DAYLILY—Beautiful lemon-yellow color, 
large lily-shaped flowers, opening each morning, 

Phlox 




















closing each night. Very attractive. Hardy. Ageratum 
15c each; 3 for 30c. 
PHLOX (B. Comte)—Satiny purple, very brilliant. 
15c each. 
PHLOX (Beacon)—Brilliant cherry red. 15¢ each. 
PHLOX (Mrs. Jenkins)—Pure white. 15¢ each. fi z e ici 
PHLOX (Rheinlander)—Salmon-pink with claret red § 3. S 
eye. 15¢ each. h ay bg iy 
PLUMBAGO (Leadwort)—One of the most beautiful + ‘#. a. 
border and rock plants. Low growing, 6 to 8 inches, 
spreading. Massive clusters of deep blue flowers 
during summer and until late in the fall. 15¢ each; 
3 for 30c. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) — Beautiful 
daisy-like flowers of seemingly painted 
pink shades. Finely cut foliage. Espe- 
cially good for cut flowers, when prop- 
erly arranged; we know of no better. 
15c each. 
PINK KOREAN DAISY—Profuse single 
daisy-like pink flowers. Blooms in fall 
until late, at time of Ageratum bloom- 
ing, making a beautiful contrast if used 
together. 15¢ each. 
SEDUM SPECTABILE (Snowy Stonecrop)— 
Hardy, dwarf edging and rock plant. 
Brilliant flowers. 10c¢ each. 
TRITOMA PFITZER (Red Hot Poker) — 
Orange-scarlet spikes. Very showy. 20c 
each, 
Sorare 


Sapa Plums 
APPLES 
10 100 
5S to 6 feet., $3.10 $30.00 
4 to 5 fee 2.60 25.00 
3 to 4 feet.. 2.10 20.00 
2 to 3 feet 1.60 15.00 
ADA RED—Best medium to large red early summer apple. 
Extra fine eating and cooking, also shipper. Ripens later 
part of July and first of August at a time when no other 
red apples are on the market. Extra good coloring makes 
good marketing. Trees bears young and are heavy bear- 
ers. We have an orchard of this variety and can highly 
recommend them. 
ARKANSAS BLACK—Very dark red, almost black. Winter. 
Firm, crisp, juicy, especially fine flavor. Extra good baking 
apple. Good keeper. Large fruit, vigorous grower. 
BEN DAVIS—Thrifty growing tree. Fruit large round, red 
striped. Good for cooking and shipping. Winter. 
BLACK BEN DAVIS—Solid dark red Ben Davis. A vigorous 
grower, hardy, prolific bearer. Fruit more oblong shape 
than Ben Davis. Winter. 
EARLY HARVEST—July. Medium size, flattened round, good 
flavor eating apple. Waxy yellow. A healthy good bearer 
but not as thrifty grower as some later varieties. 
GRIMES GOLDEN—A favorite autumn yellow. The flavor is 
very choice. Keeps well for a good winter eating apple. 
JONATHAN—This well known, proven successful apple is a 

FRUITS 

Montmorency 
Red Delicious 
PEACHES 
Each 10 100 
4 to 5 feet. 27 $2.60 $25.00 
3 to 4 feet.. 19 1.80 17.00 
2 to 3 feet.. 14 1.30 12.00 
BELLE OF GEORGIA—(Freestone). White with attractive red 
cheek. Large, good quality. Ripens early August. 
CARMAN —(Freestone). Flesh is white, skin red splashed on 
creamy white. Fruit large and attractive. A very hardy 
variety, excellent for the home orchard as well as com- 
mercial. Ripens early July. : 
CHAMPION—(Freestone). Rosy cheeked, creamy white. This 
variety has a delicious flavor all its own. Without a 
doubt one of the best varieties for home use, especially 
canning. Ripens latter pari of July and August first. 
CHINESE CLING—(Clingstone). White, slightly blushed. A 
splendid preserving peach and other home use. Ripens 
middle to late July. 
CRAWFORD EARLY—(Freestone). An attractive, large yel- 
low peach, good quality and flavor. Ripens August. 
ELBERTA—(Freestone). This is the well known commercial 
peach, hardy and does well in all sections. Beautiful 
large, golden yellow, with slightly blushed cheek. Very 
Tich and juicy. Ripens August first. 
EARLY ELBERTA—(Freestone). We can highly recommend 
this variety, a large golden yellow, like Elberta only a 
little better quality, flavor and richer color. Ripens a week 
or ten days before Elberta. This variety has become quite 
popular with commercial growers as well as for home 
orchards. Our buds of this variety come from a very 
~sucesssiul_bearing-erchardypf good strain. 

