EVERGREENS (continued) 
PINES 
PINE, Austrian. Deep rich green color. Growth close 
and compact. Valuable as a lawn tree. 
PINE, Mugho. Deep green in summer and winter. 
Free from insects and pests. Will grow best in a 
sunny location. Dwarf, grows into a perfect globe. 
PINE, Scotch. Light green in color. Rapid grower. 
PINE, White. Soft pale green foliage. Very orna- 
mental. 
SPRUCE 
SPRUCE, Black Hills. Hardiest of all Spruces. Sym- 
metrical, compact and bushy habit of growth. Foli- 
Colorado Blue Spruce age varies from green to bluish tint. 

SPRUCE, Moerheim and Colorado Blue. A symmetrical grafted type of Blue Spruce. Su- 
perior in color and compactness. 
BROAD-LEAF EVERGREENS 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA. Glossy green leaves, pink blossoms. June until October. 

AMERICAN HOLLY Ilex Opaca. Dark shiny leaves and red berries; valuable as a speci- Oregon Holly 
men tree or foundation planting. 
EUONYMUS, patens (Spreading Euonymus). Large bright i rine (Oregon Holly). Low growing compact shrub with 
glossy-green leaves on spreading and ascending branches. olly-like leaves which turn brilliant, followed by grape-like 
Useful for massing or for trimming into low hedges or formal clusters of black berries. 
specimens. 























CLIMBING VINES 
CLEMATIS. Large flowering, purple 
and red. $1.00 each. 
White: 4 good 
MATTtS, Pan. : & 
pea vine; white, sweet scented flow 
ers. 75¢ each. 
HONEYSUCKL 
evergreen, Very 
summer; the larger flame 
pets are very fragrant afte! 
2-year plants, 75c each. 
HONEYSUCKL 
A vine that 1S st 
Fragrant pink flowers, oe 
ground cover for banks, etc. 



E, Goldflamé. Almost 
: hardy; blooms all 
-coral trum- 
nightfall. 
E, Lonicera Purpurea. 
almost an evergreen. 
valuable as 4 
75c each. 
LE. Vine. Hall's old- 
STE teat with fragrant blossoms. 
fas hioned vine 
eitchi s0StO i rican Holl 
Lis Vv (E ost n Ivy) Small leaf Ame 
for ¢ ine walls, fire- 
ivy. Popular for covering a 
‘ Does best mM 

River North 
Privet, Amur 
HEDGING PLANTS places, etc. 
each. 
shade. 75¢ 














NE. Covered with 
hite flowers in late 
Rapid grower. 
PERENNIALS 
* 
North. Most gi_veER LACE V! 
as it is hardy; masses of foamy W 



PRIVET, Amur River 
ee a pen ede will not freeze ater and autumn. 
or 5c eacn. 
ad “al 3 br nehes, We also grow Perennials in 
clusters of lilac 
6-12 in. tall, 





oo 400; 12-18 in. tall, 3 Heaney WISTERIA, Jee each. many of the popular varieties. 
aie Ootperw 007, 48-20 eb: tally IO Sd seb Our Perennials will be ready for 
pranches, $20.00 per 100. All Vines 25¢ Extra When Po : planting by April Ist. List of our 
Perennials will be furnished on 
request. 
