BUSH ROSES 
50c Each 
Our, 5 . i 
Bashee are Salem-grown acclimated Rose 
Angele Pernet—(Co 
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ustrian Copper—Single-shrub - 
aT on one side and yellaw on et og ere 
yet Quinard—Very dark red. Fragrant 
etty Uprichard—Copper-pink 
Catalonia— Vermillion , 
Caladonia—White. 
Cecil—Single. Yellow Large fl 
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eae tne al iny double pink. : 
as. F. Kilham—Orij i 
orate: m—Oriental red suffused with 
Conqueror— Saffron yellow 
paises pee Double pink flowers. © 
ristopher Stone—Blazine cri ; 
“op nena os recent years. pie ae 
uba—Semi-double orange scarlet. 
He be Faiiiclen— well formed, shell pink. 
ainty Bess—Best single. Rose pink. 
Duquesa de Peneranda—Coppery-apricot. 
Duchess of Atholl — Copper-bronze flushed 
pa orange, 
dith Nellie Perkins—Oranee buff insi 
Coppery eae outside, " nee 
. G. Hill—Large, fragrant dazzling sc ; 
Etiole de Motel <The velvety ms oe 
Ellen Poulsen (polyantha)—Dark pink. 
Erna Teresendorf (polyantha)—Pink. 
Faience—Bicolor of pink and yellow. 
Feu Jos. Looymans—Bronzy yellow. 
Frau Kari Druski—Large white. 
Frederico Casas—Orange-red and yellow. 
Golden Dawn—Sunflower yellow. 
Golden Emb!em—Golden yellow. 
Golden Gleam—Yellow. 
Golden Salmon (polyantha)—Orange-scarlet. 
Heinrich Wendland—Golden-yellow and nas- 
turtium red on opposite sides of petals. 
Hinrich Gaede—Beautiful cooper-orange. 
Hadley—Rich crimson. 
Hoosier Beauty—Glowing crimson. 
Improved LaFayette (Floribundi) — Large 
glowing red in loose clusters. Constant bloomer. 
Imperial Potentate—Beautiful pink. 
Innocence—Single white. 
Irish Elegance—Single. Bronze pink. 
Irish Fireflame—Single. Orange-red. 
Isobel—Single. Orange-pink. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock—Pink. 
Joanna Hill—Light yellow. 
Kathleen Pechtold—Long buds of old gold 
and orange and copper. 
K of K—Semi-double dazzling scarlet. 
Lady Hillingdon—Long buds apricot. 
Los Angeles—Flame pink. 
Lulu—Slender buds of coral-apricot. Finest 
boutonniere rose. 
Mayor Baker—Showy orange-scarlet. 
McGreedys Scarlet—Large brilliant scarlet. 
Margaret McGreedy—Large orange-scarlet. 
Mabel Morse—Clear yellow. 
Mme Butterfly—t'lesh pink. 
Mme. Edu Herriott—Coral pink shaded yel- 
low and scarlet. 
Mme. Caroline Testout—Clear pink. The 
“Portland Rose.” 
Mme. Jules Bouche—White. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom—A fine yellow. 
Mrs. P. S. Dupont—Fine yellow with pointed 
buds. 
hirs. 
red. 
Sam McGreedy—Copper-orange flushed 
<< -~-"Mrs. G. A. Van Rossen—Yellow with orange- 
brown veins. 
Padre—Brilliant coppery-scarlet. 
Picture—Fine new pink. 
Poinsetta—Long buds of poisetta-scarlet. 
Pres. Hoover—Orange-scarlet. 
Rapture—Pink. An improved Butterfly. 
Rev. Page Roberts—Yellow. 
Roslyn—Golden yellow. ’ 
Sequoia—Light yellow, suffused apricot. 
Senori Gari—Gold, buff and apricot. 
Southport—A fine red. 
Sunshine (Floribundi) — Orange scarlet. 
Constant bloomer of tiny roses. 
Soeur Therese—Large golden yellow buds. 
Sou. de Mme. C. Chambard—Outer petals 
rose red; inner petals rose-pink. Fragrant. 
Talisman—Mixture of red, yellow and cop- 
er. 
Ville de Paris—Sunflower yellow. 
White Moss 
Pink Moss 
CLIMBING ROSES 
65c Each 
American Pillar — Single. 
pink. Vigorous. 
Apeles Mestres—Clear yellow. Large. 
. Cecile Brunner—Tiny pink flowers. 
. Yellow Cecile Brunner— Yellow flowers. 
. Dainty Bess—Single. Rose pink. 
_ Etiole de Hollande—Dark red. 
- Golden Emblem—Yellow. Vigorous. 
. Hoosier Beauty—Dark crimson. 
. Los Angeles—Coral pink. | 
. Lady Hillingdon—Long apricot buds. 
" Mde. Edu Herriott—Orange and coral. 
. Mrs. E. P. Thom—Yellow. 
Talisman — Vigorous. Same color as 
alisman. 
pret pies Hoover— Vigorous. Orange-scarlet. 
Countess of Stradbrooke — Unfading red. 
verblooming. 
: Dr. Van plese Flesh pink. | 
Kitty Kinninmonth—Clear pink. 
Le Reve—Semi-double yellow. 
Mermaid—Large Saat ges yellow. 
e. Gregoire Staechlin—t ink. ; 
Pauls Lefien Pillar——Best white climber. 
i ith trace of lemon. 
Weeal's Scarlet Climber—Great clusters scar- 
let flowers. , 
Reveile 0 Sis er anaaaee 
with pink. Different. ; , 
ry rae Maen AV eTy vigorous. Single pale 
Sou. Cladius DeNoyel—Velvety crimson. 1e- 
current bloomer. Fragrant. 
Apple-blossom 
Golden yellow 
Our Location 
do all of our selling from our 
pi poe salesyard located three betes 
south of the heart of downtown pene 
just three block south of State Stree on 
South Liberty. Due to war conditions Ww 
operate our salesyard as follows: 
Friday, open 
ei a ee atil are in the 
winter months). 
Saturday, 8:00 to 6:00. 
Sunday (from February till May) 
from 10:00 till 4:00. 