“special favorite as"a-_commerciat apple aswell _as-home 
use. A sure heavy bearer. Medium size, well shaped, 
solid red. Bears young. Autumn. 
MAIDEN BLUSH—Large, blush on yellow. Rather flat shape. 
An excellent late summer home use apple. August. 
MAMMOTH BLACK TWIG—Very large, deep to dark red. 
A good commercial grower, trees vigorous and young 
bearer. A special favorite for a good keeping winter apple 
for eating and cooking. 
RED ASTRACHAN—A hardy thrifty growing tree. 
medium to large red striped. Summer. 
DELICIOUS—Extra large, high quality and a very delicious 
flavor. Beautiful red, pin-dotted color. Good home use 
and commercial. Trees are vigorous and bear young. We 
believe no home orchard is complete without a few 
Delicious. 
Fruit is 
RED JUNE—Medium small, shiny red, excellent flavor, eat- 
ing and cooking apple. Ripens early summer just after 
Early Harvest, P 
STAYMAN WINESAP—Those who like a Juicy Winesap 
apple will be delighted with this apple. Fruit large deep 
red, on extra good keeper. Trees good bearers. Winter. 
SWEET BOUGH—Greenish yellow. Fruit quite large, juicy 
and sweet. This is the leading sweet apple. Ripens mid- 
summer. 
WEALTHY—Medium to large, red striped. A widely known 
variety for successful marketing value. Trees bear early 
and excellent cropper. Fruit good flavor for eating and 
all home uses. 
WINESAP—This is the old well known juicy Winesap apple 
which is always a favorite for storing for winter use, a 
good cider apple. Keeps well. Fruit medium size, solid 
red color. Trees hardy, a good dependable bearer. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS—Fruit extra large, 
Trees bear young. Ripens autumn. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Preferred by many to be the best 
early apple. Fruit light yellow with whitish skin when 
tripe. Ripens early summer. One of the best home use 
apples for cooking and eating. 
delicious flavor. 
CRAB APPLES—We suggest planting a crab or two in your 
home orchard or back yard as they are very attractive 
as well as valuable for fruit. 
RED SIBERIAN CRAB—Fruit small, bright yellow with red 
cheek, becoming nearly entirely red if allowed to ripen 
on tree for some time. Fruit hangs on tree well. Excellent 
for juice, jellies, preserves and especially for pickling. 
FLORENCE—Fruit is small, setting on in clusters. Golden 
yellow with light red blish nearly covering. The trees are 
tather small but very attractive. Bear young and abun- 
dantly. 
Apricots 
Under 1 foo 
1 to 2 feet... 
Varieties: Ada Red, Grimes Golden, 
Winesap, Sweet Bough, Yellow Delicious. 
Under 1 foot 
1 to 2 feet... 
Varieties: Belle of Georgia, Carman, Champion, Early Elberta, Elberta, Early Wheeler, 
Heath Cling, Indian Cling, J. H. Hale, Krummel October, Mamie Ross, Red Bird Cling, 
Salway, South Haven. 
Under | foo 
1 to 2 feet, 
Varieties: America, Abundance, 
