


BUSH ROSES 
2-year bushes 90c each; $10.00 dozen. 
Salem-grown acclimated bushes. 
NOTE. Our rose bushes are not devitalized 
by being stored indoors in dry air. Why risk 
boxed, waxed bushes that may have been de- 
vitalized by dry, indoor storage when our ac- 
climated bushes cost no more? 
Varieties 
AMI QUINARD—Very dark red. 
ANGELE PERNET—Coppery-yellow. 
AUTUMN—Burnt orange. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER—Single shrub rose. 
Red one side petals, yellow on reverse. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Copper pink. 
- BOUDOIR—Tyrian red on inside petals, 
creamy white on reverse. 
BOUQUET—Rose-red floribundi. 
CHAS. P. KILHAM—Oriental red suffused 
with orange. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO — Bicolor—yel- 
low and raspberry red. 
CALADONIA—White. 
CECIL—Single yellow. 
CUBA—Orange-scarlet. 
‘ ail STONE—Blazing crimson. One of 
est. 
DAINTY BESS—Rose pink. A fine single. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Shell pink. 
: BORCTHY JAMES — Two toned chamois- 
ink. 
DAINTY MAID—Similar to Dainty Bess 
with perhaps a litttl more color. 
E. G. HILL—Scarlet. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—Coppery-pink. 
ne DE HOLLANDE — Dark velvety 
red. 
ERNA TERSENDORF—Pink polyantha. 
FAIENCE—Pink and yellow bicolor, 
FAMA—Bicolor. 
FRAU KARL DRUSKI— White. 
GIRONA—Bicolor. Red and yellow blend. 
GOLDEN SALMON — Polyantha. Orange- 
scarlet. 
GOLDEN GLEAM— Yellow. 
GOLDEN DAWN —Sunflower yellow. 
HINRICH GAEDE—Copper-orange. 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE — Floribundi. 
Red. Constant bloomer. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE — Well 
pink. 
INNOCENCE—Single white. 
ISOBEL—Single pink. 
JOANNA HILL—Creamy yellow. 
KATHLEEN PECHTOLD—Bicolor of gold, 
orange and copper. 
KAREN POULSEN—Single, unfading red. 
Continuous bloomer. 
KATHERINE ZEIMET—White polyantha. 
KORALLE—Floribundi. A dandy rose-red 
always in bloom. 
LOS ANGELES—Flame pink. 
LULU—Slender buds of coral-apricot. 
LIZZY HORSTMAN—Scearlet. 
LITTLE MISS MUFFET—Coral-pink flori- 
bundi. 
HOME SWEET HOME—Peony shaped pink 
flowers. 
MME. JOS. PERRAUD—Buff. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT—Pink. 
MARGARET McGREEDY—Large orange- 
scarlet. 
MAYOR BAKER—Orange-scarlet. 
MARTHA LAMBERT—Shrub rose. 
let single flowers. 
MME. EDU. HERRIOTT—Coral pink. 
MRS. SAM McGREEDY—Copper-orange. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT—Fine yellow. Pointed 
buds. 
McGREEDYS YELLOW—One of best yel- 
lows. 
McGREEDYS IVORY—A fine white. 
MRS. R. M. FITCH—Floribundi. Light pink. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—Yellow. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE—Whtie. 
NIGHT—Very dark red. 
PADRE—Coppery-scarlet. 
PICTURE—A fine new pink. 
POINSETTA—Poinsetta red. ; 
PRES. HOOVER—Orange-scarlet and pink. 
RAPTURE—Light pink. An improved Mde. 
Butterfly. 
RED RIPPLES—Floribundi. Red. 
ROSLYN— Yellow. 
RED HOOVER—Cherry red. ; 
SEQUOIA—Light yellow suffused apricot. 
SOUTHPORT—Red. 
SOU. MME. CLAUDIUS CHAMBARD — 
Deep rose-pink. 
