24 MEYERS NURSERY .... Highway 20 East. . 

. . Dial 2-3954 

SHRUBS (Continued) 
Azaleas are ‘tops’? among the flower- 
ing shrubs and are not as difficult to 
grow as most people believe. <A _ loca- 
ation protected from dry winds such as 
the east side of a _ building partial 
shade, plenty of peat and mildly acid 
soil, will satisfy the hardy kinds listed. 
—A. Mollis 
flowers before the leaves. 
first season planted. 
—A. Macromulatum — The Lavender 
pink flowers are about the first flowers 
of Spring. Will tolerate sweeter soil 
and more sun than other azaleas. 
Price of above 2 Azaleas 
Clusters of large orange 
Will bloom 

[D-1S WING Ae ee ae Each $ 3.50 
19-24 cin ae oe ee Each 5.00 
me Mel Gaeeeg Monee ciate eee Each _ 6.00 
Button .Bush (Cephalanthus occidental- 
is)—5-6 ft. Greenish white globular 

flowers. Will do good on very wet soil 
and stands hard baked soil. 
18-247 in See eee ee ee Each $ .75 
Caragana arborescens Siberian Pea— 
10-15 ft. Soft pea-green foliage, very 
early, yellow flowers in late May. En- 
dures the driest hard soil in either sun 
or shade. 
ra ey Wat Mae phase Are! Nas en ple CH Each $ 1.00 
Cotoneaster Acutifolia, Quinceberry — 
5-8 ft. Small pinkish flowers, black 
berries. Smooth glossy, dark green 
leaves with brilliant fall coloring. 
Splendid hedge plant. 
S-4i Tha whit en aes Dee Each $ 1.50 
—Wilsoni—3 ft. A horizontally branch- 
ing shrub with small glossy dark foliage 
and red fruit. Fairly hardy. Each $1.25 
—Multiflora—4-8 ft. Gracefully arch- 
ing branches, snowy-white flowers in 
May. Brilliant red berries in August. 
Ord TUR ae) stent Wee, Each $ 1.50 
PEONIES 
Eeulis Superba. The large flowers of 
beautiful deep pink are usually in 
bloom for Decoration Day. Very fra- 
EVAL) Gh senate he ee See $..70 
Felix Crousse. Its large, globular flow- 
ers, are a brilliant, dazzling ruby-red. 
Latermidseason,.;scic. ue ee $1.00 
Mad. de Verneville. Very full and dou- 
ble, pure white, center tinted blush. 
Exquisite rose fragrance. Very beauti- 
ful reliable bloomer; early ....... $1.00 
eee 
Special Offer. One each of the 
above 3 Peonies for 
i 

Avalanche, A magnificent, pure white 
with a few pencilings of carmine. 
Delightfully fragrant; late midseason 
© 10 (0:0) 80's 60 6 16e 8S 6) 9 6 0 6 0.6 a) 8 06 8 6 $1.00 
Festiva Maxima. Large flowers, often 
7 to 8 inches in diameter. Flowers 
pure white, dotted carmine. Fragrant; 
CALLY Rai oaclt Umer sete Roe aes Caen $1.00 
Karl Rosefield. Huge ball-like flowers 
of rich velvety-crimson. Extra fine; 
Carly smidseason.” 2.0) 20s, 2. eee $1.00 
Longfellow. Perhaps the most bril- 
liant of all red Peonies. Early mid- 
season. Very fine show or garden va- 
DLOUY: Sikora ss Birra ateren an eee ea $1.25 
Martha Bullock. Gigantic, cupped 
shaped flowers of bright old-rose pink. 
Rose-like fragrance; late ......... $1.75 
Myrtle Gentry. ‘‘The Perfect Peony.” 
Immense flowers of beautiful light pink 
changing to rosy white. Late ....$3.00 
Reine Hortense. Very large flowers of 
beautiful uniform light pink. A prize 
winner at the shows. Midseason ..$t.25 
Sarah Bernhardt. Large, perfectly 
formed flowers of dark rose-pink with 
lighter edges. Prolific bloomer ...$1.50 
Popular Cannas 
Cannas are becoming more _ popular. 
The new varieties with large flowers in 
new colors are unequalled for creating 
a colorful show from July till frost. 
They do best in full sun and respond 
quickly to feeding. 
City of Portland. 314 ft. Compact, 
luxuriant, dwarf, growth. Leaves green. 
Flowers rosy pink. 
King Humbert. 4 ft. Scarlet flowers, 
bronze leaves. This remarkable “Gold 
Medal’ Canna has been the sensation 
of the past fifteen years. 
The President. 4 ft. A rich glowing 
scarlet on strong stalks; green foliage. 
Yellow King Humbert. 4 ft. Foliage 
a very dark green, flowers a deep rich 
yellow, softly spotted and blotched with 
bright red. 
PRICES OF ABOVE 
DORMANT 2-3 EYE ROOTS 
$ .25 each; 3 for $ .60; $1.50 per doz. 
