ies, will be 
i charges 
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rately) 
Intosh, 
Northern Spy, 3 
Red Delicious, 3, 4 
COMBINATION APPLE 
All are heavy 3 and 4 year size, well branched 
3 on 1—$6.00-6.50 
Selection 1—Yellow Transparent, Yellow Delicious, King. 
Selection 2—Yellow Transparent, Gravenstein, King 
CRAB APPLE 
APRICOT 
Goldbeck Perfection, 3, 4 
Tilton, 3, 4 
CHERRY 
Red Siberian 
Blenheim, 3, 4 
Moorpark, 3, 4 
Bing, 3, 4, 5. 
Black Republican, 3, 4 
(Pollenizer ) 
Deacon, 3, 4 
(Pollenizer ) 
Peaches 
\ COMBINATION CHERRY 
(Bach tree has pollenizer) 
* 3 on 1, 3-year size, $6.00—4-year, $6.50 
Selection 1—Bing, Lambert, Black Republican. 
Selection 2—Royal Ann, Lambert, Black Republican. 
Selection 3—Bing, Royal Ann, Black Republican. 
4 on 1, Extra Heavy, $6.50 
Royal Ann, Bing, Lambert, pollenizer (Republican). 
PIE, OR SOUR, CHERRY 
~Montmorency, 3. 
FIG 
\ 2-year, $3.50 
Lattarula—White, very sweet, two crops a season. 
“ Neveralla—Dark, very sweet, heavy bearing. 
“Late Duke, 3. 
“May Duke, 3. 
PEACH 
“Improved Rochester, 2, 3. «Red Haven, 2. 
A Veteran, 2, 3. 
PEAR 
“Anjou, 3,5, 6. 
~ Bartlett, 3,5, 6. 
~ Bosc, 3, 4, 7. 
~Clapp’s Favorite, 3, 4, 5. 
‘COMBINATION PEAR 
on 1, Extra Heavy, $6.50 
Bartlett, Red Bartlett, Flemish els Anion. 
Bartlett, Red Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite, Anjou. 
PLUM AND PRUNE 
Blue Damson, 3, 5. ~Parson’s Sweet, 3. 
“Burbank, 5. “Santa Rosa, 3, 4, 6 
~ French Improved, 5, 6. “Satsuma, 3, 4,6. : 
» Green Gage, 3, 4, 6. “Yellow Egg, 3, 4. 
“Italian, 3. d 
COMBINATION PLUM 
4 on 1, Extra Heavy, $6.50 
Beauty, Climax, Duarte, Plum Cot. 
Peach Plum, Yellow Egg, Hungarian, Italian. 
QUINCE 
Pineapple, 2. 
ESPALIER FRUIT TREES 
Trellis-Trained Fruit Trees That Grow Like Vines 
Shipped express or freight only, shipping charges collect. 
Each tree is guaranteed to produce fruit of true variety. 
~ Comice, 3. 
~ Flemish Beauty, 3, 6. 
~Red Bartlett, 3. 
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Orange, 2. 
Style “B”—Two tier. 4 years old. 
Spread, 4 to 9 feet, Height 3 to 4 
feet. $8.50. Bearing sizes, 3 tier. 
$10.50. 
\ APPLE 
Yellow Delicious 
Yellow Transparent 
Gravenstein 
Red Delicious 
Red Jonathan 
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' “ PEAR 
Bartlett Comice 
Clapp’s Favorite Flemish Beauty 
~ PLUM AND PRUNE 
Burbank Italian 
suitable 
\ 
BOYSENBERRY — Transplants 
“LOGANBERRY — Transplants. 
\ YOUNGBERRY — Transplants. 
\ Thornless — Transplants 
‘ 
. ; DWARF FRUIT TEI 
h »€quire one-half the space of an ordinar 
eight at maturity, 10 feet. Can be held to 
Pruning. Fruit yield is heavy. 
Mail orders—additional charge for packin 
Add 15% of order. 
=-year, $3.50; 3-year, $4.00; 4-year, $4.50; 5-y« 
APPLE 
Gravenstein Red Gravensteir 
King Yellow Delicio 
MelIntosh Yellow Transpat 
Red Delicious 
eae APRICOT 
pa cameln Goldbeck Perfecti 
ilton Wenatchee Moorpat 
at CHERRY 
Pace Royal Ann 
J ambert Deacon (Pollenizer 
Montmorency 
PEACH 
Elberta Rochester 
Golden Jubilee Veteran 
Red Haven 
PEAR 
Bartlett D'Anjou 
Clapp’s Favorite Flemish Beauty 
Comice Red Bartlett 
PLUM AND‘ PRUNE 
Burbank Peach Plum 
Climax Satsuma 
Italian Yellow Egg 
DWARF COMBINATION FRUIT TREES 
APPLE 
: 2-year, $6.00 
Gravenstein, Red Delicious, Yellow Delicious 
Gravenstein, Yellow Transparent, King 
PEAR 
2-year, $6.00 
Bartlett, D'Anjou, Flemish Beauty 
PLUM 
2-year, $6.00 
Italian, Date, Green Gage, Yellow Egg 
NUT TREES 
| CHESTNUT 
American Sweet—6. to 8) feet. . 2.2.1.1... 220-oecnceceeeee cece e ects $5.00 
3, TON LO) Feet: hea ye eees- 5 nee cacee nae 7.50 
FILBERT 
Filberts must be pollenized to give maximum yield. 
2-year, 4 to 5 feet... 
3-year, 5 to 6 feet. 
“Barcelona, 3. 
.Davidiana, 3 (Pollenizer) 
wsasneens ees 4.50 
Du Chilly, 3 (Pollenizer) 
Royal, 2. 
WALNUT 
“English (Franquette)—Grafted, 6 to 8 feet_........... $5.00 
i. 
Berries, Small Fruits 
Mail orders—15% additional for packing and postage. 
3% sales tax for Washington residents. 
Please write for special prices on 100 and 1,000 lots. 
“BLACKBERRY, Cascade—Transplants, each 50c; doz. $5.00 
SBLACKCAPS, Cumberland—tTransplants 
PDS Oe ee oe eases each 40c; doz. $4.00 
BLUEBERRIES (Pollenization is necessary) 
\Concord—3-year, 18 to 24 inches 
-.-each $ 2.50 
doz. 22.50 
NJersey—Pwulting Size 22.2 <2 ono a= - ona on2 Sea nas a aneenne-=- each 3.00 
doz. 33.00 
~Pemberton—3-year, 18 to 24 :nches_........-.-.......- each 2.50 
doz. 25.00 
~“Rancocas—Fruiting size 3.00 
~Rubel—Fruiting size . 3.00 
~ Stanley—Fruiting size - 3.00 
\Weymouth—3 year, 18 to 24 inches 2.50 
doz. 25.00 
each 40c; doz. $4.00 
‘\\ Thornless — Transplants each 60c; doz. $6.00 
CURRANT—Perfection, 2-year, No. l..each 50c; doz. $5.00 
GOOSEBERRY—Oregon Champion, No. 1 
each 60c; doz. $6.00 
GRAPES—2-year, No. 1..-.-.------------------ each 60c; doz. $6.00 
Campbell's Early—Black  ~! nd Belle—Black 
~ Concord—Black 4 Niagara— White 
doz. $6.00 
+ Thornless — Transplants zt doz. $7.50 
A NECTARBERRY — Transplants..-.-..--- each 60c; doz. $6.00 
RASPBERRY, New’ Washington 
4 ight sje) CW NAS), ey see eRe eee ence eee ee Seer aoe each 25c; doz. $2.50 
\Puyallup — Transplants, New; large, 
very red, heavy bearer......-.---..--------- each 25c; doz. $2.50 
STRAWBERRIES 
~\ Marshall.........- doz. 75c; per 100 $3.50; per 1,000 $30.00 
~Northwest—New; practically disease resistant. Produces 
heavy crops of large, red, sweet berries. 
pat See ese ns = 8 doz. $1.00; per 100 $7.50 
 Rockhill—Everbearing, free from runners in normal soil. 
