SPIRAEA 
A. Waterer. A late blooming variety, dwarf growing, with showy 
flat clusters of bright red flowers nearly all summer, especially 
showy in late summer when other flowers are scarce. 15-18 in., 
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Prunifolia (Bridalwreath). Clusters of small, double white flowers, 
light green foliage with rich autumn colors late in season. 2-3 
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Thunbergi. The first of the spireas to blossom in early spring. Slen- 
der branches clothed with feathery bright green foliage. Flow- 
ers of the purest white. Very showy. 2-3 ft., $1.25; 3-4 ft., 
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Vanhouttei. One of the most popular of all spiraeas. Gracefully 
arching branches are heaped with white flowers in early spring. 
Very hardy and thrifty even under poor conditions. 2-3 ft., 
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TAMARIX 
Slender, drooping shoots with delicate feathery foliage; great 
billowy masses of pink flowers in early spring, nearly covering the 
branches. One of the showiest of all spring blooming shrubs. 
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WEIGELA EVA RATHKE (Red Weigela) 
WEIGELA 
A favorite flowering shrub, neat in habit of growth with pleasing 
green foliage and colorful tubular flowers in summer. Excellent for 
cutting for summer bouquets. 
Pink (Rosea). Large light pink blossoms, often blooming for 10 
weeks in summer, followed by a few blooms in fall. 2-3 ft., $1.25; 
Sra Slhogisy: 
Red (Eva Rathke). A new free-flowering variety with carmine-red 
flowers, very showy and hardy, somewhat more dwarf in growth 
than Rosea. 2-3 ft., $1.50; 3-4 ft., $2.00. 
Variegated (Rosea variegated). Large light pink blossoms, free 
blooming, with attractive variegated leaves, doubling the showi- 
ness of this beautiful shrub. 2-3. ft., $1.50; 3-4 ft., $2.00. 
CLIMBING VINES 
WISTERIA 
CLEMATIS (Large Flowered) 
Profuse, showy blossoms and rich, dense foliage. These are 
probably the most desirable vine for the Northwest. Prefer sunny 
location for the most blossom, but will do well in partial shade. 
2-yr. No. 1, $1.50; assortment of 3 (our choice), $3.90. 
Duchess of Edinborough. Double white, very large, fragrant. 
Henryi. Extremely large blossoms, ivory-white. 
Jackmani. Rich purple, most popular for consistent blossoms. 
Mme. Edouard Andre. Large bright red, very showy. 
Montana (rubra). One of the best. Rapid in growth, vigorous, 
produces masses of lovely, medium size, rose-pink flowers. 
Ramona. Beautiful, large, lavender blue flowers. Outstanding! 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Hall’s, Japanese. A hardy climber bearing a profusion of fragrant 
white and yellow flowers. 2-yr. No. 1, $1.00 each. 
IVY 
Boston. Bright green leaves turning to vivid scarlet in fall. A self- 
supporting creeper, clinging to wood or stone. 2-yr..No. 1, $1.00. 
English (Hedera Helix). Evergreen. Most popular of all evergreen 
vines for ground covers, house plants, clinging vines for walls or 
for training on fences as a hedge. The small leathery leaves are 
always neat and attractive. Ideal for shady places or for concealing 
unsightly objects. 2-yr., 50c; 3-yr., $1.00. 
JASMINE 
Winter Jasmine (Nudiforum). Yellow. Very fragrant, 
usually in February. 2-yr. $1.50. 
Summer Jasmine (Officinal). White. Very fragrant, rapid grow- 
ing, with dark green foliage, and profusion of attractive white 
flowers. 2-yr., $1.50. 
WISTERIA 
The aristocrat of flowering vines, with large, long racemes of 
beautiful pea-shaped flowers in various shades of purple, white, pink, 
blue, or violet. 2-yr. No. 1 plants, $2.00 each. 
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