Hybrid Tea Roses 
In varieties voted most popular or desirable by directors 
of the American Rose Society. You cannot go wrong on these. 
These were first.choice in each color group for non-patented 
ones. 
Price each, any one variety, in lots of: 
(2 yr. No. 1) 1-2 3-5 6-11 12-24 
Dormant plants $95 $ .90 $ .85 $ .80 
Potted plants - 3.95 1.85 1.75 1.65 
The potted plants are in bloom in late May or June and can 
be moved into the garden without injury or held in the pots. 
Etoile de Holland (Br. Red) Picture (Rose-Pink) 
Chris. Stone (Scar.-Crimson) Mme. Jules Bouche (White) 
Mrs. Sam McGredy (Bi-Col.) Souer Therese (Yellow) 
Shasta Daisies 
Available in many fine varieties. Fine new varieties such 
as Mt. Shasta (double) and Majestic (single) 50c each. Other 
good but older varieties 35c each (3 for $1.00). 
Partial list of other fine perennials include the following: 
Achillea English Daisy Hollyhock 
Anthemus Feverfew Lupines (Russell) 
Asclepias Foxglove Pansies 
Bellflower | Myosotis Pyrethrum 
Candytuft Gallardia Rock Crest 
Centaurea Geum Sweet. William 
Coriopsis Heliopsis Violas 
Delphinium Hibiscus 
All the above in a number of good varieties. Price for field 
grown plants 35c each; 3 of one kind $1.00; 12 of a kind $3.50. 
Gladiolus 
Outstanding varieties in all color Classifications. 
The very finest varieties obtainable have been selected 
covering the full color range. These have been tested in our 
gardens and have given a good account of themselves with 
other growers and at the gladiolus shows. These are all beau- 
tiful varieties and among the best available today. We know 
you will like them. 
Variety Description (No. med. size bulbs for 25c 
Annamae—Very early good white 
Snowbank—Beautiful large ruffled white 
Mar. Beaton—Fine white — Scarlet throat 
Mt. Index—Big tall white — gold throat 
Leading Lady—Leading commercial cream 
Oregon Gold—Late yellow, frilled edges 
Spotlight—Has red throat, best in the color 
Susquehanna—Nice peach buff, cream throat 
Lantana—Ruffled orange, gold throat 
Coral Glow—Tall brilliant orange, very fine 
Glamis—Ruffled salmon rose 
Harmau—Scarlet salmon, deeper throat 
Algonquin—Velvet scarlet, pointed petals 
Corona—Ruffled cream, pink edging 
Peggy Lou—Good deep pink 
Spo ight—Popular slightly ruffled red 
aig Charm—Finest bright red cut flower 
Black Opal—Deep velvety red, one of the best 
Chaumony—Beautiful rose with silver edges 
Burma—Heavily ruffled, beautiful 
Eliza. the Queen—Very beautiful ruffled lavender 
King Lear—Ruffled purple, orchid like flower 
Blue Beauty—Most popular low priced “blue” 
Abu Hassan—New deep violet, nice color 
R. B.—Unusual large smoky bronze 
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BULB SIZES: Above prices are for medium size bulbs. These 
give good blooms and are the most economical size to buy. 
These prices are postpaid on orders of $2.00 or more. We also 
have large bulbs available at the nursery at 50 percent over 
the above prices. 
Giant Pacific Hybrid Delphiniums 
These are the largest and the finest of all strains of del- 
phiniums. All hybrids vary in color and therefore even the 
best seeds do not come entirely true to color. Colors cannot 
be guaranteed but selection will be made from the color groups 
as follows: White, lavender; light blue; dark blue and mixed. 
Pot plants (24%2” bands) should give bloom late in the year. 
Field grown plants should bloom in June and again later. 
1-2 3-5 6-11 12-24 
Pot plants 30c ea 25¢c ea. 22c ea. 20c ea, 
1 yr. field tr’nspl’nts 40c ea. 35c ea. 32c ea. 30c ea. 
2 yr. bloom. clumps 55c ea. 50c ea. 47c ea. 45c ea. 
The 1 yr. transplants are mixed colors; others by color groups. 
Flowering Shrubs 
A few of the most desirable ones are listed. 
SWEET MOCK ORANGE (Syringa Virginalis) Beautiful 
large, semi-double, very fragrant flowers. A mass of beauty 
and perfume. Grows 7-8’. Plants 2’-3’ — $1.00 each; 10 for 
$8.50. 
FORSYTHIA SPECTABILIS: Most showy of the forsythias. 
Rich golden yellow flowers in early spring. Grows 6’ - 8’. 
Plants 2’ - 3’, 85c each. 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS: One of the most desirable flow- 
ering shrubs. Bloom at an early age. We offer only the highest 
rated varieties in three principal colors; white; blue or 
bluish; red or magenta. We furnish named varieties under 
label but because of a limited stock of some varieties, please 
order by color. Height 2-3’ $1.85; 3. of a kind, $1.75 each; 5 of 
a kind, $1.65 each. 
FLOWERING ALMOND (Prunus Glandulosa) Covered with 
masses of beautiful double pink flowers. An old fashioned 
shrub but one of the best. Grows 5-6’. Plants 2-3’ — $1.10 ea.; 
3-9’, — $.95c ea.; 10 or more 90c ea. 
SILVER TAMARIX (Amur Tamarix) Strong growing hardy 
shrub with purple branches, silver feathery foliage and showy 
panicles of pink flowers. Grows 8-10’. Plants 3-4’ — $1.00 ea.; 
4-9, — 95c ea.; 10 or more — 90c ea. 
HARDY BLUE SPIREA (Blue Mist or Caryopteris) Low 
growing shrub with powdery blue fringed flowers in late sum- 
mer and fall. Blooms on new growth and since top is not 
winter hardy in north, cut off each year for bloom on new 
growth. Treat as a perennial. Plants 75c each. 
BOSTON IVY. A satisfactory climber. Plants 75c ea. 10 for 
$6.50. 
HEDGE PLANTS: (Also see blueberries and filberts listed 
elsewhere). 
AMUR RIVER NORTH PRIVET: Hardiest of the privets and 
very fast growing. Makes an excellent hedge plant either 
growing naturally or clipped. Also serves well as a screen 
for if unclipped will grow to 15’. Plants 2-3’, 10 for $2.00; 
25 for $4.50; 100 for $16.00. 
DWARF WINGED BURNING BUSH: (Euonymous Alatus 
compacta). An unusually attractive plant for specimen 
planting or hedges. Foliage turns a brilliant color in the 
fall; fruit dull purple with protruding scarlet seeds. Branches 
corked winged. This is the dwarf form and stock is scarce. 
Grows 4’ - 6’. Plants 12-18”, — $1.00 ea.; 2-3’, — $1.85 ea. 
