
SNOWBERRY 
WHITE 
ALMOND A Garlanded Gem ; 
Prunus Glandulosa. Pink flowering. 3 ft. 
The beauty of this shrub in the spring is not 
soon forgotten, Flowers are double and cover 
the branches. On own roots, which make for 
more durable and dwarf plants than when 
budded on plum. as commonly offered. Gal. 
eans, $1.00, $1.25. 
ALTHEA .. Rose of Sharon 
10 ft. The brightest and most free bloom- 
ing shrub in the garden during July, August, 
September. Large, showy flowers, which are 
developed by heavy pruning during winter. 
Single flowers are best bloomers. 
Single Ruby Red: 2 to 3 ft.. $1.25. Single 
Whites aeate Zits det eZ) tomo tte, volo): 
oto 4 ite SoG Tomb) ite, + Mea 35 Single Blue- 
Double Pink: 1 to 1% ft., $1.00 Plant one of 
each in a group. 
AZALEA Glory of the Garden 
Te Prepare Soil, See Evergreen Azalea, 
Page 6. 
A. Mollis., Deciduous. 4 to 5 ft. Large 
flame colored flowers in showy abundance, 
somewhat fragrant. Foilage in fall is bril- 
liant. With frower buds; B: & 1,, 15 to 18 in., 
Weak ecole ey AON MIS ey boa aI KOR Lighter 
grades, with flower buds, B. & B., $1.50, $1.75. 
A. occidentalis, “Western Azalea.” The 
hardy, native variety producing flowers of 
exquisite fragrance, in shades of light pink 
and white marked with lemon and buff, With 
LLOMTET UGS. iets eu lie i EOl Zee eset UL On 
A. Sehlippenbachi, “Royal Azalea.” Hardy, 
Vigorous, 4 to 5 ft. high, with very large 3 to 
4 inch showy, fragrant blooms of pale rose- 
pink, Rare and very fine. IB es HER walle 
flower, 3-year, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. 
BARBERRY Necklace of Berries 
Thunbergi., (Japanese Barberry.) 4 ft. Small 
green leaves turn glorious orange, vellow and 
red in fall. Pendant berries bright red, stay- 
‘ng well into winter. Wasily pruned to globe 
shape. Fine for low hedges. Hardy. Small 
plants for same, $15.00 per 100; 18 to 24 inch, 
S100: 24 to 30 inch, $1.25; 30 to 36 inch, $1.50: 
Thunbergi, (Red Leaf Barberry.) 4 ft. 
When planted in full sun, a rich purple all 
summer, and in fall fiery red and orange col- 
oring. Pendant red berries. A beauty at all 
times. Bare root, 12 to 18 inch, 50c. Gallon 
CHS Heese wee Os 
BUDDLEIA Butterfly Bush 
Ile de France. For a brilliant display of 
color, no plant surpasses this marvelous new 
creation, Krom July till frost, produces lovely 
purple spikes often 12 inches long. Fragrant, 
fine Lom icuttine yy Gallonmecansaenle00s tonbor 4 
ft., bare roots, $1.00. 
Red. NEW. Profuse sprays of rich red 
under some lights; 
Striking always. 
Dubonnet, Glowing wine red. 
o to 4° Ft. SLOG: 
CALYCANTHUS 
Eloridus, 8S ft. 
ers dark red. 
free blooming. 
cans, $1.00. 
CORYLUS A Royal Purple 
Filbert purple lenved. 10 ff. Large round 
deep purple at other times. 
75e, $1.00. 
Gallon cans, 
Sweet Shrub 
Foliage dark green, 
Fragrant flowers and 
Artistic seed pods. 
flow- 
leaves; 
Gallon 
leaves, intensely dark, bronzy purple in 
springy, becoming greenish toward fall. Verv 
distinct, even among other purple-leaved 
shrul For sun or shade. Bears fine nuts. 
$1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $2.75. Clumps, $3.00, 
$4.00, $5.00 
CYDONTA Harbinger of Spring 
Cydonin japonica, Flowering Quinee. Very 
howy plant early in spring, covered with 
bright flowers, which appear just as the 
leaves begin to show. Attractive glossy fol- 
lage the rest of the summer, Cutting grown, 
not see dling. Searlet. A brilliant show flower 
(ralion cans, $1.00, $1.25. Orange Red. Sin- 
fle flowers Gallon” cans. $1255 2 to 3 ft. 
52.20 Pink, gallon cans, $1.00, $1.25...Coral- 
lima, Striking coral salmon, SOMmpmbt sv L> mk oer 
9 
) Gallon can $1.25 
POMEGRANATE A Bible Plant 
Double Red, One of the showiest flowering 
ep) $2 50 
shrubbery. 
flowers 
light shade. 2 to 
4 to 5 
2-year 
slender 
flowers 
shrub. 
ese 
Dork De 
low 
ers 
lasting 
hedge plant, but 
shrubs. 
lowed by 
formal trimmed specimens and accent plants, 
beside entrances, ete, 
Mvergreen 
Privet,.” 
