18 HENRY 
ENGLEMAN IVY—Similar to Virginia Creeper 
as well as the common Woodbine. Heavy, 
coarse growing and will climb to almost un- 
believable heights. 
MEVEATEN Os. lenuernesiteeeiers:. 2.0 tes eos. each 90c 
CLEMATIS JACKMANI—Hardy vine with very 
large purple flowers. They like a rich, moist 
situation and not too sunny a location. Do 
not plant very deep. 
ZUVTSCN Od: Like ire ware ree eens ae each $1.25 
CELASTRUS SCANDENS (Bittersweet) —Well- 
known native climber, handsome glossy foli- 
age and large clusters of beautiful orange- 
crimson fruit retained all winter. 
SRY TaN OMe ot eee nas tates bet a eee SBS $1.00 
EUON YMUS—(See Broad-Leaved Evergreens). 
HEDERA—(See Broad-Leaved Evergreens). 
NURSERIES 
LONICERA FLAMING RED—New climbing 
honeysuckle of unusual merit. Flowers much 
larger and brighter than the old Trumpet 
Honeysuckle. 
2 yr.) NO. OL Basil eee each, 90c 
LONICERA HALLIANA (Hall’s Honeysuckle)— 
Strong grower, holds foliage until early win- 
ter. Flowers white, changing to yellow; very 
fragrant. 
2-yr. Noy 1.22.2... 2 ee each, 75c 
POLYGONIUM AUBERTI (Silver Lace Vine)— 
The most vigorous and rapid-growing of all 
climbers, when blooming is covered with 
foamy sprays of creamy white flowers. 
2. yi Noe Liss eee each, 90c 
WISTERIA PURPLE—One of the best of the 
hardy climbers, producing dense drooping 
clusters of pea-shaped flowers in May and oc- 
casionally during the fall. Color, violet blue. 
2-yt. Nov 1 See eee each, $1.00 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Our roses are grown under contract in Oregon 
where the world’s finest roses are produced. We 
guarantee these to be as well grown and as good 
quality as you can get anywhere at any price. 
We have field tested roses from all over the 
United States, Canada and Holland, and have 
found none that will compare in quality with 
those from Oregon. 
A few roses in any sunny location in your yard 
will give you more pleasure and satisfaction than 
any other plant. Ask for our How to Plant 
booklet. 
ZeVGar XIN One lute Wee ee ce acre ees ed a en $1.50 
AMI QUINARD—A magnificent, dusky deep 
maroon. The flowers are very large and full- 
petaled. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—Bright, velvety scar- 
let-crimson; damask fragrance. Vigorous, up- 
right. Not troubled by heat. Excellent for 
cut flowers. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO—Petals are coppery- 
pink inside, golden reverse 
ETOLIE DE HOLLANDE—A brilliant dark red 
rose of magnificent size and perfect form. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Bright glowing pink. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET—Vivid rose-red with 
blazing scarlet sheen; large, loosely formed 
flowers. Tall.. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER—A lovely blending of 
orange-yellow, flame, vivid rose-pink and 
scarlet. 
SES 
POINSETTIA — Heavy 
blooming red 
Medium height. 
Very hardy. 
rose. 
GRUS EN TEPLITZ—Brilliant red. One of the 
most prolific bloomers of all. 
EDITOR McFARLAND — Clear brilliant pink; 
perfectly formed; long lasting when cut. 
Strong stems. 
PICTURE—Glowing pink; very large and full: 
intensely fragrant; a continuous bloomer all 
season. 
E. G. HILL—Long, perfectly-formed buds and 
full double flowers of dazzling scarlet. 
RED RADIANCE—4A bright, cheerful and even 
shade of pure red. Vigorous grower. 
PINK RADIANCE—Bright rose-pink, shining 
flowers of wonderful shape and fragrance. 
Strongest grower of all hybrid teas. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—Bright yellow; strong grow- 
ing; good cut flower. 
SOUV. DE CL. PERNET—The most popular 
clear yellow rose. 
TALISMAN—A combination of shadings of 
gold, apricot yellow, and deep pink. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—A hybrid perpetual 
white rose which has been one of the most 
popular of the whites. 
K. A. VICTORIA—Delicate, creamy-white flow- 
ers of beautiful form. 
ROSES—Continued on next page 
