Historic, archived document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. GARDEN SEEDS and PLANTS Cut Leaf Weeping Birch PORTER- WALTON CO. . Box 1619 Salt Lake City 10, Utah P. P. - W.’S LAWN MIXTURES PREFERRED FOR WESTERN LAWNS VELVET LAWN MIXTURE There is no finer lawn seed at any price than our Velvet Lawn Mixture. For Intermountain soils and climate it is most dependable. The addition of Creeping Red Fescue, gives this mixture greater tolerance to sandy soils and heavy shade. Velvet Lawn makes a smooth, fine textured, deep green turf which is easily maintained and permanently beautiful. Blended from high quality Kentucky Blue Grass, White Dutch Clover and Creeping Red Fescue, every seed in Velvet Lawn Mixture makes a desirable plant in your lawn. EVERGREEN LAWN MIXTURE Evergreen Lawn Mix is a blend of three hardy, depend- able grasses with White Dutch Clover, all admirably adapted to Intermountain soil and climate. It produces a very durable sod, ideal for carpeting your outdoor living room, play area or front yard. It recovers quickly from the tramping of out- door games and parties. Alkaline soils do not hinder its growth as they do with most other lawn grasses. Evergreen Lawn Mix combines both economy and rugged dependability to give you an excellent all purpose lawn. SHADY NOOK MIXTURE Shady Nook Mixture is a blend of shade tolerant grasses selected for their excellent performance in the Intermountain States. Shady Nook blend has been used for many years and is the most widely accepted grass mixture for planting under trees or in the shade of buildings. ATHLETIC FIELD MIXTURE The tough wear resistant grasses in this mixture are ideally suited for athletic fields and playgrounds. Schools, parks and commercial amusement places have planted hun- dreds of acres of this hardy, firm sodded mixture. KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS The fine texture, rich green color, extra vigor and uni- versal adaptability makes Kentucky Blue an outstanding lawn grass to plant alone. Amount to sow, lbs. per 1,000 Lb sq. ft. per Ib. 2970 VELVET LAWN MIX = 5 1.70 GAS TEVEREREEN MIN ce 7 98 2980 SHADY NOOK MIX _.- 5 1.65 2988 ATHLETIC FIELD MIX 7 80 MGS MENTUCTA’ BLUE 5 2.35 7950" VASTORIAG BEN anaes 2\/> [.75 2960 CREEPING RED FESCUE 7 1.25 2990 WHITE DUTCH CLOVER... > 1.20 2958 MERION BLUE GRASS |... =C@armineay 22 Bete 10 65 MELICHRYSUM Pkt. 1170 Strawflower Mixed $0.10 HELIANTHUS Pkt. TITAS. SUITC|Olict ee es ale eae $0.15 KOCHIA Pkt. 1180 Childsii (Mexican Fire Bush) $0.10 LARKSPUR Pkt. 1190 Salmon Supreme Se eeeeC He ga $0.10 ZO 2a BliveyStoinemeene ee sete ea 10 OAmetilacaKing pase as enn ae wa () 1208 Rose King Eee er eee ees) |(0) 1210 White King eS dbs tate ali) 1218 Giant Imperial Mixed _ sees Bint KO) 1220 Linum Crimson Flax ee eO LOBELIA Pkt. 1224 Crystal Palace Compacta $0.15 MARIGOLDS Pkt. 7'g07. 1253 Sunset Giants ____ oe iar $0.10 $0.35 1264 All Double African Mix .10 35 1262 Mammoth Mum ____. aS .60 Marigold Midget Harmony Va oz. $0.20 20 Vgoz. $0.70 Pkt. $0.15 Oz. $0.60 .200 Voz. $0.50 V4 oz. 90.60 '/y0z. $0.35 Oz. $0.65 65 Vaoz. $1.20 Oz. $0.35 Vlb. $1.50 Vgoz. $0.80 Oz. $!.75 Pkt. zg0z. AAs =< Dygeyrie (Crupoitel a 225 90 268 ea DWaieS Piviee === =e Oe Sa35 275 Midget Harmony —... IO 35 279 Dwt. Naughty Marietta. .10 ~— 35 280i SuMIKISt aoe eae eee 0k! 10 35 284 ASnomee se eee eee 10 35 281 Glitters, Chrysanthemum flowered west ae ey 1S .60 MORNING GLORIES Pkt. /goz 129! Grimson Rambler $0.15 $0.35 254 Weeniy Genes: ae IS. 20) 1298 Heavenly Blue aS) 35 ISCO)” Mikel Collorts ee $0.10 I29 Om Scarlet s@ilslanay eee eas 5 NASTURTIUMS Pkt. ISI@~ Well Sime Miele $0.10 1314 Dwarf Single Mixed _. 10 1324 Semi-Double Golden Gleam ___. A5 1328 Semi-Double Scarlet Gleam _...... “IS 1332 Semi-Dbl. Gleam Hybrids Mixed .15 NICOTIANA Pkt. 1370 Sensation Mix Daylight Strain... $0.10 PANSIES Pkt. 1384 Rogglis Giant Elite Mix, OriginatonssStnainy === sees $0.50 ISQ- Siselle's Sumlsyey 2 50 PANSIES, SWISS GIANTS Pkt. 398 Berna, velvety blue 50 IZ00 Coronationy.g ole === eae 50 1302 Alpenglow, garnet red .50 404 Rhinegold, yellow—dark center... .50 BO SSS WWANIG: eee 50 408 Lake of Thun, blue — dark center .50 409i Raspbennva NOSc nests itaee mines 50 VIOLAS 3307. 410 Chantreyland, apricot -............... $0.50 414 Blue: Pertection, =.= 50 1416 Lutea Splendens, yellow —............ 50 [ADORE NAN ech ee cael ais aoa oe ee ae all S PETUNIA NANA COMPACTA Pkt. |A32- Callesitiall ROSE neces $0.15 [AG One Violaceae sme t= ee ee 5 [44 OSS RosvalMonmiy lin |e eeee seer All AA ieee Srrowiloall sl mos eee es en [444775 Topaz Queen 22.2.2) ee IS [446= inner @ highness nes ees “25 1445 Nana Compacta Mixed -............... .10 [Ab Aver Ost ckepess-see ce cen oe ak vero 25 PETUNIA, Multiflora Hybrid VASP odRoser Chieti eet ses serene See ees eter Mian Compeneie IRetel VAVANS I9/5S))) ee RUFFLED PETUNIA Pkt. 1422 Dwarf Giants of California _.... | 3q0z. 3{707. $0.50 $3.25 $6.00 PORTER-WALTON COMPANY BULK PRICES FOR FLOWER SEEDS, Continued SEED AND NURSERY SPECIALISTS PETUNIAS, LARGE FL. SINGLE Pkt, WADA © UWINSOCOSIA hiscen ste ee 50 1429A Snowstorm Improved -...........