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Please Observe the Following When Ordering 
TERMS—Cash with order, or on orders placed long in advance of shipping date, 25% cash will hold 
same. 
Expense of handling will not permit acceptance of tree orders for less than $1.00, except where 
so stated or, unless called for at the nursery. Except where marked Postpaid, Parcel Post charges must 
be included; any excess will be refunded or extra plants sent for same. Freight and express are paid 
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Where 10 ornamental trees or shrubs of one variety are ordered 10% reduction from list prices. 
SHIPPING SEASON—Trees and plants with bare roots, such as fruit trees, shade trees, deciduous 
by purchaser, except as noted. 
shrubs, etc., Nov. 15th to May Ist. 
and those in pots, cans or boxed; any time of the year. 
Such stock should be planted as early as possible. 
Balled plants 
FILBERTS—Novy. 15th to March Ist, some 
years as late as March 25th. Movement of nursery stock is governed by weather conditions. 
SUBSTITUTIONS—None made unless so instructed. Indicate second choice if possible. . 
ADJUSTMENTS—We promptly and cheerfully correct any errors made by us, if promptly advised 
on receipt of stock. 
Prices in This Catalog Supersede All Previous Quotations and are Subject to Change. 
$10.00 ORDERS FOR ORNAMENTALS 
PREPAID WITHIN 4th PARCEL POST ZONE 
Many plants through the catalog are priced PREPAID, when not so marked and ornamental plant order 
amounts to $10.00 or more, transportation will be PREPAID to your nearest Freight, Railway Express, or 
Parcel Post destination, 
transportation will be paid. 
if cash accompanies the order, except on balled evergreens, on which one-half 
(Route at our discretion.) Fruit and Nut Trees, when ordered with and in 
excess of $10.00 worth of ornamentals will go prepaid. All other plants of mailable size may be had by 
P.P. within 4th Zone, by adding 15c per plant. Any excess payment will be refunded or extra value in plants 
sent. 
and save transportation charges. 
Unless pruned back, trees 4 to 6 ft, and larger, not mailable. 
Combine orders with your neighbors 
SHOWY FLOWERING TREES 
ALBIZZIA. Persian Silk Tree 
A. Julibrissin. ‘‘Pink Acacia.’’ 30 ft. Handsome 
shade and avenue tree highly adapted to California 
conditions. Fine feathery foliage, pink fragrant flow- 
ers in great profusion from July to October. Stands 
winter as far north as Portland, Oregon. Gal. cans, 
50c. ; 
CREPE MYRTLE 
Crepe Myrtle. 15 ft. Should have a place in every 
garden. Leaves are bright green, turning a bright 
red in fall; flowers produced in utmost profusion at 
ends of branches during late Summer and Fall. Plant 
in full sun. Prune half the new growth each winter 
to shrub or small tree. Pink, Lavender, Red, balled, 
2 to 3 ft., $1.00. Dwarf Red, 18 to 24 inch, 85c. 
FLOWERING CHERRIES 
Kwansan. 20 ft. Of upright growth, medium size 
tree. Flowers double pink, rated as the finest double 
pink. Bare root, 2 yr., 4 to 6 ft., branched, $2.00. 
Shirotae (Mt. Fuji). The best double white. Flowers 
are large and double. Foliage light green. Bare root, 
B Lorsteitee bleZos 
Weeping. Single Pink. Small ultimate size as its 
branches weep straight down. Clothed with lovely 
shell-pink flowers. 3 yr. 6 ft. stems, $3.00, plus 25c 
packing if to be shipped. 
FLOWERING CRAB APPLES 
Single Carmine Red. Double pink. Dwarf Parkman 
pink. All colors. 4 to 5 ft. bare roots. $1.00 each. 
FLOWERING PEACH 
Double Red. Late flowering. 4 to 5 ft., 85c. 
Double White. Large flowers, exquisitely lovely. 
tte HC: 
Helen Borschers. Very large and handsome double 
Ditikw AetOey ft. BoC: 
Double Cerise. Very fine. 4 to 6 ft., 85c. 
Weeping. Semi-double red. Very interesting. Top 
grafted to give weeping branches. 4 to 5 ft., $2.00. 
PURPLE-LEAVED FLOWERING PLUM 
P. pissardi. “Purple Leaf Plum.” Leaves deep pur- 
ple in spring, holding purple longer than any other 
purple leaf tree. Flowers numerous, white-tinted 
pink. Fruit reddish-purple; can be used for jams. 
Bare roots, 5 to 6 ft., 9c. 
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DOGWOODS 
Cornus Mas. “Cornelian Cherry.” 15 ft. A hand- 
some, large, dense growing shrub or tree, with foli- 
age of graceful shape and pleasing dark green color. 
Bright yellow flowers borne in great profusion in 
early spring give way to red cherries size of olives. 
3 ‘to: 4+ft.,5$1.009, 4 to5. f€5 $1,253 5; to 6 fti, SiL50: 
Cornus florida. ‘‘White Flowering Dogwood.”’ Maine 
to Gulf States. Shrub or small tree. Foliage wavy. 
Whitish underneath; Crimson in Fall; flowers White, 
three to four. inches across before leaves appear. 
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Cornus Florida Rubra. “Pink Flowering Dogwood.” 
Deep pink flowers, 2 to 3 inches wide, cover the tree 
before foliage appears in spring. The most beautiful 
of the Dogwoods. Gallon cans or balled, 18 to 24 in., 
Safe tostransplant..ol. /oeecmtouc penile: s 
*Cornus Nuttali. ‘Pacific Coast Dogwood.”’ Splen- 
did tree or shrub for shady places, with profusion of 
very large white flowers. The red seeds add to its fall 
beauty when foliage develops its rich red hues. Bare 
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HAWTHORNS 
Paul’s Double Scarlet. 15 ft. Flowers deep crim- 
son-scarlet; very double, followed by bright red ber- 
ries, Bare roots, Whips, 2 to 3 ft., 60c; 3 to 4 ft., 70c; 
4 to 5 ft., 80c; 5 to 6 ft., 90c. Add 25c if wanted with 
earth-ball, 
Crataegus oxyacantha. “Single White Thorn.” <A 
cloud of fragrant white bloom in spring; myriads of 
bright red berries in fall. Bare roots, 2 to 3 ft., 35c; 
3 to 4 ft.,50c; 4to 5 ft.,60c; 5 to 6 ft.,75c; 6 to 7 ft., $1.00. 
Crataegus carrieri. “Carrier’s Thorn.’’ Small, pyra- 
midal tree with single white flowers of great beauty 
with large, waxy berries of brilliant scarlet, the size 
of cherries which stay well into the winter. Always 
attracts attention. 2 to 3 feet, 3 to 4 feet, same price 
as Paul’s- Scarlet: 
REDBUD OR JUDAS TREE 
Cercis canadensis. ‘‘American Redbud.” Small tree, 
every twig of which is covered with little pink, pea- 
shaped blossoms in early spring. Bare roots, 2 to 3 ft., 
7504.3) t0. 4 ft:, 5c. 
*Cercis occidentalis. “California Redbud.” 15 ft. An 
exceedingly showy small tree in early spring when 
covered with small bright cerise flowers. Easily natu- 
ralized in canyon or hillside, growing without care and 
producing a brilliant effect in the spring. Bare roots, 
12 to 18 inch, 75c; gallon cans, 50c. 
* Means Native of California. 
