TUALATIN VALLEY NURSERIES, ROUTE 3, SHERWOOD, OREGON 
Ornamental Shrubs 
We are listing the very best shrubs for most localities. Most varieties are quite hardy al- 
though we have a quantity of varieties which are limited. Space does not allow to list everything, 
so if there is anything you are interested in kindly write us for quotations. 
FORSYTHIA This is a deciduous plant. 
Will grow in cold countries. 
It is very beautiful, having yellow bell flowers 
in very early spring. 12 inches, 75c each; Select 
plants, $1.25 each. 
BARBERRY RED 7"'s ceed oe 
red 
inch plants. Price each 75c. 
ROSE DALE This is a very beautiful light 
green shrub. Fine for yard 
or near house. It is hardy. Will be pleased with 
this shrub. 12 to 18 inches. Price $1.25 each. 
EVERGREEN FLOWERING 
BARBERRY Has a very beautiful yellow 
flower in late winter and 
early spring. 1 ft. plants, $1.50 each. 
TAMARISCIFOLIA — A. tailing va 
(Creeping Juniper ) tinct and hand- 
some foliage, valuable for rock work and edges 
of groups and borders. 12-15 in. $1.50; 15-18 in. 
$2.00. 
PFITZERIANA 
A trailing va- 
A fine spreading or 
: 3 ° prostrate form. Fine 
(Pfitzer’s Juniper) for banks or slopes or 
in rockeries. Will stand very dry or exposed 
nlaces. 15-18 in. $1.50; 18-24 in. $2.00. 
SKIMMIA A low compact plant with heavy 
(J 3 dark-green leaves and clusters of 
JAPONICA) pright-red berries in the winter 
on female plants. Plant both male and female 
plants to insure bearing. 9-12 in. $1.25; 12-15 
in. $2.00. 
CEDAR (Cedrus) Deodara (Himilaya Ce- 
dar)—The most grace- 
ful of the Cedrus and often considered the finest 
individual evergreen tree. Silvery blue, feathery 
foliage, borne on long, drooping branches. 3-4 
ft, $3.00 each. 
AUCUBA We grow both variegated and 
: plain leaved. Large glossy, lau- 
(Japonica) rel-l’ke leaves. Large _ berries 
ripening to bright red in early spring. Used in 
shaded location. 15-18 inch $1.50 each. 
OREGON GRAPE Dark glossy foliage. 
2 Native of Oregon. 
Beautiful yellow flowers followed by blue berries. 
12-15 inch $1.00; 15-18 inch $1.35 each. 
BOX WOOD Green foliage. Small leaf. 
Compact. 6 inches, 25c each. 
BRIDAL WREATH 1[2te blooming, April 
° ‘ or May. Flat, single 
(Spirea Prunifolia) white flowers mak- 
ing the entire bush into a huge snowball. Very 
graceful arching form, beautiful rounded leaves, 
with scalloped edges. 18 to 24 inches 75c. 
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CHINESE JUNIPER Color light green. 
Very compact. A 
A fine plant for around the 
Price each, $1.95. 
column-type grower. 
home. 2 to 3 ft. in height. 
This plant is similar to 
IRISH JUNIPER the Chinese Juniper, 
only it is more slender in growth. This is also a 
very good plant for landscaping| 2 to 3 feet in 
height. Price each, $1.90. 
DOUBLE DEUTZIA Pa ieertiers 
ROSEA (Scabra Plena) shrubs to plant 
for spring blooming, either singly or in masses; 
bearing a profusion of pink or white blossoms 
cn long, slender racemes of 4 to 6 inches long; 
easy of culture, thriving in almost any soil. 18 
to 24 ineltzs 75c; Large plants $1.00 each. 
DEUTZIA PRIDE pe aac ere te 
OF ROCHESTER owers, tinged wi 
rose; vigorous grow- 
er, profuse bloomer and one of the earliest to 
bloom. 18 to 24 inches 75c. 
DEUTZIA WATERER 0°4 variety 
a with very large 
(D. Scabra Wateri) double white 
flowers, tinged with pink; borne in large, loose 
clusters. Robust grower and very hardy. 18 to 24 
inches 75c. 
ARBORVITARE, Thuya Occidentalis Ho- 
veya — Round 
headed globe-shaned form. A bright green dur- 
ing summer, changing to a darker shade in win- 
ter. 2 ft. balled specimens, $1.75 each. 
PYRAMIDALIS Perhaps the best known 
Pyramidal tree. Narrow and compact. Very little 
pruning is ever required to keep them in perfect 
shape. 2-3 ft. $1.85; 3-4 ft. $2.75. Very large plants 
JAPANESE BARBERRY 75°54 Sly 
(Berberis Thunbergi) eathicin cas 
good bushy hedge is desired. The foliage is an 
excellent green which turns a beautiful coppery 
red in the fall, followed by pretty red berries. 
Not susceptible to wheat rust. Can be grown 
either trimmed or untrimmed, with a height of 
from 1% to 8 ft. 18 to 24 inches 75c. 
COMMON SNOWBALL Seas 6 ue i 
(V. Opulus Sterile) gh; 
the old fash- 
ioned snowball; its large, globular clusters of 
pure white flowers are produced in May and 
June and make a very attractive appearance. 
3-4 ft. $1.25. 
Not s80 
MOCK ORANGE (Lewis) strong a 
grower as the foregoing varieties. Flowers large 
and abundant. Does well throughout the North- 
west. 3-4 ft. 75c. 
One of the most 
Used ex- 
