




For Shade and Beauty 
Trees serve to beautify the landscape by 
framing the picture and directing the eye to 
the house and points of interest. They also 
provide the very necessary background 
against which the house stands out. They 
should never be planted without well con- 
sidered purpose. When carefully placed their 
play of shadow on the lawn, across walks 
and drives, is very delightful. 
Birch—Cut Leaf, Weeping, 6 to 8 feet, $2.50, 
$3.00 and $5. 00. 
Cherry—Japanese double pink flowering, 4 
feet, $1.00. 
Cherry—Weeping, red flowering. $2.00 each. 
Crab—Double, large-flowering, pink, 4 feet, 
75c. 
Elm—Siberian or Chinese, small foliage, fast 
growers, 6 to 8 feet, 75c, $1.00; 8 to 10 feet, 
$1.00 to $1.50. Large tree, $2.50. 
Hawthorn—Very ornamental, double scarlet 
flowers, 6 feet, $1.50 to $3.00. 
Locust—Rose pink flowering, 5 to 6 feet. 
$2.00 each: 8 to 9 feet, $3.00 each. 
Locust—Black, fast growing, very desirable 
for this section, 8 to 10 feet, $2.00. 
Locust—Globe, round heads, need no prun- 
ing, very dense, 8 feet, $2.50. 
Mountain Ash—Clusters of red berries in 
fall. $1.25 each. 
Norway Maples, 6 to 8 feet,$1.50 to $2.50. 
Meare cut leaf, 8 to 10 feet, $1.50 to 
Peach—Double flowering, pink or red. At- 
tractive. 5 feet, $1.00. 
Prunis Triboli— Small trees covered with 
double rose-pink flowers. Very. attractive. 
4 feet. Each, $1.50. 
Willow — Upright. Giant catkins with pink 
east. 75¢c to $1.50 each. 
Willow—Weeping Wisconsin, 6 to 8 feet, 
$1.00 to $1.50. 
Evergreens 
Most suitable for North Central Washington. 
ARBOR VITAE— 
Globular in shape—Dwarf, 
$2.50 to $5.00 each. 
Poo ee 10 to 20 inches, $1.50 to 
2.50 
Oriental—24 to 30 inches. $2.00 to $3.00. 
Pyramidal—24 to 30 inches, $2.50; 3 to 6 
feet, $4.00 to $6.00. 
JUNIPERS— 
Virginia—18 to 24 inches, $1.50 to $3.00 
each, 
Chinese — Pyramidal in shape. 
inches. $2.00 to $3.50. 
JUNIPERS—Spreading Varieties: | 
Pfitzer—18 to 24 inches, $2.00 to $3.50. 
Tamerisifolia—18 to 24 inches, $2.00 to 
“Savine—18 to 24 inches, $2.00. 
PINES—Dwarf Mugho. $2.00 to $3.55. 
SPRUCE—Colorado Blue: 3 to 4 feet, $5.00; 
5 to 6 feet, $6.50 to $10.00. 
By ire to 3 feet, $3.00 to $4.00. 
GIFT POTTERY 
FOR FLOWER ARRANGEMENT 
esc jardinieres, bowls, figurines, baby 
booties, storks, snooty pups and cats, flat 
dishes with candlesticks and many other 
pieces of pottery both large and small. 
' Any one of the above arranged with flow- 
ers will make a lovely gift for birthdays, 
weddings, ‘anniversaries, graduation, sweet- 
hearts, and new babies. 
c Be listing gift with a sentiment. 
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1 to 2 feet. 
18 to 24 
Add 3% Sales Tax to all items on this page. 

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PLANT A VICTORY GARDEN—RAISE ALL YOU CAN . 5 
ORNAMENTAL TREES FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Add Color to the Landscape 
Selling out all the following list ow- 
ing to shortage of help. SEE US FOR 
BARGAINS. 
ALMOND—Pink or white, double flowering, 
eachats wes 2a 75c to $1.00 
AZALEA MOLLIS—This variety we found 
to be quite hardy and literally covered 
with bloom in early spring. Colors, yellow 
or salmon. Very attractive. Bushes 12 to 18 
inchesshigh sEach:< 0...) ee. $1.50 to $2.00 
BARBERRY—Japanese, green foliage. 
1 oe. Col gh Lac ng REE comme 35c and 50c 
BARBERRY—Red leaf. Very attractive. 
ia chie.s ere Shee eer 50c, 75c, and $1.00 
BUDDELIA, or Butterfly Bush—Dark pur- 
-ple, light lavender and rose pink flower- 
ing. 75c to $1.50 each. 
CALYCANTHUS, or Sweet Scented Shrub— 
Fragrant foliage, chocolate colored flow- 
OLS. Ma ked Citi: es suemete ern eto eT 2 75c 
CORAL BERRY—Attractive shrub covered 
with racemes of bright coral berries. 
IPT iC el sett et a a Moe, eee 50c to 75c 
CRANBERRY, High Bush—Large, decora- 
tive foliage, tall growing, covered with red 
berries in the fall. Each...202............. $1.00 
DAPHNECneorum—Pink flower, very fra- 
eiqeManre-fohQycietig yl afVol kes ps Se $1.00 to $2.50 
FORSYTHIA, or Golden Bell—One of the 
first to bloom. Golden yellow flowers..75c 
HONEYSUCKLE—Large growing shrub cov- 
ered with sweet-scented flowers. Comes 
in white, pink, or red. Tartarian varieties. 