-.---.. 50 1430: ERs Pico 2b 50 1429 Snowstorm Fringed .........---.- 50 F, HYBRID PETUNIAS 1421 Ballerina—Soft Glowing Salmon 419; Bolero— Deep Resets sees et) ee ee [4l7e wliancgo—-ScanleteSalim Ons =a mites eee eee IES: ba Ralonmne snes ee PETUNIAS, GIANT ALL-DOUBLE PASSE All Sc Omir eter MS cy OE ees nies RIE ABSENCE aio iiC ey ac veet ee dee se sane Mem eens TSE NNSA NAAT ANUS mete ets tee atl DN a none se a ea IASG" < INeeIUnNe Qc ee eS TI eS otlalis Vital comese sees le = NT 0) Mees eee 1447. All-Double Glorious Mixed __........22-2----2--- PHLOX Pkt. soz 1462 Drummondi Mixed $0.15 1463 Star Phlox Mixed ........... 15 1466 Globe Mixed (New) 25 $0.60 POPPIES Pkt. lA70m SinglevShirleys= ence see aT $0.10 1472 Shirley, Double Mixed —............. 10 1474 Shirley, Single Mixed .........-. .10 PORTULACA Pkt. 1480 Single Mixed (Moss Rose) ............ $0.10 1490 Double Mixed (Moss Rose) 15 RICINUS (Castor Bean) Pkt. 1500 Zanzibarensis Mixed $0.15 SALPIGLOSSIS Pkt. HiSO4me Emperors Mixed miei: se uuccm $0.10 SALVIA Pkt. s50z (S20: Auyeries) 5 ee $0.50 1520 Bhs of Fire 22 50 $0.70 (S25 “ SSIENCENS 5 SCABIOSA Pkt. qig0z. S30) Bla Micron: a $0.15 $0.40 1540 Giant Hybrid Mixed ___. 10 SCARLET RUNNER BEAN Pkt. Oz. SAR Disi ae ale eRe alas cents wean $0.10 $0.15 STOCKS Pkt. —_z'g02. 1620 Improved Large Flora _. $0.15 $0.40 TITHONIA Pkt. SAO WaT oir: hie eae teen re eral ore $0.15 VERBENA Pkt. 502 1652 Mixture of Giants $0.10 $0.25 SWEET PEAS, Summer-Flowering Sak oe 1580 Bonnie Briar. Rose-pink $0.15 $0.65 1582 Capri. Silver-blue MS 25 1588 Flora. Deep lavender __- 15 65 590m Golden Draconpes=ssumen 5 05 35 oz. 4.50 6.50 1598 1600 1604 1610 Rubicund. Scarlet-crimson .15 65 Snow-White. Solid paper white Welcome. Dazzling scarlet .15 — .65 Silver Metal Blend SWEET PEAS, CUTHBERTSON Pkt. = Oz. 1613. Cuthbertson Mixed 15 65 IGIA> Coline: Scaderee 5 65 1615 Evelyn. Salmon-cream-pink .15 — .65 1616 Frank G. Lavender... 15 65 Sy Seats NAA ney eee oo A5 65 1618 Lois. Clear rose-pink Ul See O5) 1619 Tommy. Clear marine-blue .15 — .65 ZVOLANEK MULTIFLORA SWEET PEAS SIRE Sie peat sa ial eh Se AE eS sles OAS eR VAlrihicsaeatens ieee elas CONa een: teem RL Ae OPIS Bare ATX Glindescrnments tees crenh er lalgca te huie vince ae ZINNIAS, Dahlia-Flowered Pkt. 680: Eanany Bird. Yellow 02) $0.15 1682 Crimson Monarch. Deep crimson se ee Allis 1684 Dream. Deep rosy lavender .. aS) 1685 Oriole. Orange and gold... “5 (O86. MExcitisites Wighttrose, 201) we. 5 f69OR Rolain Beanse White ieee eo oven A5 1696 Gold Medal Mixture 10 HOR = Cito ork (Selle) sie ae 75 Giant Cactus Hybrids 1702 New Giant Cactus Hybrid —........ 5 WOGwerloradale: Scanletie co ee 15 1705 New Blaze IWAGioz 23S ROOR S25 Novelty and Miniature Types 1710 New Peppermint Stick 15 1712 Lilliput or Pompon Choice Mixed .10 habe Worn: Ulmtanloy ieee 15 W724 te Rersiani: Ganoeis saree eu omens 15 Ae MPa Miparuiney tee 10 PANSY KC uric AMiixdjen a wae eee: lS Zinnia Giant Cactus Hybrids VEGETABLE SEEDS BULK PRICES Mail-Order Information All vegetable seeds are priced f.o.b. Salt Lake City, Utah. Based on the total weight of all the seeds on your order, send an additional amount for packing and postage to the following schedule: For 1 lb., 20c; for 5 lbs., 35c; for 10 Ibs., 50c; for 20 lbs., 90c; for 30 Ibs., $1.25. BEANS. Any variety, 6-0z. pkt. 25¢; economy carton 42¢. 5to9 10to24 25t099 100 Ibs. Ibs. Ibs. perlb. perlb. perlb. $0.33 $0.30 $0.28 BSy7 mG) 2a, 26 PB 2 | 38) 30 28 LY 26 .24!/5 DY 26 .24!/, 132. DS) Di 53} 28 26 oy 34 eS. 34 31 29 J) 26 .24!/, 34 3 | LS) Ibs. per lb. athes Nite NSIRCYo) ee SE ele Ne $0.36 30 Tendergreen _.. 35 32. Landreth's Stringless, Burpee's Improved ____. JS) ME). Nien Wieck 2 36 Sos VWViaxe Rencile Roc me aus By 39 Cherokee Wa co 32 AO Pale Ble Lakes 8. 35 44 Pole Kentucky Wonder __ 34 50) roel Winelsor 5 40 58 Bush Lima, Fordhook _........ 37 60 Bush Lima, Henderson's ___- 32 62 Pole Lima, King of the Garden __. 37 HYBRID CORN. Any variety, 4-0z. pkt. carton 49¢. 170 Miareress Goxlls 45 Wik Cannmn@leroes se 45 174. Golden Cross Bantam ........ .40 WG eae lice hie frets 2) ees Na ee 52 Wee StowellisaW hite: =e 48 CORN, OPEN-POLLINATED. /25¢; economy carton 33¢. 180 Golden Bantam 186 Golden Sunshine CORN, HYBRID POP Any variety, 25¢; economy 42 39 .37!/, 42 39 37!/ 38 35 33 49 46 44 45 42 40 6-0z. carton L8 oe 20 25 WP. 20 /0 65 .60 Oz. Valb. Lb. $0.20 $0.60 $1.75 PS 50) IO WZ 150) PI 30 150) eI Oz. Va lb. Lb. 65 35 40) 22S 40 1.00 3.00 PEAS. Any variety, 6-0z. carton 25¢; economy carton 33¢. 5to9 10to24 251099 100 Ibs. Ibs. Ibs. Ibs. perlb. perlb, perlb. per lb. 380 Alaska Smooth-pod _..... $0.21 $0.18 $0.16 $0.14 382 Bliss Everbearing ._............ 