SHADE TREES 
Plant now for next summer’s shade. Shade 
trees available December first through March. 
The larger the tree the earlier it should be 
planted. We have transplanted trees up to 15 
feet high in some varieties. 
BOX ELDER—=3 to 4 ft. trees, $1.00. 
EUROPEAN BIRCH—Upright grower with 
white bark, $1.00 to $3.50. 
CUTLEAF BIRCH—$1.50 to $5.00. 
COTTONWOOD—Fast growing native that 
does well in wet spots. 5 to 6 ft. trees, $1.00; 
6 to 7 ft., $1.50. 
_ CATALPA—Spec. Medium fast grower with 
immense leaves. 3 ft., $1.00; 8 to 9 ft., $4.00. 
CALIFORNIA BLACK WALNUT — $1.50 
to $5.00. 
ASH—Native tree that thrives in wettest 
soils. 6 to 7 ft., $2.00; 8 to 9 ft., $2.50. 
American LINDEN—Medium fast grower 
Myris: leaves. Transplanted trees, $2.00 to 
BLACK LOCUST—5 to 6 ft., $1.00; 6 to 
Sit. $1.00) 2 fh. eo.50: 
NORWAY MAPLE—A medium growing 
maple. Fine shade tree. 5 to 6 ft., $1.25. Up 
to large transplants 16 ft. at $20.00. 
SCHWEDLER’S MAPLE—A Norway vari- 
ety that has red leaves in spring and very dark 
green later. 50c per tree higher than Norway 
Maple. 
RED MAPLE (Acer rubrum) — Slower 
growing than above and reddish leaves in fall. 
$1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. 
SILVER .MAPLE — Under side of leaves 
silvery. Same price as Schwedler’s Maple. 
GINNALA MAPLE — Shrub-like tree with 
small leaves brilliantly colored in fall. 38 ft., 
$1.00. 
OREGON MAPLE—Very fast grower — 
$1.00 and up. 
VINE MAPLE—When trained to a single 
trunk, as we offer, this makes a very attrac- 
tive small growing tree with brilliant fall col- 
oration. 5 yr. old, 5 to 6 ft. trees, transplants, 
$2.50 each. 
MT. ASH—Slow growing small to medium 
crest with fine fall display of red or orange 
berries. Our trees are husky transplants bear- 
ing age. 7 to 8 ft., $2.00; 8 to 10 ft., $3.50. 
7 POPLARS—See under Fast Growing Shade 
rees, 
RED OAK—Fairly fast growing. A fine, 
permanent shade tree. Transplanted, branched 
trees, 7 feet up $2.50 to $5.00. 
PIN OAK—FExcellent shade tree — $2.50 
to $5.00. 
REDBUD—See under Flowering Trees. 
SWEET GUM—A handsome, fairly large 
growing tree whose leaves color brilliantly in 
fall. 
TULIP TREE—A large, fairly rapid grow- 
er. Saddle shaped leaves. Inconspicuous, tulip- 
like flowers. $1.50 to $6.00. 
TRANSPLANTED TREES 
Trees that grow too long in one place 
do not transplant well. When such trees 
are dug, most of the fine fibre roots that 
are at a distance from the trunk, are lost. 
We dig our trees when two or three years 
old, root-prune them and then replant 
and grow them on for one to three more 
years. The resulting tree develops a mass 
ot Iiprous roots n@ar the trutk, which are 
dug with the tree. While such trees are 
more expensive to produce, they give the 
planter much better satisfaction. There 
will be less loss from transplanting, where 
such transplants are used and the rate of 
growth will be better. We are able to 
supply transplanted shade and flowering 
trees in many varieties in trees 15 feet 
high or more. 

RARE AND UNUSUAL TREES 
ALBIZZIA JULIBRISSIN—Mimosa or Silk 
tree. This'is the tree on the Salem Post Office 
grounds that has attracted much attention. 
Pink, thistle-like flowers in mid-summer. 
Makes very attractive, small to medium size 
tree with head wider than tall. Sizes avail- 
able 3 to 8 ft., $2.50 to $4.00. 
FRANKLINIA Altamaha—Grown as small 
tree or better as large shrub. Dogwood-like 
flowers in fall. Beautiful fall coloration of 
leaves. Rare. $2.50 to $4.00. 
TAN OAK (Lithocarpus densifolia)— An 
evergreen oak that is hardy here. 4 ft. balled 
trees, $5.00. 
SOPHORA Japonica — Jap. Pagoda tree. 
Chinese Scholars tree. Late appearing white 
flowers. Small leaves. Slow growing. Very 
green bark. Unusual. $3.00. 
See also flowering tree list for STYRAX. 
OXYDENDRON 
HALESIA 
FAST GROWING SHADE TREES 
Where quick shade is all-important, consider 
these varieties. Remember that the larger the 
tree the earlier in the winter it should be 
planted. In some of these varieties we can 
supply big, transplanted trees up to 16 feet 
in height, We have many of these large trees 
in different varieties that we do not list in 
this price list. 
BLACK LOCUST 
CAROLINA POPLAR—Makes big round- 
headed tree. 
LOMBARDY POPLAR—Tall, very narrow 
tree for backgrounds or for quick shade where 
space is limited. 
COTTONWOOD—Very fast growing native 
that will endure wet soil. 
OREGON MAPLE—Big leaf maple. Makes 
very large spreading tree. 