TALISMAN—Mixture of red, orange and 
copper. ; 
THE DOCTOR—One of best pinks. | 
TRIUMPH DE ORLEANS—Floribundi. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
2-year bushes. $1.00 each. — 
AMERICAN PILLAR—Vigorous, single ap- 
ple-blossom pink. é : 
CL. CECILE BRUNNER—Tiny pink flow- 
rs. 
CL. YELLOW CECIL BRUNNER — Tiny 
yellow flowers. 
CL, ETOILE DE HGLLANDE— Red. 
CL. HOOSIER BEAUTY—Dark crimson. 
CL. LOS ANGELES—Coral pink. ; 
’ CL. LADY HILLINGDON — Long apricot 
buds. 
CL. MRS. P. S. DUPONT — Yellow ever- 
blooming. r ; 
CL. MDE. BUTTERFLY—Light pink buds. 
CL. PRES. HOOVER — Vigorous, orange- 
scarlet. 4 
CL, TALISMAN—Red, yellow, copper mix- 
ture. Repeat bloomer. 
COUNTESS OF STRADBROOKE—Unfad- 
ing red. Repeat bloomer. F 
DR. VAN FLEET—Flesh pink. J 
KITTY KINNONMONTH—Clear pink. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHLIN—Pink. 
PAULS LEMON PILLAR— White. 
PAULS SCARLET CLIMBER—Red. 
REVEILLE DE JONNAIS—Bicolor. Golden 
yellow diffused with pink. Something differ- 
ent. 
SOU CLAUDIUS DENOYEL — Repeat 
bloomer. Red. 
RUTH_ALEXANDER—$2.00 each. 
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WHEN TO PLANT 
Balled Evergreen Shrubs. 




Oct. 1—June 1 
Nut : Fruit - Shade Trees - Roses. 
are Nov. 15—April 15 
Tulips - Hyacinths - Crocus - Peonies. 
; . Oct. - Nov. - Dec. 



TREE ROSES 
Our tree roses are budded on _ thornless 
stems that do not sucker underground as do the 
native canes used by most nurseries as stems. 
They are headed at about 42 inches from the 
ground. We are grading our tree roses into 
three grades, the top grade having straightest 
stems and best heads whereas the No. 2! grade 
will be more crooked stems, which, however, 
can be pretty well sraightened out by staking 
and tieing. 
Select grade 
No. 1 grade... 
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Varieties 
AUTUMN—Burnt orange. 
CHRIS STONE—Blazing crimson. 
DAINTY BESS—Single. Pink. 
DOROTHY JAMES — Two toned chamois 
pink. 
red. 
HINRICH GAEDE—Copper-orange. 
INNOCENCE—Single white. 
KAREN POULSEN—Single, unfading red. _ 
KORALLE—Rose-red floribundi. 
KATHLEEN PECHTOLD—Old-gold orange 
and copper. 
LULU—Slender buds of coral-apricot. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT—Fine yellow. 
McGREEDY IVORY—Best white. 
MRS. SAM McGREEDY—Cooper-orange. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—Yellow. 
POINSETTA—Poinsetta red. 
PICTURE—A fine pink. 
PRES. HOOVER—Multicolored. 
RED HOOVER—Rose-red. 
TALISMAN—Red, yellow and copper. 
THE DOCTOR—Fine pink. 
GOLDEN GLEAM, McGREEDY 
and THE DOCTOR all on one tree. 
SOUTHPORT (red), MRS. P. S. DUPONT 
(yellow) and KATHLEEN PECHTOLD (mul- 
ticolored) on a single tree. 
NOTE—Where we ship tree roses we must 
charge $1.00 per tree extra to cover cost of 
crating and buyer pays the express costs. Too 
large for parcel post. 
PATENTED ROSES 
IVORY 
Rose bushes are very short in supply all thru | 
ETOILE de HOLLANDE—Dark velvety | 
the nursery trade again this season. Patented © 
varieties are especially scarce. 
small supply of the following varieties. 
CRIMSON GLORY—Velvety deep crimson. 