20h e238 /| all) 384 Dwarf Alderman .............. 29 26 23 Dil 385 Giamr Siniele eS 29 26 23 2 37 OMe HaxtonksuynOGnesses= = ame 3 | .28 5 23 302 (bitte Manvel a. 53) 28 5 23 30S PENSION. All 24 2 Ad 396 Stratagem Improved 29 DG ie 23 eee Al 398) Vilcionyalsheezene se 30 ail 24 LD 3G Teluinetrexchtollel o. 29 26 .23 | Pea Victory Freezer CABBAGE Pkt. Oz = =alb. Lb. 102 Danish Ballhead $0.10 $0.40 $1.10 $3.25 100 Copenhagen Market ..... IO BO = 80 2.10 104 Jersey Wakefield 10 30 EXO) 2a) IO CGollelen ACIS 22 10 30 90 2.10 112 Perfection Drumhead _- 10 30 Lo) 2.110 103 Danish Keeping —......... HOF Om sO 330 WIAD RediStonehead/aee = 10 CHO AO) 330) liv Chiness Calsoace Chin sl@ “20 9 40 |.7/5 * Available in jumbo lithographed seed packets (slightly less than one ounce) at 25¢. Nite Kel oXc) copes ara eae erates ees ofS) ASPARAGUS Pkt. 10 Mary Washington .... $0.15 BEETS 80 Detroit Dark Red* SIS CP ecVAy Ilotore Soe nll 85 Green-Top Bunching lS MANGELS Pkt. Si) Coronan sees teu been) eee BROCCOLI 90 Italian Green Sprouting ... .15 BRUSSELS SPROUTS 94 Long Island Improved _. 15 6 PORTER-WALTON COMPANY BULK PRICES FOR VEGETABLE SEEDS, Continued CARROTS 124 127 122 128 132 134 Nantes Coreless* Imperitor Chantenay Red Cored* __ Danvers Half-Long* Improved Long Orange Short White or Mastodon__ Oz. .20 Valb. Carrot Nantes CAULIFLOWER Pa Sirowiselll Nie, IG eee FADISINGWeSnow.cnihieene eee CELERY SOR improvedaUitah ses CELERIAC 156 Giant Smooth Prague ..... CHICORY 162 Large Rooted or Coffee _.. CHIVES [1G Orem cmet seek tee aie eek Tea tain CUCUMBERS 202 203 206 204 207 COLLARDS 216 Georgia Southern CRESS OR PEPPERGRASS PMS [Bernie Coulee) EGGPLANT 22 Oy BlackaB ec ality, se nnanen ENDIVE 226 Batavian Full Hearted PRE (Green Curleel BOstommbi Ck lime] jase eenen Colopacdom ee mee een ae Stilo ene te Dalal SEED AND NURSERY SPECIALISTS Coreless Pkt. oS} “35 .00 .20 J) a2 25 .20 L5 .80 LS 75) * Available in jumbo lithographed seed packets (slightly less than one ounce) at 25¢. 3.50 50 .65 .65 .65 .65 55 .40 Meds) .60 .60 Lb. 2.00 [eS 1.75 AS) los [e5 6.00 3.50 135 38) HERBS : Pkt. DEO), NAMES ee ies en ne A5 Dae Ganaw ayes ee 15 DA See Conianc 6 pee 5 253 Sweer. Basil AS DBAS ACES cokes oot occ eee aD lS DSI. IRCSSNEIN) Laces 15 AG ii [B)}i\||| Peewee NR Meson ln 10 MAG . [Femina 2 ee A5 250) Flora noumel Sie A5 252 Sweet Marjoram AS DSS SULnmnaer SEN ON) eee 5 KALE 260 Dwarf Curled Scotch __.. $0.10 KOHLRABI 266 Early White Vienna _... olS LEEK DH OWMBEMDehOn j= see vce ioe NS LETTUCE 27| Premier Great Lakes _...... 15 Dye Sreatmlakesiie= sa eee 15 276) limpenial No. 4422 al MEX0). New \or< Nos |Z ee 5 AES Selleel owl 2 15 RP. Alanson lrieacl se 10 286 Loose-Leaved Early Curled Simpson... .10 288 Loose-Leaved Prizehead .. .10 AS) | Reoymnvettint (Cg) eee .10 MUSTARD 294 Giant Southern Curled 10 297 Large Smooth Leaf... 10 MUSKMELONS 300 Casaba, Golden Beauty _. .15 SOS) “Ilene DIS? ee ee 15 BS. Cree, czieeec ais 3252 (Granite: stale. a alls 310457 -Ielaless: BestiiNos 45) 2. 5 308 ~ Inlearis oF Goel 22 15 310 Hale's Best No. 936 Jumbo Strain 15 37 New Yorker .. 5 $0.20 Wa lb. $0.50 Muskmelon Hales Best No. 45 Lb. | .00 $1.50 2.50 5.00 4.00 BULK PRICES FOR VEGETABLE SEEDS, Continued Lb. | .80 5.00 25 to 49 50 Ibs. Up per Ib. $0.22 oD. Lb. $1.80 1.80 SAGE Pkt. ANNO) ONRPICHMOMIS ace 5 SALSIFY 486 Mammoth Sandwich Island .10 SPINACH 490 Bloomsdale Long-Standing* .10 494 King of Denmark = 2 10 ANG A NGMONICE) — Secasce IS SWISS CHARD 496 Fordhook Giant* ance @ SQUASH NO early Wine Busy 2S allS 510 Yellow Summer Crookneck .15 512 Ancenini Black SNS 514 Winter Banana Pink 15 516 Chicago, Warted Hubbard* .15 D2 ~Golclen lrlulslacincl NS 524 Mammoth Table Queen .15 SIG BURORNU an 35 SSP > WUATSICUO Soe ee IS B25 Ueomn Bush 222 15 TOMATOES 526 New V-R 4 Moscow 25 B30 jerhy Commer 2222 15 Bo IMlenCIloe =i aliS Ba Are tRutQensnucsswer: | Sees macy nee lS 536s Eayliamal Special eses = aan lS G0) Strolkesclale 2 » all 537. Indiana Baltimore 5 SPT New WER Tl Stone 2 L5 TOMATOES — Hybrids Bis) Sirokesenoss INO] 2 25 559 = Sttokesenoss Nom on 25 SMALL-FRUITED TOMATOES B43 Recl Pear ui BAC REI ACI iin easter ace seen Es eee 550 Yelllow Peer x21 Bot CGrounel Qaeoiny ee HS IAIUCMSISORAY 2a ck TURNIPS Pkt. 560 Purple-Top White Globe* $0.10 S62 - Snowloalll 2 10 RUTABAGA 570 American Purple-Top ...... 10 SG (LWPS esac 10 * Available in jumbo lithographed seed packets (slightly less than one ounce) at 25¢. WATERMELONS Pkt. Oz = =Ylb. 322 Kleckley Sweet No. 6 _...... 15 20 .60 326 Green Klondike R-7 5 25 70 328 ee Sinlloed Klondikem=sssseess 2D 2 Seen 0) 330 New Hampshire Midget. .15 =.45 ~—-*1.00 332 Ine} eine) @ween) sa 15 20 60 OKRA 342 Clemson Spineless _.......... NO 230° 55 ONION 350 Yellow Sweet Spanish (Not Certified) 5 60. 1g 352 Yellow Sweet Spanish (Cert-) ASK 356 Mountain Danvers als 40. 