8 KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO 
Hydrangea 
(Hills of Snow)—Snow white blooms 
of large size, flowering in early June 
until late July. Good shade shrub. 18-24 
inch—60c, 2-8 ft.—75c each. L. 
Kolkwitzia Amabilis 
BEAUTY BUSH—Long arching branches 
—all the merits of a perfect shrub— 
combines hardiness, beauty of foliage, 
and amazing profusion of pale pink 
bell-shaped flowers in June. Do not 
expect too much bloom for 2 or 3 years. 
But after that it will bloom annually. 
18-24 inch—75c each. M. 
Lilac 
COMMON PURPLE AND WHITE — 
Large clusters of fragrant purple or 
white flowers in early spring. Blooms 
best in full sun. 2-3 ft.—40c; 3-4 ft.— 
50c each. T. 
PERSIAN PURPLE—Habit more open 
and branches more slender and droop- 
ing than Common Lilac. Purple flow- 
ers, heavy bloomer. Blooms the sec- 
ond year. 2-3 ft.—75c each. T. 
PERSIAN WHITE—Habit of growth 
same as Persian Purple. Bush covered 
with beautiful pinkish-white flowers in 
May. $1.00 each. T. 
PERSIAN RED: Same general growth 
as other Persians. Flowers reddish 
purple. New. $1.00 each. T. 
VILLOSA — Large branching panicles of 
flowers, a pink lilac tint. Blooms ten 
days after the other lilacs are gone. 
Large attractive leaves. 2-3 ft.—T75c 
each. T. 
French Lilacs 
Our French Lilacs are own root plants 
which insures permanent satisfaction. 
18-24 inch plants at $1.25 each. 
BELLE DE NANCY — Dbl. satiny rose 
blooms with white center. 
CHARLES JOLY — Dbl.  purplish-red. 
Tall grower, one of the best. 
KATHARINE HAVEMEYER — Early, 
dbl. deep blue panicles. 
MME. ED. ANDRE — Dbl. 
MME. LEMOINE — Dbl. 
large panicles. 
Ninebark 
OPULIFOLIUS (Ninebark) — Quick 
growing, tall shrub, useful for screens; 
white flowers followed by bright, red 
eae July. 2-8 ft—45c; 3-4 ft.— 
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Clear 
Pure 
rose. 
white, 
OPULIFOLIUS NANA (Dwarf Nine- 
bark) —Dwarf form dense growing, at- 
tractive white flowers in May-June, 
plowes by red pods. 18-24 inch— 
60c. M. 
Potentilla 
(Fruticosa)—-A very attractive low 
growing shrub, covered throughout the 
summer with bright yellow, showy flow- 
ers. Very hardy. 10-12 inch—50c each. L. 
Rose Acacia 
This beautiful shrub is much appre- 
ciated because of the abundance of its 
large, lavender, sweet pea-like flowers. 
Very rapid grower, must be planted in a 
sheltered place. 18-24 in.—$1.00. T. 
* Snowberry 
A graceful shrub with slender branches 
loaded in fall and winter with large clus- 
ters of waxy white berries. Excellent for 
shade. 18-24 inch—30c, 2-3 ft.—40c, 3-4 
ft.—50c each. M. 
* Syringa 
GOLDEN SYRINGA — Hardy, medium 
growing shrub, producing an abun- 
dance of semi-double flowers in May 
and June. Outstanding yellow foliage 
all summer. 18-24 inch—75c each. M. 
SYRINGA (Mock Orange)—The Idaho 
State Flower. Shrub covered in early 
spring with delightfully fragrant flow- 
ers. Flowers white, dark green foliage. 
18-24 inch—60c each. T. 
SYRINGA (Virginalis) — New double 
Syringa. One of the most beautiful new 
shrubs. A vigorous grower, with large, 
round, double crested flowers. Pure 
white and sweetly scented. Blooms 
twice during the summer. Does well in 
sun or shade. Plan to plant several 
this spring. 18-24 inch—60c, 2-3 ft.— 
75c each. M. 
S pireas 
ANTHONY WATERER—Dwarf, bushy, 
spreading type. Clusters of rosy crim- 
son flowers in summer. 12-18 inch—60c, 
18-24 inch—75c each. L. 
ARGUTA—Light green, feathery foliage. 
Minute, purest white flowers in early 
spring. The first shrub to bloom. 18-24 
in.—50c, 2-3 ft. 60¢ each. L. 
FROEBELI—Leaves are purple when 
young. Deep rosy blooms are borne in 
abundance in middle of summer and 
over a long period. 12-18 in.—50c, 18- 
24 in.—60c each. L. 
Shrubbery is the ideal background for “The Outdoor Living Room.” 
