4 KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO 
ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES 
ASH (Blue)—A pyramidal growing type. 
Dense blue green foliage. Very com- 
pact. Excellent. 5 ft.—$1.75, 6 ft.— 
$2.00 each. 
ASH (Green) —Shapely rounded top 
with dark green foliage. A good tree 
for high altitudes. 6-8 ft.—$1.00, 8-10 
ft.—$1.25, 10-12 ft.—$1.50. 
ASH (Mountain)—Small growing orna- 
mental tree. Clusters of creamy white 
flowers in June followed by deep dark 
orange berries turning red in the fall. 
Splendid lawn tree. Pyramidal habit 
of Sada? 4-6 ft.—$1.25, 6-8 ft.—$1.75 
each. 
BIRCH (Cut-leaf Weeping) — Possibly 
the most beautiful ornamental tree 
grown. The main trunk, with its snow- 
white bark, grows straight as an 
arrow. Foliage is fine and deeply cut. 
Our experience has shown that small- 
er sizes transplant more _ readily. 
Hence we offer only the following 
sizes: 5-6 ft.—$2.25; 6-8 ft.—2.50. 
CARAGANA — Small ornamental tree, 
very hardy. Fine foliage, with yellow 
flowers in June. 4-6 ft. 75c, 6-8 ft.— 
$1.00 each. 
CATALPA (Speciosa)—Rapid grower, 
producing large panicles of fragrant 
flowers, delicately marked with violet 
and yellow. 6-8 ft.—$1.25. 
CRAB—(Bechtel’s Double Flowering )— 
Hardy, of medium size, covered in 
early spring with large, beautiful, 
fragrant flowers; resembling small 
double pink roses. Ideal for a small 
yard. 2-3 ft.—$1.00, 3-4 ft.—$1.50, 4-5 
ft.—$1.75, 5-6 ft.—$2.50 each. 
ELM (Chinese or Siberian)—A new fast 
growing clean Elm. Thoroughly hardy 
and vigorous under the most trying of 
soil and climatic conditions. It is re- 
markably resistant to drought and 
alkali. Probably the best all round 
quick growing shade tree for the West. 
3-4 ft.—25c, 4-6 ft.—50c, 6-8 ft.—75c, 
8-10 ft.— $1.00, 10-12 ft.—$1.75, 2-inch 
casas $2.00, 83-inch caliper — $3.00 
each. 
FLW. CHERRY (Kwanzan)—An upright 
small tree, with branches completely 
covered with masses of large, double, 
ve flowers in May. 4-5 ft.—$1.75 
each. 
FLW. CHERRY (Weeping) — Beautiful 
specimens, blooming in profuse panicles 
of deep pink flowers. Very attractive. 
5 ft. standards—$3.00 each. 
FLW. PLUM (Newport) — One of the 
best colored foliage trees. Single, rosy- 
white blooms in early spring. Foliage 
holds its rich wine red color through- 
out the season. 4-5 ft.—$1.00 each. 
FLW. PLUM (Pissardi)—Small growing 
ornamental tree with rich purple 
leaves all summer. White flowers in 
spring. 3-4 ft.—75c, 4-6 ft.—$1.00 each. 
FLW. PLUM (Triloba)—Similar to Pis- 
sardi, with green leaves and clouds of 
very double pink flowers in spring. 
3-4 ft.—$1.00, 4-6 ft.—$1.25 each. 
HACKBERRY—A valuable shade tree of 
rapid spreading growth. Limbs seldom 
broken by wind. Tree appears free 
from disease and we recommend it for 
this inter-mountain territory. 5-6 ft. 
—$1.25, 6-8 ft.—$1.50 each. 
HAWTHORNE (Paul’s Scarlet)—Very 
full double red flowers, followed by 
clusters of bright red berries that re- 
main on the tree the entire winter. 
Medium height. Hardy. One of our 
best ornamental trees. 6-8 ft.—$2.50. 
HORSECHESTNUT — This handsome 
European species has magnificent 
spikes of white flowers borne in great 
profusion. Fragrant. Beautiful foliage. 
5-6 ft.—$2.00 each. 
KENTUCKY COFFEE TREE—A fine 
tree of great promise for this country. 
It carries an abundance of heavy dark 
green foliage on a well rounded top. 
Very hardy and apparently free from 
Disedses 4-6 ft.—$1.25, 6-8 ft.—$1.50 
each. 
LINDEN (Am.)—A stately tree, tall 
growing with large glossy leaves. Its 
flowers appear in yellow drooping 
eee 4-6 ft.—$1.50, 6-8 ft.— $1.75 
each. 
LOCUST (Black)—Rapid growth, valu- 
able for timber as well as ornamental. 
Flowers in long racemes. White, frag- 
rant, blooms in June. 6-8 ft.—75c, 8- 
10 ft.—$1.00 each. 
LOCUST (Honey)—A large vigorous 
tree with wide spreading branches. 
Feathery fern-like foliage. 6-8 ft.— 
$1.00, 8-10 ft.—$1.25 each. 
LOCUST (Thornless Honey)—Same gen- 
eral appearance as common Honey 
Locust with exception of its absence of 
pete 6-8 ft.—$1.25, 8-10 ft.—$1.50 
each. 
Plan to Plant Another Tree This Spring 