1-25 358 Crystal White Wax IB. 50 125 360 Southport White Globe . .15 50 1.75 362 White Sweet Spanish Gumbo: Utah Strains 59-9655 2.00 37/3} o \WAnmie: Ligon) 2. Alls 330) 125 368 Southport Red Globe _.... IS ZO Ys 372 White Portugal Silverskin... .15 40 1.25 ONION SETS lto4 5to24 Ibs. Ibs. Ibs. perlb. perlb. per lb. 3H. Vellow. a $0.40 $0.27 $0.24 JIB NWA se 40 SAT 24 PARSLEY Pkt. Oz = =Yalb. 402 Champion Moss Curled.....$0.10 $0.30 $0.65 405 Hamburg Rooted ........... NO %2 4305 455 PARSNIPS ANlOmaNVinitieg Mocdelé ame eens I 40 PUMPKINS 412 Connecticut Field ......... 10 25 55) AEN GY SUC els PSs woe ee ee ea 10 D5) 5 PEPPERS 420 California Wonder _...... $0.15 $1.00 $3.00 AZO gAnanelnie Cniliine ne MS HS 2OO 430 Long Red Cayenne lS LS - 200 Arsh AP AVSIM) aces eee IS - IO. 3.00 AVS Revol (Chm. ee als lS. DellS 423, New Yolo Wonder _........ (5: ~ 100° 300 RADISHES 5 to 24 lbs. one variety deduct |0¢ 25 to 99 lbs. one variety deduct 20¢ 45 Oe Go nic eee eee ee 10 D5 45 AS Sam @avallc nue ee 10 5 45 452 Sparkler, White Tip* _........ 10 45 458 Early Scarlet Globe __..... SO eee Seta, 466 Winter Celestial 10 25 55 45 va Cherhva belle wesesea mena AKO! 25 50 ZNO) = Wnt. lieiclel*) 10 45 g .80 255 20 LS) |.50 40 Oz. $1.00 | .00 1.00 |.00 | .00 Valb. $0.40 40 .40 40 4.50 .00 VYalb. $3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Lb. $0.75 .85 US offs) PORTER-WALTON COMPANY PORTER-WALTON’S FARM SEEDS ALFALFA (Lucerne) Wonder Crop of the West 2578 Ranger. This new variety is highly resistant to bac- terial wilt. Being very similar to Common or Hardy Desert in habit of growth and soil requirements, it is well adapted to northern areas. In localities where bacterial wilt is a problem, a stand of Ranger will remain indefinitely. 2580 Grimm. Especially recommended for shallow soils, those underlaid with hardpan, or where the watertable is near the surface. The stems and leaves are of somewhat finer and leafier quality than Hardy Desert Alfalfa. It is susceptible to bacterial wilt and is not recommended for areas of severe infestation. Extremely winter-hardy. 2590 Ladak. Tests at nearly every northern and western Experiment Station show Ladak leading on tonnage, long life, drought-resistance, and winter hardiness. It has also shown marked resistance to bacterial wilt. Because Ladak makes heavy first and second crops but little third, it is especially recommended for high elevations. 2560 Hardy Desert. (Utah Common). Very winter hardy and extremely drought resistant because of its long tap root. An exceptionally heavy producer. Sow 10 to 15 pounds per acre. HYBRID FIELD CORN Sow in drills 3 feet apart, using approximately 15 pounds of seed per acre. 2502 PORT-WALCO HYBRID No. 100 Top Silage Producer Maturity 100 to 110 days. Since its introduction growers in most areas have reported heaviest tonnage per acre in both green fodder and dry weight with Port-Walco Hybrid 100. It is a prodigious yielder of good solid ears that are long and thick, with very little taper. A strong and vigorous grower, producing tall, succulent stalks. Then too, the ears are set at a good height so there is little or no stalk breakage. 2505 PORT-WALCO HYBRID No. 90 Best of the 90 to 100-day maturity Corns. The dark green plants of this high-yielding early hybrid retain their rich color even after the ears are well matured. This condition makes possible a feed of greater nutritive value. The ears are medium size and thick with deep kernels. In U.S.A.C. tests at various Utah stations Port-Walco No. 90 was one of the highest-yielding varieties. 2507 PORT-WALCO HYBRID No. 120 The outstanding silage variety, maturing in 110 to 120 days. Not only is it the heaviest fodder producer in our hybrid list, but it yields an equally good grain crop. Its short shanks permit easy harvesting and handling for silage pur- poses. The plants of No. 120 are rich dark green, retaining their color until after the ears are well matured. As silage, it possesses both higher food value and higher palatability. OPEN-POLLINATED CORN 2512 MINNESOTA No. 13 The leading all-round, open-pollinated variety. A 90- day dent Corn, acclimated to this area. It is the heaviest producer of the medium-early varieties. Plants grow 7 to 8 feet tall, bearing ears 9 to 10 inches long. Makes splendid ensilage. CLOVER FOR MEADOWS AND PASTURES 2600 Alsike. Recommended for hay crops sown by itself or with timothy or Red Clovers. The use of Alsike Clover is increasing rapidly; cattle prefer it to other varieties. Sow at the rate of 6 or 8 pounds per acre; sown in mix- tures, 3 to 4 pounds per acre is sufficient. Very winter hardy. Does best on damp soils. Used in pasture mixture with grasses. 2620 Ladino. A giant form of the common White Dutch Clover and like the latter is a long-lived perennial. After being grazed, new leaves develop quickly, complete re- covery occurring in 17 to 28 days. It is strictly a crop for irrigation. Sow in early fall or spring at the rate of 3 to 5 pounds per acre, | to 2 pounds in mixtures. 