: doz. $1.60; per 100 $11.00 
-\ Streamliner—New everbearing; large, red, sweet; excel- 
lent for freezing and canning. 
eee, ee ees ee te renee doz. $1.00; per 100 $7.50 
each .35c; doz. $3.50 
each 50c 
VEGETABLE PLANTS 
ASPARAGUS, Mary Washington, 3-year, 
..doz. 75c; per 100 $4.50 
each 30c; doz. $3.00 
RHUBARB— 
Giant Victoria—Crown division 
Wine Red—Crown division 
each 35c; doz. $3.50 
each 35¢c; doz. $3.50 
SHADE TREES 
AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
Shipped by express or freight only, shipping charges collect 
at destination. 
If resident of Washington, please add 3% sales tax. 
Prices subject to change without notice. 
BEECH 
COPPER—5 to 6 feet, $8.00; 6 to 8 feet, $10.00. 
BIRCH (Betula) 
CLUMP WHITE BIRCH—6 to 7 feet, $5.50. 
CUTLEAF WEEPING (Pendula laciniata) —_7 to 8 feet, 
$5.50; 9 to 10 feet, $7.50. 
EUROPEAN WHITE—6 to 8 feet, $5.00; 8 to 10 feet, $6.00. 
PYRAMIDAL WHITE BIRCH—Columnar form similar to 
Lombardy Poplar, 4 to 5 feet, $3.00; 5 to 6 feet $4.00. 
YOUNG'S WEEPING (Pendula youngi) — More weeping 
than Cutleaf. 6 to 7 feet, $6.50; 6 to 7 feet, heavy, $7.50. 
BOX ELDER (Acer negundo) 
VARIEGATED—5 to 6 feet, $4.50. 
CHERRY, Flowering 
AKEBONO—Single pink, improved form of Yoshino. 2-year, 
$4.50. 
AMANOGAWA—Soft pink, semi-double, 3-year, $5.50. 
AUTUMNALIS—FEarly, single pink, 2-year, $4.50; 3-year, 
$5.50. 
KWANZAN—Dark pink, double, 3 
r, $5.50. 
MT. FUJI—White double, 3- : 
NADEN—Double light pink 
SHIROFUGEN—Double white year, 
WHITCOMBI— Single pink, large. 2-year, $4.50; 3-year, 
50; 4-year, $6.50. 
CHERRY, Flowering-Weeping 
Single and double, grafted on 5-foot stems. 3-year head, 
CRABAPPLE, Flowering 
ATROSANGUINEA (Carmine Crab)—Large, deep rose-col- 
ored flowers. 6 to 7 feet, $4.50. 
BECHTEL’'S—Pink, double. 5 to 6 feet, $4.50. 
BECHTELS, Dwart—A sport of the regular form. Grown in 
bush form, it has the same flower and leaf. Will not grow 
more than 8 to 10 feet. 2 to 3 feet, $3.00. 
ELEYI—Bright red. 6 to 7 feet, $4.50. 
FLORIBUNDA—Pink bud, rosy flower. 6 to 7 feet, $4.50. 
HOPA—Rose, semi-double. 6 to 7 feet, $4.50. 
\ NEIDZEWTZKYANA—Deep red. 6 to 7 feet, $4.50. 
PARKMANI—Pink, double. 3 to 4 feet, $3.50; 4 to 5 feet, 
$4.50. 
“RED SILVER—Red flowers and fruit. 6 to 7 feet, $4.50. 
SCHEIDECKERI—Large pink, semi-double. 6 to 7 feet, 
DOGWOOD (Cornus) 
FLORIDA PLENA—White double. 5 to 6 feet, $8.50; 10 to 
12 feet, $12.50. 
FLORIDA RUBRA—Pink. 3 to 4 feet, $8.00; 4 to 5 feet, 
$10.00. 
NATIVE (Pacific)—Nursery grown. 5 to 6 feet, $4.50. 
NATIVE—Variegated. 5 to 6 feet, $5.00. 
ELM (Ulmus) 
AN—6 to 8 feet ; 9 to 10 feet, $6.00. 
—6 to § feet, $3.50; 9 to 10 feet, $4.50. 
GOLDEN CHAIN (Laburnum) 
VOSSI—6 to 8 feet, $7.00; 8 to 10 feet, $8.50. 
GOLDEN RAIN TREE (Koelreuteria) 
PANICULATA—Small tree. Branches irregular, alternate 
pinnate leaves. Yellow flowers in terminal panicles in 
July-August. Showy. 4 to 5 feet, $4.00. 
HAWTHORN (Crataegus) 
CARRIEREI—Large clusters white flowers followed by red 
berries; leaves persisting until January. 7 to 8 feet, $5.50. 
GOLDEN GIANT—Bears large golden yellow fruits. Foliage 
nearly evergreen. 6 to 8 feet, $5.50. 
OXYACANTHA ALBA PLENA—Double white. 6 to 7 feet 
55.00; 7 to 8 feet, $5.50. 
OXYACANTHA SPLENDONS (Paul's Scarlet) —7 to 8 feet 
$6.50. 
OXYACANTHA ROSEA—Double pink. 6 to 7 feet, $5.00; 
7 to & feet, $5.50. 
WASHINGTON THORN (Cordata)—White flowers, followed 
by red berries. 7 to 8 feet, $5.50. 
HORSECHESTNUT (Aesculus) 
CARNEA BRIOTI—Genuine bright scarlet color. Blooms 
when 6 feet tall, 5 to 6 feet, $7.50. 
KATSURA TREE 
CERCIDIPHYLLUM JAPONICUM—To 30 to 40 feet. The 
beauty lies in the rounded foliage with a heart-shaped 
base. These are purplish when young, changing to a lovely 
green, turning yellow in Fall. Twigs are reddish. Should 
haye good, well-drained soil. 2% to 3 feet, $3.50. 
LINDEN (Tilia) 
AMERICAN PYRAMIDAL—5 to 6 feet, $6.50. 
LOCUST 
GLEDITSIA, TRIACANTHOS INERMIS (Thornless Honey 
Locust)—Light green, finely divided foliage turns clear 
yellow in fall. Spreading branches form graceful loose 
head. Large attractive pods. 6 to 8 feet, $5.50. 
