BUSH ROSES 
No. 1 grade 65c each. 
No. 2 grade 40c each. 
Ours are Salem-grown acclimated Rose 
Bushes. 
Angele Pernet—Coppery orange-yellow. 
Autumn—Burnt orange. 
Austrian Copper—Single-shrub rose. Copper- 
red on one side and yellow on reverse. 
Ami Quinard—Very dark red. Fragrant. 
Betty Uprichard—Copper-pink. 
Bouquet—Floribunda with rose-red blooms. 
Grows 2 to 2% ft. 
Catalonia—Vermillion. 
Caladonia— White. 
Cecil—Single. Yellow. Large flowers. 
Cecile Brunner—Tiny double pink, ; 
Chas. P. Kilham—Oriental red suffused with 
orange, 
Conqueror—Saffron yellow. 
Christopher Stone—Blazing crimson. One of 
best Roses of recent years. 
Condesa de Sastago Bicolor. 
raspberry-red. 
Cuba—Semi-double orange scarlet. 
Dame Edith Helen—Well formed, shell pink. 
Dainty Bess—Best single. Rose pink. 
Dorothy James—Chamois-pink. Two-toned. 
A new one. 
Edith Nellie Perkins — Orange buff inside. 
Coppery pink outside, 
E. G. Hill—Large, fragrant dazzling scarlet. 
Etiole de Hollande—Dark velvety red. 
Ellen Poulsen (polyantha)—Dark pink. 
Erna Teresendorf (polyantha)—Pink. 
Faience—Bicolor of pink and yellow. 
Feu Jos. Looymans—Bronzy yellow. 
Frau Karl Druski—Large white. 
Frederico Casas—Orange-red and yellow. 
Girona — Turkey-red and golden yellow. 
Somewhat on Talisman order. 
Golden Dawn—Sunflower yellow. 
Golden Emblem—Golden yellow. 
Golden Gleam—Yellow. 
Golden Ophelia—Yellow. 
Golden Salmon (polyantha )—Orange-scarlet. 
Heinrich Wendland—Golden-yellow and nas- 
turtium red on opposite sides of petals. 
Hinrich Gaede—Beautiful copper-orange. 
Hadley—Rich 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. 
Mme J. Perraud — Large, 
flowers. 
Kathleen Pechtold—Long buds of old gold 
and orange and copper. 
Karen Poulsen—Single. Unfading red. Con- 
tinuous bloomer. 
Koralie—Floribundi. Great clusters of red- 
dish-rose flowers. 
Lady Hillingdon—Long buds apricot. 
Los Angeles—Flame pink. 
Lulu—Slender buds of coral-apricot. Finest 
boutonniere rose. 
Mayor Baker—Showy orange-scarlet. 
Margaret McGreedy—Large orange-scarlet. 
Mabel Morse—Clear yellow. 
Martha Lambert—New. Everblooming shrub 
rose growing 4 feet high and same width. 
Single scarlet blooms. 
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. 
oe Sam McGreedy—Copper-orange flushed 
red. 
Mrs. G, A. Van Rossen— Yellow with orange- 
brown veins. 
Night—Very dark crimson. 
Padre—Brilliant coppery-scarlet. 
Picture—Fine new pink. 
Poinsetta—Long buds of poisetta-scarlet. 
Portadown Ivory—Long, perfectly shaped 
bud opening ivory white. 
Pres. Hoover—Orange-scarlet. 
Rapture—Pink. An improved Butterfly. 
Red Ripples— A new floribundi. Intense 
vivid red long lasting blooms. 
Roslyn—Golden yellow. 
Sequoia—Light yellow, suffused apricot. 
Senori Gari—Gold, buff and apricot. 
Southport—A fine red. 
Sunshine (Floribundi) —- Orange 
Constant bloomer of tiny roses. 
Sou. de Mme. C. Chambard — Outer petals 
rose red; inner petals rose-pink. Fragrant. 
Talisman—Mixture of red, yellow and cop- 
per. 
The Doctor — Silvery pink, long pointed 
buds. Fragrant. 
Ville de Paris—Sunflower yellow. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
75c Each 
American Pillar — Single. 
pink. Vigorous, 
Apeles Mestres—Clear yellow. Large. 
Betty Uprichard—Copper-pink. 
Cl. Cecile Brunner—Tiny pink flowers. 
Cl. Yellow Cecile Brunner—Yellow flowers. 
Cl. Dainty Bess—Single. Rose pink. 
Cl. Etiole de Hollande—Dark red. 
Cl. Golden Emblem—Yellow. Vigorous. 
Cl. Hoosier Beauty—Dark crimson. 
Cl. Los Angeles—Coral pink. 
Cl. Lady Hillingdon—Long apricot buds. 
Cl. Mde. Edu Herriott—Orange and coral. 
Cl. Mrs. E. P. Thom—Yellow. 
Cl. Mrs. P. S. Dupont—Beautiful yellow. 
Cl. Mde Butterful—Light pink. 
Cl. Pres, Hoover—Vigorous. Orange-scarlet. 
Countess of Stradbrooke — Unfading red. 
Everblooming. 
Dr. Van Fleet—Flesh pink. 
Kitty Kinninmonth—Clear pink. 
Le Reve—Semi-double yellow. 
Mermaid—Large single, sulphur yellow. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechlin—Pink. 
Paul’s Lemon Pillar — Best white climber. 
White with trace of lemon, 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber—Great clusters scar- 
let flowers. 
Reveile Dijonnias — Bicolor. Golden yellow 
suffused with pink. Different. 
Silver Moon—Very vigorous. Single white. 
Sou. Cladius DeNoyel — Velvety crimson. 
Recurrent bloomer. Fragrant. 

