PERNETTYA 
MUCRONATA—A low shrub to 2 feet. Small, stiff dark foliage 
and large edible berries. We grow two varieties, pink and white 
berried. 12-15 in. $1.50. 
PHOTINEA 
SERRULATA—Tall growing to 6-7 feet. Large dark green ruf- 
fled and serrulated leaf. The new growth in spring comes out 
a very beautiful red, later changing to a rich shiny, green. 
24-30 in. $2.00; 18-24 in. $1.50. 
PRIVET 
LIGUSTRUM (Ovalifolium Aurea)—Golden Privet. Brightly 
variegated foliage. Nearly evergreen. An excellent plant where 
a splash of color is needed. Trims well into any shape. 3-4 ft. 
$1.50; 30-36 in. $1.25; 24-30 in. 75e. 
LUCIDUM—A strictly evergreen variety. Rich, shiny green 
foliage. The plant is upright and similar to Camellia in effect. 
24-30 in. $1.50; 18-24 in. $1.20. 
SKIMMIA 
JAPONTCA—Strictly a shade plant. Rich deep green foliage. 
Scarlet berries. Grows to about 2 feet. We offer both male and 
female species. At least one male (non-berry bearing) should be 
used in every group to insure pollenization. 18-24 in. $3.00; 
15-18 in. $2.50; 12-15 in. $2.00; 9-12 im. $1.75. 
STRANSVAESIA 
DAVIDIANA—An open loose growing shrub to 4 feet An ex- 
cellent shrub for mass planting. Some crimson and some green 
leaves appear on the plant throughout the year. Red berries in 
clusters. 2 ft. $2.00; 18-24 in. $1.50. 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
Deciduous shrubs may be handled at any season of the year for 
landscape work provided they are properly dug and balled. For 
shipping, however. they should be handled only through the 
dormant season when they may be dug bare roots and shipped 
packed in moss, thereby saving much in weight. Average 18- 
24 in. shrubs weighs 3 lbs., packed for mailing. Average 2-3 ft. 
shrub weighs 5 lbs., packed for mailing. Prices quoted are not 
postpaid—include postage in your remittance. 
ALMOND (Prunus) 
GLANDULOSA—Pink flowering. Grows to a large shrub or 
small tree. Profuse bloomer in spring. 3-4 ft. $1.00; 2-3 ft. 75c. 
ALTHEA (Hibiscus) 
SYRACUS (Rose of Sharon)—Large rose-like flowers through 
the early fall. White, pink or red. 3-4 ft. $1.00; 2-3 ft. 75e; 
18-24 in. 50c. 
AZALEA 
ALTACLARENSIS—Large coppery yellow flowers. Delight- 
fully fragrant. Foliage is bronze through summer, turning a 
beautiful deep red before finally shedding in fall. 24-30 in. 
$3.50; 18-24 in. $2.50, 
MOLLIS—Color is somewhat variable in this variety. Most of 
them are salmon pink. others yellow to apricot. All are beauti- 
ful and desirable. 24-30 in. $2.50; 18-24 in. $2.00; 15-18 in. $1.50; 
12-15 in. $1.25; 9-12 in. $1.00. 
OCCIDENTALIS — The southern Oregon variety. Pink to 
orange flowers. Same price as Mollis. 
BARBERRY 
THUNBERGI (Japanese Barberry)—A bush to 3 feet. Very 
thorny. Red berries. leaves turn a bright crimson in the fall. 
30-36 in. $1.25; 24-30 in. 85c; 18-24 in. 60c. 
THUNBERGI ATROPURPUREA—Red leaves all summer ex- 
cept when planted in shade. Price same as green. 
BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitzia) 
AMABILIS—Similar to Abelia in style of growth and flower. 
Slow growing and very hardy. An excellent and showy plant 
for the colder climates where Abelia cannot be grown. 3-4 ft. 
$1.50; 2-3 ft. $1.00 18-24 in. 75c. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush) 
MAGNIFICA—Very rapid growing. Long spikes of lilac-like 
flowers. 4-5 ft. $1.50; 3-4 ft. $1.00; 2-3 ft. 50c. 
ISLE DE FRANCE—New. reddish purple, 2-3 ft. $1.00. 
CALYCANTHUS 
FLORIDUS—Sweet scented shrub to 3-4 feet. Heavy dense foli- 
age, red flowers. 2-3 ft. $1.00; 18-24 in. 60c. 
CARYOPTERIS 
BLUE SPIREA — Light grey foliage. Pretty blue flowers 
through fall months during the period when flowers are scarce. 
2-3 ft. $1.00; 18-24 in. 75e. 
CEANOTHIS 
GLOIRE DE VERSATLLES—A shrub to 4-5 feet. Flowers in 
spikes similar to lilacs. A very beautiful shade of blue. For 
mass effect it is most desirable. 30-36 in. $2.50; 24-30 in. $1.50. 


KERRIA 
CRANBERRY BUSH 
VIBURNUM OPULUS—Foliage similar to common snowball 
White flowers followed by cranberry-like berries. 4-5 ft. $1.50; 
3-4 ft. $1.00; 2-3 ft. 75e. 
DEUTZIA 
SCABRA CRENATA ALBA—Double white flowers tinged rose. 
Bush upright. 
pei Phere he panicles of creamy white flowers. Semi- 
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER — Tall growing, white flowers tinged 
rose on hack. 3-4 ft. $1.00; 2-3 ft. 75¢ 
GRACILIS—Low dwarf type. showy FON SE white flower on 
slender stems. 18-24 in. 85c; 15-18 in. 60c. 
FORSYTHIA 
All varieties are grown for their pretty bright yellow flowers 
very early in the spring, ahead of their leaves. Will grow to a 
height of 5-6 feet. 
FORTUNEI—Upright heavy arching branches. 
SUSPENSA—Slender trailing branches. 
INTERMEDIA SPECTABILIS — Largest, darkest flowers. 
Most profuse bloomer. 3-4 ft. $1.00; 2-3 ft. 60c. 
HYDRANGEA 
HORTENSE—Large trusses of flowers through mid-summer 
months. Blue or pink, dependent on soil. They hold to a deep 
blue in our nursery soil. 
OTAKSA—A variety of the Hortense with small leaves and 
smaller but more numerous flowers. 
24-30 in. $2.00; 18-24 in. $1.50; 12-15 in. $1.25. 
PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA — Long cone-shaped, white 
flowers. changing to pink as they mature. 
Bush form, 3-4 ft. $1.00; 2-3 ft. 75e. 
Tree form, 4-5 ft. $1.50; 3-4 ft. $1.25. 
ARBORESCENS—Hills of Snow. Smooth leaved, dense clusters 
of white heads. 2-3 ft. $1.00; 18-24 in. 60c. 
‘KERRIA 
JAPONICA FL. PL.—Very double small rose-like, orange yel- 
low flowers very early in spring and continuing intermittently 
throughout the summer. Tall slender branches to 5-6 feet. 3-4 ft. 
$1.00; 2-3 ft. 75e; 18-24 in. 50c. 

~ DUETZIA 
MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus) 
CORONARIUS GRANDIFLORA—Large single white flowers. 
Very sweetly scented. 
VIRGINALE—Double flowered. Long blooming. 
3-4 ft. $1.00; 2-3 ft. 60c. 

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