GLOBE (Standards)—6-foot standards, $5.00. 
IDAHO PINK—6 to 8 feet, $5.50. 
MORAINE (Pat. 836)—New improved form of thornless 
Honey-Locust. No seed pods or thorns, graceful vase 
shape, lace-like foliage, very easy to grow. 6 to 7-foot 
whips, $5.00. 
AMERIC 
CHINE 
MAPLE (Acer) 
CIRCINATUM (Vine Maple)—Small tree or large shrub. 
Leaves turning searlet in fall. 3 to 4 feet, $2.50 to $3.50. 
NORWAY—6 to 8 feet, $4.50; 8 to 12 feet, $7.50. 
NORWAY (Crimson King)—Patented. New. A_ beautiful 
form of Schwedler maple, brilliant crimson all through 
the summer months. 6 to 8 feet, $7.50. 
SCHWEDLERI—Similar to Norway maple except the leaves 
are purple in early spring. 6 to 8 feet, $5.50; 8 to 12 feet, 
$7.50. 
MOUNTAIN ASH (Sorbus) 
AUCUPARIA—To 20 feet, Small white flowers in spring, 
followed by clusters of bright red berries in late summer. 
8 to 10 feet, $5.00. 
OAK 
PIN OAK-palustris—To 80 feet. Foliage excellent for cut- 
ting. 7 to 8 feet, $6.50. 
SCARLET OAK-coccinea—To 80 feet. Bright green foliage 
turning brilliant scarlet in autumn, 7 to 8 feet, $6.50. 
SPANISH RED OAK-rubra—To 80 feet. Foliage to dark 
red in autumn. 7 to 8 feet, $6.50. 
PEACH, Flowering 
UPRIGHT—Double pink, double red. 5 to 6 feet, $5.00. 
HELEN BORCHER’S—Large, clear pink flower. 5 to 6 feet, 
$5.00. 
WEEPING—Pink, 5 to 6 feet, $3.50. 
WEEPING—Red. 4 to 5 feet, $3.00. 
POPLAR 
LOMBARDY—6 to 8 feet, $2.50; 8 to 12 feet, $3.50; 12 to 
14 feet, $5.00. 
PRUNE, Flowering 
BLIREANA—Large, double pink flower, bronze leaf. 5 to 6 
feet, $4.50. 
\ CISTENA—Single, light pink. Hardy variety, dwarf type, 
purple leaf. 5 to 6 feet, $5.00. 
~ NEWPORT —Single pink; blood-red leaf. 6 to 7 feet, $4.50. 
& PISSARDI—Single pink; bronze-purple leaf; heavy bloomer. 
6 to 7 feet, $4.50. 
“ THUNDERCLOUD—Single pink; deep purple leaf all sea- 
son. 6 to 7 feet, $5.00. 
TRILOBA—Dwart to 6 feet. Double pink flower; deep green 
leaves. 5 to 6 feet, $4.50. 
SWEET GUM (Liquidamber) 
STYRACIFLUA — Semi-dwarf ornamental tree with five- 
pointed leaves which turn bright red in fall. Cork bark. 
5 to 6 feet, $7.00; 6 to 8 feet, $9.50. Balled and burlapped. 
SYCAMORE (Platanus) 
AMERICAN — Broad conical-shaped top. Roots not too 
spreading and bothersome. Good fast-growing shade tree 
and windbreak. 10 to 12 feet, $7.00. 
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TULIP TREE (Liriodendron) 
7ULIPIFERA—Leaves curious fiddle shape; clear gold in 
‘ytumn, Flowers greenish-yellow marked with copper 
to 6 feet, $6.00; 7 to 8 feet, $8.50; 8 to 10 feet, $9.50. 
Balled and burlapped). 
WILLOW (Salix) 
\IOBE (Golden Weeping)—10 to 12 feet, $4.50. 
WISTERIA (Tree Type) 
Heavy 3- and 4-year heads, $10,00, $11.00 
LORIBUNDA LONGISSIMA ALBA—White. 
ORIBUNDA ROSEA—Pink. 
{OLACEA PLENA—Double-violet. 
NENSIS—Blue. 
DECIDUOUS 
FLOWERING 
These are hardy flowering shrubs which shed 
their leaves in the winter months. Some of the 
types bearing berries retain fruit through the 
winter months. Much used as fillers in landscape 
plantings, for their flowers in spring, fall and 
summer, and color in the winter months. Plant- 
ing time is from December to May. 
Shipped expre: 
-ollect, only. 
if a resident of Washington, please add 3° sales tax. 
WE HAVE MANY ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST. 
INQUIRIES ARE SOLICITED. 
ALMOND, Flowering 
PINK OR WHITE—3 to 4 feet, $2.50. 
AZALEA 
ALTACLARENSIS—Orange-yellow blossoms in April, May. 
Ve fragrant. 12 to 15 inches, $2.75; 15 to 18 inches, 
Pe >. 
CALENDULACEUM (Flame Azalea)—Flowers orange-yel- 
low to scarlet. May-June. 15 to 18 inches, $3.25. 
MOLLIS—Yellow to deep apricot. Broad funnel-form flowers 
in April, May. 12 to 15 inches, $2.25; 15 to 18 inches, 
$3.25; 18 to 24 inches, $3.75. 
OCCIDENTALIS—White or pink with yellow blotch. Blooms 
June, July, 12 to 18 inches, $2.75; 18 to 24 inches, $3.75. 
PONTICA—Deep yellow. 15 to 18 inches, $3.25. 
BARBERRY 
THUNBERGI ATROPURPUREA — Lustrous bronzy-red 
leaves, red berries hanging until spring. One of the best 
shrubs with colored foliage. 18 to 24 inches, $2.50. 
BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitzia) 
Tall shrub with arching branches, tubular-shaped bright 
pink flowers produced along entire length of branches in 
clusters. 2 to 3 feet, $2.50; 3 to 4 feet, $3.00. 
CEANOTHUS 
GLOIRE DE VERSAILLES—Summer lilac. Graceful spikes 
of pale blue. July, November, 24 to 30 inches, $3.50. 
IMPRESSUS— Bush to 4 or 5 feet, usually grows wider than 
high. Flowers very deep blue in early spring. 2 feet, $2.75; 
3 feet, $3.50. 
CERCIS 
(California Red-Bud) 
OCCIDENTALIS—A tall shrub or small tree with round 
leaves and reddish-purple flowers before leaves appear. 
Gallon cans, $1.50. 
CHIMONANTHUS 
PRAECOX GRANDIFLORA—To 6 feet. Leaves 6 inches 
long. Yellow, fragrant flowers one inch across before the 
leaves. 2 to 3 feet, $3.00. 
COTONEASTER 
BULLATA—Deciduous shrub, to 10 feet, with clusters of 
red fruit in late summer and fall. Leaves 1% to 3 inches. 
2 to 3 feet, $1.25. 
