30 THE TILLINGHAST SEED COMPANY, LA CONNER, WASHINGTON 
Spiraeea 
Anthony Waterer. Color bright crimson. It 
is of dwarf, dense growth, and blooms the 
entire summer and fall. 3 feet high when 
mature 1% to 2-foot plants. Each $1.25. 
Van Houttei. Of compact habit and, when in 
flower, the white blooms almost entirely 
cover the foliage. 8 feet high when mature. 
2 to 3-foot plants. Each $1.25. 
Viburnum 
Burkwoodi (Early Fragrant Pink). Waxy 
green foliage. Evergreen. Large clusters of 
waxy fragrant flowers, mauve pink, opening 
to pure white. Long lasting. Each $2.50. 
Plicatum (Common Snowball). The perfect 
balls of pure white flowers are borne in great 
profusion in May. 7 to 8 feet high. 18 to 24- 
inch plants. Each $1.25. 
Weigelia 
These are among the most popular flowering 
shrubs, covered in May and early June by 
their large trumpet-shaped flowers. 
Eva Rathke. Blooms all summer. The flowers are ruby-carmine. 5 feet high 
when mature. 18 to 24-inch plants. Each $1.25. 
WEIGELA, EVA RATHKE 
SPIRAEA, VAN HOUTTEI 
Hydrangea 
Most popular of flowering shrubs. 
Hydrangea. Blue or pink. Shipping size 12 
to 18 inches. Each $1.75. 
Paniculata Grandiflora (Tree Hydrangea). 
Pure white, afterwards changing to pink. 
Shipping size 24 to 30 inches. Each $1.25. 
Heather 
Johnson’s. Upright growing. Bushy in habit 
with tall spikes of pinkish white blossoms in 
the fall and winter. Very choice and used a 
great deal for cutting. Large plants. Each 
85c; 3 for $2.40. 
Mediterranean. Lavender pink bloom from 
late fall all through the winter. A compact 
low growing evergreen shrub suitable for 
slopes, banks, rock gardens and _ plants 
around the house. Each 85c; 3 for $2.40. 
Springwood. Dwarf growing winter flower- 
ing heather. Pure white flowers. Desirable 
for planting in rock gardens for winter color. 
Each 85c; 3 for $2.40. 
Vivelia. Winter flowering, dwarf growing 
heather. Rosy red flowers late winter and 
early spring. Each 85c; 3 for $2.40. 
Special—Any 4 for $3.00 
Kalmia 
(Mountain Laurel). Related to the Rhodo- 
dendron and making an ideal companion in 
the Rhododendron and Azalea planting. The 
leaves are similar in color, shape and texture 
but flat and pointed. Flowers delicate pink 
in good size clusters. Seldom grows to over 
4 feet. 12 to 15 inch plants. Each $2.25. 
Kerria (Corchorus) 
Japonica Flore-Pleno. Attractive golden yel- 
low flowers are borne continuously from 
June to October. 4 to 5 feet high when ma- 
ture. 18 to 24-inch plants. Each $1.25. 
Kolkwitzia (Beauty Bush) 
Amabilis. Mature plants of this introduction 
appear like a cloud of beautiful pink when 
in flower. Attains a height of 4 to 6 feet. 
18 to 24-inch plants. Each $1.25. 
Philadelphus (Mock Orange) 
This old-fashioned sweet-scented shrub has 
long been a close rival of the lilac in popu- 
larity. 
Virginal. This variety has large double white 
flowers. 10 feet high when mature. 2 to 
3-foot plants. Each $1.25. 
Quince—Flowering 
A showy shrub that blooms profusely in 
early spring; flowers dazzling scarlet. 4 to 5 
feet high. 18 to 24-inch plants. Each $1.25. 
Tamarix—African, Pink 
A graceful shrubbery tree very small leaves 
and tiny clusters of lovely pink flowers. A 
dainty and exotic shrub. 2 to 3 feet. $1.25. 
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CLIMBING VINES 
SILVER LACE VINE 
Ampelopsis 
(Boston Ivy; Japan Ivy) 
Veitchi. This is the most popular of. all 
climbing plants and attains a height of 30 
feet in two or three years; clings to stones, 
brick, or woodwork Each $1.25. 
Quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper; American 
Ivy). The large deep green foliage assumes 
brilliant shades of yellow and scarlet in the 
fall. Each $1.25. 
Scarlet Trumpet Vine 
Bignonia radicans. For covering unsightly 
places, stumps, rockwork or planting in 
erevices in ledges. The flowers are large 
and borne profusely when the plant attains 
a fair size. Each $1.25. 
Bittersweet or Waxwork 
Celastrus Scandens. One of our native 
climbing plants with attractive light green 
foliage and yellow flowers during June, fol- 
lowed in the autumn by bright orange fruit. 
Each $1.25. 
Clematis 
(Large-Flowered Hybrids) 
The soil for Clematis should be well drained 
and of a light, loamy texture. It should be 
of good depth, as the plant dislikes limited 
root-space. It is greatly helped by occasional 
dressings of lime. 
Jackmani. Color dark, rich, royal purple. 
Each $1.25. 
Mme. Edouard Andre. Unusual reddish 
flowers. Each $1.25. 
Nelly Moser. Mauve flowers with a red bar. 
Large blooms. Each $1.25. 
Henryi. Pure white; large and remarkably 
handsome. Each $1.25. 
Ramona. Popular pale blue flowers. $1.25. 
Honeysuckle 
Halliana (Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle). A 
strong, vigorous, almost evergreen sort. 
White flowers changing to yellow; very fra- 
grant. Each $1.25. 
Goldflame. The flowers are large, in clus- 
ters, with flame-coral trumpets lined with 
gold. Fragrant after nightfall; blooming the 
same year planted. May till frost. 2-year 
field grown, Each $1.50. 
Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle (Sempervi- 
rens). Upright growth. Dark green foliage, 
with long tubular scarlet flowers. Each $1.25. 
Winter Jasmine 
Jasminum Nudiflorum. This vine which 
needs some support, blooms almost all win- 
ter in the Puget Sound area. The yellow 
blossoms appear on the slender trailing 
stems before the leaves appear. Graceful 
and pretty. Two-year plants. Each $1.25. 
Silver Lace Vine 
Polygonum Auberti. The plant is of strong, 
vigorous growth, attaining the height of 25 
feet or more, and producing through the 
summer and fall great foamy sprays of white 
flowers. Each $1.25. 
Wisteria 
The ideal conditions for Wisterias are a well- 
drained loam, sunshine, and plenty of mois- 
ture. We offer 2-year-old grafted plants. 
Single Purple. Longissima Floribunda, clus- 
ters 24-30 inches long. Each $1.75. 
Single Pink. Floribunda, clusters 
inches long. Very nice. Each $1.75. 
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