EARLY WHEELER—(Semi-clingstone). Creamy white with 
bright glowing red overspread. Juicy but firm with extra 
good flavor. This variety should be in every home orchard, 
Ripens early July. 
HEATH CLING—(Clingstone). White. An old time favorite 
for pickling and preserving and is always good on local 
markets. Very late, ripening the later part of September. 
INDIAN CLING—(Clingstone). Skin deep red with blood red 
flesh. A delicious, juicy flavor. Used much for pickling. 
Ripens about August 10th. 
J. H. HALE—(Freestone). Large round yellow, overspread 
with red, similar in color to Elberta but larger and almost 
free of fuzz. Flesh is solid but juicy, flayor sweet without 
bitter tang. Ripens about one week before Elberta. 
KRUMMEL OCTOBER—(Freestone). A rich golden yellow, 
blushed red at the pit. Good commercial as well as home 
use. Trees are hardy, fruit hangs on well and has a good 
market value. The latest yellow freestone. Ripens more 
than a month later than Elberta. 
MAMIE ROSS—(Freestone). White with red cheek. Flesh 
white, juicy and firm. A good tough skin, making a good 
shipper for an early variety. Ripens July. 
MAYFLOWER—(Semi-clingstone). Creamy white, blushed 
red, medium size. The earliest peach to ripen, the later 
part of June. 
RED BIRD CLING—(Semi-clingstone). Creamy white over- 
spread with red, A firm good early shipper, good flavor. 
One of the first large peaches on the market. Ripens first 
of July. 
ROCHESTER—(Freestone). Deep yellow, tinged red, flesh 
yellow, tinted red at the free stone. High quality, best 
flavor. Favored for its commercial value as well as for 
home orchard. Ripens two weeks before Elberta. Trees 
hardy and productive. 
SALWAY—(Freestone). Large yellow, with bright red cheek. 
Flesh deep yellow, red at pit. Tree hardy, bears young. 
Ripens very late. 
COMMON SEEDLING PEACH—Many people like a few seed- 
ling peach trees in their home orchard as sometimes a seed- 
ling will survive a late frost when other kinds will not. 
These trees may bear small seedling fruit or sometimes 
may be an exceptionally good sort. We offer these seed- 
ling trees at 10c each. 
APRICOTS 
Each 10 
2 to 3 feet........ ipa ot baat cat hiz fea saee aL eye vats $ .22 $2.10 
ROYAL—Large, rich yellow color. Ripens mid-season, usually 
just between the time of ripening of the cherry and peach. 
This variety is considered exceptionally productive. 
Apricots are becoming more widely grown as our custom- 
ers become more and more acquainted with the delightfully 
tasty fruit. The trees are also very ornamental in the early 
spring for any lawn or garden, 
SPECIAL PRICES ON SMALL TREES 
APPLE — PEACH — PLUM 
The size and varieties usually planted commercially. These are nice, well-rooted, 
thrifty little trees. The peach and plum are budded and the apple trees 
These trees may be sent by mail. 
APPLES 
Se each; 100 for $5.00 
..8c each; 100 for $7.50 