2630 Medium Red. (Trifolium pratense). A dependable, all-around variety for farmers and stockmen. It makes two hay crops each year. Sow in either spring or early fall at the rate of 15 pounds to the acre. It is good in pastures with grasses as a companion crop. 2640 Strawberry (Tall Variety). Resembles the Common White Dutch in appearance but is much hardier and adapted to a wider range of soil and moisture conditions. About Prices From time to time we will be sending our customers special FIELD SEED LISTS to correct changes in market prices. If you are not receiving them, please inform us. SEED AND NURSERY SPECIALISTS Will thrive in soils having a high alkaline content and will survive flooding for a period of 30 to 60 days. Highly recommended as a pasture crop because of palatability and _ hardiness. SWEET CLOVER 2610 Hubam. The richest honey-producing Clover. An annual sweet Clover which grows rapidly, attaining a height of 6 to 7 feet. It is very valuable for pasturage and hay when cut before it gets too old. Also used to great advantage as a cover crop or for green manure. Sow 12 to 15 pounds per acre in fall or spring. 2660 White Blossom (Melilotus alba). Its value in the redemption of alkali lands cannot be overestimated. It grows in a variety of soils—heavy, light, wet or dry, almost anywhere except in acid soil. Sow 15 to 20 pounds per acre. 2666 Yellow Blossom (Melilotus officinalis). Finer in the stalk and more palatable when mature than White Blossom, and has the same soil adaptation. Its refinement of stock and palatability make it a good pasture or hay crop. FIELD SEED PRICES Prices on all field seeds are quoted on page 13. Since the market changes rapidly on Field Seeds, the prices quoted herein are subject to change without notice. All quotations are f.o.b. Salt Lake City, Utah. P.-W.’s PASTURE MIXTURES Formulated for HIGHER PALATABILITY MAINTAINED PRODUCTIVITY 2670 Mixture A. For well-drained irrigated land, or damp fertile soil. Racine nies wer ie tee vec ae es Speer on ens | Ib. Reds Cloverat ts ats tin sn PERG ina oe en Dues 3 Ibs. ZA lfell Rae alc eee eae ten tare eaN ecln Oru neciees ne 3 Ibs. Tall Meadow Oat, Tualatin Groated 3 Ibs. @rchandiGrassa ee a es ee ore 5 lbs. SMOOHNEBROM OMe ae one cee ene oe aa 4 lbs. Mofaltoeriacnees eee eae chat emeey emma wise 19 lbs 2676 Mixture B. For alkaline and wet soils. TENG Cee ESSE Bee een ee aia ta Mee eae een 3 Ibs. Strawbenny+ Clover twas muni mules tent are | Ib. Sweets VellowiC lovers ssssiuiie lat nay sae eevee 3 Ibs. Reeds Gan arya Sta ss ese tee ao eewnt i enemies 3 Ibs. Alia Resco nett =o eet tien Ce teks pee 4 lbs. SmoothsBrome sas oe en ee a eee 4 Ibs. TotalMmeRra ches lin sere aes se eee Mt Nowe un ees 18 Ibs GRASS for Range, 2700 MOUNTAIN BROME GRASS (Bromus marginatus) This stout perennial bunch grass is very common in alti- tudes of 5,000 to 10,000 feet. It has a very wide range of soil adaptation, varying from fairly loamy soils where the best growth is made, to fairly dry, gravelly soils. Mountain Brome Grass, when young, is grazed closely by all kinds of livestock. Where it can be cut for hay, it makes a very fine feed for horses and cattle. It is an exceptional grass for the reclamation of land in- accessible to farm machinery, for good stands may be ob- tained by broadcasting on areas where seedbed preparation is not possible. Sow 10 to 20 pounds per acre. 2740 MEADOW FESCUE Very productive of bright green leaves, supplying forage from early spring until late fall. Well suited to alkaline soils. Sow 20 to 30 pounds per acre. 2710 SMOOTH BROME GRASS (Bromus inermis) Smooth Brome is one of the outstanding grasses for the Intermountain area, being well adapted to arid regions where rainfall is relatively low. It is the most palatable of all the important grasses, surpassing even the well-known Kentucky Blue Grass in this respect. Smooth Brome is a long-lived perennial with numerous creeping rootstalks that form a dense heavy sod, making it capable of standing much abuse as a pasture grass. Brome thrives especially well on a rich loamy soil; but in the wild state it grows in dry, gravelly soils, or even in pure sand. Recent experiments have shown it to succeed in alkaline soils. The stems attain a height of 2 to 3 feet. Two cuttings of hay are generally obtained in a season, yields ranging from | to 4 tons per acre. Sow |5 to 20 pounds per acre on irrigated land or 8 to 10 pounds per acre on dry land. Drill- ng is preferable to broadcasting wherever posssible. 