BOISE, IDAHO 31 
LONICERA — THE HONEYSUCKLES 
These are mostly large upright growing wide spreading 
shrubs valuable for screens but in many cases they are too 
big for the ordinary back yarr. They are quite showy either 
in bloom or after the fruit ripens. 
LONICERA COMPACTA NANA—This is a new very dwart 
variety that has not as yet been tried out but should 
remain small. 
18-24 in. $1.25 
LONICERA FRAGRANTISSIMA—Fragrant honeysuckle is a 
fair sized shrub with spreading branches. The green 
leaves persist till midwinter. Shortly after they fall, the 
creamy white extremely fragrant flowers appear. 
4-6 ft. $2.00 
LONICERA PILEATA—Privet honeysuckle is an evergreen 
form with horizontal habit of branching and a height 
eventually of four feet. The leaves are glossy green. It 
likes light shade. The berries are violet purple. 
12-15 in. $2.00; 15-18 in. $2.50; 18-24 in. $3.25 
LONICERA PILEATA YUNNANENSIS—Low and compact 
growing evergreen honeysuckle. Fragrant, creamy white 
flowers are borne in May. Very hardy. 
Gallon cans $2.00 
LONICERA MAACKI—Amur honeysuckle is a tall grower 
with foliage that hangs on late in the fall. The red berries 
are all colored up and still on with the leaves at Thanks- 
giving giving a lovely late fall effect. 
4-6 ft. $2.00 
LONICERA KOROLKOWI FLORIBUNDA—Out. 
LONICERA MORROWI— Morrow’s honeysuckle makes a 
wide spreading shrub with yellowish white flowers and 
red berries in mid summer. 
3-4 ft. $1.50 
LONICERA TATARICA ZABELI—This is a red flowering 
form of tatarian honeysuckle. They are showy both in 
fruit and flower. 
3-4 ft. $1.50 
THE MAGNOLIAS 
MAGNOLIA GLAUCA—The sweet bay is, in its northern 
limits, a small bush with leathery green shining leaves 
that are silvery beneath. They are quite persistent and 
in moist places it is semi-evergreen. The blossom is small, 
creamy white, cup. shaped and fades to a pale apricot. 
It is delightfully fragrant and comes in midsummer. 
18-24 in. $2.25; 24-30 in. $4.00; gal. can $5.00 
MAGNOLIA KOBUS—A Japanese form that makes a large 
shrub or small tree with striking white blossoms very 
early in spring before the leaves. 
18-24 in. $2.25; 24-30 in. $4.00 
MAGNOLIA LILIFLORA—Lily flowered magnolia makes a 
shrub not over eight feet or so in height. It is a pro- 
fuse bloomer for several months. The blossom is five 
inches across when fully open. A rich reddih purple on 
the outside and creamy white within makes it a striking 
feature. They need plenty of moisture and full sun. 
2-8 ft. $7.00; 3-5 ft. $8.50 