COTONEASTER, HORIZONTALIS 
(See Ground Covers) 
DAPHNE 
MEZEREUM—Grows to 4 feet. Fragrant, lilac-purple flowers 
before leaves in early spring. After blooming period, red 
berries appear. 15 to 18 inches, $2.50. 
DEUTZIA 
GRACILIS—Dwarf, white, free bloomer. 15 to 18 inches, 
$1.75; 18 to 24 inches, $2.25. 
SCABRA (Pride of Rochester)—Strong growing; large dou- 
ble white flowers. 2 to 3 feet, $1.75; 3 to 4 feet, $2.25; 
4 to 5 feet, $2.75; 5 to 6 feet, $3.25. 
ENKIANTHUS 
CAMPA LATAS— Attractive shrub, requires no pruning. 
Grows 10 to 15 feet. Flowers in loose clusters, under foli- 
age, in April and May. Apricot color striped candy-pink. 
Beautiful red fall coloring of foliage. 2% to 3 feet, $4.50. 
FORSYTHIA 
FORTUNEI — Upright branches, bright yellow flowers in 
early April. 3 to 4 feet, $2.50. 
SUSPENSA—F lowers yellow; drooping branches. 3 to 4 
feet, $2.50. 
FRANKLINIA (Gordonia) 
ALATAMAHA—PBright green leaves, turning scarlet in au- 
tumn, snowy white flowers in fall. 18 to 24 inches, $4.00. 
HIBISCUS 
SYRIACUS (Althea or Rose of Sharon) —Leaves 3-lobed, 
flowers to 3 inches across. Single red, single white, 2 to 3 
feet, $1.75; 3 to 4 feet, $2.25. 
HYDRANGEA 
OTAKSA—Blossoms yary from pink to deep blue, depending 
on soil condition. 12 to 15 inches, $1.75; 15 to 18 inches, 
$2.25; 18 to 24 inches, $3.00. 
PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA (Peegee H.)—Large conical 
heads become pink and red as flower ages. 
Bush Form—3 to 4 feet, $2.75; 4 to 5 feet, $3. 
Tree Form—4- to 5-foot stems, $5.50. 
QUERCIFOLIA (Oak Leaf)—Foliage oak-leaf shaped, flow- 
ers similar to paniculata. 15 to 18 inches, $2.50. 
JASMINE 
PARKERI—A dainty miniature shrub of rounded habit. 
Flowers bright yellow in profusion. Fine for rock gardens. 
Gallon cans, $3.50. 
KERRIA 
JAPONICA—Grows vigorously to height of 4 to 5 feet. 
Double yellow, blossoms early. 3 to 4 feet, $2.50; 4 to 5 
feet, $3.00. 
LABURNUM 
LOLABURNUM— Bush form of Laburnum Vossi, 2 to 3 feet, 
$3.50; 6 to 8 feet, $7.00. t 
LILACS , 
FRENCH GRAFTED—2 to 3 feet, $3.50; 3 to 4 feet, $4.50 
AMI SCHOTT—Double. Deep blue. 
CAPT. PERRAULT—Double, pink. 
CLARKE’S GIANT—Single, large, soft gentian blue. 
ELLEN WILLMOTT—Double, white. 
ESTHER STALEY—Single, large, pure pink. 
MARECHAL FOCH—Single, carmine pink. 
PAUL THIRION—Double, claret rose. 
PEARL—Single, white. 
PROF. E. H. WILSON—Double, white. 
PURPLE GLORY—Long pyramidal clusters, Single, dark 
ruddy purple. 
PURPLE HEART—Single, deep purple, very large. 
SUNSET 
Double, ruddy purple, large. 
—Late blooming purple lilac. 
VIOLET Double, violet. 
VOLCAN—Single, ruby purple. 
MAGNOLIA 
CAMPBELLI—Flowers before the leaves, pink outside, pink 
and white inside. 3 feet, $10.00. 
DAWSONIANA—Very rare, Profusion of flowers up to 10 
to 15 inches wide, rose-violet outside, white inside. 3 to 
4 feet, $15.00. 
GRACE McDADE—Very large flowers almost double the 
size of Soulangeana; white with pink at base of petals; 
fast grower. 2 to 3 feet, $6.00. 
KOBUS—Flowers before the leaves, white, 4 inches across 
8 to 10 feet, $12.00. 
LILIFLORA—Flowers before the leaves, purple outside, 
white inside. 2 to 3 feet, $8.00; 3 to 4 feet, $10.00. 
LILIFLORA NIGRA—Very rare and striking variety. Pur- 
ple-black outside, dark velvety purple inside. 3 to 4 feet, 
$15.00. 
PARVIFLORA—F lowers with the leaves, white blossoms 4 
inches acr , fragrant. 2 to 3 feet, $8.00. 
PINK ALBA SUPERBA imilar to Soulangeana with deep 
pink flowers of larger size. Rounder leaves and a more 
upright grower. 2 to 3 feet, $6.00. 
SARGENTIANA ROBUSTA—Flowers large. Blend of pink 
and white. 3 to 4 feet, $12.00. 
SINENSIS—White flower, fragrant. 2 to 3 feet, $8.50; 4 to 
5 feet, $12.50. 
SOULANGEANA—Flowers purple outside and white inside 
3 feet, $ 4 feet, $9.00; 5 feet, $12.00. 
SOULAN(C AMABILIS (Alba Superba) — Flowers 
slightly purplish at first, becoming nearly white when 
fully open. 3 to 4 feet, $7.50; 5 to 6 feet, $12.50. 
SOULANGEANA BROZZONI—Choice variety. Huge flowers 
up to 10 inches when fully open. White slightly flushed 
at base, 4 to 5 feet, $11.00. 
SOULANGEANA BURGUNDY—Deep purple and white. 3 to 
4 feet, $10. 
SOULANGE: A LENNEI—Broad leaf, flowers rosy purple 
outside. 3 3% feet, $8.50; 5 feet, $12.50. 
SOULANGEANA LENNEI ALBA—New; large, pure white, 
cupped flowers. $8.00 to $11.50. 
SOULANGEANA RUSTICA—F lowers rose-red. 3 to 3% feet, 
$8.50; 4 to 5 feet, $12.50. 
SOULANGEANA VERBANICA—Very large flowers. Light 
purplish-pink. Unopened buds long, slender and pointed. 
3 to 4 feet, $9.00. 
STELLATA (Starry Magnolia)—Flowers before the leaves, 
star-shaped, fragrant. 15 to 18 inches, $6.00; 18 to 2 
inches, $7.50. 
THOMPSON A—Small tree. Large leaves turn bronzy 
yellow in autumn, Fragrant creamy-white flowers in May 
1% to 2 feet, $7.50. 
VEITCHI—Blush-pink flowers, 10 inches across. 3 to 4 feet, 
q 30. 
WILSONI—Small tree to 20 feet. Flowers white, cupped, 
fragrant; summer blooming. 4 to 5 feet, $15.00. 
MAPLE 
JAPANESE RED LEAF (Dwart)—18 to 24 inches, $7.50. 
LACELEAF (Palmatum rubrum dissectum)—Very dwarf. 
12- to 15-inch spread, $5.50. 
MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus) 
ATLAS—New French variety; large, single, pure white 
flowers, 3 inches wide. 2 to 3 feet, $2.50; 3 Lo 4 feel, $3.00. 
BELLE ETOILE—French hybrid, large flowers of milk 
white with light purple centers. 2 to 3 feet, $2.50; 3 to 
4 feet, $3.00. 
MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE—New; large double snow- 
white flowe 2 to 8 feet, $2.75. Plant Patent No. 538. 
VIRGINALIS—Popular flowering shrub with upright 
growth; semi-double, white, fragrant flowers. 2 to 3 feet, 
$2.25; 3 to 4 feet, $2.75. 
OXYDENDRUM 
OXYDENDRUM ARBOREUM—Leaves 8 inches long, scarlet 
in fall; flowers white in terminal drooping panicles to 10 
inches long, July-August. 3 to 4 feet, $6.00. 
PEARL BUSH (Exocorda) 
ASIAN—Spirea-like. Deciduous shrubs with alternate white 
flowers in terminal racemes in spring. 2 to 3 feet, $3.00. 
POTENTILLA 
KATHERINE DYKES—A top-notch deciduous shrub 0 
medium height and good habit, bearing pure golden flow 
ers in profusion, all summer. 18 inches, $2.50. 
FARRERI—Same as above except blooms are a deeper sul 
phur yellow. 18 inches, $2.50. 
FRUITICOSA VEITCHII—Same as above except the blooms 
are pure white. 18 inches, $2.50. 
PTEROSTYRAX 
CORYMBOSA—Attractive Asiatic shrub bearing small, fra 
grant white flowers in long pendulous racemes. 2 to 
feet, $3.50. 
QUINCE, FLOWERING (Cydonia) 
2 to 3 feet, $3.50; 3 to 4 feet, $4.00. 
APPLE BLOSSOM—Pink and white. 
CANDIDA—White. 
CHARMING—Shell pink, deeper at ends of petals. 
CORAL BEAUTY—Rosy coral, lighter center. 
ENCHANTRESS—Shell pink. 
FIRE—Deep rose red. 
RED CHIEF—Large, ruffled, double deep red. 
RED RUFFLES—Brilliant red. Large overlapping petals 
ROSEMARY—Deep rose. 
STANFORD RED—Tomato red. 
AS SCARLET—wWatermelon red, low bushy habit. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (Elaeagnus) 
AUGUSTIFOLIA—Small tree; branchlets and under sides of 
leaves silvery; fragrant flowers in June; silvery yellow 
fruit. 3 to 4 feet, $3.00. 
SNOWBALL (Viburnum) 
CARLESIL (Korean Spice Viburnum)—Fragrant, delicate 
pink flowers retain their beauty over a long period; 
blooms early. 15 to 18 inches, $3.25; 2 to 2% feet, $5.50. 
FRAGRANS (Fragrant Viburnum)—Shrub of moderate 
size and slow growth bearing clusters of pink, intensely 
fragrant flowers. Gallon can, $1.50. 
JUDDI—Similar to V. Carlesi except stronger grower, heav- 
_ ier bloomer, and showing more pink. Gallon can, $1.50. 
/OPULUS (High Bush Cranberry)—Attractive from July to 
December. In winter, blossoms are replaced by immense 
clusters of brilliant red fruit. 3 to 4 feet, $2.50; 5 to 6 
feet, $3.50. 
STERILIS (Common Snowball)—Well known shrub with 
large snowball-like flowers. 3 to 4 feet, $2.75; 4 to 5 feet, 
$3.25; 5 to 6 feet, $4.00. 
TOMENTOSUM PLICATUM—To 6 feet. Large leaves, large, 
full, spectacular flowers which spring from base of every 
leaf in May. 18 to 24 inches, $3.00. 
SNOWDROP TREE (Halesia) 
CARLOINA (Tetraptera)—Large, green leaves; numerous 
small, white, bell-shaped flowers dangle from lower side 
of branchlets. 3 to 4 feet, $4.50; 4 to 5 feet, $5.00. 
SPIREA 
ANTHONY WATERER—Deep rose flowers from June to 
October. 15 to 18 inches, $1.50; 2 to 3 feet, $2.25. 
MULTIFLORA—White, dense flowers before the leaves. 3 
to 4 feet, $3.00. 
THUNBERGI—Medium height, spreading branches; light 
green foliage; flowers pure white in early spring. 3 to 4 
feet, $2.50. 
VAN HOUTII—Compact shrub. A fountain of white when 
in flower. 3 to 4 feet, $2.50. 
SUMAC (Rhus) 
COTINUS ROYAL PURPLE (Smoke Tree)—To 10 to 15 
feet. Very dark purple foliage. 18 to 24 inches, $4.50. 
TYPHINIA LACINIATA (Cutleat Sumac)—Finely lacini- 
ated leaves turn brilliant red in fall. Crimson-red fruits 
in erect clusters remain all winter. 2 to 3 feet, $2.50. 
TAMARIX 
AFRICANA—Feathery foliage; large panicles, pink flowers 
in spring. 24 to 30 inches, $2.00. 
HISPIDA—Gray-green foliage; coral pink flowers in late 
summer, 18 to 24 inches, $2.00. 
WEIGELA 
BRISTOL RUBY—Ruby-red flowers shading to crimson. 
Blooms in spring and intermittently throughout summer, 
1% to 2 feet, $1.75; 2 to 3 feet, $2.75. 
FLORIBUNDA—Upright grower. Profuse bloomer; flowers 
crimson. 2 to 3 feet, $2.75; 3 to 4 feet, $3.25. 
LUTEA—Small yellow blooms in profusion. Beautiful dark 
sreen foliage. 18 to 24 inches, $1.50. 
NEWPORT RED—Deep rose-red, vigorous, 2 to 3 feet, $2.50. 
WINTER-HAZEL 
CORYLOPSIS GLABRESCENS (C. Gotoana)—The hardiest 
of all Winter-Hazels with yellow flowers in early spring. 
To 5 feet. 2 to 2% feet, $3.50; 3 to 31% feet, $6.00. 
CORYLOPSIS PAUCIFLORA—Spreading habit to 6 feet tall. 
Pale yellow flowers larger than the others. 2 to 2% feet, 
$3.50. 
CORYLOPSIS SPICATA—Heart-shaped leaves about 4 inches 
long, and bright yellow flowers. 2 to 2% feet, $3.50. 
CORYLOPSIS WILLMOTTIANA—Similar to pauciflora, ex- 
cept the growth is from 6 to 12 feet, and blossoms are 
fragrant. 2 to 2% feet, $3.50. 
WITCH-HAZEL (Hamamelis) 
MOLLIS—Fragrant golden-yellow flowers to three-quarter 
inch. Blooms January-March. 15 to 18 inches, $3.00. 
XANTHOCERAS 
SORBIFOLIUM (Yellow Horn or Hyachinthshrub )—Beauti- 
ful shrub or small tree. Leaves resemble Mountain Ash. 
