BERRY PLANTS — VEGETABLE ROOTS 


FRUIT TREES—GRAPES—BERRY PLANTS 
Prepaid to 4th Zone, Except YVrees 
Larger Than 4 to 5 Ft. 


Thorniess Berries, The world does advance 
and here are six kinds of thorniess (the canes 
are as smooth as a_ kitten’s ear) and deli- 
cious berries that formerly bloodied your 
hands and tore your clothes. Listed opposite. 
Sodus Purple Raspberry. Here is a berry 
that will astonish and delight you. A cross 
between a black and red raspberry it has a 
quality al its own, with lots of berries that 
cover a 25c piece Priced opposite. 
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Blueberries 
Experimenting has proved that climatic 
conditions on the West Coast are suited to 
the cultivation of this delicious fruit. 
Soil Requirements: An acid soil, rich in leaf 
mo.d and with an abundance of moisture 
throughout the growing season. Work leaf 
mold and rotted sawdust or commercial peat 
into the ground. 
While blueberries do well in partially 
shady locations, full sun is preferable, as 
the fruit ripens earlier, more evenly and the 
sugar content of the berries is higher. They 
thrive and fruit abundantly from sea level 
tp.an altitude of several thousand feet. — 
Ripen June until late August. P.ant 2 or 
Varieties: 
3-year 
$1.55 
more varieties for heavy crops. 
» Concord—Rancocas—Cabot—Rubel: 
bearing size with fruit-buds. 12-inch, 
each: 4 for $5.25.. 18-inch, $1.85; 4-for $7.15. 
POSTER ALD: 
Rockhill Strawberry, These are genuine 
Rockhill No. 24 that do not make runners. 
The plants we send you are divisions. Any 
Rockhill offered you that are grown trom 
runners are a fraud. Priced opposite. 
Wine Red Rhuvarb. M-m-m! Red through 
and through and with mild flavor. Stalks 
not as large as some kinds. Kids will eat a 
dish of this red sauce. All rhubarb needs lots 
of fertilizer, Priced opposite. 
PERENNIALS 
Astilbe, (Spirea). For shade or part shade 
among ferns or sun if plenty of moisture, De- 
sirable perennial for wet places. Pink or 
White, clumps, 50c. Fanal, a glowing red, 
£1.00 each. 
*Anchusa Myosotidiflora, Exquisite gem of 
clear blue forget-me-not iike flowers in airy 
sprays above large leathery leaves. Sun or 
shade. 35c each. 
GYPSOPHILA 