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TREE ROSES 
$2.00 Each 
(Due to shortage of crating materials / 
we cannot ship tree roses this season.) 
Condesa de Sastogo 
Christopher Stone / 
Dainty Bess 
Dame Edith Helen 
Etiole de Hollande 
Hinrich Gaede 
Karen Poulsen 
Mayor Baker 
Mrs. Sam McGreedy 
Mrs. E. P. Thom | 
Prs. Hoover 
Talisman 
The Doctor 
For description of these varieties see 
bush rose list in this folder. Tree roses 

are best planted in December, January 
and February. 

FLOWERING TREES 
We have other flowering trees than those | 
listed herein and in some varieties other sizes. 
Aldenhamensis Flowering Crabapple. Dark | 
purplish-red buds. Red fruits. Bronzy foliage. 
Neidzwetskyana Flowering Crabapple—Pink 
flowers. Red fruit. 
Scheideckeri Flowering Crab.—Semi-double , 
pink flowers. | 
Bechtold Flowering Crab—Slow growing 
tree. Semidwarf. Double pink flowers. (25c | 
per tree higher than other crabs). 
Kwanzan Flowering Cherry — Double pink | 
flowers. 9 
Pink Pearl Flowering Cherry—Double white | 
flowers. Very fine. 
Benigiri Flowering Cherry — Light pink | 
flowers. 
Pauls Scarlet Hawthorne — Great clusters | 
tiny double red flowers in May. 
Pink Hawthorne—Same as above except for | 
pink flowers. ; 
Carriere Hawthorne — Very slow growing 
trees, almost evergreen. White flowers but — 
spectular red fruits in winter. This is the tree 
planted around the sunken garden at the State 
Capital. 
Vesuvius Flowering Plum — Red leaves, © 
single light pink flowers. a 
Pissardi Flowering Plum—Red leaves. White 
flowers. , 
Blieriana Flowering Plum — Double pink | 
flowers. 
Salesyard Prices i 
3 to 4 ft. trees, $1.00; 4 to 6 ft., $1.25 to | 
$1.50; 6 to 8 ft., $2.00 to $2.50. } 
(Shipping—The two smaller grades can go 
forward parcel post. Add 25c to orders under 
$2.50 and 10 percent to larger orders and we 
will ship prepaid parcel post. We can ship the 
larger grades by freight or express and buyer 
pays the freight on delivery.) 
Double Weeping Cherry — On strong stems 
5 to 6 ft. high, $2.00 to $2.50. 
Pink Florida Doewood — Very spectacular 
tree with pink flowers. Rather slow growing 
and makes a round headed tree. $2.50 to 
$7.50. 
White Flowering Florida Dogwood—ASimilar 
to above but white flowers. $2.50 to $3.50. 
SHADE TREES 
We have other varieties not mentioned here. 
Also some of those described are available in 
larger sizes. We grow a large assortment of 
shade trees. 
Cut-leaf Weeping Birch—A harrow grow- 
ing tree with white bark, (50c per tree higher 
than other trees in this list.) 
Chinese Elm — Fairly fast grower. 
American Linden—A good parking tree. 
Medium growth. 
Norway Maple—A hard maple. Fine park- 
ing and shade tree. 
Mt. Ash—An erect growing tree with a fine 
fall show of orange-red berries. 
Russian Mulberry——A tree with berries that 
resembles blackberries. Fine for birds. 
Sycamore—One of the best street trees. 
Redbud (Judas Tree)—Pink flowers before 
leaves. 

Sassafras —- A handsome shade tree whose 
leaves assume brilliant autumn tints. Pyramid- 
al grower. 
Tulip Tree—A beautiful tree with flowers 
of greenish-yellow. 
Salesyard Prices 
3 to 4 ft trees, 75c; 4 to 6 ft. trees, $1.25; 
6 to 8 ft., $1.75; 8 to 10 ft., $2.00 to $3.00. 
(Note! We can supply the above list in one 
size or another but do not have all of them 
in all the sizes quoted.) 