onathan, 
PEACHES 
Se each; 100 for $5.00 
8c each; 100 for $7.50 


PLUMS 



- 8c each; 100 for $ 7.50 
4c each; 100 for $12.00 

ianska, 

are grafted. 
aiden Blush, Red Delicious, Stayman 
falian Prune, Early Gold, Waneta, 
CONCORD GRAPE VINES, 1 year, 3c each; 100 for $3.00; 1,000 for $30.00. 
/ TROMBLE GROWN TREES 
: WE SPECIALIZE IN GROWING FRUIT TREES 
It is our aim to furnish the best standard 
varieties and proven successful new va- 
rieties that our customers may receive 
the best. 

Golden Jubilee 
PEACHES—CHOICE NEW VARIETIES 

10 
3 to 4 feet. $1.90 
2 to 3 feet. 1.40 
1 to 2 feet. -90 
FRANK—(Clingstone). Large yellow, with red covering. One 
of the new improved hardy varieties, proven a sure bearer. 
Ripens first week of September. 
MIKADO—(Semi-clingstone). Extra large yellow with red 
cheek. High quality, juicy. Heavy producer. A new 
improved hardy variety. Ripens six weeks before Elberta. 
HALE HAVEN—(Freestone). One of the new varieties espe- 
cially recommended for hardiness. An attractive yellow 
with red. Good commercial. Ripens about two weeks be- 
fore Elberta. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—(Freestone). Large yellow, with red 
blush. One of the new improved hardy varieties. Ripens 
about twenty-five days before Elberta. 
SOUTH HAVEN—(Freestone). Large yellow. This variety is 
another of the new good hardy varieties. A heavy bearer. 
Ripens about ten days before Elberta. 
PLUMS 

10 100 
3 to 4 feet. $2.70 $26.00 
2 to 3 feet. 1.90 18.00 
ABUNDANCE—Large juicy freestone. Cherry red, flesh 
yellow, Japanese plum. Ripens July. 
AMERICA—Larae attractive yellow, coral red overspread. A 
delicious flavor. Trees vigorous, bear young and abun- 
dantly in all sections. Very early. 
EARLY GOLD (Shiro)—Large transparent, yellow. Very juicy 
and sweet. Tree is vigorous, upright and hardy. Ripens 
very early. 
HANSKA—Bright red color with firm flesh and very small pit. 
This plum has a flavor much like an apricot. Trees bear 
early. An attractive tree for lawn as well as for fruit value. 
OPATA—Purplish-red; early, abundant bearer. Trees up- 
right, vigorous. A Hansen hybrid. Excellent for market 
and home uses. 
SAPA—Medium to large; skin dark purple, flesh very dark 
ted clear through; a Hansen hybrid. Trees are heavy, 
very young bearers. Ripens in July. Very fine for canning, 
juices and jellies. 
WANETA—Very large, bright red, very fine quality and 
flavor. A Hansen hybrid. Trees very productive and bears 
very young. We urge you to add some of these trees to 
your home orchard. 
COMPASS CHERRY-PLUM—This variety should not be over- 
looked when planning the home orchard. Its quality is be- 
tween the cherry and plum. A dark wine color. Tree is 
hardy, young, and dependable bearer. Fruit enough like 
a plum to make delicious butters and preserves. 
Price, 2 to 3 feet, 30c each; 1 to 2 feet, 25¢ each. 
CHERRIES 


Each 10 100 
3 to 4 feet. 5 .50 $4.70 $45.00 
2 to 3 feet.. A0 3.60 35.00 
EARLY RICHMOND—Dark red; juicy, excellent flavor. This 
is a very popular variety for pies and canning as it ripens 
early and is a regular bearer. Sometimes known as May 
Cherry. Ripens last of May and first of June. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY—Large, beautiful dark red; very 
fine flavor. Excellent variety for pies and canning. This 
variety is much widely planted for market as well as home 
use. Tree is a large, vigorous grower and quite depend- 
able bearer. Ripens about two weeks later than Early 
Richmond. 
PEARS 
Each 10 100 
BE TRONS LOS tescescerensecseesrepestentccrscs Sc 7; $2.50 $22.00 
BARTLETT—Large yellow with blush next to sun. Fine 
quality, juicy and sweet. Most popular variety for home 
use and commercial growing. Ripens late summer. 
DOUGLAS—Blight resistant. Very large yellow, blushed 
pink. Flesh white; juicy, excellent quality and flavor. 
Heavy producer. Will bear second year after planting. 
Ripens early fall. 
KIEFFER—Large golden yellow, slightly blushed. This variety 
is very blight resistant; good for market, preserving and 
canning. Hardy, vigorous trees. Ripens October. 
Douglas Pears 


Shade, Ornamental and Nut Trees 
j 


years. 
Niobe Weeping Willow 
LOMBARDY POPLAR—A 
slender tree which if 
or grouped gives a dis! i 
to any home grounds. 
hind buildings or alonc driveways. Often 
used for tall screens Or windbreaks. Price, 
6 to 8 ft., 75c each; 5 to & if. 50c each, 
id growing, tall, 
mted individually 
tive appearance 
attractive be- 

