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SH BERRIES HAWTHORNE, PAUL’S SCARLET—This is a beautiful. 
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deep scarlet Hawthorne that grows to perfection in Western Of 
DELIVERY DATE Washington. 4-5 ft., each $1.75. | a i 
DECEMBER or JANUARY PRUNUS BLIRIEANA—Small tree with purple tinted | ae i 
eee foliage, double pink flowers. The first in blossom raat : 0) 
CURRANTS spring. Blossoms appear before foliage. Very showy. Sem1- | 
RED LAKE—Finest of all red currants, Un- dwarf. 4-5 ft., each $1.50. 
YET Ee; SOS OE ae ay ee PRUNUS, THUNDERCLOUD—This variety has the most 
50c each; 10 fori 00: beautiful foliage of any of the flowering plums. The large ‘ 
PERFECTION—Fine large red berry. Very shiny leaves appear a rich red color and gradually become U 
productive. 2-year, each 35c; 6 for $1.65; 12 for darker, turning to a very rich purple. 4-5 ft., each $1.50. | f 
$3.00. | 
* j = FLOWERING CHERRY, KWANZAN—“‘Gateway to the . 
BLUEBERRIES Mountain.’’ Considered the most beautiful and best-known 
Very limited supply; orders accepted only as double. Flowers very large, up to 2 inches in diameter with 
long as supply lasts. While blue-berries are com: about 30 large petals; deep rosy pink. Price: 4-5 ft., each 
$2.00. 
FLOWERING CRAB 
double, bright pink fragrant flowers. Slow growing. 
each $1.50. 
paratively new and require acid soil and plenty 
of moisture as the berries are growing, they are 
becoming more and more in demand. 
JERSEY—Magnificent hybrid. Parents were 
Grover and Rubel. Late maturer. Bush like Rubel. 
Ready when other sorts are gone, thus giving 
long picking season. Large berries, fine for pies 
and canning. High flavor when dead ripe. The 
best named sort. Price: 3-year old, strong, sturdy, 
bearing size plants, $2.00; 4 for $7.00. 
OL SELECT HYBRID SEEDLINGS. For the 
(Bechtel’s)— One of the finest 
4-5 ft., 
small garden where only a few bushes are 
used, it has been found most satisfactory to 
purchase “‘seedling’’ bushes, These bushes have 
been grown and selected by local experts in the 
business of raising blueberry plants and chosen 
from parent bushes that are the “tops” in fruit 
production. Price: 4-year, sturdy, bearing size 
plant, $2.00; 4 for $7.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES 

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OREGON CHAMPION — Berries medium size, 
Sora greenish white, good quality. 2-year, each 
35e; 6 for $1.65; 12 for $3.00. 
KENTISH GIANT—This is one of the very de- 
sirable giant size Gooseberries, which has been 
cultivated in Europe for years, but is seldom seen 
in the United States. On good soil and with proper 
care berries as large as three-quarters of an inch 
or larger are produced in abundance. Turns red 
when fully ripe. Fine for eating fresh when ripe. 
Excellent for use green (unripe) for jams, jellies 
and pies. Price: Each $2.00. 
DUCHESS—A very large English type goose- 
berry of same habit as Kentish Giant but entirely 
green fruit. Price: Each $2.00. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
AZALEA MOLLIS (Chinese Azalea)—Very 
colorful blooms ranging from bright orange to 
flame in varying color and intensity. Medium 
sized plants. Well budded. Each $1.50. 
AZALEA OCCIDENTALIS (Western Azalea) 
—A native of southwest Oregon coastal belt, 
semi-evergreen. Blossoms in May and June and 
then intermittently all summer and fall. Flow- 
ers pink and white with exquisite fragrance of 
Honeysuckle, Good cut flower. Medium sized 
plants, well budded. Each $2.00. 
AZALEA HINODEGIRI—The brilliant ever- 
green hardy Azalea which provides the scarlet 
display in early spring. Medium sized plants; 
well budded. Each $1.50. 