NATIVE SHRUBS AND TREES | 
Many of our fine native trees and shrubs | 
would be used much more if they could be | 
more easily obtained. Materials dug in the 
woods seldom thrive. The same materials root 
pruned and transplanted from the nursery 
grow readily. Our list is short this year but 
will grow from season to season. 
Ocean Spray (Holodiscus discolor )—Desidu- 
ous shrub to 8 feet. White, fluffy blossom in 
May and June, Very hardy. 50c, 75c, $1.00. 
Vine Maple (A. Circinatium)—Deciduous 
shrub to 10 feet. Leaves assume brilliant au- 
tumnal colors. 3 to 4 aie (llaKer 
Oregon Grape—Evengreen shrub to 5 ft. 
Yellow flowers. Blue berries. $1.00 to $2.50. 
Hemlock (T. heterophylla)—-A very grace- 
ful tree with handsome evergreen foliage. 
Bart cones. Used for specimen tree. $3.00 to 
Larch (Tamarack) (I, occidentalis)—Our 
only conifer that loses its needles in winter. 
eedles somewhat like those of Himalaya 
cedar. Trees up to 9 feet available. $3.00 to 
$12.50. é 
Incense Cedar (Libocedrus decurrens)—A 
valuable specimen tree of pyramidal growth 
and bright green foliage. $3.50 to $5.00. 
Lawson Cypress (Port Orford cedar (C. 
Lawsoniana )—Suited for specimen use. Hand- 
some spreading tree wtih pendulous branches 
and bright green foliage. Sometimes used as 
high hedge. We have trees from 18 inches to 
10 feet in height. $1.00 to $15.00. 
Giant Cedar (Thuya plicata)—Grows_ to 
large size in time. Short, pendylous branches 
with bright green foliage. Ideal for tall, 
sheared hedges and windbreaks. Fast growing 
and stand shearing well. All sizes available 
up to 6 ft. $1.00 to $3.50. 
Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga mucronata)—Our 
most common fir. A rapid growing handsome 
tree. 5 to 6 and 6 to 8 ft. trees available. 
_Ponderosa Pine — Our native long needle 
pine that grows into a large tree. An attrac- 
tive back-ground tree. Trees 2 feet to 5 feet 
available. $2.50 to $5.00. 
Coast Pine (P. contorta) — Short needle 
coast pine that makes an interesting border or 
back ground tree. $1.50 to $4.00. 
Big-leaf Maple (Acer macrophyllum) — A 
very rapid growing shade tree. 4 to 6 ft., 75c; 
cman: ft. whips, $1.00; 8 to 10 ft. branched, 
Ash (F. oregona)—A tall growing decidu- 
ous tree that thrives in wet soil. 38 to 4 ft., 
60c34\ to 5 ft.;°75c°3%6 to 8 it., $1.00: 
Cottonwood (P. Trichocarpa)—Our native 
cottonwood found growing along river banks. 
A rapid growing tree that thrives on wet soils. 
Price same as ash. 
FLOWERING TREES 
Niedzwetskyana Flowering Crab Apple — 
Pink flowers. Red fruit. 
Aldenhamensis Flowering Crab—Red flow- 
ers. Reddish fruit and leaves. 
Scheideckeri Flowering Crab—Semi-double 