Flowers funnel-shaped with five white, crinkled petals in 
erect panicles. Inside base, five little bright yellow horns, 
lso conspicuous blotch which turns red. Flowers pro- 
isely in late spring. Gallon cans, $1.75. 
PERENNIALS 
We will be pleased to quote on your wants. All 
plants two- and three-year-old field-grown clumps. 
BROADLEAF 
EVERGREENS 
\ND EVERGREEN FLOWERING SHRU 
shipped by express or freight only, charges collect. State 
sales tax must be added by residents of Washington. 
Ve have hundreds of items too numerous to list. Your 
inguiries are invited. 
Prices subject to change without notice. 
ABELIA 
EDWARD GOUCHER—Dwarf form of Abelia Grandiflora 
growing to 3 feet. Compact bush; flowers dark pink to 
purple. Blooms July to October, 12 to 18 inches, $2.50; 
18 to 24 inches, $3.50. 
GRANDIFLORA—Foliage glossy green, flowers white with 
pink blush. Blooms all summer. 18 to 24 inches, $3.00; 
2 to 3 feet, $4.00. 
ANDROMEDA 
PIERIS FLORIBUNDA—To 4 feet. Foliage dark green. 
White blooms in upright spikes, February and March. 
Suitable for shade. 10 to 12 inches, $2.00; 12 to 15 inches, 
$3.00. 
PIERIS JAPONICA—To 6 feet. Shiny, deep green foliage. 
Masses of white flowers in drooping panicles, New growth 
bronzy-red. April-May. 8 to 10 inches, $1.50; 10 to 12 
inches, $2.00; 12 to 15 inches, $2.50; 15 to 18 inches, 
$3.50; 18 to 24 inches, $4.50. 
ARBUTUS 
UNEDO (Strawberry-Tree)—6 to 9 feet. Bark red; white 
flowers in spring. Beautiful scarlet fruit in autumn. 18 
to 24 inches, $2.50; 24 to 30 inches, $3.50; 30 to 36 
inches, $4.50. 
AUCUBA 
GREENLEAF JAPONICA—Large, shiny, dark green leaves. 
Red berries in winter; likes shade. 12 to 15 inches, $2.25; 
15 to 18 inches, $2.75; 18 to 24 inches, $3.25. 
JAPONICA VARIEGATA—Large, shiny dark green leaves 
flecked with gold; bright red berries fall and winter. 15 
to 18 inches, $2.50; 18 to 24 inches, $3.50. 
AZALEA 
AMONEA SUPERBA—Purple or magenta blooms about 1 
inch across in April, May. Also known as Rhododendron 
Hatsu-Giri. 10 to 12 inches, $2.25; 15 to 18 inches, $3.25. 
BENIGIRI—Pink flowers in April, May. Funnel-shaped to 
1% inches across. Low grower. 15 to 18 inches, $3.25; 
18 to 24 inches, $3.75. 
CORAL PEARCE—Salmon pink; profuse bloomer. Rangy 
growing habit. May. 6 to 8 inches, $2.00. 
CORSAGE—Single, large orchid blooms almost cover the 
bush. 12 to 15 inches, $3.25. 
ELIZABETH— One of the best evergreen Azaleas. Late, rose- 
pink flowers. Reliable bloomer. 12 to 15 inches, $3.25. 
FLAME—Bright madder-red flowers suffused with copper 
Beautiful; tall growing. One of the best Kurumes. 10 to 
12 inches, $2.25. 
GUMPO—Large tubular snow-white flower in June. Slow- 
growing dwarf, excellent for rockeries. 6 to 8 inches, 
$2.75; 8 to 12 inches, $3.25. 
HINODEGIRI—Oriental origination. Funnel-shaped red 
flowers to 1% inches across in April, May. Low srower. 
9 to 12 inches, $2.50; 12 to 15 inches, $3.00. 
KAEMPFERI SNOW WHITE—Pure white. Flowers large, 
strong grower. 8 to 10 inches, $2.00. 
L. C. LOVETT—to 2 feet. Flowers pink, broad, funnel- 
shaped to 3 inches across; usually solitary. 9 to 12 inches, 
$2.00; 12 to 15 inches, $3.00; 15 to 18 inches, $3.50. 
LEDIFOLIUM ALBUM— Oriental origination. Funnel- 
shaped white fragrant blooms in May. 12 to 15 inches, 
$3.00. 
LORRAINE—Hose in hose waxy deep rose pink. Mid-season. 
Dwarf, slow grower. 6 to 8 inches, $1.50. 
MAOCRANTHA—Large rose-colored flowers from June to 
mid-July. Excellent foliage. 10 to 12 inches, $2.25; 12 
to 15 inches, $3.00. 
MAXWELLI—Very large rose-red flower, Mid-season. 12 to 
15 inches, $3.00. 
MELLOW GLOW—New. Vigorous upright growth to 2% 
feet. Profuse bloom; flowers reddish-violet. Very hardy. 
12 to 15 inches, $2.50; 15 to 18 inches, $3.50. 
POUKHANESE—Large, single, lilac blooms in late April. 
15 to 18 inches, $3.00. 
ROSEA FLORA—Double salmon-pink flowers. Resembles 
small rose, Blooms June, July. Very showy. 6 to 9 inches, 
$2.00; 12 to 15 inches, $4.00; 15 to 18 inches, $5.00. 
ROYALTY—Double orchid-purple blossoms. 10 to 12 inches, 
$2.50. 
SUSAN Single, salmon-pink. Hardy. Free bloomer, 6 to 8 
inches, $1.50. 
VIVID—Rufflled rose-red hose in hose. Fast growing. 8 to 
10 inches, $2.00. 
AZARA 
MICROPHYLLA—Numerous small over-lapping leaves, Pin- 
est evergreen shrub for training espalier-like in dense 
shade. 18 inches, $2.50. 
BERBERIS (Barberry) 
(See Hedge Plants) 
CAMELLIA 
12 to 15 inches, $2.75; 15 to 18 inches, $3.50; 18 to 24 
inches, $5.00; DaLOme: feet, $6.50; 3 to 4 feet, $7.50. 
ALBA PLENA—Snow-white lovely formal long-lasting blos- 
soms, Semi-shade. ; 
AMABILIS—Exceptionally lovely snowy white single blooms 
of papery-thin texture surround a huge cluster of golden 
stamens. Early. Vigorous, tall, and open in habit. Plant 
in shade. 
BESSIE McARTHUR—Blossoms large clear pink, promi- 
nent stamens. Heavy blooming. Early. Compact growth, 
Shade. EA “, 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS—Large blooms, variegated pink 
and white, loose Peony form, prominent stamens. Slow, 
wide-spreading growth. Sun or shade. 
CHEERFUL—Bright red, double. Very heavy blooming, 
Sun or shade. , 
c. M. HOVEY—Red to deep pink flowers, marbled snow- 
white. Does well in sun or shade. 
COLONEL FIREY— Perfect, formal, dark red flowers, well 
developed and freely produced. March and April. Slender, 
spindly growth until plant ages. Sun or shade 
DAIKAGURA—Loose Peony form; rose-pink with white 
variations; very early. Will stand considerable sun 
ELENA NOBILE Vivid red. Slow, tall and angular in 
growth habit, nevertheless fairly compact. Early. Will 
stand much sun. 