B., 24 to 30 in., $1.25; larger sizes, $1.50 to $2. 
spreading 6-foot shrub if deSired. 
of creamy 2 
tensely fragrant in spring. 
Gallon 
of good form and foliage. 
root, 
Flowering 
DECIDUOUS 
SHRUBS 
... for Color 
Protuse Is the Word 
Bell shaped flow- 
DEUTZIA 
Free blooming shrubs. 
ers, spring and early Summer. Should be 
more widely planted in California for their 
gorgeous color effects in the garden and 
Strong blooming size plants. — 
D. Seabra eandissima. 5 ft. Pure white 
in cone-shaped heads. Does well in 
y 3 £t., SieO0ewon Coma at tess nclrol, 
heavy, $2.00. 
(Dwarf). 
fetes 
D. Graeilis. 3. ft. One of our 
daintiest and most graceful flowering shrubs. 
Branches slender and arching, with profusion 
of smal}, 
well in light shade. 
formed flowers. Does 
Gallon cans, 85c. 
FORSYTHIA . Bells of Gold 
Splendid shrubs, 6 to 8 ft., light up the gar- 
beautifully 
den with glinting masses of yellow very early 
in spring 
bright-hued fillers for massed shrub groups 
or as 
before the leaves appear, Make 
espallier. : : 
Spectabilis (Showy Goldenbells), A form ol 
intermedia, similar in character, but with the 
largest 
sion. 
flowers borne in the greatest profu- 
18 tor od in Soc: emtosoen Uo OUs 
HYDRANGEA Immense Blooms 
Arborescens Grandiftora, (Hills of Snow). 
The flowers are similar to the familiar 
“Snowball” but much larger; pure white dry- 
ing to bronze. July to September. Hardy. 
Part shade. Best white bloom of its period. 
18 to 24 in., 85c; gallon cans, $1.00; 2 to 3 
fetoeeeplltnis Oe 
Hortensis. 8S ft. Robust and spectacular, 
with large foliage and immense heads of light 
pink 
in soil containing 
shade. 
$2 hide 
iegated Leaf, gallon cans, $1.25. 
which turn blue when grown 
iron or acid. Best in part 
Gallon cans, $1.25, $1.50; 5 gallon can, 
Blue Prince, 2-year clumps, $2.00, Var- 
flowers 
In blue, red, deep pink. 
50. Double Pink, $1.75. 
Wonderfully 
French Hydr wea, 
size, $1 ee} 
-aniculata Grandiflora. 6 ft. 

attractive with their massive white plumes. 
First snowy white, then pink, then reddish 
bronze and green. August till autumn, Hardy. 
18 to 24 in. $135. 
KERRIA How It Does Bloom 
K. Japonica. “Japanese Rose.” Bushy shrub, 
green branches. Single or double 
(state which), clear yellow. 3est in 
part shade. Ga‘lon cans, $1.25. 
MAPLE Colortul Shrubs 
Acer e2nalmatum atropurpureum, 8 feet. 
“Bloodleat Japanese Maple.” Small tree or 
of the Japan- 
foliage is a 
One of 
Maples, its 
the very finest 
rich purple-red 
great attraction to every garden. Glorious 
fall coloring. Grafted stock, 12 to 18 inch, 
From seed, 8 to 12 inch, $1.25. 
PLUMBAGO Richest Blue 
P, Willmotti. 3 ft. Hardy. Very desirable 
shrub for sun or shade. Deep blue flow- 
late summer and fall, followed by long- 
red foliage. Can, $1.00 to $1.50. 
PRIVET For Walls of Green 
The privet tamily is not alone useful as a 
are very desirable specimen 
Their showy lilnac-like bloom is fol- 
dark blue berries. Use them as 

(See Pages 6 and 7 for 
Privets.) 
DECIDUOUS PRIVETS , 
L. ovalifolium aurea marginatum, “Golden 
For accent effect in fu:l sun. B. & 
LL. ovalifolium. California Privet. For 
hedges. Quickest all-around hedge. 2 to 3 
{t., $12.50 per 100; 
Evergreen Privet. Flats of 100 small plants, 
$6.75. 
PHILADELPHUS . . Sweet Mock Orange 
P. Virginal. Semi-double flowers are hand- 
some and sweetly fragrant, with long bloom- 
ing season. Gallon cans, $1.25. 
P. Mexieanus (Climbing Mock Orange). 
Often grown as a vine, this makes a big. 
Quantities 
2-inch flowers, in- 
Sun or half shade. 
white, double, 
tins, $1.25. 
P. Coronarias (Syringa, Sweet Mock Or- 
ange), Of upright habit, and produces in June 
a wealth of white, fragrant flowers. 
the old-fashioned one. 
P. Minnesota Snowflake, 
Thismis 
Seto. 2 4yinvso.c. 