16 e WIDE SOIL ADAPTABILITY ie AFRAID OF BLOAT? Bloat, the long-feared killer of thousands of cattle, can usually be prevented by observing these pasture rules: (1) Plant a properly balanced pasture mix formula. Legumes are necessary for highest production, and they are relatively safe provided they do not exceed 60 per cent of the forage. (2) Wait until legumes have reached the bud stage before pasturing. (3) Practice restricted grazing. Animals allowed to range over too wide an area will select the most suc- culent legume plants which cause the bloat. (4) Make certain that animals are not hungry when turned into a new pasture. Meadow, Pasture 2750 ORCHARD GRASS (Dactylis glomerata) This very early pasture grass furnishes feed at least three weeks before most other grasses. Even after close grazing, a ten-day interval is sufficient for another growth. It makes a heavy sod and gives splendid pasture until late in the fall. Withstands drought and is very hardy. An excellent variety for use in pasture mixtures. ‘Sow |5 to 20 pounds per acre when seeded alone. 2760 PERENNIAL RYE GRASS Adapted for plantings on alkaline soils. Used as an in- gredient in hardy lawn mixtures. Sow !5 to 25 pounds per acre. 2788 INTERMEDIATE WHEAT GRASS This hardy perennial sod-forming grass begins growth early in the spring and will reach a height of 3 or 4 feet before growth ceases in midsummer due to lack of moisture. Good growth recovery is made in late summer or early fall with the return of moisture and cool temperatures. The abundant forage is relished by all classes of livestock in all stages of growth, comparing favorably in this respect with Smooth Brome. Intermediate Wheat in the Intermountain area is well adapted to range lands under 9,000 feet that receive in excess of 12 inches of annual rainfall. It is slightly more drought resistant than Smooth Brome, but less hardy and drought resistant than Crested Wheat. It is a high pro- ducer and well adapted on range land supporting oakbrush, serviceberry, and in open aspen areas. Excellent seedling vigor permits relatively low seeding rates of from 6 to 10 pounds per acre, which can be made in early spring or late fall. PORTER-WALTON COMPANY GRASS FOR RANGE, MEADOW, PASTURE, continued 2793 TALL WHEAT GRASS (Agropyron elongatum) Tall Wheat Grass was found by plant explorers in the early 1930's growing in salt marshes in northern Turkey. It is somewhat coarse, erect perennial with a bunch-type growth. An abundance of long basal and stem leaves makes it a high forage producer comparing favorably with other Wheat grass varieties. The mature plant is tall, often reaching a height of 5 feet and even more under irrigation. The outstanding advantage of Tall Wheat Grass is its tolerance of wet alkaline conditions. This grass has produced high yields on land that has been considered worthless for cash crops. It stands up well under both cold and drought conditions. Unlike Intermediate Wheat and Crested Wheat grasses which become dormant at the beginning of summer, Tall Wheat Grass continues growth as long as any moisture is available. Although Crested Wheat is hardier than Tall Wheat the latter variety excels as forage producer during hot weather and on alkaline soils. Fall plantings on a well-packed seed bed drilled at from /> to 34 inch in depth have generally given the best results. Seeding rate is 6 to 10 pounds per acre. 2780 CRESTED WHEAT GRASS (Agropyron cristatum) This wonderful ranch and range grass grows earlier in the spring and later in the fall because of its ability to grow at low temperatures. As a hay crop it is very nutritious and palatable and stands well under grazing. It has made a most remarkable showing under arid conditions, succeeding where other varieties fail. Crested Wheat is a long-lived grass. It is relished by livestock and adapts itself to a wide range of soils. Sow 8 to 10 pounds per acre. 2735 ALTA FESCUE (Festuca elatior arundinacea) Alta Fescue is an outstanding grass of recent develop- ment for both pasture and hay purposes. It is much more productive than Meadow Fescue. It grows late in the summer and fall when other grasses have passed their productive peak. Various trials show it to outyield other varieties from 15 to 50 per cent. The dense root system, reaching a depth of 5 to 6 feet, makes this variety valuable as a soil builder where the humus content is low. It also crowds out undesir- able weed growth. Sow 12 to 15 pounds per acre. 2840 REED CANARY GRASS (Phalaris arundinacea) This is a valuable, high-yielding forage plant that is naturally adapted to low wet lands. Two or three crops of high quality hay may be cut or it will provide excellent all summer pasture. Sow at the rate of 5 to 6 pounds per acre broadcast or in drills, or 2 to 3 pounds per acre in 16 to 18- inch rows. SEED AND NURSERY SPECIALISTS 2934 SUDAN GRASS (Common) Drill 15 to 20 pounds or broadcast 25 pounds per acre for pasture. It will tolerate alkali. Planted in rich soil in June, it will be ready to pasture in 30 days, furnishing grazing for two cows per acre throughout the summer. As a hay crop, it should be cut when heads appear. Allow several days of ideal weather to cure. A second crop may be cut or pastured, as preferred. 