
SHADE and ORNAMENTAL TREES = 
So ‘ HAWTHORNE, PAUL’S SCARLET— 
ay This is a beautiful, deep scarlet Hawthorne 
that grows to perfection in Western Wash- 
ington. 4-5 ft., $1.75. 
PRUNUS BLERIANA—Small tree with 
purple tinted foliage, double pink flowers. 
The first in blossom every spring. Blossoms 
appear before foliage. Very showy. Semi- 
dwarf. 4-5 ft., $1.25. See colored cut Page 5. 
PRUNUS TRILOBA—Early, before the 
leaves appear, the slender branches of this 
little tree are festoons of glorious 
double pink rose-like flowers. Triloba is a 
ft., $1.25. 
solid 
sensation every spring. 4-5 
THUNDERCLOUD—This and the Vesu- 
vius have the most beautiful foliage of any 
of the flowering plums. The leaves appear 
a rich red and gradually become 
darker, turning toa very rich purple. Large, 
shiny leaves. 4-5 ft., $1.50. 
color 

FLOWERING CHERRY, KWANZAN— 
“Gateway to the Mountain’’. Probably the 
most common and best-known double. Flow- 
ers very large, up to 2 inches in diameter 
with about 30 large petals; deep rosy pink. 
Price: 4-5 ft., $1.75. 

HAWTHORNE, PAUL’S SCARLET 
DOGW OOD—Pink flowering, very dwarf tree; 
large clusters of pink blossoms, very showy. 30-36 
in., $3.00. 
DOGWOOD (White Flowering)—An attractive 
small shade tree; very hardy; branches are a pro- 


fusion of creamy white flowers every spring. NOTICE 
4-5 ft., $1.75. 
Be Owing to the acute shortage of roses for 
FLOWERING CRAB (Bechtel’s)\—One of the the 1944-1945 season we have decided to 
finest double, bright pink fragrant flowers. Slow 
growing. 4-5 ft., $1.50. 
FLOWERING CRAB, CARMINE (Atrosan- 
guinea)—A very profuse bloomer. Graceful habit; 
list our offerings only in the general Spring 
catalogue. If you fail to receive your copy in 
January, drop us a ecard and one will be 
mailed to you. 

carmine flowers; red branches. Prices: 4 to 5 ft., 
$1.50. 


PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
THE ARISTOCRATIC PEONY 
Peonies are among the very few permanent flow- 
ering plants that lend themselves to early fall plant- 
ing. Experience has shown that finest results are 
obtained at this time and where the rule of not plac- 
ing more than 2 or 3, inches of soil over the lowest 
eye on the root cutting, is followed. Cultivate for 
best results. 
FELIX CROUSSE (Double)—A brilliant dazzling 
ruby-red. Consists of a central bomb of incurved pet- 
als surrounded by broad, prominent guard petals. 
Late mid-season. Price: 75c. 
INSPECTEUR LAVERGNE (Double)—A_ vivid, 
deep and glorious crimson. A large and showy flower, 
welcomed by all who see it. Mid-season. Price: $1.00. 
BALL O’ COTTON (Double)—A pure white coming 
into bloom late mid-season. Perfect rose-type, pleas- 
ingly fragrant. Plant is of medium height, foliage 
good, stems strong. An excellent white usually found 
in winners. Price: 85e. 
FRANCES WILLARD (Double)—A very fine white 
which we believe gives universal satisfaction. Opens 
an exquisite blush-white, occasionally with a carmine 
touch, changing to pure white. Usually found in win- 
ning classes, in every showroom. Mid-season. 
Price: $1.00. 
MARTHA BULLOCH (Double)—One of the great- 
est of all pink Peonies—bright rose-pink. The tall 
plant holds a cup-shaped rose-type flower that some- 
times measures from 9 to 12 inches across. Strong 
stems. A constant prize winner. Mid-season. 
Price: $1.25. 
MIGNON (Double)—Exquisite, transluscent shade 
of amber white, shading to delicate pink. Large, 
showy, reliable. Mid-season. Price: $1.00. 
MYRTLE GENTRY (Double)—A beautiful late 
pink that gradually fades to pure white. Perfect rose- 
form. Tints of flesh and salmon show throughout 
the petals. Strong plant; splendid appearance. Fra- 
grance of a tea rose. Price: $1.75. 
PHILLIPE RIVOIRE (Double)—Very bright, rich 
erimson. Beautiful form and uniform soft rich color- 
ing. Absolutely void of stamens. Pleasing fragrance. 
Highest rated of any red Peony. Late mid-season. 
Price: $1.50. 
ELLA CHRISTIANSEN (Double)—So_ distinct 
from other delicate pinks as to be a real acquisition. 
Exceedingly large; petals long, narrow, and heavily 
serrated on edges. Opens cup-shaped, then flat. Ir- 
resistibly appealing. Receives the unbounded praise 
of every one who sees it. Price: $1.25. 
CATHERINE S. FOX (Single)—Delicately soft, 
appealing shade of rose. Slender stamens of gold, 
rising from the center of the bloom, lending more 
grace to an already graceful landscape flower. 
Holds well in sun or rain. Price: $2.00. 
HELEN (Single)—This is a very fine early deep 
shell pink. A double row of broad rounded petals 
surrounds a mass of golden stamens. Tall, strong, 
and erect stems. If you are looking for a good single 
pink, this variety will more than please you. 
Price: $2.00. 


PEONY, MARTHA BULLOCH 
“BEAUTY” COLLECTION 
Special to You! 
$5.15 value for $4.15 
Five beautiful varieties consisting of the 
following: 
AVALANCHE (white) 
ELLA CHRISTIANSEN (pink) 
MARTHA BULLOCH (dp. pink) 
FELIX CROUSSE (red) 
INSPECTEUR LAVERGNE (dp. red) 

“DE LUXE” COLLECTION 
Five outstanding varieties as listed: 
FRANCES WILLARD (white) 
MIGNON (amber-white) 
MYRTLE GENTRY (pink) 
PHILLIPE RIVOIRE (red) 
HELEN (shell pink, single) 
$7.25 value for $6.00 

Should you care for one of each of the 
above listed exquisite and _ aristocratic 
PEONIES, we offer you a SUPER-SPECIAL 
collection of all eleven varieties, valued at 
$14.35 for this 
VERY SPECIAL PRICE 
$10.50! 
Washington customers will please include sales tax in their remittances. 
