Downtown, 4th Avenue and Denny Way 
MALMO 


ANNUAL 
BEDDING PLANTS 
We carry a complete line of all the leading 
varieties of annual bedding plants, including 
the novelties. 
The plants we offer are the finest strains ob- 
tainable, all have been properly hardened off 
and are growing here in the open air. We in- 
vite you to visit either of our convenient loca- 
tions and make your selection from our com- 
plete stock. Special prices on full flat boxes. 
Partial list below. 
FROM FLATS 
Ageratum Lobelia Salvia 
Alyssum Marigold Salpiglossis 
Aster Nemesia Scabiosa 
Clarkia Nicotiana Snapdragons 
Cosmos Pansies Stocks 
Didiscus Petunias Verbena 
Godetia Phlox Zinnia 
Larkspur 
FROM POTS 
Balsam Geranium Vinca 
Calceolaria Heliotrope Lobelia 
Cannas Ice Plants Lotus Vines 
Dracaenas Lantanas Ivy Geranium 
Fuchsia Petunia 

Thuja orientalis aurea nana 
THE PROPER WAY TO PLANT AN 
EVERGREEN 
Dig the hole large enough. 
The proper depth to plant. 
Good soil around the plant. 
Turning back the burlap around the ball. 
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Our Conifers and Broadleaved Evergreens 
have been frequently transplanted and will 
lift with a complete fibrous root system in a 
solid ball of earth. These balls of earth are all 
tightly wrapped in burlap. When planting, this 
burlap must be cut open at the top and folded 
down after the hole has been half filled with 
earth. If this is not done the water will run off 
the burlap and so prevent the plant from get- 
ting the needed moisture. 

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MALMO Coniferous Evergreens 
Practically all of this class are hardy in subzero climates except Araucaria, Cryptomeria & Sequoia 
Prices subject to market changes. 

Abies 
Concolor—White Fir. Silvery blue foliage, sym- 
metrical growing. Beautiful for lawn speci- 
mens. $1.50-$3.50. 
Normanniana—Nordman Fir. Glossy dark green 
foliage, fairly slow growing. Fine as single 
specimens on lawn or grouping. $1.50-$3.50. 
Pinsapo — Spanish Fir. Bright green foliage, 
slow growing, symmetrical tree. 18-24" $2.00. 
Pinsapo glauca — Similar to above but with 
enn blue foliage, very attractive. 18-24’ 
3.00. 
Araucaria 
Imbricata—Monkey Puzzle. Unique because of 
its stiff horizontal branches and innumerable 
pointed scales. 18-24’ $3.00; 2-3’ $6.00. Spe- 
cimens to 14 ft. 
Cunninghamia lanceolata — Compact graceful 
habit with spiny leaves and horizontal slen- 
der branches. 2-3’ $2.50; 3-4’ $3.50; 4-6’ $4.00 
to $6.00. 
CEDAR, Alaska—See Cypress nootkaensis. 
Cedrus 
Atlantica — Distinctive dark green foliage, 
beautiful in its irregular growth of stiff hori- 
zontal ascending branches. $1.50-$2.50. Spe- 
cimens to 14 feet. 
Atlantica glauca—Similar to above but with 
steel blue foliage. Very striking. 2-yr. grafts 
$2.00; 3-4’ $4.00; 4-5’ $5.00; 5-6’ $6.00. 
deodara—Most graceful of the cedars, consid- 
ered by many the finest individual ever- 
green. Silvery blue feathery compact foliage 
borne on long drooping branches. Blue 
strain, trimmed: 18-24’ $1.50; 2-3‘ $2.00; 3-4’ 
$3.00; 5-6’ $5.00. Large specimens to 10 ft. 
deodara fontanalis — Blue foliage, pendulous 
branches. Very graceful open weeping deo- 
dara. 2-3’ $2.50; 3-4’ $3.50; 5-6’ $5.00; 6-7’ 
$6.00. 
libani—Similar to Cedrus atlantica but distin- 
guished by its horizontal branches. 
libani compacta nana—Dwarf compact form of 
libani. 18’ $2.50. 
CEPHALOTAXUS drupacea—Somewhat resem- 
bling Columnar Irish Yew but with coarser 
needles and wider form. $1.50-$2.50. 

