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Please Note 
Nursery stock after leaving our premises is beyond 
our control and we cannot guarantee it to grow. If, 
however, we are notified before July 1st, that any such 
stock purchased from us at the regular catalog price 
during the month of April or May of this year did 
not grow, we will replace same next spring at one- 
half the original cost. This does not apply to Nursery 
Stock purchased below quoted prices. 
In the shrubs, fruit trees, berry bushes, ‘ete., listed in 
the following pages, we are offering only those varieties 
that are especially hardy for the Northwest. As with 
our seeds, we take special pains in getting the very best, 
strong, healthy stock obtainable. Plant shrubbery as 
early in the spring as you can as conditions then are 
ideal in establishing a good root growth which is very 
important in transplanting. 
Shrubs 
ALMOND, PINK FLOWERING. Rose-like pink flowers 
in early spring. Should be planted deeply to prevent 
sprouting of the plum root on which for hardiness, this 
variety must be grown. One of the most beautiful early 
flowering shrubs. Each, $1.00. 

Almond, Pink Flowering 
BARBERRY (Berberis thunbergi). A low growing bush 
with small leaves beautifully colored in fall. The bright 
red berries remain on the branches all winter. Hach, 60c. 
BARBERRY, RED LEAVED. Leaves and plant grow 
slightly larger than the common barberry. Leaves have 
a lovely red color. Each, 85c. 
BEAUTY BUSH. A very handsome hardy shrub, grow- 
ing 6 to 8 feet high resembling the Weigelia and Honey- 
suckle, bearing an amazing lot of pale pink bell-shaped 
flowers in June. A fine shrub. Each, $1.00. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddleia magnifica). A shrubby 
perennial sometimes called summer lilac. Blossoms 
borne in long racemes are rosy lilac in color with or- 
ange centers. A fairly rich soil, sunny position and 
abundance of water are essential for the successful cul- 
ture of the Buddleias. New growth starts from roots 
each year. Grows 83 to 4 feet high. Each, 75c. 
COTONEASTER, PEKING (Cotoneaster acutifolia). An 
attractive, beautifully formed shrub with thick, glossy 
leaves. turning to red in the fall. Small white flowers 
in early summer followed by large black berries which 
remain on the bush nearly all winter. Perfectly hardy. 
See Hedge Plants also. 2-3 ft. size. Each, 60c. 
CRAB, BECHTEL’S DOUBLE FLOWERING. Covered 
in spring with fragrant double rose-like pink flowers. A 
fine small lawn tree. Grows 15 feet tall. Each, $1.00. 
CURRANT, ALPINE (Ribes alpinum). A very dense 
growing shrub with fine dark green leaves. Height 3 to 
4 feet. A very good plant where the soil is well drained. 
See Hedge Plants also. 2 to 3 ft. size. Each, 75c. 
CURRANT, YELLOW FLOWERING (Ribes aureum). 
One of the earliest shrubs to bloom in the spring. Cov- 
ered with bright yellow flowers with clove fragrance. 
Bush grows 3 to 5 feet high. Hach, 75c. 
DOGWOOD, RED TWIGGED (Cornus siberica). Grows 
8 to 10 feet high, with clusters of white flowers, suc- 
ceeded by ornamental berries in the fall. Stem and 
branches turn a blood red in the winter. Each, 60c. 
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DOGWOOD VARIEGATED (Cornus mas elegantissi- 
ma). A variety similar to the Red Dogwood except that 
the leaves are green With a white stripe through the 
center. A desirable shrub for group planting. Hach, $1.00. 
ELDER, GOLDEN (Sambucus aurea). A shrub of me- 
dium height with yellow foliage and white flowers. 
Valuable for group planting because of its contrast in 
color. Grows 7 feet tall. Each, 60c. 
FLOWERING PLUM (Prunus triloba var, plena). A 
showy and interesting shrub, bearing in the spring, on 
its long slender branches a wealth of large pink double 
flowers. One of the finest spring blooming shrubs. 
Grows 5 feet high. Each, $1.25. 
FORSYTHIA SUSPENSA FORTUNEI (Golden Bell). 
An_ upright growing shrub with finely arching branches 
and golden yellow flowers borne in profusion _in early 
spring before leaves appear. Grows 5 ft. high. Each, 60c. 
HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY (V. opulus). A very orna- 
mental shrub with white flowers in late spring, followed 
in autumn by bright scarlet edible berries which remain 
until early winter. Grows 8 feet tall. Each, $1.00. 
HONEYSUCKLE, PINK (Tatarica). Very hardy, good 
for hedge or background for low growing shrubs, Fra- 
grant pink flowers in May and June, followed by red 
berries. Grows 8 feet high. Each, 60c. 
HYDRANGEA SNOWBALL. (H. arborescens grandi- 
flora). Heavy snowball-like flowers of white from late 
June to frost. 
partial shade. 
3 to 4 feet high. 
Should have plenty of water. Will stand 
Often used for solid low borders. Grows 
Each, 85c. 
HYDRANGEA 
(Patni culats 
grandiflora). One 
of the showiest of 
autumn shrubs 
bearing conical 
flower heads. of 
creamy white 
which later 
change to pleas- 
ing shades of red 
and. pink in Au- 
gust and Septem- 
ber. Always in 
demand for home 
yard planting he- 
cause of the large 
Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora me abe fp 
are out of bloom. Grows 4 feet high. Each, 85e. 
LILAC, Common Purple. 
Lilacs. Very hardy. 
These are the old-fashioned 
2 to 8-foot size. Each, 60e. 
LILAC, PERSIAN (Syringa persica). A beautiful shrub 
with slender, arching branches and narrow leaves. Pale 
purple flowers in May. Grows 7 feet. Each, $1.00. 
LILAC, Rothmagensis (Rouen Lilac). Grows 10 to 12 
feet high. Late blooming reddish purple flower. Deli- 
cately formed leaves. Each, $1.00. 
LILAC, VILLOSA. A very ornamental bush with dark 
foliage and pinkish-lilac flowers, blooming two weeks 
later than other lilacs. Each, $1.00. 
LILAC, BELLE de NANCY. (French.) Large, double, 
deep pink flowers bloom in profusion. Has nice foliage. 
Each, $1.50. 
LILAC, CHAS, JOLY. 
shrub, producing double, 
soms. Hach, $1.50. 
LILAC, CHAS. X (French). One of the best of all 
French Lilacs. Single flowers of reddish-purple of medi- 
(French.) <A very attractive 
dark purple-red colored blos- 
um size bloom freely. Each, $1.50. 
LILAC, Gloire De Moulins. (French.) Has_ single, 
dark purple flowers. 2 to 3-foot size. Each, $1.50. 
LILAC, MICHAEL BUCHNER. (F'rench.) A very prolific 
bloomer, early in spring, of beautiful double pinkish- 
lilac colored flowers. Each, $1.50. 
LILAC, MME LEMOINE. (French.) 
white. 
$1.50. 
LILAC, PRESIDENT GREVY. (French.) A fine variety 
producing large, full clusters of very large, double, pale 
blue flowers. Each, $1.50.' 
MOCK ORANGE (Coronarius). Orange scented, creamy 
white flowers in May and June. It is a strong growing 
shrub and like all Mock Orange is one of the best shrubs 
for situations which are partially shaded though pre- 
ferring sun. Grows 7 feet tall. Each, 60c. 
MOCK ORANGE, GOLDEN (Philadelphus aurea). <A 
compact shrub of an ultimate height of 4 feet with very 
brilliant yellow foliage. It is a mass of white flowers 
in May and June. Each, $1.00. 
A very popular 
Flowers large, double and free blooming. Hach, 