G,. Repens, Bristol Fairy, Beautiful pure 
white, double-flowering Baby's Breath; 
height about 3 feet. Very desirable for the 
garden; excellent for cutting. Grafted stock, 
$1.00 each. 1-year, 60ce. 
G. Repens, Rosy Veil. A new dwarf double- 
flowering sort. Height 2 feet; Lloom in sum- 
mer and fall. Fit perfectly in garden and are 
fine for cutting. Grafted plants, bare roots, 
75¢e each. 
Bamboo, Nevini evergreen, 8 feet. 
cans, $1.00. Divisions, 35c. 
Bleeding Heart. Dicentra spectabilis, The 
true old-fashioned kind, once found in every 
garden, Try it in your wild garlen, in par- 
Gallon 
tial shade or under trees. Red heart, white 
center, 3 to 5 strong eyes, 85c; gal. cans, $1.09. 
Columbine, Long spurred hybrids, Mixed, 
% for 25c in spring. Gallon cans, 50c. 
Canterbury Bells. <Asst., 15¢c each; 2 for 25c. 
Daisy. Double Marconi and Esther Reed, 
35e each; 3 for $1.00. Common Shasta, $1.00 
per dozen. 
Delphinium. 
lon cans, 50c. 
*Doronicum Clussi. Sulphur Yellow, daisy- 
like, on long stems, 50c each. 
Canna Roots, Brilliant trovical appearing 
blooms on tall plant of luxurious green or 
bronze bold foliage. Red, Pink, Apricot, Var- 
iegated, 20c each; $2.00 dozen. 
Hemeroeallis. Day lily. Bronzy Red. 
Pacifie hybrids, 2 for 25c; gal- 
Div, 
25e. A so new varieties. Many tones of yel- 
low orange, apricot. 35c each. f 
Ferns. Woodwardi, Five Finger, Sword and 
assorted outdoor kinds, 35c. 50c, 75c. 
Funkia (Hosta). Lanecifo ia. Narrow leaves, 
fine blue flowers, July-August, 50c each. 
Geranium, Asstd. 3-inch pots, 35c; 4-ineh 
DOCS DUG eioG: 
Grass, Pampas. White plumes. C umps, 
$1.00, $1.50, and $2.50. Not prepaid. , 
Iris. Japanese. Choice named _ varieties, 
35¢c3 3 for cs1.00; 
Iris. Bearded. 20 fine kinds, $2.50 dozen, 
4 for $1.00. 
Iris, Pumilla. Dwarf hb -ue, 25c. 
STRONG FIRST GRADE PLANTS 
Postpaid to Fourth P.P. Zone 
Plus 2% per cent Sales Tax in 
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TRELLIS BERRIES— ach 6 50 100 
Cory Thornless Blackberry. Strong Tip Plants............ Ss) $1.50 nh ic 10.00 $17.50 
Cameron (New Thornless Blackberry). Strong Tip Plants..  .30 1.50 TE “10.00 +=17.50 
*Youngberry (Thornless). Strong Tip Blantee en aes <5 129 bee Qi tees 00. 15.00 
*Boysenberry (Original Thorny) ...... ie Se {ekonomi 
*Boysenberry (Thorn.ess, New) ..........e+esceeeee hast enon hohe 2 60s es hinie 15.06 
*Loganberry (Thornless, New). Patent No. 82.............. .35 1.65 3.00 12.00 22.00 
Neetarberry. Strong Tip lea wont) Fou coho. ee er eee = Senna 2.75 10.00 17.50 
Dewberry (Thornless, New). Transplants ................. i ene Laat a ee ae eee 
CANE BERRIES— ; a 
Cumberland Biack Cap Raspberry (Heavy Transplants) a Seren 250 £9.00 17.50 
Sodus Purple Raspberry (Description at left)...... lone ese ne DE aa Cin mean 
Lloyd George Red Raspberry .................-. ee eae ROLE ZO LAID 
Taylor Red Raspberry . PNR rE cs. eros Pah wee hk Ae 1,25. 4S 9.00 
Indian Summer Red Raspberry—Best Everbearing Red.— Ven ie. 7 
lakarivay Abe wars ENP -~. < Goognoetocor oDt MLO Somer eae 20 1.10 2.00 7.85 15.00 
NOTH—Heavy Transplants will bear first year. 
Horseradish Pull Cro wit OOtS Wir ccclele vies <u lcm iets ereteustautoals .20 .85 1.60 6.00 11.00 
Asparagus—* Paradise—No. 1 Roots. Rustproof. Green and Seay ae ; 
Purple seas CLOW ae Keane LaINUS n.cummter sl alaiele oielelo sisiaier oats inde 60 2.215 3.00 
Currants—Varieties Cherry and Red Lake. 2 year No. 1... FA ieee ae Ca eS 
Gooseberries—Oregon Champion. 2 year RCo Cen eee Le SO ee : _ 
STRAW BERRIES—. Each 25 12 50 
Gem—Everbearing. Large, Fine; Heavy Bearer............ ... Cay mee FONT 
*Streamliner—Delicious Everbearer ........... ce See coe OIT5 
*Klondike—One Crop. High quality, Heavy bearer........ 0... Pets 0 
*Banner—One Crop. Heavy bearer. Best on Coast............. 1.75 
(Called “Oregon Plum,” ‘‘New Oregon.” Marshall i§ cor- 
rect name.) “= 8 i . = ) ae : 7 _ 
Rockhill Strawberry—Everbearing, New. MAKES NO RUN- 7 — 
NERS. Of fine quatity. Bears longer and more berries 
than other kinds. 1.50 5.50 10.50 
_ RHUBARB—- — 
Strawberry—Light Pink. 

High quality. True divisions.... 



Wine Red—Extra Sweet. Tender. 

35 38for 100 
» 
True divisions.......... 35 3 for $1.00 $2.75 Doz. 
ASK FOR 1000 PRICE ON ANY OF ABOVE 
*Varieties with Asterisk are best tor Quick Freeze. 