$1.50 each. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG — 1941 All-_ 
American. A beautiful red. $1.50. 
COUNTESS VANDAL—Pink. $1.50. 
ECLIPSE—Long yellow buds. $1.50. 
FRED EDMUNDS — 1944 All-American. — 
Coppery-orange. $2.00. 
FANTASIA—A fine new golden yellow. 
$1.50. 
FLORADORA — Floribundi; cinnabar red. 
. An All-American. $1.50. 
GOLDEN HARVEST—Clear golden yellow. 
$1.50. 
HEARTS DESIRE—Fragrant rich scarlet. 
$1.50. 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL—1944 All- _ 
American, Clear pink. $2.00. 
LOWELL THOMAS — Rich yellow. All- 
American. $2.00. 
MARK SULLIVAN—Golden yellow, heav- 
ily veined and shaded wtih cerise and rose- 
pink. $1.25. 
MIRANDY—1945 All-American. Deep crim- 
son. $2.00. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOTT — Watermelon 
pink. Fine buds. $1.50. 
NARZISSE—Immense maize-yellow. $1.50. 
PEACE — ALL-AMERICAN. Buds_ rich 
creamy yellow changing to creamy white with 
pink picotee edging to petals. One of finest 
roses ever created. $2.50. 
PINOCCHIO — Most popular floribundi. 
Continuous blooming salmon flushed with gold 
at base of buds. $1.25. 
REX ANDERSON—lIvory white. $1.50. 
ROSE ELFE—Floribundi with diminutive 
rose-pink buds. $1.00. 
SHOW GIRL—$2.00. 
SONATA—Long pointed buds of cochineal- 
red. $1.50. 
SIGNORA—Orange-salmon on long stems. 
$1.50. 
COLORED HYDRANGEAS 
Not many shrubs bloom in summer. Hydran- 
geas start blooming after the big spring bloom 
of most other shrubs. They thrive in part 
shade. 
AVALANCHE—Large white flowers. 
AMERICA—Deep rose pink. 
TRIUMPHE—Deep pink. 
TROPHEE—Reddish-pink. 
Price: 2-year blooming size plants, $1.50. 
HEDGE MATERIALS 
ENGLISH LAURELS. Fastest growing 
evergreen hedge. Plant 30 inches apart. 
1-year, 12 to 15-inch plants, $2.00 dozen. 
ENGLISH PRIVET. A near evergreen. 
Plant 12 inches apart. $1.00 dozen. 
For tall, ready grown hedges and screens we 
have English Laurel up to 6 feet tall and 
Cedars up to 7 feet high. 
BLUEBERRIES 
These do well here if planted on soil well 
supplied with organic matter such as peat 
moss, rotted straw or rotted manure. Add 
sulfur to make sure of acid soil. Plant two or 
more varieties to insure pollenation. We can 
supply’ Rancocas, Rubel and Wersey, all fine 
varieties. 
4-year plants $2.50 each. 
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 
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FLOWERING SHRUBS 
These shrubs lose their leaves in winter but 
are most colorful in spring and summer. They 
are especially valuable in creating a colorful 
backyard or ‘“‘out-door living room”. Surround 
your backyard with these shrubs to create 
privacy. 
The shrubs in this list sell for from 75c to 
$1.25 each, depending upon variety and size. 
In some varieties we offer several sizes. See 
them at our salesyard. 
ALTHEA—Bloom in late summer. We have 
Boule de Feu—a red; Lucy—red; Banner— 
white wtih red eye; Rubis—red, and Pulche- 
rima—rose. 
BEAUTY BUSH—Kolkwitzia. 

Pink flow- 
ers. 
CALYCANTHUS — Fragrant red - brown 
flowers. Small plants available only. 
PINK DEUTIA— 
FORSYTHIA (Goldenbells) 
bloomer. Yellow flowers. 
PINK TARTARIAN BUSH HONEY- 
SUCKLE. 
HYDRANGEA HILLS OF SNOW — White 
flowers. 
