ADD BREATH-TAKING BEAUTY TO YOUR GARDEN! 
with 
Except for the rose, no flower is more closely 
wrapped up in the esteem and affection of the 
American people. No plant offers so much for so 
littlk—old-time fragrance, wide range of color, 
profusion of bloom and hardiness. 
SPECIAL LILAC OFFER 
No. 16 
Any Three Lilacs you 
choose from this 
Group monly. ee aes 
meet LLLGCA 
Spokane's Adopted Flower 
Belle de Nancy. Double satiny rose. 
Berryer. Semi-double clear mauve. 
Charles Joly. Double dark reddish-purple. 
General Sheridan. Semi-double white. 
Decaisne. Single clear azure-blue. 
Lucie Baltet. Single flushed pink. 
Mad. Florent Stepman. Single pure white. 
Miss. Ellen Wilmott. Double white. 
Mad. Lemoine. Double white. 
Thomas Jefferson. Single, true violet. 
Vauban. Double, delicate pink. 
Marechael Lannes. Semi-double violet blue. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Single dark purple. 
Persian. Reddish purple. 
Villosa. Late pale pink. 
All Lilacs, $2.50 each 
OSAGE ORANGE. More of a weed than a shrub to 
us. We are only listing it because so many of the 
ladies like to have one around for making arrange- 
ments. 18-24 in. 75c. 
PHILADELPHUS 
Virginalis. Immense fragrant, double white flowers 
in large clusters that weigh down the branches. 
Blooms in May and June. 18-24 in., $1.25; 2-3 ft., 
$2.00. 
NEW MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE 
Patent No. 538. 
This new virginalis, “Minnesota Snowflake,” is 
undoubtedly the most valuable new shrub that 
we have to offer. Pure white flowers that are very 
fragrant. Perfectly hardy in any area and unlike 
most other Mockoranges, Snowflake will hold its 
vigorous foliage on the lower branches to take 
away that “leggy-look” so common to other types 
of shrubs. Blooms heavily in June and July and 
intermittently until frost. 2-3 ft., $2.00; 3-4 ft., 
$2.50. 
RIVERS PURPLE BEECH. No flowers on this shrub 
but it possesses the most outstanding foliage of purple 
that you will find on any shrub, and one that will 
give your garden that unique atmosphere. This is 
something that you won’t find in everybody’s garden. 
2-3 ft., $5.00; 4-5 ft., $8.00. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE. Attractive shrub planted mostly 
for its silver gray foliage. Very hardy. 3-4 ft., $2.50. 
SMOKE TREE. An attractive specimen continuously 
from early spring until late fall; particularly fascin- 
ating in July, when it carries a great mass of filmy 
purplish clusters that resemble a rising cloud of smoke. 
Its flat leaves are stained pink, when young, and 
are of yellow and purple in autumn. 2-3 ft., $2.50. 
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SPIREA 
Anthony Waterer. Flat heads of rosy-pink flowers 
are borne all summer on these popular, compact, 
dwarf shrubs. Attractive foliage. 12-15 in., $1.50; 
15-18 in., $2.00. 
Billardi. Bright pink flowers in spikes. Blooms in 
July and September. 3-4 ft., $2.50. 
Prunifolia. The true bridalwreath spirea. Produces 
great masses of double white flowers that are very 
showy and excellent for cutting. 2-3 ft., $2.00; 3-4 
tte 92090: 
Thunbergi. _A fine display of white bloom in early 
spring prior to leaves. Foliage is soft and feathery. 
Rather spreading habit. 3-4 ft., $2.50. 
Van Houtte. A graceful, pendulous shrub surpassing 
all other spireas with its superb gracefulness. The 
most widely planted of the spireas. 2-3 ft., $1.50; 
3-4 ft., $2.00. 
TAMARIX 
Hispida. A beautiful shrub with bright pink flowers 
in June and July. Very hardy. For best results with 
this shrub, cut back to the ground every two years. 
As they are rather hard to start, we give them a 
severe pruning prior to shipment. 3-4 ft., $2.50; 
2-3 ft., $2.00. 