BULBS - FERNS 
R@ Oilks EG REAtoioi E> 
Prepaid to 4th P.P. Zone, Except Flats 

Ground Covers 
(See Also Vines, Page 1) 
Green rosettes. Blue flow- 
cover or rock plant, 
*Ajuga reptans. 
er, 75e@ dozen. Ground 
$4.50 per fiat. 
Cerastium tomentoss. “Snow in 
Good ground cover, 85e each, 
*Convolvulus mauritanicus, “Blue Morocco 
Creeper.” Covered with bright violet-blue 
flowers. It is very good for planting in nar- 
row places or along borders where it is im- 
possible to mow. Pots, 35c. 
Dichondra repens, 15 degrees. Millions of 
miniature violet-like leaves. Never needs 
mowing and always looks clean and neat 
Plant 6 inches apart for quick resu.ts (a flat 
will cover 25 square feet). Plant one foot 
apart (a flat will cover 100 square feet). Sun 
or semi-shade. $3.00 per flat. 
*Kuonymous Creeping. These 
trailers unexcelled in hanging baskets, 
dow boxes, rock-work, ground cover. 
E. radicans, “Wintercreeper.” Dense grow- 
ing trailing vine; can be trimmed to form a 
low border or hedge; clings to stone or wood. 
Does best in partial shade. Pots, 35e to $1.00. 
Rooted runners, $10 per 100. 
EK. radicans, variegata, Variety “Little 
Gem,” A rare variety of above. Foliage edged 
with creamy white, pinkish tinge in winter. 
3-in. pots, 45c; 4-in. pots, 60c; 5-in. pots, 85c. 
E. radicans vegetus. “Bigleat Wintercreep- 
er.” Trailing evergreen shrub or vine with 
thick, fleshy s*ems ana leaves and an abund- 
Summer.” 
eversreéel 
win- 
ance of red fruit w:th yellow pods. Hugs 
c.ose to rocks or wood. 35c, 50c, 75e. 
*Hypericum ealycinum, St. Johns Wort. 
Yellow flowers. Good evergreen to hold 
banks. Div., $6.50 per 100. Gal. cans, 50c. 
Lippia canescens. Fast growing turf. It 
thrives in hot locations, poor soil; requires 
little water; wi_] stand trampling. Does not 
require mowing. $550 per flat. 
Mint. Creep ng Evergreen, Bue flower, 
spring. $3.00 flat. 
*Pachysandra terminalis. Spurge, Ever- 
green ground cover for shade or hanging 
basket; 8 inches high. Pots, 50c, 75c. 
*Phlox Subulata. Ground cover. Pink, 
White, Red, 50c. 
Ranunculus Repens. Evergreen ground 
cover, double buttercup, $1.00 dozen. 
*Ginger Root, Native. Round glossy leaves. 
For shade, 35c. 
*Also used as rock plant. 
Gillet Nursery, Nevada City, Calif—Page 5 
(University of California.) 


KITCHEN HERBS 
Sage, Thyme, Rosemary, Spearmint, 35c-50c 
each. 
Lavender. Old fashioned, Strong field 
grown, 35c to &85e. 
Lily of Valley. 41.50 for 12 pips or eyes; 
$10 per 100. 
Lillium Humboldti. Native California Tiger 
Lily. Enormous bulbs, Tae. 
Lythrum. Morden Pink. 3-foot spikes of 
deep pink from June to Sept. Will grow in 
wet place. 50ec each, 
Mallow. 6-foot. Big crimson red, pink, or 
White flowers 8 inches w.de. 35c each; 3 for 
$1.00. 
*Nierembergin, 6 inehes. Purple Robe. 
Blooms all summer 25¢ each, Neat and de- 
sirable. 
Peony. Once planted they last a lifetime, 
responding yearly with magnificent flowers 
in May, June. Fertilize well, using small 
amount of lime. Choice double named varie- 
ties in Red, Pink, White, $1.00 postpaid; in 
gallon cans, $1.15 each, not postpaid. After 
March ist, only in gal_on cans. 
Tree Peony. A few named varieties in 5-in. 
pots. Grafted, $500 to $6.00 each, 
PERENNIAL PHLOY 
Strong plants that will bloom this year, 40¢ 
each: 3 for $1.15 Named varieties—red, pink, 
white, salmon 
Penstemon, Gloxinoides, Bright flowers 
of Foxglove shape, freely produced. Fine for 
eutting. 2-ft. high, 35c, 50c. All Red Shades, 
40c, 75c each 
Ranunculus Bulbs, Can be planted in spring 
in cold climates. No. 1 bulbs, mixed, 75c doz 
Statice Latifolia. Pink, 2-year plants, 35c. 