KERRIA—Double yellow flowers. 
LILAC—Common purple lilac. 
PERSIAN LILAC—Lavender flowers. 
MOCK ORANGE—White flowers. 
JAP QUINCE—Red flowers. 
RED FLOWERING CURRANT—Fine na- 
tive. Red flowers. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTE— White ‘flowers. 
SPIREA THUNBERGI (Jap Spirea)—Very 
early white flowers. 
SPIREA TRICOCARPA — Korean 
White flowers. 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER — Pink 
flowers in summer. 
SNOWBALL—Old fashioned white balls. 
VIBURNUM TOMENTOSUM—Flat Jap 
snowball. 
HIGHBUSH CRANBERRY — Similar to 
snowball but produces colorful clusters of red 
berries; $1.50. 
PINK WEIGELIA—Trumpet shaped pink 
flowers. 
VITEX MACROPHYLLA — A graceful 
shrub with lavender-blue flowers in late sum- 
mer and fall. 
BUDDED FRENCH LILACS 
MME. LEMOINE—Double white. 
PRES. GREVY—Double violet. 
BELLE DE NANCY—Double pinkish. 
PRES. LOUBET—Reddish purple, double. 
CHAS. JOLY—Reddish purple, double. 
JAN VAN TOL—Single white. 
CHAS. X—Single magenta, 
MONTAIGNE—Double pinkish. 
Price: $1.75 to $2.50. 
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Camellias - Pink Dogwoods 
Tree Roses - Rhododendrons 



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SALEM, OREGON 
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NURSERY-GROWN NATIVES 
We have quite a variety of nursery grown 
native shrubs and trees. These are particular- 
ly adapted to use in development of country 
places. These shrubs will transplant safely 
whereas collected stock from the woods is very 
risky. We can supply Ponderosa pine, Contorta 
pine, Hemlock, Douglas fir, Sitka spruce (the 
Coast spruce), Incense cedar, Thyua plicatum 
(native cedar) and Lawson cypress (Port Or- 
ford cedar). We have most of these in a num- 
ber of sizes from 2 feet up to 15 feet, in some 
instances. 
Among the native shrubs we can supply 
Oregon Grape, Red Flowering Currant, Ocean 
Spray, and Vine Maple. Among the native 
shade trees are the Oregon Ash, which is the 
best suited tree where drainage is poor and 
the Oregon Maple, perhaps our most rapid 
growing shade tree. We do not price this stock 
in this list since our sizes are so varied. Look 
it over in our salesyard. 
SHIPPING ORDERS 
The prices herein are salesyard prices and 
do not include shipping costs unless marked 
“prepaid”. 
If parcel post shipment is desired it must 
be prepaid. If you wish your order to go for- 
ward by parcel post and if item is not priced 
“prepaid” you can add 25c to any order (item 
with dirt ball excepted) under $2.50 or 10% 
of amount of order for amounts exceeding 
$2.50 and we will prepay by parcel post, PRO- 
VIDED ITEMS ORDERED ARE SMALL 
ENOUGH TO GO BY PARCEL POST., Trees 
over 5 feet high will have to be pruned back to 
meet parcel post regulations. 
THE ABOVE PREPAID DEAL APPLIES 
ONLY TO SHIPMENTS IN OREGON AND 
WASHINGTON. Shipments elsewhere are 
shipped express or freight at buyers cost. 
Orders too large for parcel post will have to 
go freight or express. No. C.O.D. please. 
BULBS 
We will have a nice assortment of 
Bulbs this fall. These will include TU- 
LIPS, HYACINTHS, CROCUS, DAFFO- 
DILS and LILIES. These are all bulbs 
that should be planted by December first. 
For spring plant we will have DAHLIAS 
and GLADIOLUS in variety. 


Visit our salesyard at 375 S. Lib- 
erty Street, 3 blocks south of 
State Street . 
A complete stock of — 
SHRUBS 
ROSE BUSHES 
FRUIT AND NUT TREES 
SHADE TREES 

