HIMALAYAN RHODODENDRONS 
These are the very fragrant Rhododendrons that are a welcome addition to any 
Camellia and Azalea planting. Tall growers and ideal as background material. Blooms 
are white with a touch of pink and have a strong nutmeg fragrance that will scent 
the whole garden. As bush matures the bark will have a slick reddish appearance 
much like the very beautiful Madrone. Flowers in April to May and hardy to 10 above. 
COUNTESS OF SEFTON. Not so tall as others 
but more spreading, white bloom with veins 
of pink on the outside. 
1 Gal. $2.00; 3 Gal. $5.00 
LADY ALICE FITZWILLIAMS. One of the 
strongest fragrant blooms, upright growth. 
1 Gal.—$2.00 
FRAGRANTISSIMUM. Very large bloom to 
31% inches, touch of pink on inside. Tall open 
growth. 1 Gal. $2.50 
FORSTERIUM. The least fragrant but the 
most beautiful as to growth habits which are 
compact and semi-tiered. Flower is_ white 
with frilled pink edging. 1 Gal. $4.00 
SKIMMIA 
PIERIS FORESTII 
SKIMMIA 
FOREMANI. Handsome shade loving shrub that sets bright chinese red berries. Foliage is 
thick, waxy and dark green, grows in ball form. Self fertile. 1 Gal. $2.00 
PIERIS (Andromeda) 
FORRESTII. Here is one of the finest flowering shrubs of the Heath family. Blooms in April 
with large clusters of lily-of-the-valley like flowers that cover the top of the bush. This is 
followed by the new growth that is the brightest of reds. Growth cycle is twice during the 
summer months, giving lots of color from spring to fall. Evergreen and hardy to zero. Growth 
habits are bushy and sprawley. 1 Gal.—$3.00; 3 Gal.—$6.50 
AUCUBA 
SALLISIFOLIA. Female. Sets heavier berries 
than any variety. _ 
1 Gal.—$1.50; 1 Gal. Large—$2.00; 
3 Gal.—$4.50 
GOLD DUST. Male and Female. 
1 Gal.—$1.50; 3 Gal.—$4.00 
CROTON LEAF. Male. 1 Gal.—$2.00 
NARROW LEAF. Balled specimen—$6.50 
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> SWEENEY, KRIST & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, ORE. 
