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TAMARIX (Tam’-a-rix) 
africana—A tall growing shrub whose wiry canes are 
hidden by masses of pink bloom before the distinctive 
feathery foliage appears. One of the finest shrubs for 
the background of the perennial border. 
1 yr, 20c; 2 yr. 30c; 3 yr. 40c 
odessana—A summer bloomer with dainty blue-green foli- 
age and soft pink flowers. 2 yr. 45c each 
hispida aestivalis—Similar to odessana with deep pink 
flowers. 3 yr. 55¢ 
Summer Glow—8’. Another newcomer of the utmost im- 
portance, having bright wine-red colored flowers con- 
trasting handsomely with the feathery blue-grey foliage. 
Being of hispida parentage this Tamarix blooms in late 
summer when there is a dearth of color in the shrub- 
bery border. Extremely fine. 75c each 
VIBURNUM (Vy-bur-num) —Snowball 
burkwoodi—A new English introduction having waxy pink 
flowers, deliciously fragrant. These form round dome 
shaped clusters with Gardenia-like fragrance so sweet 
as to pervade the whole garden. Will grow 4 ft. tall and 
as much as 5 ft. across. One of the very best new things 
in recent years. $1.50 each 
opulus sterile—Great balls of pure snow-white flowers in 
May. Vigorous tall growing shrub. 2 yr. 30c; 3 yr. 45c 
carlesi—4’. Wonderfully fragrant carnation scented flower 
clusters of waxy white shaded with pink. 3 yr. $1.25 each 
VITEX (Vy’-tex) 
macrophylla—A rare and choice shrub having large heads 
of soft blue flowers from July till frost, and beautifully 
cut aromatic foliage. 
WEIGELIA (Wy-jeel’-i-a) 
Foxglove-like flowers in clusters on long arching branches. 
Very showy in May and June. 
candida—Large upright grower with pure white flowers. 
3 yr. 45¢ each 
floribunda—6’ Free flowering crimson. 3 yr. 50c each 
rosea—6’. Beautiful bright pink. 3 yr. 45c each 
variegata—4’. Compact form with beautifully variegated 
leaves and lovely pink flowers. 3 yr. 45c each 
One each of the 4 Weigelias $1.60 
HERBS 
Apple Mint (Mentha rotundifolia)—The leaves are used for 
flavoring drinks. 
Chives (Allium schoenoprasm)—Finely chopped leaves im- 
part a delicious flavoring to salads, etc. 
Common Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)—Dried leaves make 
excellent seasoning for meats, gravies and dressing, fresh 
leaves used for salads. 
Peppermint (Mentha piperita)—-Leaves and tender tops 
may be infused in coloring drinks. 
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)—Fragrant leaves scent 
potpourris. 
Rue (Ruta graveolens)—Beautiful blue-green foliage may 
be used to flavor vegetables or salads. 
Sage (Salvia officinalis)—-Dried leaves form the most pop- 
ular seasoning for meats, dressings and cheese. 
Spearmint (Mentha spicata)—Fresh leaves used to flavor 
sauces and iced drinks, particularly juleps. 
Spearmint, Variegated Lemon Scented — Very decorative 
golden variegated leaves slightly lemon scented, used 
for flavoring drinks. 
Spearmint, Anise-Flavored (Mentha spicata anisatus)— 
Leaves delightfully anise and mint flavored for iced 
drinks. 
Spearmint, Crisp (Mentha crispa)—A dwarf sort with 
small pungent leaves. Excellent mixed with lemonade. 
Spike Lavender (Lavandula spica)—Flowers may be used 
in potpourris. 
Tarragon “Epicure”’—Particularly rich in flavor and much 
used in salads and vinegar. Grown from a rare and 
much prized French strain. 
True Lavender (Lavandula vera)—Dried flowers, greatly 
prized for scenting linens. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
One each of the 14 Herbs $2.85 
3 yr. 60c each 

FANTAIL PIGEONS 
Live Ornaments for Your Garden 
Nothing is more lovely than these beautiful birds strut- 
ting about a garden. They are as proud as peacocks of 
their huge, beautiful tails and fairly quiver with excitement 
as they strut about. Their soft cooing is always delightfully 
soothing, and as they are not very strong flyers, due to the 
weight of the heavy tail, they are always close to their 
home which can be regulated at will. An artistically built 
dove cote atop a post, or a shelf placed inside an outbuild- 
ing with a small hole cut through to let them in and out will 
do nicely. We are very proud of our exceptionally fine stock . 
and have a few pairs only to spare this year. 
Black iin te onteccic terion: $3.00 per pair 
Blue oo. s act. naman “Svarla Cece May aes ts femte 3.00 per pair 
Th ee & a ee BGG 8 boo E 5.00 per pair 
Red) occ ievirere S1tcceccalets io) eoreraneens 4.00 per pair 
Wihite so. Sirsa ctletcats ot easter eats 4.00 per pair 
FREE: One pair of Fantail Pigeons with a $25.00 order 
if accompanied by cash. This is in addition to free plant 
offer. 

BABY EVERGREENS 
Strongly rooted plants from 2” pots. These plants will 
establish at once and make a fine growth the first season. 
Arborvitae Berkman Golden—The popular dwarf golden- 
tipped sort. 
Arbor Vitae globosa—3’. Deep green globe shaped. 
Arbor Vitae pyramidalis—Dark green columnar form. 
Buxus sempervirens—3’. Fine compact form of Boxwood. 
Juniper andorra—2’,. Spreading dwarf of silvery green. 
Juniper communis aurea—2’. Dwarf and symetrical. Golden 
leaved. 
Juniper pfitzer—4’. Handsome grey green. 
Juniper prostrata—l’. Forms a‘ dense cushion of silvery 
green. j 
Juniper sabina—3’. Spreading branches of deep green. 
Pinus mughus—4’. Dwarf spreading pine for rockeries or 
foundation planting. , 
25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.35 

48 BUDDLEIA HARTWEGI IS CLAIMED BY MOST WRITERS TO BE THE SAME AS FORTUNE. 
SWEENEY, STRAUB & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, ORE. 
