KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO 3 
BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
BROOM (Moonlight)—An upright, com- 
pact, dense shrub, covered with yellow 
flowers in early spring. 18-24 inch— 
$2.00 each. 
COTONEASTER (Horizontalis)—A low 
spreading shrub carrying small glossy, 
green leaves. Covered in April with 
masses of tiny pink flowers followed 
in fall with brilliant scarlet berries. 
15-18 inch—$2.00 each. 
DAPHNE CNOERUM (Garland Flower) 
—A popular, hardy plant, with closely 
set, glossy, narrow leaves. Blooms in 
May in round clusters of bright pink 
fragrant blossoms. Borne in great pro- 
fusion. 12-15 inch—$2.00. 
EUONYMUS (Japonicus) — An upright, 
dense grower, with thick shining oval 
dark green leaves. Very attractive. 18- 
24 inch—$2.00 each. 
MAHONIA (Oregon Grape)—A beauti- 
ful evergreen shrub with smooth, 
glossy Holly leaves. Bright yellow 
flowers in large clusters in May, fol- 
lowed by dark blue berries throughout 
the summer. The leaf color varies 
throughout the year assuming ll 
shades of green, red and bronze, 15-18 
inch—$2.00. 
PYRACANTHA (Lalandi)—A beautiful 
evergreen shrub of great popularity. 
Upright in growth. Bearing in great 
profusion a quantity of small flowers 
followed by a mass of bright orange- 
red berries in early fall, which remain 
on the plant until spring. Bright green 
foliage. 18-24 inch—$2.00. 
EVERGREENS 
ARBOR VITAE (Berckmann’s Golden) 
—Dwarf, compact, roundish shape, 
fresh green foliage golden tipped. 12- 
18 inch—$3.00, 18-24 inch—$3.50. 
ARBOR VITAE (Pyramidal)—Forms a 
tall slender column of dark green. Is 
extensively used in the Foundation 
Planting. 1%-2 ft.—$2.50, 30-86 inch 
—$3.50, 3-4 ft.—$5.00. 
JUNIPER (Tamariscifolia)—A _ beauti- 
ful trailing form of Juniper, very 
hardy, with blue-green feathery fo- 
liage, forming a dense velvety carpet. 
12-18 inches in height, 3-4 ft. in 
spread at maturity. Choice 18-24 inch 
specimens—$3.50. 
JUNIPER (Savin) — A _ half-erect or 
partly spreading, fanlike shape with 
rich, unchanging dark green foliage. 
2-3 ft. in height, 3-4 ft. in spread at 
maturity. 12-18 inch spread—$2.00, 
18-24 inch—$3.00, 2-3 ft.—$4.00. 
JUNIPER (Pfitzer’s) — Probably the 
most popular spreading Evergreen for 
this country because it thrives well in 
any location. Attaining a height of 
approximately 4 ft., spread 5-6 ft. 
12-18 inch—$2.50, 18-24 inch—$3.00, 
2-3 ft.—$4.00. 
JUNIPER (Virginiana) —Upright 
growth with dark bluish green foliage, 
turning purple cast during winter. 
May be sheared to any desired form. 
ereh hardy. 2-5. 1t.—9s.00, (3-4 *f¢t.— 
JUNIPER (Hill Dundee) — A medium- 
growing compact pyramidal Juniper. 
Desirable for its striking purple plum 
color during the winter. 3-4 ft.—$6.00 
each. 
JUNIPER (Greek)—This variety is nar- 
row and columnar in growth. Foliage 
is spiny and of a glaucous color. Slow 
grower, seldom attaining a height of 
5 ft. 18-24 inch—$3.50 each. 
JUNIPER (Scopulorum)—Bright blue- 
green foliage, symmetrical pyramidal 
grower, very hardy. Choice sheared 
3-4 ft. specimens—$6.00. 
MUGHO PINE (Dwarf)—This pictures- 
que dwarf pine forms a bushy, com- 
pact ball, growing as broad as it does 
tall, never reaching over 4 ft. high. 
Retains throughout the year its bright 
green color. One of the finest dwarf 
evergreens known. 15-18 inch spread— 
$3.00, 18-24 inch spread—$3.50 each. 
SPRUCE (Norway)—A lofty, noble tree. 
Very popular for grouping and speci- 
men planting. Foliage is rich dark 
green. 2-3 ft.—$3.50, 3-4 ft.—$5.00. 
SPRUCE (Colorado Blue)—A very com- 
pact tree with beautiful greenish-blue 
color. A specimen tree that is very 
popular for lawn planting. 18-24 inch 
—$4.00, 2-3 ft.—$5.00 each. 
SPRUCE (Koster’s Blue) — The aristo- 
crat of the Evergreen family, by far 
the shapeliest Spruce, and the truest, 
most persistent blue in color of any 
known tree. These trees are propa- 
gated from grafts only. 18-24 inch— 
$6.50, 2-3 ft.—$9.00 each. 
Above Evergreens Are High Altitude Grown — Freshly Dug 