light pink flowers. 
Blieriana Flowering Plum — Double pink 
flowers very early in spring. Bronze leaves. 
Vesuvius Flowering Plum—Single pink flow- 
ers. Red leaves, 
Pissardi Flowering Plum—-Red leaves. 
white flowers. 
Pink Flowering Peach—Beautiful double 
pink flowers. 
Red Flowering Peach—Showy red flowers. 
Red Weeping Peach—Red flowers on a small 
tree, 
Salesyard prices on above: 3 to 4 ft., 60c; 
4 to 5 ft., 75c; 5 to 6 ft., $1.00; larger trees 
up to $2.50. 
Shipping: The two smaller grades can be 
shipped parcel post. On such orders add 25c to 
order under $2.50 and 10% of order on larger 
orders. Or we can ship express or freight and 
buyer pays the transportation. 
Bechtold Flowering Crab Apple — Dwarf 
tree with double pink flowers. 2 to 4 ft., 75c; 
4 to 5 ft., $1.00; 5 to 6 ft. $1.25, ; 
Kwanzan Flowering Cherry—Double pink 
flowers. " 
Pink Pearl Flowering Cherry — Beautiful 
double white flowers. 3 to 4 ft. whips, 75c; 4 to 
6 ft. whips, $1.00; 4 to 5 ft. branched, $1.25. 
Weeping Cherry—Both single and double 
flowering types. $1.50 to $3.00. (Can’t be 
shipped by parcel post.) Y / 
Paul’s Scarlet Hawthorne—Medium growing 
tree with red flowers in May. 
Carriere Hawthorne—The best berry pro- 
ducing tree. Showy all winter. White flowers. 
Price Hawthornes: Branched trees 4 to 5 
ft., $1.25; 5 to 6 ft., $1.50; 6 to 8 ft., $2.00 
to $2.50. 
White Flowering Florida Dogwood—24 to 
80-inch, $1.25; 30 to 86-inch, $1.75. ’ 
Pink Florida Dogwood— Slow growing. 
Showy. $3.00 to $6.00. 
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Please Read Before Ordering 
Our Salem-grown stocks are acclimated to 
that region located west of the Cascades in 
Oregon and Washington. 
Prices herein are salesyard prices, unless 
otherwise marked. If shipment is to be made 
by parcel post, where it is necessary to pre- 
pay transportation please add 25c to any order 
under $2.50 and 10% of the amount of order 
if above $2.50, to cover prepay mailing. Other- 
wise we ship by express or freight at the buyer’s 
expense. 
No C.O.D. please. Due to extreme labor 
shortage we cannot handle the added work 
necessary with C.O.D. shipments. 
Shipments start about November 15th and 
run into April. 
Guarantee. We guarantee all stock to be 
true to name. We exercise the greatest care 1n 
delivering only first class, true to name stock 
and hold ourselves in readiness to replace any 
that may prove to be otherwise, upon proper 
proof. But at no time will we be held liable 
for an amount greater than the original Brice 
We make no guarantee to replace any stoc i 
that may fail to live, since we have no contro 
over conditions after the plant leaves our 
hands. 