AZALEA MOLLIS 
SUNSET LILY (Pardalinum Giganteum). This 
splendid NEW lily has been highly praised and 
recommended as one of the most robust and hardy 
sorts. Deep red petals with bright purple spots. 
Golden yellow center and throat. 5-6 feet. Price: 
2 for 75e; 6 for $2.00. 
REGALE—From western China; one of the 
most beautiful Lilies. It grows 3 to 5 feet high. 
Blooms out-of-doors in July, is perfectly hardy, 
and flourishes under widely varied conditions. 
The large, trumpet-shaped, delicately scented 
flowers, produced freely, are ivory-white shaded 
pink, tinged canary-yellow in throat. Fine for 
forcing. Price: 2 for 75e; 6 for $2.00. 

ANDROMEDA (Pieris Japonica)— 
Lily of the Valley shrub. A charming 
evergreen shrub 3 to 4 feet tall when 
mature, with clusters of creamy 
white flowers in early spring. Do well 
in partial shade or moist places. 
Sturdy plants: Each $2.50. 
BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitzia)— 
Graceful, tall shrub with arching 
branches. Thousands of tubular 
shaped bright pink flowers are pro- 
duced along the entire length of the 
branches in clusters. Extremely 
hardy, easy to grow, highly recom- 
mended. $1.00 each. 
DAPHNE CNEORUM (Dwart or 
Rock Daphne) — Garland flower. A 
lovely dwarf evergreen which bears 
a profusion of fragrant rose pink 
flowers, both in spring and fall. It is 
hardy. Medium sized plants: Each 
$1.00. 
DAPHNE ODORA— A variety of 
daphne that blooms in winter and 
early spring, Large shiny evergreen 
leaves, which make it a very attrac- 
tive shrub. Sturdy plants: Each $1.75. 
FLOWERING QUINCE — Very 
early in spring, this fine attractive 
shrub is completely covered with daz- 
zling orange to scarlet flowers, fol- 
lowed by small fragrant, quince- 
shaped fruits. Foliage dark, glossy 
green. Very desirable for single speci- 
mens; also hedges. Grows 5 feet tall. 
2-3 ft. Each $1.00. 
FORSYTHIA or GOLDEN BELL 
(Intermedia Spectabilis)\—Very showy 
eary spring bloomer, with flowers of 
clear yellow. Erect grower. 3 to 4 ft. 
Each $1.00. 


A FAVOR PLEASE 
If you have a friend who 
is interested in buying our 
high quality Northwest Grown 
Trees, Shrubs, Roses, 
Bulbs, 
Plants and Seeds, we will be 
very happy to send them a copy 
of this catalog .. . please send 
us their name and address on 
a posteard. 
SNOWBALL (Viburnum Opulus Ster- 
ile). The well known American Snow- 
ball. Grows from 8-10 ft. Flowers in 
May. 3 to 4 ft. size. Each $1.00. 
SNOWBALL (Viburnum Tomento- 
sum). Most popular because this va- 
riety is dwarf and not susceptible to 
aphis. 3 to 4 ft. size. Each $1.00. 
SYRINGA  (Philadelphus) — Mock 
Orange, Double white variety. Very 
fragrant and free blooming. 3 to 4 
feet. Each $1.00. 
WEIGELIA (Eva Rathke) — Car- 
mine red flowers brilliantly offset by 
its slightly bronzed foliage. Compact 
shrub type. 3 to 4 feet. Each $1.00. 
WEIGELIA (Rosea) — Brilliant 
bright rose colored flowers. Profuse 
bloomer. Not so dwarf as Eva Rathke. 
3 to 4 feet. Each $1.00. 
ORDER SHEET 

FLOWERING CRAB 


FLOWERING QUINCE; 

Millers Booster Feelin 

Strawberries — Small Frits — 
Flowers — Shrubs — Vege thle 
Feed Plants Regularly — Stin) lates 
rooting and rapid growth. Contains al 
elements known to affect plant grov th: Nit 
Phosphorus, Potassium, Calcium,’ | Mag 
Tron, Copper, Sulphur, Manganese, Boron 
Cobalt, Iodine. 
Used at the rate of 1 rounded tablépoy 
gallon of water; applied at the rate 0f| 
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diluted solution per plant or 1 galloi ste 
tion per 9 feet of row. Make applicitiy at 
to 10 day intervals during active g1 mtg 
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Diluted solution may be safely pitty 
over plants or applied at base of pitty 
Supplements Organic Humus Corto, ,, 
ing out a-cemplete plant feeding P *&ray, 
50e; 5 Ibs. $1.50. 



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