RED BUD or JUDAS TREE- h 
ing tree, has beautiful k b 
spring before the atir 
leaves appear. Price, 7 
small grow- 
oms early 
heart-shaped 
0 4 ft, 50¢ each. 
Chinese Elm.. 
Black Locust.. 
Peach Seedling 

JAPANESE PERSIMMON 
very large, round. Ski 
Ripens early fall. Tre 
Price, 2 to 3 it., 75c ea 
Hyakume) — Fruit 
reddish-orange. 
Ty ornamental. 
FIGS (Brown Turkey)—' 
Bears late summer. Price 
large, purple. 
to 3 ft,, 50c each. 
PAPER SHELL PECANS (s 
variety for most soils. 
for shade as well as pr 
tt}—A successful 
ecially good 
nut producer. 




Bears young. Nuts ver} oblong, dark age. Abundance of 
color; flavor very ric id sweet. This flowers. 
variety has proven a a isease resistant. 
Price, 2 to 3 ft., 75c; 12 $7.50. ful shrubs 
BC /SENBERRY 
new introduc- 
which has a 
noiavor and winter. 
is or 
d of raspberry, each. 

my and log- 


shade iree; 
stands drought 
most popular 






Peach Seedlings 
Russian Mulberry. 
Osage Orange.. 
Black Walnut... 
9 «CHINESE ELM—Most rapid growing r 
extremely hardy, with- 
exceptionally well. 
Leaves out early, making a nice early 
spring shade and retains leaves very 
late in fall. This tree has become the 
shade tree planted. 
Prices, 8 to 10 ft, $1.00 each; 6 to 8 
ft. 75¢ each; 4 to 5 ft., 50c each; 
2 to 3 ft., branched, 25c each. All 2 
NIOBE GOLDEN WEEPING WILLOW— 
Hardiest of all willows. Long droop- 
ing branches. A tree of beauty the 
year round. Beautiful golden “bark 
during winter months and early spring 
makes this tree very showy. Reaches 
a height of 30 to 40 feet at maturity. 
Price, 3 to 4 ft., 30c each, 
EVERBEARING MULBERRY 
hardy. Fruit lasting about six weeks. 
Rich flavor. Price, 4 to 5 ft., 45¢ each; 
12 for $4.50. 
SHADE TREE SEEDLINGS 
All Prepaid 
Used for windbreaks, soil erosion, posts, shade 
Size 
NOTE; We cannot accept orders for less than 
100 of any one kind. 
BROAD LEAVED EVERGREEN 
SHRUBS 
ABELIA—Beautiful low growing, attractively 
shaped shrub with glossy, dark areen foli- 
tinged-pink, 
Blooms all summer. 
Tesistant. Don't miss using some of beauti- 
in your landscape planning. 
Prices, 12 to 18 inches, 40c each; 18 to 24 
inches, 50c each; 2 to 3 ft, 75¢ each. 
EUONYMUS (Sieboldi)—Thick roundish leaves, 
light green, becoming darker areen. 
orange berries. Very attractive all summer 
Shrubs do not 
height but are compact. 
MAHONIA (Oregon Grape)—Resembling holly; 

(Downing) 

100 300 





12 to 18 in. $1.20 $3.00 ABET 
12 to 18in. 1.20 3.00 
ie fo18in. 1.20 3.00 
-12to18in, 1.20 3,00 
.12to18in, 1.20 3.00 SPECIAL 
12to 18in. 3.00 8.00 
1B to 24 in. 4.60 rach CHINESE ELM OFFER 
a Ne 3 ER Tee we 20 Chinese Elm, One-Year 
-12to18in. 3.50 9.00 3 to 4 Feet 
$1.00 Postpaid 