Field of Conifer Evergreens 
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Cryptomeria 
Japonica—Erect growing evergreen with bright 
green plume-like foliage turning bronze in 
winter. Excellent accent tree or group. 2-3’ 
$1.50; 3-4 $2.00; 5-6’ $3.50; 6-7’ $4.00-$5.00. 
Nana—Similar to above but dwarf, compact 
and slow growing. 
CUNNINGHAMIA—See Araucaria. 
Cypress 
Lawson Alumii—Fine blue foliage, columnar 
type, rather slow-growing. 18-24" $1.50; 
24-30" $2.00; 3-4’ $2.50-$3.50. 
L. Erecta Virdis—Conical compact form of Law- 
son Cypress. 18-24” $1.50; 2-3’ $2.00-$2.50. 
L. Nedifera—Bright green thick foliage, low 
compact spreading habit. $1.00-$1.50-$2.50. 
L. Nootkaensis—Compact conical grower, dark 
green foliage, forming graceful appearing 
tree, very desirable. Specimens to 12 ft. 
L. Triumph de Boskoop — Compact graceful 
habit, deep blue foliage. One of the most 
attractive Cypress. 2-3’ $2.00; 3-4’ $3.00; 4-6’ 
$3.50-$5.00. 
L. Wisseli—Upright habit with interesting twist- 
ed gray-blue foliage forming dense tufts. 
“pas attractive. Rare. 2-3’ $2.00; 3-4’ $3.00- 
4.00. 
L. Stewarti—Similar to above but with distinc- 
tive golden sheen. $1.50-$2.50-$3.50. 
Arizonica—Bright blue-green foliage, slender 
habit. 18-24’’ $1.00; 2-3’ $1.50; trimmed spe- 
cimens, 3-4’ $2.50; 4-5’ $3.50. 
Italian (Cup. Semp.)—Dark green foliage, forms 
dense columnar tree. Our best tree for strict- 
ly formal placing. 2-3’ $2.00; 3-4’ $3.00; 4-6’ 
$3.50-$5.00. 
FIR—See Abies. 
Hemlock 
Tsuga Canadensis—Fairly slow grower, grace- 
ful feathery, compact, light green foliage. 
Endures dense shade, good for hedges. Nur- 
sery grown. 2-3’ $1.50; 3-4’ $2.00-$2.50. 
Tsuga hetrophylla — Western Hemlock. Dark 
green foliage, light graceful habit. Likes 
shade, excellent for background or hedge. 
2-3’ $1.25; 3-4’ $2.00; 4-5’ $2.50. 
Juniperus 
Chinensis—''Chinese Juniper.’’ Broad columnar 
compact grower, blue-green foliage, hardy. 
C. excelsa stricta — Greek 
Juniper. Dwarf conical 
compact type, blue-green, 
fine for formal planting. 
12--18’" $1.50-$2.00; 18-24” 
$2.00-$2.50. 
C. stricta variegated—Sim- 
ilar to stricta but with 
branchlets of pure white 
interspersed in the dark 
foliage. 12-18’’$1.50-$2.00; 
18-24’ $2.00-$2.50. 
Coast of Maine—Blue foli- 
age, long flexible creep- 
ing branches seldom at- 
taining height of over 15 
inches. Fine for rockeries 
and banks. $1.00-$1.50. 
Com. Hibernica — ‘‘Irish 
Juniper.’ Deep blue foli- 
age, slender perfectly col- 
umnar tree. 18-24’ $1.50; 
24-30’ $2.00; 3-4’ $2.50- 
$3.00. 

