THE EXTRA HARDY MALVATICA EVERGREENS 
This is a relatively new group and is destined to have a per- 
manent place in our gardens. They have larger flowers and 
larger bushes than the Kurumes. The plants will grow to about 
4 feet in height and 5 feet across and are smothered with bright 
blooms in the spring. They are very hardy and range in color 
through the various shades of pink and rose, orange and red. 
Fine for foreground and mass planting. Will stand full sun but 
the flowers last longer in part shade. Have grown in the coldest 
parts of Ohio, Illinois and Michigan. Budded and ready for 
bloom. 
PRICES: $1.50 to $7.50 
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*SANNY. Deep orange-red, 6-8 in.; 8-10 in.; 10-12 in.; 20-22 in. 
“BETTY. Spreading. Free flowering. Rose-pink with darker 
spots on the upper petals. 6-8 in.; 8-10 in.; 10-12 in.; 14-16 
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FAVOURITE. A new, very pleasing deep rose-pink. 6-8 in.; 
8-0 in.) 10-02 aim, 
‘ FEDORA (AA) AM 1931. This real hardy plant is loaded 
with large phlox-pink Hane in early May. One of the 
best. 6-8 in.; 8-10 in. 
**BTDELIO. Deep rose-pink. 14-16 in.; 18-20 in.; 20-22 in. 
=*TOHN CAIRNS AM 1940. Deep indian red. Low growing 
and spreading. 6-8 in.; 8-10 in.; 10-12 in.; 14-16 in.; 18- 20 
in.; 20-22 in. 
“ KATHLEEN. Large flowers, abundantly produced, deeper 
in color than Fedora. Finest rosy-red. 6-8 in.; 8-10 in.; 
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MARTHA (B). Dwart, spreading habit. A week later than 
the others. Orchid-pink shaded orange. 6-8 in. 
OTHELLO. This bright orange-red or porcelain-rose com- 
bines with Fedora, Pink Treasure, and Martha to make a 
color combination. 6-8 in. 
**PINK TREASURE. A clear light pink. The best pink, a 
jewel. 6-8 in.; 8-10 in.; 10-12 in.; 14-16 in.; 18-20 in.; 20-22 in. 
* WILLY. A clear pink. 14-16 in.; 18-20 in.; 20-22 in. 
NEW VUYCKIANA EVERGREEN HYBRIDS 
Similar to the Malvatic Hybrids only a little larger in leaf 
and plant. 
PRICES: $1.50 to $7.50 
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JOHANN STRAUSS (C). A brilliant, rose-pink. 6-8 in. 
**DALESTRINA. This is a large flowered pure white with a 
small green spot. Hardier than Ledifolia Alba and preferred. 
Very lovely. 6-8 in.; 8-10 in.; 10-12 in.; 14-16 in.; 18-20 in.; 
20-22 in.; 24-30 in. $8.50. 
SCHUBERT. Pale pink. Small plants only. 6-8 in. 
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MALVATICA x KURUME EVERGREENS 
These lovely evergreens combine the compactness of _th 
Kurumes with the larger flowers and hardiness of the Maly: 
Kaempferi hybrids. 
**QORANGE BEAUTY AM 1945. This soft, salmon-pink, t 
orange, is one of the finest of the evergreens for the gar 
Excellent for foreground and mass planting. A solid mass ~ 
of color. Early in the spring before the other Azaleas ares — 
in bloom. Low, spreading habit. 6-8 in. $1.50; 8-10 in. $2.00; 
10-12 in. $2.50 to $4.00; 14-18 in. $4.00 to $6.50. \ 
ADDY WERY AM 1950. This new hybrid from Holland is‘ 
a clear, blood red on Orient red, with a dull orange-bronze \ 
flush. A plant growth similar to Hinodegiri but hardier and © | 
with larger leaves and finer colored flowers. Small plants 
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KURUME — EVERGREEN AZALEAS 
These semi-dwarf Azaleas from Kurume, Japan, are one of 
our finest small flowering shrubs. Fine habit of growth, almost 
formal, and in May the blossoms completely cover the plant. 
Not as hardy as the Malvaticas. The delicate colors should be 
planted in part shade. 
APPLE BLOSSOM AM 1950. A pink and: white applé- 
blossom color flower and glossy green leaves. One of the 
best. 6-6 ins $1.50; 152185. 535.00) 
*“CHERRY BLOSSOM (TAKASAGO), A double cherry 
blossom pink. 6-8 in. $1.50. 
CORAL BELLS. A dainty, dwarf, rounded plant with double 
shell pink flowers. 6-8 in. $1.50. 
ESMERALDA. A bright pink. 6-8 in. $1.50. 
“*GUMPO—FANCY. Very dwarf—8 in. tall—spreading. Large 
flowers white, streaked and flushed pink, frilled edged. Very 
striking. 2 yr. $1.00; 3 yr. $1.50. 
HEXE. Low, dense, compact. Large crimson red flowers. 
Early. 6-8 in. $1.50. 
*“AINODEGIRI. A bright crimson—the best known ever- 
green. Spreading. 6-8 in. $1.50; 15-18 in. $5.00. 
*““AINOMAYO FCC 1950. A beautiful dwarf with soft, rose- 
pink flowers. 6-8 in, $1.50; 12-15 in. $4.00; 15-18 in. $5.00. 
PINK PEARL (AZUMA KAGAMI). Double salmon-rose 
with lighter center, in dense clusters. 6-8 in. $1.50. 
SAKATA RED. A new brick-red, distinctive, fine foliage. 
6-8 in. $1.50. 
SNOW. Compact grower with glossy leaves, covered with 
large, double, snow-white blossoms. 6-8 in. $1.50. 
SWEETHEART SUPREME. Fine double pink, spreading. 
8 in. $1.50 
Magnolias, Fine Companions of Rhododendrons 
ALBA SUPERBA. The finest of early whites. 30-36 in. $6.50; 
36-42 in. $7.50. 
SOULANGEANA. The most popular variety. Large pink-white 
flowers tinted purple at the edges and lavender outside. De- 
velops into a small tree. 30-36 in. $6.50; 36-42 in. $7.50. 
HOW TO GET TO SCENIC Bs ter sande GARDENS 
To reach the Nursery,.drive up 
West Burnside Street to Mt. Cal- 
vary Cemetery; then 1.1 miles North 
on Skyline Blvd. to Skyline Crest. 
Turn to the right up the hill on Sky- 
line Crest. The Nursery is the first 
driveway to the left just over the top 
of the hill. 
LINCOLN 
NURSERY: 
637 N. W. Skyline Crest 
PORTLAND 1, OREGON 
CApitol 2091, Evenings 
Address all Correspondence to 
OFFICE: 
221 American Bank Bldg. 
PORTLAND 5, OREGON 
a 
= THOMPSON ROAD 
VAUGHAN 
TO ENTER GARDENS: 
TAKE FIRST DRIVEWAY 
TO LEFT, AFTER REACHING 
TOP OF HILL 
| MT. CALVARY 
| CEMETERY 
| 
SEFFERSON ST, 
BEacon 4105 
SWEENEY, KRIST & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, ORE. 