2830 RED TOP A valuable grass for wet and slightly alkaline soils. Sow 15 to 25 pounds per acre. 2935 NEW SWEET SUDAN GRASS This new variety is sweet, juicy and more palatable to livestock. Sweet Sudan is later in maturity than Common Sudan, thereby producing more vegetative growth and re- maining green longer than the Common. After the crop reaches maturity the stalks and stems are still eaten readily. Sweet Sudan has more and broader leaves, heavier and taller stalks, and stools much heavier than Common Sudan. 2850 TALL MEADOW OAT GRASS Tall Meadow Oat is a deep-rooted, drought-resistant perennial grass. It produces an abundance of very palatable forage from early spring until late fall. Recent pasture grass experiments conducted by U.S.A.C. at Logan prove this grass to be one of the most desirable from the standpoint of pro- ductivity and palatability. Tall Meadow Oat Grass gives best results for pasture when sown in a mixture with other grasses and clover. 285| TUALATIN OAT GRASS (Groated Seed) Tualatin Oat Grass possesses the same growth habits, adaptabilities and forage value as Tall Meadow Oat Grass. However, the seed kernel of this new strain has been mechanically removed from the large bulky hull by a process known as groating. The removal of the hull allows trouble- free drilling of the seed and greatly reduces the bulk of seed to be handled. 2860 TIMOTHY Of hay grasses, Timothy leads all. Thrives on clay or heavy loams, wet or boggy soils, or in mountainous districts. Alone, sow |2 pounds to the acre, or with clover, 10 pounds Timothy and 6 pounds clover. Other FORAGE and COVER CROPS MILLET 2894 Yellow Hog. Mainly a grain crop but the hay is of a good quality for feeding purposes. SUNFLOWER 2930 Grey Stripe. A good silage crop for dry land. Very palatable and has high food value. Plant 5 to 6 pounds per acre. DRY-LAND GRAIN SORGHUMS 2920 60-Day Milo (Dwarf or Combine Strain). Similar to Kattir Corn but shorter. Grows erect, with thick, close- jointed stalks 2 to 3 feet tall. The large heads give a heavy yield of grain. I+ is drought-resistant and does well on alkaline soils. SWEET SORGHUMS 2928 Black Amber Cane. 90 to 110 days. Tall-growing, excellent silage variety. Short supply this year. Ask about prices and availability. FIELD PEAS 2880 Canadian Field. They enrich the soil and are splendid stock feed. For hay, they should be cut while the milk is in the vine forming the pod. Plant early in the spring at the rate of 100 to 120 pounds per acre or 60 pounds with a nurse crop of oats or spring rye. KOCHIA 2916 Scoparia. Grows 4 to 5 feet tall and yields 5 to 7 tons of hay per acre when under irrigation. On alkaline soil it is equally productive. The hay contains 4 to 8 per cent more protein than alfalfa. Kochia is a drought-resistant forage plant adapted to dry land planting. Sow seed at the rate of 6 pounds per acre on irrigated land or 3 pounds per acre on dry land in late fall or early spring. VETCH 2940 Common. Grown as a hay and seed crop, as well as for green manure, silage, and pasturage. Sow 60 to 80 pounds per acre. About Prices All field seed prices are quoted on page 13. The prices quoted herein are subject to market changes. You are safe, however, in sending remittance according to these prices. In case of decline, the difference will be promptly refunded; if there has been an advance, you will be notified for your confirmation before shipment is made. ASK FOR P.-W.’s FREE BULLETIN ON FARM AND FORAGE SEEDS. This contains authentic, dependable in- formation on the value and adaptability of the various Farm and Range Clovers and Grasses, together with planting and cultural directions. 8781 MULTIFLORA ROSE A Permanent Low-Cost Fence. Requires No Maintenance. Fast Growing. Makes a dense, stock-tight fence in three to five years. Eliminates Fence Line Weeds. Does Not Spread. Multiflora Roses do not sucker. Requires No Maintenance. Eliminates fence repairing costs. Needs no clipping, pruning or training. Just irrigate during the first year to get the new plants established, and keep the weeds down for two years. Set plants 18 inches apart in fall or early spring. Prices per plant F.O.B. Salt Lake City OO Rb: p22 25: oa ae are sae aca ache c cc ee $0.08 DIS OURO S WS ee eee ne in arate ee re er 07 OOOEHG: OE GH Bae a eke eee ee 06 NOYOO Ori pote se see ie el ere ae ea ec ee 05 Shipping weight approximately 50 Ibs. per 1,000. PORTER-WALTON COMPANY FIELD SEED PRICES IMPORTANT: All field seed prices are subject to market changes. You are safe, however, in sending remittance based on these prices. In case of decline, the difference will be promptly refunded; when an advance has been necessary, you will be notified for your confirmation before shipment is made. For 5 to 9 pounds add 1c per pound to the 10-pound rate. For 1 to 4 pounds add 3c per pound to the 10-pound rate. FIELD CORN HYBRIDS 5to9 101055 Ito9% 10 bus. Ibs. Ibs. bus. up per lb. perlb. per bus. per bus. DSO, |: PorirNWalkeo. Nios GOs $11.25 $11.00 ASO. Post NNWalleo: Nios HOO) Sa 10.75 10.50 DSO) Porno No. 120 2 ee 10.75 10.50 FIELD CORN (Open-Pollinated) 10 to 24 251099 Ito? 10 bags Ibs. Ibs. bags per per lb. per Ib. per cwt. ewt. 2512 Minnesota No. 1/3 ...... $0.15 $0.14 $13.00 $12.75 GRASS SEEDS — Pasture and Dry Land 10 to 24 25+0 99 Bag Ibs. Ibs. lots per lb. per lb. per 100 Ibs. 2710 Brome Grass (Smooth)... $0.25 $0.24 $23.00 2714 Manchar Strain Smooth Brome Ceritii@el sc 32 5)! 