VINES 
EUONYMOUS—Radicans Colorata—Evergreen vine. Fine to cover up old fences 
walls or buildings. Also a fine ground cover. Leaves turn a brilliant bronze red 
in the winter. Pot plants .35; 3 for 1.00. 
EUONYMOUS RADICANS WINTERCREEPER—Evergreen. Shiny deep green 
leaves. Upright habit. Needs protection in severe climates. Each .50. 
CELASTRUS SCANDEENS—American Bittersweet—Hardy vine producing red 
berries that stay on a long time. Each .50. 
ee LACE VINE—Fast growing vine, producing many tiny white flowers. 
aChentos 
HONEYSUCKLE—Goldflame—Patented. Gold and flame colored flowers. At 
1.00 each. 
WISTERIA—Rapid growing vine for trellises or arbors. Large bunches of blue 
flowers. Large 1.50. 
RASPBERRIES 
INDIAN SUMMER—New red variety that is both large and early. Bears second 
crop in the fall. Nice plants. 1.50 per dozen; 12.00 per 100. 
NEW WASHINGTON—Extra large. Bright red. This berry is grown extensively 
as a commercial berry on the coast. 1.25 per dozen; 7.50 per 100; 70.00 per 
1000. 
MORRISON—This is a new extra large blackcap. 2.50 per dozen; 15.00 per 100. 
NECTAR BERRY—Another new berry that has come into prominence. Very 
much like boysenberry but much sweeter, less acid and very hardy. .35 each; 
3.50 per dozen; 20.00 per 100. 
BOYSENBERRY—tThornless. Dozen 2.50. 
CURRANTS—Red Lake—Bright red. Extra large bunches and berries. This is 
also a new one. Two-year plants .50 each; dozen, 5.50. 
LUPINE—Russels Hybrids—You will find in this fine strain of lupine 
the most gorgeous flowers to be imagined. Some are solid colors 
of blue, pink, yellow, maroon, purple, etc. Many are lovely by- 
colors, such as violet and white, blue and yellow, red and bronze, 
red and white, purple and cream, yellow and orange, pink and 
white, etc. The standards are one color and the keel another. The 
flower spike resembles a closely set column of sweet peas with all 
flowers on the spike open at one time and the spike 3 to 5 feet 
tall. One of the sensations of the English horticultural world. We 
can offer them only in an assortment of colors; however, there are 
such a great variety of colors and combinations of colors that 
they should all be different. Nice strong young plants at Dozen 1.00 

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 
PLEASE NOTE—AIl orders must be in by June 1. This catalogue expires on this 
date. (Iris excepted.) 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Plants will be ready shortly after April 1. Our mum 
plants are greenhouse grown, and should not be planted outside until frost 
danger is past unless protected. After being established they are perfectly 
hardy. 
PLEASE specify approximate date you want them shipped. 
WRITE your order on separate sheet from letter. Write plainly or print. 
BE SURE your Name, Post Office. and Express Office are on your order. 
TRANSPORTATION—We prefer to ship by express collect if you have an ex- 
press office. Shipments are handled more carefully. They are kept right side 
up and are not kept for days in tight, hot mail sacks. However, on small 
orders postage is cheaper, and orders to be shipped that way should be ac- 
companied with sufficient postage. We send extra plants to cover any excess 
postage, as it is impossible to keep a record of postage on individual packages. 
CLAIMS or complaints must be made upon receipt of order. 
DEALERS—Use your letterhead in writing for quotations on larger quantities. 
ORDER EARLY—Avoid disappointment. SPECIFY second choice. 
PLANTS received in bad order should be reported to Express Company and 
claim made at once. They are responsible for safe delivery. We will replace 
plants untrue to name but we cannot be responsible for results, or crops, as 
we cannot control conditions under which they are planted or grown. 
LOCATION—Between 6th and 7th on Bryden Avenue, Lewiston Orchards. 
Go straight south on 18th Street from Main in Lewiston to top (2 miles) of 
hill. Turn east 114 blocks. On the pavement. Phone 3660. 
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