NEW VUYCKIANA EVERGREEN HYBRIDS 
7 Similar to the Malvatica Hybrids only a little larger in leaf and 
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ee PRICES — $1.00 to $10.00 
4- 6 in. $1.00 12-14 in. $3.50 OGL Nos 5) 15) 
O=) Shin. leo 14-16 in. 4.00 22-24 in. 8.50 
8-10 in. 2.00 16-18 in. 5.00 24-30 in. 10.00 
10-12 in. 2.50 18-20 in. 6.50 
JOHANN STRAUSS (C).A brilliant salmon rose-pink. Medium 
size. 4-6 in.; 6-8 in.; 8-10 in.; 10-12 in. 
**PALESTRINA. This is a large flowered pure white with a small 
green spot. Hardier than Ledifolia Alba and preferred. Me- 
dium height, sturdy upright habit. Very lovely. All sizes. 6-8 
in.; 8-10 im.; 10-12 tn; 12-14 in. 14=16 in. 16=18"in.; 
18-207 in.= 20=22 inj 22-24 ime 24=3.00ine 
SCHUBERT. Phlox rose. Glossy leaves, fine bushy plant, broadly 
spreading habit. 4-6 in.; 6-8 in.; 10-12 in.; 12-14 in.; 14-16 
in.; 16-18 in. 
GABLE’S HARDY AZALEAS 
A new strain of Azaleas, hardier than the Kurumes and about 
on par in hardiness with the Malvatica Evergreens. Will stand zero 
temperatures. 
4- 6 in. $1.50 
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ELIZABETH GABLE (AA) (H-1) (L). This is an extremely hardy 
rich rose-pink, medium tall and spreading. Late, early June. 4-6 
in.; 6-8 in.; 8-10 in.; 10-12 in. 
LOUIS GABLE (A) (H-1) (M). A semi-double deep salmon-pink 
in late mid-season, spreading low, dense. Very popular, consid- 
ered one of the finest Gable Hybrids. 10-12 in.; 12-14 in. 
MARY ANN. A double pink and a profuse bloomer. 20-22 in.; 
22-24 in. 
PURPLE SPLENDOR (A) (H-2) (M). A rich shade of orchid- 
purple, with double flowers. Deeply frilled. Bushy, medium height. 
4-6 in. 
ROSEBUD (A) (H-2) (L). This beautiful hardy azalea is covered 
with flowers like small pearl-pink double rosebuds. Outstanding, 
dainty, dwarf, slow growing, late. Flowers over a long period. 
4-6 in.; 6-8 in.; 8-10 in. 
ROSE GREELY (A) (M). A medium low growing, dense, hardy 
double white to take the place of Snow, which is more tender. 
Early mid-season. Fragrant. 4-6 in.; 6-8 in.; 8-10 in. 
PRICES — $1.50 to $8.50 
10-12 in. $3.00 
ZENE: tie ROO 
20-22 in. $7.50 
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KURUME — EVERGREEN AZALEAS 
These semi-dwarf Azaleas from Kurume, Japan, are one of our 
finest small flowering shrubs. Fine habit of growth, almost formal, 
and in May the blossoms completely cover the plant. Not as hardy 
as the Malvaticas and Gables. The delicate colors should be planted 
in part shade. 
PRICES — $1.00 to $7.50 
4-6 in. $1.00 8-10 in. $2.00 12-14 in. $3.00 
Osi} ia, 1510) VOW tin, 2250 2@O=2 20 eD O) 
APPLE BLOSSOM AM 1950. A pink and white apple-blossom 
color flower and glossy green leaves. One of the best. 4-6 in.; 
6-8 in. 
“CHERRY BLOSSOM (TAKASAYO). A double cherry blossom 
pink. 4-6 in.; 6-8 in.; 8-10 in.; 20-22 in. 
CORAL BELLS. A dainty, dwarf, rounded plant with double shell- 
pink flowers. 4-6 in.; 6-8 in.; 8-10 in. 
** GUMPO-FANCY. Very dwarf 8 in. tall—spreading. Large flowers, 
white, streaked and flushed pink, frilled edges. Very striking. 
4-6 in. $1.50; 6-8 in. $2.00; 8-10 in. $3.00. White—small 
plants—4-6 in. $1.50; 6-8 in. $2.00. Pink—4-6 in. $1.50; 
6- ching 52.00) 
HEXE. Low, dense, compact. Large crimson-red flowers, early. 
4-6 in.; 6-8 in.; 8-10 in.; 10-12 in. 
* HINODEGIRI. A bright crimson—the best known evergreen. 
Spreading. 6-8 in.; 8-10 in. 
= HINOMAYO FCC 1945. A most beautiful dwarf with soft, rose- 
pink flowers. 6-8 in. 
PINK PEARL (ASUMA KAGAMI). Double salmon-rose with 
lighter center, in dense clusters. 6-8 in.; 8-10 in. 
SAKATA RED. A new brick-red, distinctive, fine foliage. 6-8 in.; 
8-10 in. 
SNOW. A dwarf, compact grower with glossy leaves, covered 
with large, double snow-white blossoms. 8-10 in. 
SWEETHEART SUPREME. Fine double pink, spreading. 4-6 in.; 
6-8 in. 
**=LEDIFOLIA ALBA (MUCRONATUM) (H-4.) A _ spreading 
bush of medium height. Large white flowers in mid-season. Has 
been in cultivation in Japan for over 300 years. 10-12 in.; 
12-14 in. 
MAGNOLIAS -- FINE COMPANIONS OF RHODODENDRONS AND AZALEAS 
ALBA SUPERBA. The finest of early whites. 24-30 in. $5.00; 
30-36 in. $6.00. 
SOULANGEANA NIGRA. Darkest; reddish-purple. 18-24 in. 
$5.00; 24-30 in. $6.00. 
SOULANGEANA. The most popular variety. Large pink white flow- 
ers tinted purple at the edges and lavender outside. Develops 
into a small tree. 18-24 in. $5.00; 24-30 in. $6.00. 
HOW TO GET TO SCENIC LINDUM GARDENS 
The Nursery and Gardens are lo- _ 
cated at 637 North West Skyline Crest, 
Portland 1, Oregon. My office is at 
221 American Bank Bldg., Portland 5, 
Oregon. 
~=<«— THOMPSON ROAD 
TO ENTER GARDENS: 
To reach the Nursery, drive up West 
Burnside street to Mt. Calvary Ceme- 
tery; then 1.1 miles North on Skyline 
Blvd. to Skyline Crest. Turn to the 
right up the hill on Skyline Crest. The 
Nursery is the first driveway to the 
left just over the top of the hill. 
L tRvVING B 
NURSERY: 
637 N. W. Skyline Crest 
Portland 1, Oregon 
CApitol 2091 
Address all Correspondence to 
OFFICE: 
221 American Bank Bldg. 
Portland 5, Oregon 
BEacon 4105 = 
TAKE FIRST DRIVEWAY 
TO LEFT, AFTER REACHING 
TOP OF HILL 
| MT. CALVARY 
| CEMETERY 
