WE ALSO GROW THE FOLLOWING 
Abelia—Evergreen shrub, blooming summer and fall 
in pinky white clusters, 
Andromeda—Evergreen shrub, blooming early spring 
with pearly white flowers. 
Arbor-Vitae—Pyramidal. 
Arbor-Vitae—Berkman’s, 
Cypress—Lawson. 
Daphne Cneorum—Rock Daphne. 
Daphne Odora—Early spring flowering shrub, very 
fragrant. i 
Dogwood—Pink flowering. 
Heather—Several varieties. 
Kalmia Latifolia—One of the loveliest of all ever- 
green shrubs; loose clusters of pink flowers. One 
of the best companion plants for rhododendrons., 
Maple—Blood leaf. 
Roses—A good selection of Oregon-grown roses. 
Skimmia—Fragrant white fiowers in April, followed 
by bright red berries. | 
Irish Yew—Green or golden. 
Prices are competitive and vary with the 
quality and size of plant. 
PLANTING YOUR RHODODENDRONS 
OR AZALEAS 
1. These plants require a light, acid soil. Mix in 
generous amounts of peat moss or decayed leaves. 
2. Set the plant so that the top of the root ball is 
not over one inch below the ground level. 
3. Mulch with two or three inches of peat moss. 
4, Water generously, especially during and following 
the blooming season while the plants are making 
new growth, 
5, Cultivation too close to the plant will destroy the 
small hairlike roots, 
6. Remove all faded rhododendron blooms so that the 
plant will not set seed. 