Plant Patent No. 
intensely 
Outstanding. Every blossom 
Double, sweet scented, glistening white. Shrub 
18 to 24 in. bare 
$1.25, 
shrubs Rapid grower to 6 feet. Non-fruit- 
ing 2 EO Tis Spe 
Dwart Double Red. Like a large orange- 
red carnation Gallon cans, $1.25. 
Page 8—Gillet Nursery, Nevada City. Calif. 

HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA 
Hardy and Desirable Everywhere 
RHUS Brilliance Plus 
R. Typhina laciniata (Cutleaf Sumae). 
Shiny foliage, delicately cut, fern-like. One 
of our most striking dwarf shrubs. Bri-_liant 
autumn effect. 2 to 3 ft. bare root, $1.00. 
SNOW BERRY Graceful Shrubs 
Valued for their ornamental fruit, which 
remains on the plants all winter. Of slender 
growth, with fine feliage. Does well in part 
shade, Fine for covering banks. Deciduous. 
Red Berries. 3 ft. P:nk Berries. 5 ft. White 
Berries. 3 ft. Hither kind, 2 to 3 ft., 75ce; 
ay Uikoy 2 eee BM ier, 
SNOWBALLS In Summer 
Burkwoodi. “Gardenia Seented Viburnum,” 
NEW. Hardy. A really wonderful new shrub, 
acclaimed everywhere. Nearly evergreen, 
with large, glossy, green leaves which assume 
lovely autumn tints. Fast growing, with de- 
liciously fragrant white flowers which are 
pink in bud stage. 3-year plants, $1.50, $1.75. 
Carlesi, 5 ft. A small, pretty shrub with 
yk 
gYray-green leaves. Buds rosy pink, waxy 
open blooms are creamy-white in a semi- 
sphere, with rich, spicy fragrance. B. & B., 
2-year, $1.75. 
High Bush Cranberry. Broad, brilliant 
green foliage, turning red in fall. Large 
crimson berries which persist into the win- 
ter, . Mowers white J25to pi ssinch soe, ols 
to 24 inch., $1.00: 
Common Snowball. Very large balls of 
white makes large, showy shrub. With high- 
colored fall foliage. 12 to 18 inch, 75c; 18 to 
24 inch. O0Gss2etoms Luemolec a: 
Japanese Snowball, More refined plant than 
foregoing with smaller flower-balls. Much 
smaller bush. Neat and desirable, with good 
fallecolors ee celOee elias cep ORme moot Cn zasoe 
SPIREA Bridal Wreath 
Astilbe—See under “Perennials,” Page 5. 

Bumalda, “Anthony Waterer.” Dwarf, erect 
form 3 feet high. Flowers bright crimson. 
in flattened heads. Blooms all summer, Very 
desirable. Cans, 50c to $1.00. 
Thunberg. 4 ft. Feathery, light green fol- 
iage; flowers white, very profuse in May. Ex- 
ceptionally good to use in small groups. 18 
tONQ4 Ine Sher 2 tO Sulit bao oe Gi4: aL bemmnel eee 
True Bridal Wreath. S, prunifolia fiore 
pleno. A small shrub with long slender 
branches. Fiowers very double and pure 
white, borne along the branches before the 
leaves appear. This is the genuine “Bridal 
Wreath. 018 ton 245inn shG peer tOmon ltmnadeaon 
SUCOE4 a itcmepilet or 
Van houttei. 4 ft. Best form of hardy 
Spirea. A handsome pendulous bush. Flow- 
ers pure white, Fine for grouping and shrub- 
bery, borders, Vis) to 24 eine soc ce tomomeltr. 
$1.00. Heavier grades, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. 
SYRINGA Old Fashioned Lilae 
Purple. The old favorite; always a delight. 
Gallon Meany. 0se2 COM ometiies White, 
PAAR IRY Sins SIAPANE GP wa) 42 Tas Sl) 
French Lilac, Choice, large flowered named 
kinds in single mauve pink, white, bluish 
violet, doub‘e purplish violet. Bare root and 
gallon cans, 90c; next larger size, $1.25 to 
Siletioe 
$1.25. 
VITEX True Blue 
V. Maecrophylla, 10 ft. Grey-green star- 
shaped leaves. Rich blue flowers. August 
and September, from new terminal growth. 
Very fine shrub when pruned each spring. 
Superior in every way to the species Incisa. 
18 to 24 in., 85c; gallon cans, $1.00. 
WHRIGELA Profuse of Bloom 
4 to 8S ft. Trumpet-shaped flowers in pro- 
fusion that is almost unequalled, Their strik- 
ing foliage contrasts finely with other shrubs. 
For borders they are very effective, Prune 
after flowering in summer, 
Pink. 18 to 24 in., 85c; gallon cans, $1.00. 
Abel Carrier. A deep rose variety of great 
beauty. 1-year plants, 50c; gallon cans, $1.00. 
Eva Rathke. Dwarfish red flowers. Very 
showy. 12 to 18 in.; $1.00. 
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