Camellia 
FINLANDIA—Large white flower. Loose, semi-< le 
March. Hardy, free flowering. Slow, spreading wth 
habit. 
FRIZZLE WHITE—Blooms 3 to 4 inches in diamete ivy, 
crinkled petals intermingled with stamens Spr ing, 
vigorous habit. 
GRANDIFLORA ROSEA—Clear rose-pink, semi-doul ex- 
tremely large. Blooms early. 
HERMES—Large, loose Peony-formed flowers, pink, s tly 
fragrant, variable in color combination. Warl ig- 
blooming, hardy. Stands full sun. 
JULIA DRAYTON—Red blooms in March, April. Vig« is, 
compact growth. Sun or shade. 
MONJISU—Velvety-red. Semi-double. Early, free-bloon 
Dwarf, compact growth. Sun or shade. 
PINK BALL—Pink Peony-formed, early blooms. Free flow- 
ering. Vigorous, compact. Shade. 
PURITY—Medium ivory-white flowers showing yellow sta- 
o—mens.-Resembles~a~Gardenia. Plant in shade. Blooms-iit" 
March and April. 
VITTORIO EMANUELE—Late blooming, dark red flowers, 
semi-double. Vigorous, spreading growth. Will stand sun. 
WAUKANOURA RED—Large, single red, prominent sta- 
mens. 
CAMELLIA (Sasanqua) 
Winter Blooming—Oct., Nov., Dec depending on variety 
18 to 24 inches, $3.50 
ANNETTE—Two-toned, single, white center shades to pink. 
CLEOPATRA—Large, cherry-red flowers often double. 
DAWN—Large single, ivory white to flesh-pink at edges. 
MINE-NO-YUKI—Large, double white, resembles Carnation. 
NEGISHEKO—Large, single, deep pink. 
Ros —vVery large, single flowers of brilliant pink. 
SETSUGEKKA—Large, semi-double, pure white, pink edge 
on ruffled petals. 
SHISHIFUKUJIN 
CEANOTHUS, GLORIOSUS 
(See Ground Covers) 
CEANOTHUS IMPRESSUS—Flowers are deep blue in ex- 
treme profusion. Usually grows wider than high. 12 to 
15 inches, $2.00. ! 
CHOISYA 
TERNATA (Mexican Orange)—Shiny green leaves with fra- 
grant white blossoms. 15 to 18 inches, $3.00; 18 to 24 
inches, $3.50. 
COTONEASTER 
CONSPICUA DECORA—Small graceful shrub, almost pros- 
trate. Bears an enormous crop of bright red berries all 
along the slender arching branches. Gallon cans, $1.50. 
DAMMERI—See Ground Covers. 
FRANCHETTI—F lowers pinkish, in clusters. turn to orange- 
red berries. 18 to 24 inches, $2.00; 24 to 30 inches, $2.50; 
30 to 36 inches, $3.50. 
HENRYII—Particularly attractive in autumn when studded 
with clusters of bright red berries. 24 to 30 inches, $3.00; 
30 to 36 inches, $3.50. 
MICROPHYLLA—See Ground Covers. 
CYTISIS (Broom) 
KEWENSIS—A slow growing, spreading form to 1 foot in 
height. Flowers profuse, pale sulphur-yellow. Gallon 
Cans, $1.25. 
LILAC TIME—Vigorous shrub of graceful habit bearing 
masses of Lilac-pink flowers in spring. Wood slender, 
exceptionally free blooming. Gallon Cans, $1.25. 
MARIA BURKWOOD—Red with creamy yellow keel. Spread- 
ing habit. Gallon Cans, $1.25, 
DAPHNE 
CNEORUM—Shrub of spreading habit. Grows 8 to 12 inches 
high. Produces delicately perfumed rose-pink blossoms 
spring and fall. 8 to 10-inch spread, $2.00; 12 to 15-inch 
spread, $2.75; 15 to 18 inches, $3.75. 
ODORA ALBA—Same as Daphne odora. except profuse 
snow-white blossoms. 12 to 15 inches, $3.00. 
ODORA MARGINATA—Pink. Sweet-scented Daphne. Has 
broad, glossy leaves. bordered with white. Blooms in early 
spring. 15 to 18 inches, $3.50; 18 to 24 inches, $4.75. 
ODORA ROSE QUEEN—Very compact habit. Leaves dark 
green. Large, deep rose-pink flowers in heavy clusters. 
15 to 18 inches, $4.25. 
SOMMERSET (Plant Patent No. 315) English hybrid. 
Spring blooms of long-tubed, very fragrant flowers cover- 
ing upper portions of branches, Buds are pink and open 
to white. 15 to 18 inches, $3.25; 18 to 24 inches, $3.75; 
24 to 30 inches, $4.25. 
EMBOTHRIUM 
LANCEOLATUM HYBRID (Chilean Firebush)—A tall, 
slender pyramidal evergreen tree requiring a semi-shady 
location. To 20 feet. In April-May it bears a profusion of 
brilliant orange-searlet flowers in terminal clusters. In full 
bloom it appears like a flame of fire. One of the showiest 
flowering trees known. 4-inch pots, $2.00. 
ESCALLONIA 
ALICE—Compact growth. Red flowers. 12 to 15 inches, 
$1.75; 18 to 24 inches, $2.75; 2 to 2% feet, $3.50. 
Upright grower, very large, soft pink. 
GWENDOLYN ANLEY—New, low-growing, compact variety. 
Foliage small; flowers flesh-pink in great profusion on 
arching branches. 10 to 12 inches, $1.25; 18 inches, $2.50. 
LANGLEYENSIS (Saxifragaccae) Hybrid growing to 7 
feet. Spreading, arching branches; apple-blossomed pink 
flower about %-inch across in short racemes on lateral 
twigs. 18 to 24 inches, $2.25; 24 to 30 inches, $2.75; 30 
to 36 inches, $3.25. , 
MRS. BEALE—Pink, small foliage, medium compact habit. 
15 to 18 inches, $2.00. 
ROSEA— Glossy leaf with rose-colored flowers. 10 to 12 
inches, $1.25; 18 to 24 inches, $2.25; 2 to 3 feet, $2.75. 
WM. WATSON—A new hybrid with small leaves and ruddy 
cerise flowers. Quite distinctive. Gallon Cans, $1.00. 
EUONYMUS 
ALATUS COMPACTA—Dwarf winged, deciduous to § feet; 
branches with corky wings, finely toothed leaves, pur- 
lish berries. May, June. 12 to 15 inches, $2.00. 
RADICANS (E. Fortunei)—A procumbent shrub that roots 
itself down as it trails along the ground or climbs a wall 
or tree trunk. Dark blue-green foliage. 10 to 15 inches, 
$1.25. 
JAPONICA (Aralia Sieboldii)—Tall shrub; leaves to 12 
inches across, glossy, palmately cut into 5-9 toothed lobes. 
10 to 15 inches, $2.00; 15 to 18 inches, $3.00; 18 to 24 
inches, $4.50. 