Price 75c 
HYDRANGEA, A. B. or Hill of Snow........ 75c 
HYDRANGEA, P. G.—Showy pink flowers. 
Price 75c 
KERRIA, Japonica—A valuable shrub, hav- 
ing golden yellow flowers, for shady loca- 
GPS 2 SA Vol ne Seana Se Sees el eS See 75c 
KOLKOWITZIA, or Beauty Bush—Trumpet- 
shaped flowers are freely produced 
throughout the season............. $1.00 to $1.50 
LILACS— 
Charles X—Rich reddish purple.......... $1.50 
-Charles Jolly—Very dark purple. 
Each 
Double White 
Persian—Lavender, slender arching 
branches, small leaves, large feathery 
heads7eprice each ye. : inser nn $1.00 
PRIVET HEDGE—10 to 12 ins.....10c and l5c 
PRUNIS TRIBOLI— Very desirable shrub, 
profuse bloomer of large double rich pink 
FIOW CLS Ee TiCew nee 75c to $1.00 
PRUNIS CISTINA—Foliage of bright red- 
dish purple. Very attractive for mass plant- 
ing. Each 75¢ 
QUINCE JAPONICA — Shrub producing 
showy scarlet flowers in April and May. 
BPP Chaps eee ne oy ae te Ph ee ok pee 75c 
SNOWBALL —Large double ball-shaped 
snow-=winite flowers: 2.02 i ees esis ee tence 75c 
SNOWBERRY — Low graceful shrub, tiny 
pink flowers turning to snow-white berries 
Lathe REO TI CON seater oe get ee 50c to 75c 
SPIREA—Anthony Waterer. Dwarf, crimson 
LlOWETSs MO W SLOWING. ON nt 75¢ 
Van Houttii—White flowers. Price.......... 75c 
Thunbergii — Medium shrub, spreading 
branches, white. Earlier than Van Hout- 
five eri COme =. peer Se Ce ieeree Inte 75c 
Prunifolia—Small plum-like leaves, dou- 
ble pure-white flowers. Price............ $1.00 
SYRINGAS — Mock Orange — Single waxy 
white flowers, very fragrant.....75c to $1.00 
Virginalis—Producing many large double 
and single snow-white flowers. Very 
desirable Price...) 25. 75c and $1.00 
TAMARIX—Hispada. Silver foliage, bright 
pink flowers throughout the summer. — 
Africana—Dark ‘green foliage, pink flow- 
ers before leaves. 
Price, 75c to $1.00 each. 
WEIGELAS—Eva Rathke: Remarkably free 
bloomer; rich red flowers. 
Floribunda—Lighter red than Eva’ Rathke, 
larger grower. 
Rosea—Rose-colored flowers. One of the 
best varieties. 
. Variegated — Dwarf grower, variegated 
leaves and pink flowers. 
Price, 75c each. 
Cut Flower Department 
CORSAGES—tThe latest creations for dresses 
or in the hair. Made of flowers in season 
such as roses, violets, sweet peas, carna- 
tions. On special order—gardenias and or- 
chids. 
Prices, 50c to $2.50. 
WEDDING FLOWERS —Bride’s bouquets 
made of flowers in season, mainly roses. 
$3.00 to $5.00 and up. 
Bride’s Bouquets with Showers—$6.00 and 
up. 
Bridesmaid’s Bouquets—$3.00 to $5.00. 
Bridesmaid’s Bouquets, Colonial Bouquets, 
$1.50 to $3.00. 
Bride’s Corsages. $1.50 to $2.00. 
Boutonnieres. 15c to 35c each. Usually a 
white carnation or a white rose. 
WEDDING DECORATIONS—Arrangements 
with large palms, latticework, baskets of 
flowers, candlesticks and archway. For 
use in home or church, ranging in price 
from $3.50, $5.00, $10.00, to $25.00. Call us 
for an estimate. 
Hanging Baskets 
AND WALL POCKETS 
For vining plants and ferns. 
Fancy Pots 
In white, yellow and blue. 
five- and six-inch. 
For plants. 
Three-, four-, 
Cactus Pottery 
Planted with cactus or empty. Cats, dogs, 
deer, elephants, Mexicans, ducks, rabbits, 
and small glazed pots. 
35c to 75c each. 
Milot-Mills Lawn Grass 
Mixture 
Blue Grass and White Dutch Clover 
Such as was used to make the Chelan 
County Court House lawn, the lawn at the 
ball park, the lawn at the golf course, the 
lawn at the hospital in Soap Lake, also the 
lawns around the many beautiful homes in 
Wenatchee and North Central Washington. 
Sow one pound for a plot 10 by 20 feet 
square (200 sq. ft.). 
Milot-Mills Lawn Grass Mixture. Lb....... 75c 
White Dutch Clover. Lb... $1.40 
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PLANT A VICTORY GARDEN 
Our Government urges us this 
year to plant and care for a Victory 
Garden. By so doing it will not 
only insure an adequate supply of 
food for our boys on the fighting 
front and for those at home, but 
will furnish those who do so fresh 
vegetables of unsurpassed quality. 