fragrant 
Very drought 
Showy 

attain much 
Price, 3 years, 50c 
Abelia, Grandiflora 
PLANTING SUGGESTIONS 








isavestel a oe eee Suitable planting distance in feet. 
bermpanesehen lence eaves glossy green turning purplish-bronze, ‘ 
eo Saas Yellow blooms followed by clusters of blue chia ae 
ies; plants are berries. Very hardy. Price, 10 to 12 inches, ss Tce = 
40c h Peaches, 20x20 
each. 
tiy and vigorous. Grapes .... 8x10 
Gooseberries, Cur 4x 4 
rice Tater ase NANDINA—Slender red leaves turning a beau- Raspberries, Blackberries 3x 6 
g . tiful green when older but turning to bright | Boysenberries 6x 6 
) for $3.00: 100 ted each fall. White flowers followed by red Strawberries . 2x 34 
berries in fall. Price, 12 to 18 inches, $1.00 Asparagus 1x 3} 
Boysenberry for 35.00. each. Rhubarb .. 2x 3 
se 
ORDER BLANK 
SPECIAL BERRY COLLECTIONS R E’ 
BERRY COLI TROMBLE’S NURSERY 
25 Mastodon Everbearing Strawberry BENTONVILLE, ARKANSAS 
50 Blakemore Strawberry 5 Mammoth Rhubarb, red 
$1.00 Postpaid 
STRAWBEBEY COLLECTION «© £'||  Wdtieverscteocsercstssdnsshevessssacvuescperessessssnsesmecesaasdsacte) Peo: y ee 
50 Dunlap 25 Blakemore 25 Mastodon Everbearing 
$1.00 Postpaid 
RASPEERRY COLLECTION 
25 St. Regis, red 25 Cumberland, black 
$1.25 Postpaid 
COLLECTION NO, 2 
25 St. Regis Red Raspberry 25 Latham Red Raspberry 
25 Cumberland Black Raspberry 25 Early Harvest Blackberry 
$2.25 Postpaid 
HUCKLEBERRY SPECIAL 
10 Ozark Native Huckleberry Plants 
Fine for dessert, ples and canning 
$1.00 Postpaid 
YOUNGBERRY SPECIAL 
25 Youngberry jor 
$1.00 Postpaid 
HIMALAYA SPECIAL 
10 Giant Himalaya Blackberry 
50c Postpaid 

YOUNGBERRIES 
A successful new addition to the berry family, a cross be- 
tween the Loganberry and Dewberry. A rich dark wine color, 
very large. Rank and hardy, easily grown. Extra productive. 
Price, 12 for 50c; 100 for $3.00; 1,000 for $25.00. 
PLUM COLLECTION 
10 Well-rooted June Budded 
Plum Trees—Five Good Varieties 
$1.00 Postpaid 
GARDEN ROOTS 
ASPARAGUS—Washington Rust 
Proof. Without a doubt the best 
variety, nice tender, easily grown. 
Price, 12 for 30c; 100 for $1.45; 
1000 for $10.00. 
HORSERADISH—Every vegetable garden 
should have a few of these roots for 
making seasoning and tasty sauces, 
Price, 10c each; 12 for $1.00. 
RHUBARB (Victoria)—By far the best va- 
tiety we have ever grown; large, tender 
red stalks, skin very tender. Flavor the 
best. Produces new, tender stalks all dur- 
ing the summer and fall months. Price, 
12 for 65c; 50 for $2.50; 100 for $4.00. 
SAGE — Holt's Mam- 
moth. Large leaves, 
extra fine flavor. 
Real full-flavored 
seasoning for your 
sausage and dress 
ings. Price, 10c 
each; 12 for $1.00. 


















Washington Asparagus 
Victoria Rhubarb 
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(All members of one family please order under one name) 
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ent from Post Office) 
On orders to be shipped parcel post, include 10 cents for each doll 
to pay postage, insurance, eic. 
prepaid. 
All orders for $10.00 or more are ser 


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AMOUNT 
Dollars | Cent: 
VARIETY WANTED 







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