HYDRANGEA 
OPULOIDES OTAKSA—A vigorous shrub bearing immense 
clusters of vivid blue blossoms in late summer and early fall. 
Acid soil intensifies the coloring. Very showy. Each, $1.75. 
PEEGEE (Paniculata Grandiflora)—Bright green foliage, Large 
pink blossoms in huge panicles from 8 to 12 inches long, in Au- 
gust and September. Heads become pink and reddish bronze as 
the flower ages. Can easily be trained to tree form. A very de- 
sirable lawn ornament. Very hardy. Grows to height of 6 feet. 
Each, $1.25. 

KERRIA JAPONICA—Slender upright stems and branches. 
Double orange flowers in the early spring and intermittently 
throughout the summer. Each, $1.00. 
MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus virginal)—Semi-double, white. 
A very popular upright shrub, growing to 8 feet in height. Pro- 
duces large clusters of creamy white, semi-double, very fragrant 
flowers over a long season. Excellent for cutting. Valuable as 
individual specimen shrubs or in rows as hedges and borders. 
Each, $1.50. 
FLOWERING TREES, 
FLOWERING CHERRY (Kwanzan)—Name means Gateway 
to the Mountain. Has immense double pink blossoms up to 2 
inches in diameter with about 30 large petals. Attractive foliage. 
To a height of 30 feet. Early, fragrant, heavy bloomer. One of 
the best. Each, $2.50. 
GOLDENCHAIN (Laburnum Vossii) 
Beautiful small tree with clover-shaped leaves; flowers are fra- 
grant long chains of goiden yellow. Hach, $1.50. 
HAWTHORN (Paul’s Sceariet)—Double: This variety, consid- 
ered the best of the flowering Hawthorns, is one of the most prized 
ornamental trees. It is a bridiant rosy red, double-flowered va- 
riety on straight stems. Fooiproof and hardy: sure blooming. 
Grows to perfection in Western Washington. Each, $2.00. 
FLOWERING CRAB 
BECHTEL’S DOUBLE FLOWERING CRAB (Toensis plena)— 
One of the finest with very large. double, pale pink flowers about 
2 inches across, exactly like m niature roses. F.owers have a deli- 
cate violet scent. Late blooming, compact, robust. Each, $1.50. 
CARMINE (Atrosanguinea)—Very profuse bloomer. Graceful 
habit. Showy, brilliant carm ne single flowers on red branches. 
Each, $1.75. 
FLOWERING PLUM 
PRUNUS BLERIANA—A small tree with purple-tinted foliage 
and double pink flowers. The first in bloom every spring with 
blossoms appearing before the foliage. Very showy; fragrant; 
semi-dwarf. Each, $2.00. 
PRUNUS THUNDERCLOUD—A much improved purple-leaf 
plum with masses of early white flowers followed hy heautiful 
dark redd’sh leaves which retain their color throughout the sea- 
son. gradually turning to a rich purple. New leaves are very 
brilliant. Fast growing. Each, $2.00. 
FLOWERING PEACH 
We consider this to be one of the most beautiful of all flower- 
ing trees as well as one of the earliest, most colorful. The long 
branches bear great masses of brilliant flowers, red or pink. 
These small trees fit into even modest gardens. 
PINK (double)—Lovely, double, rich pink blossoms grow in 
super abundance, making this small tree look like a huge bouquet. 
Very charming. Each, $2.00. 
RED (Double)—Profusely laden with gorgeously colored dou- 
ble blooms which have a rich crimson sheen. A brilliant and 
strikingly beautiful addition to the garden. Hach, $2.00. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush) 
ORCHID BEAUTY—A splendid variety of soft lilac color with 
brilliant orange eye. Graceful, long tapering spikes. Each, $1.00. 
EMPIRE BLUE—A distinct new variety of deep blue with 
delicate lilac overtones. One of best ever introduced. Each, $1.00. 
PINK CHARMING—The only true pink Buddleia. Extra large, 
long graceful fiower spikes of lovely bright pink. Vigorous and 
profuse blooming. Each, $1.50. 

Inc. 
PUGET SOUND SEED CoO., 
SPIRAEA 
ANTHONY WATERER—Dwarf, almost evergreen with erect 
form, about 3 feet high. Flowers are rosy red in flattened heads 
at ends of branches and are popular during summer and par- 
ticularly valuable in late summer when other flowers are scarce. 
Each, $1.00. 
BRIDAL WREATH (Prunifolia)— Double white. The very 
double and pure white flowers are borne on long, very slender, 
graceful branches before the small leaves appear. Very hardy and 
thrifty, even under difficult conditions. This is the genuine 
DOUBLE BRIDAL WREATH. Each, $1.50. 
WEIGELA 
EVA RATHKE—Bright carmine red flowers blooming most of 
the summer; bronzed foliage. Very showy and hardy, free-flower- 
ing. Hach, $1.00. 
ROSEA—Large light rose colored blossoms often blooming for 
ten weeks in summer, followed by a few blooms in fall. Grows 
taller than Eva Rathke. Waxy green foliage, good grower. 
Each, $1.00. 
SHRUBS AND VINES 
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FLOWERING PEACH 
SNOWBALL 
VIRBUNUM OPULUS STERILE—The well known American 
Snowball. Has dark green foliage which is brilliant in the fall. 
Covered in spring with large snowballs of Hydrangea-like flow- 
ers—white and almost everlasting. Does not set fruit. Very 
ornamental, hardy. Grows from 8 to 10 feet. Each, $1.00. 
TAMARIX (Hispida)—This loveliest of the Tamarix has beau- 
tiful silver evergreen-like foliage and is covered with delicate, 
bright pink sprays of flowers in summer when shrubs are com- 
paratively bare of flowers. Each, $1.00. 
VINES AND CREEPERS 
BIGNONIA ecapreolata. Evergreen vine to 50 ft. 
flowers in clusters. Very hardy. Each 75e. 
HONEYSUCKLE GOLD FLAME—This new variety is the 
most spectacular of all. Very sweetly scented two-toned flowers: 
bright flame outside, creamy inside. Seldom suffers from the 
usual honeysuckle tioubles. Hach, $1.00. 
SILVER LACE VINE—Beautiful, quick growing vine, with 
rich, glossy green foliage, and a mass of feathery white bloom. 
Each, 75c. 
WINTER JASMINE, Jasminum nudiflorum — Medium size 
shrub or small growing vine with bright green stems and pretty 
yellow flowers. Blooms very early, usually in February, but 
can also be forced in water in the manner generally used on 
Forsythia. Each, 75c. 
Orange red 
WISTERIA 
MULTIJUGA—The Chinese Wisteria with lavender blue flow- 
ers on 15-18 inch trusses. Rapid growing vine which flowers 
early. Each, $2.50. 
FLORIBUNDA ROSEA—Pink Wisteria. This is the finest pink 
wisteria we have ever seen. Clusters 15 to 18 inches long. A very 
profuse bloomer but one that is slow to start in the spring. 
3-year old plants: Each, $2.50 

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