TAMARIX 
HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera) 
Fragrantissima. A beautiful, almost evergreen, bush type of honey- 
suckle. Very fragrant, with beautiful creamy-white flower. Very 
hardy, easy to care for, can be cut for bouquets. 18-24 in., $1.25; 
DeSett plea Ok 
HYDRANGEA 
Blue (Otaksa). Vivid blue blossoms in late summer and early fall, 
slowly turning to a rich wine-purple. Very showy, can be used in 
foundation planting or in shrubbery screens. 12-15 in., $1.75; 
Sots} fila, S275). 
Hills of Snow (Arborescens grandiflora). Beautiful, large, showy 
white blooms, with luxuriant dark green foliage. Very hardy, 
a4 tin, Sil 252 2-3) 1k, Shi SO. 
Pee Gee (Bush) (H. Paniculata grandiflora). Long, pointed panicles 
of pinkish-white flowers in August and September. 18-24 in., 
Glee Z=s) wit, SSUGSOP Slack tite, 20), 
Pee Gee (Tree Form). Especially trained form of H. Pee Gee, with 
sturdy, straight trunks, branching to form an excellent speci- 
men for maximum display of the beautiful blossoms. 3-4 ft., 
$2:7524-5 ft, $3.50; 5-6 te, $4.25. 
KERRIA 
Japonica. Double yellow blossoms are produced in huge masses on 
the vigorous-growing arching branches. Makes an excellent ter- 
race or ground cover, requiring very little care. Spreading to help 
retain sloping banks. Can be cut heavily for indoor display. 2-3 
Ae, SS Ase Sa! ie, Sla75, 
LILACS (Syringa) 
Common. The old, popular sorts, too well known to need descrip- 
tion, vigorous growing, producing large masses of heavily scented 
blossoms in early spring. Available in your choice of Purple or 
Walia, IS=24! tim, SAS 23 ii, SUS, SoG! ite, S250). 
Grafted French Lilacs. Somewhat slower growing than the common 
sorts, but more compact in habit, producing larger blossoms of 
more distinct and varied colorings. All select well-branched, 
tree shaped. 2-3 ft., $2.00; 3-4 ft., $3.75. 
Belle de Nancy. Double, pinkish lavender. 
Charles Joly. Double, dark reddish purple. 
Edith Cavell. Double, milk white. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Single, dark reddish purple. 
President Grevy. Double, light blue. 
President Poincaire. Double, reddish lavender. 
Special varieties in single and double reds, pinks, violets, etc., 
available at slightly higher prices. Write for special listing. 
MAGNOLIA (Soulangeana) 
Alexandrina. Rosy pink outer edge with creamy inner petals. 
Nigra. Upright petals, tulip-shaped, deep purple shading to pinkish- 
orchid inside. 
Rosea. Very profuse bloomer, white blossoms with tinge of soft rose 
at base. 
D2} ine, SS OOS SA ite, SOO? WS ite, SIO SOP Jae ii, SIZ SO. 
Varieties in 3-4 ft. and larger will blossom this year. 
MAGNOLIA (Stellata) 
The Star Magnolia. Bushy and slow growing, very showy with nar- 
row-petaled, fragrant, snow white flowers. Blooms in early spring. 
Limited quantity. 15-18 in., $5.50. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS—Continued 
SNOWBALL (Viburnum) 
Common (Opulus Sterile). The old favorite with large globular 
white flowers, dark green leaves. Very hardy. 18-24 in., $1.50; 
WB Mia, BVA: 
Evergreen. See Burkwoodi, page 5. 
Fragrant (Carlesi). Pure white, delightfully sweet scented. Flowers 
faintly tinted rose, white when first opening then turning to a 
beautiful ivory. Very free bloomer, slow, compact growing. 12-15 
ny, Soe IZ) tig, S450. 
Japanese (Tomentosum). Showy white flowers along horizontal 
branches, slightly ribbed light green leaves turning to brilliant 
reddish bronze in early fall. Very colorful. 2-3 ft., $2.00; 3-4 ft., 
$3.50. 
MOCK ORANGE 
Philadelphus Virginalis. Double, large clusters of pure blossoms are 
borne over a long season. Very fragrant and a handsome addition 
to any collection of flower plants. A must for anyone fond of 
having fragrant cut flowers in the home during spring and early 
summer. 2-3 ft., $1.65; 3-4 ft., $2.00. 
PEARL BUSH 
Exochorda. Attractive snowy white flowers, hanging in long clusters 
like carefully selected graduated white pearls, opening slowly to 
beautiful full pure-white blossoms with yellow stamens. The deep 
green foliage makes this hardy shrub an excellent choice for 
planting in a sunny place, either as a specimen shrub or one of 
a groups 18-24 int, ol >O- 2=Stt. 2.00) 
QUINCE 
Flowering Japanese. A beautiful low-growing bushy shrub with 
myriads of brilliantly colored blossoms in early spring. Bright red 
or scarlet. Shiny bronze-green foliage all summer. Very hardy. 
2=31 ft.) 00; 3-4 ft, 92-00. 
SPIRAEA 
A. Waterer. Late blooming, dwarf-growing with very showy rounded 
clusters of bright red flowers nearly all summer. Especially showy 
type for the garden, blooming after other summer types are scarce. 
15-18 in., $1.00; 18-24 in., $1.50; 2-3 ft., $2.00. 
Bridalwreath (Prunifolia) . Clusters of small, double, white flowers, 
with light green foliage. Rich autumn-colored foliage late in the 
season. IiS=245in., Sll25- 92-3 ft > Ivo S-4atte oe On 
Thunbergi. The first of the spiraeas to bloom in early spring. Slender 
branches clothed with feathery bright green foliage. Flowers in 
profusion of the purest white. Extremely showy. 18-24 in., $1.25; 
D3 io, Ole SAM, GAO: 
Vanhouttei. One of the favorites. Gracefully arching branches are 
heaped with white flowers in early spring. Suitable for cutting. 
Very hardy and grows well with minimum of care. 18-24 in., 
$1,00,2-3 ft., $1.25: 3-4 ft, $1250; 4-5 tte $2.50: 
TAMARIX 
Africana. Slender drooping shoots with delicate feathery foliage. 
Great billowy masses of pink flowers in early spring, nearly 
covering the branches. One of the showiest of all spring blooming 
SnWls, WAH tak, sds 2-3) vie, Silarsie Sloth fei, G2 SO. 
Hispida. Summer blooming variety, extremely showy and colorful, 
can be cut for indoor display. 18-24 in., $1.25; 2-3 ft., $1.75; 
3-4 ft., $2.50. 
WEIGELA 
Pink (Rosea). Large, light pink blossoms, often blooming for 10 
weeks in summer. Colorful, tubular flowers. Very showy in bou- 
quets. 18-24 in., $1.25; 2-3 ft, $1.75: 3-4 ft,, $2.50. 
Red (Eva Rathke) . A new, very free-flowering variety with carmine- 
red flowers, very striking in appearance. Slower growing than 
other sorts. 18-24 in., $1.35; 2-3 ft., $2.00; 3-4 ft., $2.75. 
Variegated (Pink blooming). Very free-blooming with attractive 
white variegated leaves, doubling the showiness of this beautiful 
Salo, WS=ZE! fine, Shll sis? Aas) AG, S200). 
WITCHHAZEL 
Hamamelis (Chinese). A most beautiful winter flowering shrub, 
fragrant golden-yellow flowers with tiny cinnamon center cover- 
ing the branches. 24-30 in., $2.50; 2-3 ft., $3.50. 
10 BUCKLEY NURSERY CO., 
BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON 
