
LILACS 
FRENCH BUDDED LILACS 
The French Lilaes are far superior to the old va- 
riety, or common Lilae. They produce immense clus- 
ters of high colored, fragrant blossoms, and bloom at 
an early age. We have them in both Double and Single 
type, in an assortment of colors. Two or more colors 
erouped together make an unusually attractive dis- 
play. 
Strong Branched Specimen Plants: Each $1.50 
postpaid; 3 for $4.00 postpaid; 10 for $12.00 postpaid. 
ALPHONSE LAVALLE—Pyramidal clusters of 
double bluish llae flowers. 
BELLE DE NANCY—Great panicles of double 
satiny rose blooms, white center. 
BUFFON—NSingle pink; very outstanding, large 
elusters of blossoms. 
CHARLES JOLY—Double purplish red. Very at- 
tractive, tall grower. 
LAMARCK—Double pink-mauve. Very choice. 
MONT BLANC—Large single white, very fragrant. 
EMILE GENTIL—Double cobalt blue, large clus- 
ters. 
HENRI ROBERT—Largest double flowers of pur- 
plish-blue. 
NEGRO 
STAD. DE ROTHPLETZ—Double deep purple; 
extra choice. 
OLIVER DE SERRES—Double deep blue; one of 
the best. 

Single deep wine; heavy bloomer. 
Planting Note: Plant the union of top and root 
stock about four inches below the surface of the soil. 
Note: Sizes and varieties listed in our Catalogue, 
page 16, are not available. 
VISIT OUR NURSERY SALES YARD 
On Baseline Road — Forest Grove. 
Because our catalogue space is limited, we cannot list all the varieties and sizes of trees and 
plants whieh we have on display at our sales yard. For specimen plants of Rhododendrons, Camel- 
lias, Azaleas, Pink Dogwood, Magnolias, Tree Roses, Tree Wisteria, Flowering Shrubs, Flower 
Trees, and Everereens of all kinds see our display. 
Superior Quality at Reasonable Prices. 
If you do not have our “Planting Guide” Descriptive Catalogue a copy will be mailed 
to you on request. 

WE PAY SHIPPING CHARGES on all bare root 
trees and plants. EVERGREENS must be dug and 
shipped with the roots encased in a ball of earth, add- 
ine extra weight and requiring special packing to 
assure successful transplanting. In ordering Ca- 
mellias, Rhododendrons and Azaleas from this list 
please add the shipping charge, which will help de- 
fray the extra cost of handling and shipping. W 
will be glad to quote larger size plants and other 
Evergreens to be shipped freight collect. 
COMBINATION FRUIT TREES 
A single tree with three varieties of frmt ripening 
over a long season and producing fruit for every 
purpose. 
SWEET CHERRY—Three varieties on one tree. A 
pink canning and Maraschina cherry; a supreme 
quality black cherry, and a pollenizer to insure heavy 
production. Two-year-old, heavy-branched tree: 
$4.00 each express prepaid. 
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Add 35c per plant for 
packing and postage. 

PATENTED BUSH ROSES 
No. 1—_TWO-YEAR FIELD GROWN BUSHES 
Standard varieties—Please refer to our Catalogue, 
pages 20 to 22 for complete rose listing with deserip- 
tions and prices. 
APRICOT QUEEN (Pat. No. 464). A iovely com- 
bination of orange and apricot at the base of petals, 
merging to salmon rose. Long pointed buds, with reg- 
ular well placed petal arrangement in the open 
flower. Handsome leathery foliage. Each $1.25 post- 
paid. 
FRED EDMONDS (PP). Beautiful long-shaped 
buds of burnt-orange open to glorious 25-petaled 
blooms of vivid, glowing coppery orange color which 
slowly changes to apricot. The plants are rather 
spreading in habit and have a elistening, olive-green 
foliage. Kach $2.00 postpaid. 


THE CHIEF 
(Pat. No. 456) 
HORACE McFARLAND (PP). Large deep apri- 
cot buds open to beautifully formed buff-salmon 
spicily scented blooms. This sturdy upright-growing 
plant has large leathery foliage and blooms almost 
continuously from June to hard frost. Each $2.00 
postpaid. 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK (PP). Buds large, 
long-pointed opening to long-lasting very large flow- 
ers of Empire yellow fading to lemon yellow as the 
flower matures. Excellent leathery, glossy dark green 
foliage covers this vigorous bush. Each $2.00 post- 
paid. 
MME MARIE CURIE (PAF). This free flowering 
variety came out of France before war prohibited its 
export and has proven such a fine rose that it was 
awarded third place in the All-American Rose Selee- 
tions. Tall and bushy growth with orange buds open- 
ing to medium size golden yellow flowers. Each $1.50 
postpaid. 
PEARL 8S. BUCK (Pat. No. 423). Leathery dark 
ereen foliage makes a perfect foil for the long-pointed 
buds of a rich orange hue which open to a soft gold 
suffused with apricot. The plant is generous and 
free-blooming and the long stems are fine for cutting. 
Kach $1.50 postpaid. 
ROSE BAMPTON (Pat. No. 425). An intense shade 
of China red retaining its depth of color throughout 
the long life of the blooms. This plant is very hardy 
and disease resistant with rich dark green foliage. 
Kach $1.50 postpaid. 
STERLING (Pat. No. 21). Long-pointed buds of 
striking pink, opening to well-formed flowers with 
gold at the base of the petals. Each $1.25 postpaid. 
THE CHIEF (Pat. No. 456). Extremely long, large 
buds of dehghtful form and rich color. Deep rose to 
flame opening to a full flower of flame, coral and 
copper, becoming orange-pink as the flower opens. 
Rich fruity fragrance. Each $1.25 postpaid. 