U. S. POSTAGE 
PAID 
PERMIT No. 131 
SALEM, OREGON 

Sdction 562, P. L. & R. 
PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE To AVOID 
PAYMENT OF POSTAGE, $300 
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SHADE TREES 
We have many Shade Trees not mentioned 
herein and can supply sizes in some varieties 
up to 15 feet high. 
Plant shade trees November 15th until early 
April. 
Cut-Leaf Weeping Birch—Upright growing 
white barked tree. 4 to 5 ft., $1.00; 5 to 6 ft., 
$1.25; 6 to 8 ft, $2.00. 
Chinese Elm—A fairly fast growing trees. 
8 to 4 ft., 60c; 8 to 10 ft., $1.50 to $2.00. 
American Linden — Good parking trees of 
pyramidal growth. 38 to 4 ft., 60c; 4 to 5 ft., 
Wbe375) to, 6 {t.5 $1200: 
Norway Maple — Hard maple. Fine shade 
street tree. 4 to 5 ft., 75c; 6 to 8 ft., $2.00; 
8 to 10 ft., $2.50. 
Mountain Ash—HPrect growing tree, medium 
growth. Orange red berries. 2 to 3 ft., 50c; 
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Russian Mulberry—5 to 6 ft., $1.50. 
Sycamore—A fine shade tree. 5 to 6 ft., 
$1.50; 6 to 8 ft., $2.00. 
Red Oak—5 to 6 ft., $1.50; 6 to 8 ft., $2.00. 
Red Bud (“Judas Tree’”’)—Pink flowers be- 
fore leaves. 3 to 4 ft., $1.00; 4 to 5 ft., $1.25; 
5 to 6 ft., $1.50. 
Sassafras—A handsome shade tree whose 
leaves assume bright autumn tints. Pyramidal 
grower. 3 to 4 ft, $1.00;\4 to 5 ftiy$1.253 5 
boxonit., >1.50: 
Tulip Tree—Beautiful tree with greenish- 
yellow tulip like flower. 3 to 4 ft., $1.00; 4 to 
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Black Walnut—6 to 8 ft., $1.50. 
REMEMBER. We have many of these trees 
in sizes larger than listed herein and have 
many other varieties, 

FOR QUICK SHADE 
Select Trees from This Group 
European Birch—Upright grower with 
white bark, 
Black Locust—Rapid grower. 
Oregon Maple—Our big leaf native 
maple, 
Carolina Poplar—Spreading fast grow- 
ing tree. 
Lombardy Poplar — Narrow, upright 
growing. 
Cottonwood—Our native poplar. Does 
well in wet soil. 
Native Ash—F or wet soils. 
Weeping Willow—Spreading tree of 
rapid growth. 
Prices on above varieties: 3 to 4 ft., 
60c; 4 to 5 ft., 75c; 6 to 8 ft., $1.00; 
larger trees up to $5.00. 
Mail Order Special: Order 5 or more 
trees from the above list in the 3 to 4 ft. 
grades and we will pay the postage to 
points West of the Cascades. 
Please note that we do not pay trans- 
portation except on special offers like 
this. Shade trees up to 4 to 5 ft. grade 
can be shipped by parcel post without 
cutting back. Larger trees must either 
be cut back or else go forward by freight 
or express. 


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We offer a large stock of 
Flowering Shrubs at prices 
ranging from 75c to $1.00 in- 
cluding — 
SPIREAS 
WEIGELIA 
DEUTZIA 
FORSYTHIA 
SNOWBALL 
LILACS 
MOCK-ORANGE 
and many others. 


VINES 
35c to $1.50 


HEDGE PLANTS 
Of various kinds 
CAMELLIAS 
12 inches to 10 feet 
NAMED RHODODENDRONS 

FINE GRAFTED LILACS 
$1.50 to $2.00 

MAGNOLIAS 
Shrubs of All Kinds 