GENISTA 
CINEREA—Bears bright yellow, deliciously-scented flowers 
on slender stems. Gallon Cans, $1.00. 
HEATHER-TYPE PLAN 
CALLUNA (Heather) 
CAMLA—Large, double pink. Heavy bloomer. Low-growing. 
August-September. 4 to 6 inche 51.00. 
COUNTESS OF WICKLOW—Small, double pink flowers; 
low spreading habit. Summer blooms. 9 to 12 inches, 
$1.00. 
FLORA PLENA—Grows 15 to 18 inches high. Double laven- 
der-pink flowers in summer. 9 to 12 inches, $1.00. 
JOHNSONI—Nevw. Upright growth to 2 feet. Lavender-pink 
blooms on long spikes in September, October. 12 to 15 
inches, $1.25. 
MRS. HAMILTON—Double rose-pink flowers in late sum- 
mer. Grows to 15 inches. 10 to 12 inches, $1.00. 
MRS. H. E. BEALE—Double pink flower spikes, 10 to 14 
inches long, with short lateral flower spikes at base 
August-October. 6 to 9 inches, $1.00; 12 to 15 inches 
$1.25. 
TIB—Double purple flowers, Jul through September. Bushy 
habit. 10 to 12 inches. $1.00. 
VULGARIS ALBA—White flowers; 
inches, $1.00. 
VULGARIS AUREA 
to bright scarlet in winter 
VULGARIS NANA—‘\ 
Lavender blooms in 
green foliag 6 to 9 
Pink flowering; golden foliage turning 
10 to 12 inches, $1.00 
conipact, grows & to 9 inc s high 
summe! inches, Tdec. 
JABOECIA 
Heath-like st suitable for vardens 
IRISH-BELLE—Grov ) 2 feet. I ve ¢ 
racemes [ror 1¢ October 12 to 
WHITE IRISH BELI mk s above 
8 to 12 inches, $1.00; 12 to 15 1 
ERICA (Heath) 
BRUCKENTHALIA SPICULIFOLIA Pink flowe May 
through June Sprea habi Gat ) inc $1.00 
9 to 12 inches, $1.2 
CARNEA—Ros e winter ly spring 
9 to 12 inc 1 
CILIARIS—To 10 inche Ligl ( Lat 1 earl 
fall. 12 to 15-inc read, $1.5 
CILIARIS MRS. GILL—To Deep rose. I sum- 
mer, early fall ch spread, $1.00 
CILIARIS WYCH—Attractive variety, bearing long spikes of 
flesh-pink flowers, with numerous smaller ones below. 
July-October. 6 to 9 inches, $1.00 
CINER ALBA—White blooms, July-September. 6 to 8 
inches; 00. _—> — — 
CINEREA PURPLE—Reddish purple | 9 
to 
CINER y c red blooms 
Ju October. 6 to 9 inche $1.00. 
DAWN yeep pink. Grows 12 » 18 inches high. Summer 
bloym. 10 to 12 inches, $1.00 
Blooms Janu- 
KIN G GRORGE—Grows § to 10 inches high 
ary to April. 2-inch spread, $1.00. 
YA—To 6 inche 
McKAYI FLORA PI £ Spreading. Double 
¢ 1k flower. 12 to 15-inch spread, $1.00. 
MEDITERRANEAN HYBRID—Hardy dwarf to 1 foot, Pur- 
9 
p inted flowers winter and early spring. Spread 6 to 
il 9 to 12 inches, $1.00; 12 to 15 inches, $1.25; 
ir S, TOC} 
1 » 18 inches, $1.50. 
MEDITERRANEAN ALBA—Same as above with pure white 
f 2 to 15 inche 00. 
MRS \LD GRAY—Very unusual Heath which grows 
prostr Flowers reddish purple. August-September. 6 to 
9-incl sad, $1.00. 
MRS. MAXWELL—Red. English hybrid. Summer bloom. 
Grows 18 to 24 inches high. 10 to 12 inches, $1.00; 12 to 
inch $1.25. 
INGWOOD WHITE—Hybrid. Blooms in winter to early 
rin to 12 inches, $1.00; 12 to 15 inches, $1.25 
SPRINGWOOD PINK—Same above with pink flowers. 
t¢ inches 1.00; 10 to 12 inches, $1.25. 
ST. KEVERNS ingle pink. Summer blooms. Grows 18 to 
24 ies high. 9 to 12 inches, $1.00; 12 to 15 inches, 
$1 
STRICTA—Upright branches, flowers rosy-purple in tet minal 
umbels in summer xcellent for h or border plant- 
ing can be trimmed and kept formal. 12 to 15 inches, 
$1.25 
TETRALIX—wWhite. Grows 12 to 18 inches high. Blooms in 
summer. 6 to 9 inches, 75c; 9 to 12 inches, $1.00; 12 to 
15 inches, $1.25. 
TETRALIX ROS __Same as above with light pink flowers. 
6 to 9 inches, $1.00. 
VAGANS ALBA—White flowers. 6 to 9 inches, $1.00. 
VAGANS ROSEA—Rose flowers in summer. 15 to 18 inches, 
$1.25. 
VIVELLII—Winter blooming. Carmine-red flowers. Foliage 
dark green in summer, bronzy-red in winter. 4 to 6 inches, 
$1.00. 
WATSONIL—Pinks dwarf, compact, summer blooming. 10 
to 12 inches, $1.00. 
WILLIAMSI—-Very low, spreading; yellowish green leayes; 
small, dark pink flower. 10 to 12 inches, $1.00. 
HOLLY 
BURFORDI—A variety of holly of more globose form and 
drooping branches; leaves with few or no spines. 1 year, 
$2.00; 18 inches, $4.50. 
CRENATA—Leaves oval to oblong, wavy-toothed; black 
berries. 15 to 18 inches, $3.00. 
KALMIA 
LATIFOLIA (Mountain Laurel—Calico Bush) —Grows to 
6 feet or more; large leaves 5 inches long. 1-inch flowers — 
of rose marked inside with purple, produced in May, June. | 
12 to 15 inches, $3.00; 15 to 18 inches, $4.00; 18 to 2 
inches, $5.00. 
POLIFOLIA—To 2. feet. Flowers rose-purple, bell- 
Very colorful in April, May. 15 to 18 inches, $2.75. 
LAUREL ‘ 
ENGLISH, PORTUGAL—See Hedge Plants. - 
ZABELIANA—To 5 feet. Spreading. Evergreen shr 
white flowers all summer. Does well in sun or 
to 24 inches, $2.50. : 
LEUCOTHOE fe 
CATESBAEI—To 3 feet; long shining green lean 
white flowers in racemes. Blooms April, May. 
inches, $2.50. 
MAHONIA 
AQUIFOLIUM—To 4 feet or more. Dark, 
turning bronze-red in fall. In spring elu 
flowers are followed by blue berries. 15 
$3.00; 18 to 24 inches, $3.50. . 
BEALEL (Berberis Bealei)—Leaves to 5 ine 
cemes to 6 inches long, fragrant. 15 to 4 8 n 
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