8 @ KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO 
Cydonia 
JAPAN QUINCE (Japonica) — This at- 
tractive shrub blooms in May, often 
before the glossy leaves appear. In 
bloom it looks almost as if it were a 
blaze, which sometimes gives it the 
name ‘Fire Bush.” Likes a sheltered 
place. 18-24 inch, $1.00 each. (L) 
* Elder 
AMERICAN (Sambucus canadensis) — 
Hardy native shrub with white fra- 
grant flowers, June, July, followed by 
black berries. 18-24 in., 75c each. (T) 
CUTLEAF ELDER — Dark green fern- 
like leaves, finely cut. White flowers, 
May-June. 2-3 ft., 75c. (T) 
GOLDEN ELDER — Hardy, rapid-grow- 
ing shrub with outstanding yellow foli- 
age, large cream-colored blossoms. 
18-24 in., 75c each. (M) 
* Evonymus 
AMERICANA (Atropurpurea) (Straw- 
berry Tree) — American Burning Bush. 
Very showy. In autumn, loaded with 
scarlet seed pods, orange-colored ber- 
ries. 2-3 ft., $1.25. (T) 
Forsythia (Golden Bell) 
FORTUNEI — Strong erect habit, bright, 
bell-shaped golden flowers in early 
spring. One of the first shrubs to 
bloom. likes a sheltered location. (H. 
8-9 ft., S. 4-5 ft.) 18-24 inch, 75e; 2-3 
ft., $1.00. (T) 
* Flowering Plum 
PRUNIS TRILOBA — Often called ‘Rose 
Tree of China.’ — A medium tall grow- 
ing shrub, literally covered in early 
spring with very double pink flowers. 
Blooms before the leaves appear. 18- 
24 inch, $1.00; 2-3 ft., $1.50 each. ‘(M) 
* Honeysuckle (Bush) 
(Lonicera) 
TARTARIAN PINK — Dark pink flowers 
in early spring, followed by orange 
berries turning red in summer. Most 
popular of the bush varieties. One of 
the first shrubs to leaf out in the 
spring. Very rapid grower and an 
excellent screen shrub. 2-3 ft., 75¢ 
each. CT) 
TARTARIAN YELLOW-Similar to pink, 
except flowers bloom white turning to 
dark yellow, followed by orange ber- 
ries in summer. 2-3 ft., 75e each. (T) 
MORROWI — Spreading habit, attractive 
foliage. White flowers in May and June. 
Red berries. 18-24 in., 75c each. (M) 
Hydrangea 
HILLS OF SNOW — Snow-white blooms 
of large size, flowering in early June 
until late July. Good shade shrub. 18-24 
inch, $1.00 each. (L) 
Kolkwitzia Amabilis 
BEAUTY BUSH — Long arching branches 
—all the merits of a perfect shrub — 
combines hardiness, beauty of foliage, 
and amazing profusion of pale pink 
bell-shaped flowers in June. Do not 
expect too much bloom for 2 or 3 years, 
but after that it will bloom annually. 
18-24 inch, $1.00 each. (M) 
Lilac 
COMMON PURPLE OR WHITE — Large 
clusters of fragrant purple or white 
flowers in early spring. Blooms best in 
full sun. 2-3 ft., 75ce. (T) 
PERSIAN PURPLE — Habit more open 
and branches more slender and droop- 
ing than Common Lilac. Purple flow- 
ers, heavy bloomer. Blooms the second 
year. 2-3 ft., $1.00 each. Gig 
NEW CHINESE OR ROTHOMAGENSIS 
— Generally grown and sold for Persian 
Lilac. Upright, vigorous grower, red- 
dish-purple flowers, April-May. One of 
the best for general planting on ac- 
count of its free blooming qualities and 
hardiness. 18-24 inch, $1.25 each. 
JOSIKAEA (Hungarian Lilac)—The pop- 
ular Lilac with the dark purple flow- 
ers. Upright grower, attractive dark 
green foliage, blooming in June. 18-24 
inch, $1.50 each. 
French Lilacs 
Valuable, hardy hybrids. Popular on ac- 
count of attractive flowers of various 
color and foliage. 18-24 inch plants, 
$2.00 each. 
MME. LEMOINE — Double, pure white, 
large panicles. 
PRES. GREVY — Double bluish lilac. 
Ninebark 
OPULIFOLIUS (Ninebark)—Quick-grow- 
ing, tall shrub, useful for screens; 
white flowers followed by bright red 
fruit in July. 2-3 ft., 75c. (T) 
OPULIFOLIUS NANA (Dwarf Ninebark) 
— Dwarf form. dense growing, attrac- 
tive white flowers in May-June, fol- 
lowed by red pods. 18-24 in., 75e. (M) 
Shrubbery is the ideal background for “‘The Outdoor Living Room” 
