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FLOWERING ALMOND 
Glandulosa alba Each $2.50, Three $7.00, Doz. $25.00 
The small, very double, white rosettes grow in great abundance along 
the stem in late April and early May. Lovely when in bloom. Ultimate 
height about 4 to 5 feet. 
Glandulosa rosea Each $2.50, Three $7.00, Doz. $25.00 
Produces very double, rose colored flowers in great profusion in spring. 
One of the most charming old-fashioned early flowering shrubs, and 
is still unsurpassed in beauty in its season. Our plants are grown on 
their own roots, thus insuring extra vigor and more lasting satisfaction 
as well as no “‘wild suckers.’’ 
State quarantines prohibit the sending of certain fruits and their 
flowering horticultural forms such as: . 
Cherries Boysenberries Flowering Almond 
lum Grapes Flowering Plum 
aspberries Blackberries Purple-Leaved Plum 
Flowering Peach Flowering Cherries 
Into Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, 
Utah, and Washington. 
BRONZE-LEAVED SUMAC 
Rhus Cotinus Rubrifolius Each $3.50, Three $9.75, Doz $35.00 
Here we have the rare bronze-leaved and ‘’bronze-plumed’’ Smoke 
Tree. The common Smoke Tree is too well known, nothing more need 
be said about it except that it has been a favorite garden shrub for 
hundreds of years. The bronze-leaved form has handsome bronze 
tinted foliage and a bronze colored so-called plume or smoke. It is 
one of the outstanding shrubs in our nursery and has caused a great 
deal of comment. We are sure that this rare shrub will make a fine 
display in your garden. We offer nice bushes about 2 to 3 feet tall. 
ROBINIA - Rose-Acacia 
Monument (Pyramidal Rose-Acacia) Each $6.00, Three $16.00 
The habit of growth of this Rosa-Acacia is not unlike that of the Lom- 
bardy Poplar. And because of this unusual habit we have a small flow- 
ering tree that can be grown in every garden, big or little. It may be 
used as a small lawn specimen or in the shrub border where it will not 
crowd or harm plants near by. During late May and June it is covered 
with drooping clusters of deep rose-colored flowers resembling pea- 
blossoms. Will grow in any soil anywhere. Ultimate height about 10 to 
12 feet. We.offer nice plants about six feet. 
SALIX - Willow 
French Pussy Willow Each $2.00, Three $5.75, Doz. $20.00 
Not the wild Pussy Willow but a fine cultivated French variety. 
Branches of this variety have been selling at retail during the winter 
months in cities at from $1.00 to $2.00 per dozen. You can grow them 
on your own lawn! Enjoy these dainty silvery pink flowers every winter. 
A beautiful round shrub in summer or use them for tall screens or back- 
grounds. Cut the ends of the branches in January or February. Place 
them indoors in a vase of water. Watch them unfold their large catkins 
of silver-pink, from 1 to 2 inches long. They will repay you many times 
their cost in pleasure. Ultimate height 10 feet. Cut back branches to 
6 inches when planting and each spring after catkins have formed to 
promote long, vigorous new canes. 
Purpurea nana Each 85c, Three $2.25, Doz. $6.50, 100 $45.00 
Dwarf Blue-Leaf Arctic Willow. Discovered north of the Arctic Circle. 
A charming low-growing Willow excellently suited for edgings. Grows 
anywhere in wet or heavy soils where other plants perish. It is able to 
withstand the lowest temperatures encountered in this country, is of 
easy culture. Just the plant for low edgings, around beds or along walks 
in difficult soils or localities. Tne foliage is a lovely gray-blue-green. 
Can be clipped for formal effects or left natural as desired. Should 
be planted about 8 inches apart. May also be grown as single specimens 
in the rock garden. 
For Salix Salamonii see novelty page 7 