FOR QUICK SHADE 
European Birch — Upright grower 
with white bark. 
Black Locust — Very rapid growing. 
Oregon Maple—Our native big leaf 
maple. Makes a great spreading tree. 
Carolina Poplar Upright growing. 
Lombardy Poplar—Narrow growing. 
Native Ash — For wet spots. 
Weeping Willow — A spreading tree 
of rapid growth. 


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(These are salesyard prices. For mail orders 
to be shipped postage prepaid add 25c to any 
order of $2.50 or under, for mailing costs add 
10% of amount of order for amounts over 
$2.50. 

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DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
These are shrubs that lose their leaves in 
winter time. They are generally very colorful. 
Ideal for surrounding a backyard to provide 
privacy as well as color. Figures following 
name indicate average ultimate height. 
Pink Flowering Almond—4 ft. 
Aithea—6 to 8 ft. 
Banner—White flowers with red eye. 
Lucy—Red. 
Pulcherrima—Rose. 
Deutzia—7 ft. Outside flowers pink, inside 
white. 
Forsythia Suspensia— Yellow flowers, droop- 
ing, vine-light growth. 
Morrow Bush Honeysuckle—7 ft. Creamy 
white flowers. 
Hydrangea Arborescens (Hills of Snow)— 
Al ae 
Single Mock-orange—S8 ft. White flowers. 
Spirea Anthony .Waterer—Pink flowers. 3 
ft. Blooms all summer. 
Pink Weigelia—6 ft. 
Ocean Spray—8 ft. Creamy flowers in July. 
Vine Maple —10 ft. Leaves have bright 
autumnal colors. 
Above shrubs 75¢ each. These are generally 
bushy plants 2 to 3 ft. high but some of the 
slower growers will be a little under this size. 
Red Leaf Barberry—4ft. 
Beauty Bush—4 ft. Showy light pink flow- 
ers. 
Snowball—7 ft. 
Highbush Cranberry—7 ft. 
follow white flowers. 
Hydrangea P. G4 ft. Plume-like flowers. 
Hydrangea Otaksa — 4 ft. Pink or white 
flowers all summer; $1.00 to $1.50. 
Kerria (Jap rose)—6 ft. Yellow flowers. 
Purple Lilac—7 ft. 
Double Mock-orange—Double white flowers. 
Jap Quince—4 ft. Red flowers. 
Spirea Thunbergi—5 ft. Very early white 
flowers, 
Spirea Van Houtte—7 ft. 
after Sp. thunbergi. 
Prices of above, $1.00 each. 
_ Viburnum Carlesii—4 ft. Very slow grow- 
ing. The so-called “fragrant snowball.” Highly 
fragrant pinkish flowers. $2.50 to $3.50. 
Viburnum Burkwoodi—5 ft. Similar to V. 
Carlesii but more nearly evergreen, faster 
ee and looser balls of flowers. $2.75 to 
$4.00. 
Budded Lilacs — $1.50 to $2.50. (For de- 
scription of budded lilacs send for Camellia- 
Rhododendron descriptive list.) 
Magnolia Soulangeana—$4.00 up. 
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GIVE SHRUBS FOR XMAS 
“Give Gifts That Grow” 
You can solve many of your gift prob- 
lems in this year of scarcity of merchan- 
dise by giving living gifts—gifts that en- 
dure through the years. 
Give Flowering Trees, Shrubs, fine 
Lilacs, 
budded Rhododen- 
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EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
This list does not cover evergreen 
shrubs. We have a very complete line of 
balled shrubs at our salesyard. These are 
too heavy for mailing and crating is too 
scarce to permit many shipments. 
Your 
best deal on this class of stock is to look 
them over at salesyard and make your 
own delivery. 
We have no general printed list of 
evergreen shrubs. We do have a folder 
on Camellias and Rhododendrons. Send 
for it if interested. 

BOXWOOD 
For Edges and Hedges 
Dwarf Boxwood is the best evergreen for 
low borders. Very slow growing. Hardy. 
Salesyard Prices 
8 to 4-inch plants (fist size clumps) $2.25 
doz.; $15.00 per 100. (Add 25c dozen for pre- 
paid shipments. ) 
Tall Boxwood—Faster growing than dwarf 
box. Plant 15” apart for hedges. Ideal for 18” 
to 4 ft. hedges. Evergreen. 
a to 8-inch plants—$3.50 doz.; $25.00 per 
ie to 15-inch plants—$6.00 doz.; $45.00 per 
Visit our Salesyard at 375 S. 
Liberty Street, 3 blocks south 
of State Street.. 
A complete stock of — 
SHRUBS 
ROSE BUSHES 
FRUIT AND NUT TREES 
SHADE TREES 

Our Location 
We do all of our selling from our 
downtown salesyard located three blocks 
south of the heart of downtown Salem, 
just three blocks south of State Street on 
South Liberty. Due to war conditions we 
operate our salesyard as follows: 
From Monday through Friday, open 
12:30 till 6:00 P. M. (or until dark in 
the winter months). 
Saturday, 8:00 to 6:00. 
Sunday (from February 
from 11:00 till 4:00, 
till 
May) 

