(12) Mitsch Nursery, Aurora, Oregon 
semble wild roses. Plants should be sheared 
after blooming to keep them compact. 
Ben Nevis. Yellow with brownish crimson cen- 
terks * RE Cite secon Sines a et Soe ah Ot 4.00 
Brunette. Rusty-red with yellow center. *R. C. 4.00 
Double Red. 
Jock Scott. Tomato red. 
Rose Glory. Rose pink. 
Laurocerasus lusitanica (Portugal! Laurel). *R. C. 8.00 
Laurocerasus officinalis (English Laurel). *R C. 600 
Photinia cerrulata. *R. C. (10 fer $1.50). ..... .. 12.00 
Pernettya mucronata. Low-growing evergreen 
with good foliage and an abundance of large, 
very attractive berries if planted w:th male 
(pollenizer). 
Red: berried Ra Gee teen eee es Se 6.00 
ET Ae ee OO ee ae as NO nc, ey, SOs Birt ae ee 10.00 
Coral =(purple) berried:s —*R.t Cross 22 see Be 6.00 
White -berried: sR i. C. mesos ies AO oe Fee 6.00 
Male=Cpollenizerte # Ron Gaes eek. ear eee | ate 6.00 
Pieris japonica (Andromeda Jap.). Well-known 
broad-leaf evergreen with white bell-shaped 
flowers in clusters during late winter and early 
spring. New growth almost red. *R. C................... 8.00 
Pieris japonica variegata. Much like the above 
but with white edge on leaf. Very attractive. 
Slow-growing. Rare. *R. C. 10 for $1.50. 
Pyracantha Government Red. *R. C........00000... 10.00 
Pyracantha. Variegated. R. C. (heavy) 10 for $1.50 12.00 
Nandina domstica. Tr. 10 for $1.50 
Khodedeudrous 
The following is a list of dwarf and semi-dwarf varie- 
ties suitable for rock gardens, shrub foreground plant- 
ings, etc. The new English varieties are very limited 
in quantity. 
(*) Asterisk Indicates Spring Delivery oa 
Per 100 
Arthur Osborn. New. Dull green foliage, dark 
scarlet tubular flowers. Cross between Didy- 
mum and Griersonianum. 
Augfast. New. Much like Blue Tit, except larger 
flowers and deep blue. Cross between Augus- 
tinii and fastigiatum. 
Blue Diamond. New. One of the best of the blues. 
Small upright growing plant with beautiful 
large lilac blue flowers, freely produced in 
April. Cross between Intrifast and Augustinii. 
Blue Tit. Very dwarf type producing a profusion 
