KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO e 7 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
Beautify your home with hardy, 
high altitude grown, Kimberly Nurs- 
ery Shrubs. Our shrubs are grown 
under irrigation which insures a 
fibrous root system, and are all 
strong, thrifty two and three year 
old shrubs. They cannot help but give 
complete satisfaction. Shrubs marked 
(*) can be grown in partial shade, 
but they will also thrive in full 
exposure to the sun. Letters after 
varieties indicate approximate height 
class. 
(L)—low growing 
(M)—medium growing 
(T)—tall growing 
* Almond, Double Flower 
The flowers are borne on its slender 
branches during May and are very 
fragrant. Double pink or double white. 
2-3 ft., $1.00 each. (M) 
* Berberis (Barberry) 
JAPANESE BARBERRY (B. Thunbergii) 
— A round, bushy, dwarf shrub. Hardy 
everywhere. Bright green foliage in 
summer turning a brilliant red in fall, 
with scarlet berries that last way into 
the winter. Good for sun or shade. 
15-18 inch, 75c; 18-24 inch, $1.00 ea. (L) 
RED-LEAVED BARBERRY (B. Thun- 
bergii Atropurpurea) — Habit of growth 
and berries same as Green Barberry, 
but foliage develops a rich bronzy red 
color. Plant in full sun exposure for 
brightest color. 12-18 inch, 75c; 18-24 
inch, $1.00 each. (L) 
* Berberis Mentorensis 
U.S. Plant Patent No. 99. This plant is a 
cross between B. Thunbergii and B. 
Juliana. A very rugged grower, thrifty 
and hardy. Foliage is heavy, thick, of 
perfect color — a green as dark as Yew. 
18-24 inch, per 3, $2.60; per 12, $7.25. 
Buddleia 
(Butterfly Bush) 
These new varieties of Butterfly Bush 
are growing in popularity. Plant in full 
sun for best results. Winter mulching 
recommended. 
CHARMING — Lavender-pink blooms. 2 
yr., 45C. 
ILE DE FRANCE — Rich reddish-purple. 
2 yr., 15¢C. 
ROYAL RED-—WNevw, rich, dark royal 
purple, intensified to almost red. Field 
grown plants — $1.00 each. 
* Coralberry 
CHENAULTI (Improved Coralberry) — 
New. Glossy green foliage, very dense 
and compact. Pink flowers in spring 
followed by red berries in fall and win- 
ter. 18-24 inch, 75¢c each. (M) 
VULGARIS (Coralberry) —Small dark 
green leaves, retaining foliage longest 
of any deciduous shrub. Dark red ber- 
ries in late fall. Hardy anywhere. 2-3 
ft., 60c; 3-4 ft., 75c each. (M) 
* Chokeberry (Aronia) 
ARBUTIFOLIA — Attractive pale green 
foliage, coloring to vivid red in the fall. 
White flowers in May are followed by 
masses of red berries. 18-24 in., 75e. (T) 
* Cornus (Dogwood) 
RED OZIER — Cream colored flowers in 
June. Bright red twigs and branches 
in ,fall and winter. Good for shade. 
2-3 ft., 75c. cr) 
* Cotoneaster 
PEKING — A shrub with lustrous green 
foliage, white flowers in June, and fol- 
lowed by black berries. Very hardy. 
18-24 inch, 75c; 2-3 ft., $1.00 each. (M) 
DIVARICATA — Handsome shrub bearing 
pink flowers and red berries. Foliage 
semi-evergreen. Spreading habit of 
growth. 18-24 in. spread, $1.25 ea. (M) 
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Syringa — (Virginalis) 
Tested, Dependable Shrubs and Trees 