_ WEEPING WILLOW-—Large wide spread- 
ing head. 
We have trees of above varieties in sizes 
from 5 feet up to 20 feet, depending upon 
variety. 
Price—5 to 6 ft. trees, $1.00. Larger sizes 
$1.50, $2.00 up to $10.00. 
SHIPPING 
The prices listed herein are SALES- 
YARD PRICES. 
Any of the items listed here can be 
shipped by express or freight at the 
buyer’s expense. Items not too large can 
be shipped by parcel post. Add 10% to 
amount of order if parcel post is wanted 
(Oregon and Washington only). ; 
Tree roses, larger shade and fruit 
trees cannot be shipped by parcel post. 











ROSE BUSHES 
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CLIMBING ROSES 
TREE ROSES 
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FLORIBUNDIS 
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DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
(Shrubs that lose leaves in winter) 
ALTHEA Rose of Sharon—HIBISCUS Syr. 
These late summer and fall blooming shrubs 
are not properly appreciated here. They grow 
slowly to 7 or 8 foot shrubs. We offer a good 
variety of color as follows. 
ANEMONAEFLORUS. 
with dark center. 
AMPLISSIMA. Double. Pink. 
ARDENS—Double lavender violet. 
BANNER— White with red eye. 
JEANNE DE ARC—White. 
LUCY—Semi-double red. 
PULCHRISSIMA—Double light pink with 
dark veins at center. 
PURPUREA SEMI-PLENA. 
purple. 
Price on Altheas, $1.00 to $1.50. 
JAP BARBERRY—For a thorny border or 
hedge to repel dogs, etc. Bushy 15-inch plants, 
50c each; $5.00 a dozen. 
RED LEAF BARBERRY—Red leaves al 
summer. Red berries. $1.00. 
BEAUTY BUSH—$1.00. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddleia) — Charm- 
ing pink. Old Glory, reddish-purple. $1.25. 
CALYCANTHUS (Sweet Shrub) — Red 
flowers with spicy fragrance. $1.25. 
CORAL BERRY—Currant red berries in 
falleay oc: : 
DEUTZIA—Pink flower. Erecta Crenata— 
Upright growing with white flowers. Either 
variety, 75c. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bells)—Earliest yel- 
low flowers in spring. Spectabalis. Spring 
Beauty. Intermedia. 75c. 
FLOWERING CURRANT—Red flowers in 
spring. 75c and $1.00. 
PINK TARTARIAN BUSH HONEY- 
SUCKLE— 75c. 
HYDRANGEAS — Hydrangea PG. Plumed 
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Semi-double, 
hydrangea. $1.25, $1.50. 
TREE HYDRANGEA—$2.00 éach. 
HILLS OF SNOW — Filat-topped white 
flowers. $1.00. 
The following Hydrangeas require the shade 
of East or North exposures: 
AVALANCHE—White. 
CHISHOLM—Soft pink flowers. 
REVELATION—Reddish. 
TROPHEE—Salmon rose. 
TRIUMPHE—Deep pink. 
ACUMINATA—Dainty pink flowers that 
are flat, rather than the usual hydrangea 
shape. 
(The color of hydrangeas is unstable due 
to variation in soil content. They may bloom 
a different shade in your soil than in ours. 
Price named varieties. Bare root plants 
during winter, $1.00. In gallon cans through 
remainder of year, $1.50. 
GRAFTED FRENCH LILACS— 
Following is a partial list of varieties that 
we will have available in December. 
PAUL THIRION—Double claret—rose. 
NIGHT—Single purple. 
AMI SCHOTT—Double deep blue. © 
MONUMENT-—-Single white. 
PRES LOUBET—Double reddish purple. 
ALPHONSE LAVELLE—Double lilac, — 
Price $1.50 to $3.00, depending on size and 
variety. 
MAGNOLIA PURPUREA — Wine colored 
flowers in spring. Grows slowly to 15 ft. 18 to 
24-inch plants, $5.00. 
Gesnnpaey: SOULANGEANA — Large 
ish pin owers i i 
Bradt 610-00 S in early spring, 4 to 
NATIVE MOCK oO acc 
flowers. 75c. RANGE—Single white 
GORDON’S Moc wore 
flowers. 75c. K ORANGE—-Single white 
DOUBLE MOCK ee 
$1.00 and $1.25. ORANGE—Ph. Virginale. 
OCEAN SPRAY—Fine native with plumes 
of spirea-like crea in j 
Lets my flowers in june. 75c 
FRENCH PUSSYWILLOW—A large blos- 
soming form of pussywill 
Spanning Bago “luable for atl 
MON SNOW oa 
75¢ and $1.25. WBALL Round flowers 
HIGHBUSH CRANBERRY—Same foliage — 
as snowball but flat white flowers foll 
owe 
neaeiie berries. Fine for table decora- 
L—We can supply both the 
ior flowering type and the flat flowetiti 
e latter has berries through summer that 
peers y. $1.50 each 
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N SPIREA—Whi 
LEE REA—White flowers in the 
SPIREA THONBERGI (Jap Spirea)—$1.00 
TAMARIX AF ’ 
owers in Stic — Feathery pink 
TAM ; 
Gitanian tes 7 A SPANA—Pink flowers in the 
VINE MAPLE— 
‘ $ "| . 00. 
e Tree)— 
PINK WEIGELIA__ 
WEIGELIA-Red. pnd $1.00 
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