30.00 2700 Mountain Brome Grass ............ 28 DY MSO) 2740 Meadow Fescue, Fancy -........... A7 46 45.00 2735 Alta Fescue, Blue Tag Ee, 26 25.00 25 Om@renancd: GrassiicamGy ee 39 38 37.00 2840 Reed Canary Grass -........-.---- 5 50 49.00 2760 Rye Grass, Perennial Blue Tag .25 24 23.00 230 Red Tes, OS, Pure. 1.02 1.01 100.00 ABIO:-— ‘Slencler Winer Gress ASK 2788 Intermediate Wheat Grass CorrnniGcl ee sien 56 55.00 2786 Intermediate Wheat Grass UIMCCITHIGIol vac 55 54 53.00 DIDS: reall WAneeH GiRERS tee 30 DO 78.00 DB AmeSucan Gnass.e many, ee 16 5 14.00 2935 New Sweet Sundan Grass ........ Ay 16 15.00 2850 Tall Meadow Oat Grass (Groat |e ss xuan maaan 47 46 45.00 2851 Tualatin Oat Grass (Groated Seed) Certified...... 54 Bs S200 2853 Tualatin Oat Grass (Groated Seed) __.............-..- 55 50) 49:00 28.60% Mimothy,.99:505/5 Rune =e ee Di 26 25.00 2780 Crested Wheat Grass -............- B37 36). 35:00 ALFALFA SEED 10 to 24 2510 99 Bag Ibs. Ibs. lots per lb. per lb. per 100 | S. 2560 Utah Hardy Desert, Ext. Fancy $0.40 $0.39 $38.00 2563 Utah Hardy Desert, Fancy........ 38 Oi KOLO 2580) Grimmeb lle Wage es 46 45 44.00 2590ee WadakeBlue liaqiess= 45 44 43.00 2578 Ranger, Utah Certified 46 45 44.00 2577. Ranger, Utah Uncertified _... .42 Al 40.00 DSTO) Phoneer Cerne! 40 39 38.00 SEED AND NURSERY SPECIALISTS CLOVERS 1040 24 254099 Ibs. Ibs. per lb. per Ib. ZOOORMAISIKessgg o/s) PULCy = sore La $0.30 $0.29 ZOD0G kadinos Gertiticd: ==. 2 64 63 262 badinowWneertiticd™= 2 20 oo 59 58 2630 Red Clover, Medium _....._.. A6 45 2633 Red Clover, 2% Altalfa 44 43 LEAO a STRAW DCI 2 ee ee 1.38 1.39 2660 Sweet White Blossom _.......... I 20 2666 Sweet Yellow Blossom .......... 2A 20 ZONOF cluloanmm Annales eee 31 30 P.-W.'s PASTURE MIXTURES 10 to 24 251099 Ibs. Ibs. per lb. per Ib. 2670 (A) For Well-Drained Irrigated Land or Damp Fertile Soils .$0.42 $0.41 2676 (B) For Alkaline and Wet Soils .39 38 OTHER FARM SEED 10 to 24 251099 s Ibs. per lb. per |b. 2880 Canadian Field Peas, Exinavsancye es sc enna $0.14 $0.13 ZONOmmKocihia: scoparia == eee 47 46 2894 Millet, Yellow Hog, FargeaMilleie ase me ewe mle atl 2920 Milo Maize, 60-Day ._.............. 5lt3} 52 2928 Sorghum, Black Amber Cane... .16 15 2930 Sunflower, Grey Stripe -_........ 29 28 2940 Vetch, Common or Spring... 16 aS MANGELS | to4 5to24 25%099 lbs. Ibs. Ibs. per Ib. per lb. per Ib. 87 CORONA. An improved giant half sugar mangel with the yielding ability of Sludstrup and higher icliy ee ce kee $0.65 $0.55 $0.50 NOTICE Bag lots per 100 Ibs. $28.00 62.00 57.00 44.00 42.00 140.00 19.00 19.00 29.00 Bag lots per 100 Ibs. $40.00 37.00 Bag lots per 100 Ibs. $12.00 45.00 10.00 11.00 14.00 27.00 14.00 Bag lots per 100 Ibs. $0.45 Field seed prices are quoted subject to market fluctua- tions which result in frequent changes. If your remittance is more than the market price the difference will be refunded. In case of an advance your confirmation will be solicited before shipment is made. 13 SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS ANEMONE 8508 St. Brigids Strain pe aA acta, 10 for $1.00 Double Mixed MONTBRETIAS S55. (tem Mike) 22 10 for $1.00 TUBEROSE 8586 Jumbo White Double = ss $ .35 each RANUNCULUS Saya) | (Mikel Drews 10 for $1.00 TIGRIDA 8570 Mexican Shell Flower == sss 3 for $ .60 BEGONIA BULBS, TUBEROUS ROOTED DBL. GIANT CAMELIA Each 10-29 ohione variety B SiO W hite pees et eel COLO) oo 33 S52 2s ello waesiee eee eae ie eee ree PA Oita cneranae 33 BS EAS Pry koe ek eat aa arte tc paces seamen FAO) Sarin se 33 SSG Salmon ee ee eee vA Olga ttn eee 33 ISHS SE Otel pao ibtaw Kener art RD ee UND eesobe tel ina PA () asm eeeere ha 33 BS Sir ROS ey ene ee ree eae cA) igeal eal nS 33 S533 HICOUSS La 2. Orne ate ghana 33 DBL. CARNATION TYPE 8529 Mixed Colors. 84 Op tetien er tte 33 GLADIOLI Just before planting, the corms should be dipped for 15 minutes in a solution of Ceresan M (| ounce to 3 gallons of water). After the plants are 6 inches tall, spray them at 2- week intervals with lsotox Garden Spray or wettable DDT to prevent damage from thrips. All are No. | grade (I!/2 to 2-inches diameter), clean corms, well grown and free from pests and disease. No. | Grade Young high crowned bulbs 5 of one 10-29 of one variety variety per corm S/OleiBagdad) ssa set aati Glee Dueretens. eee $.075 Smoky — 85 days 87089 Burma ssa ota ote Cy ep ae 075 Ruffled deep rose — 85 days 8779 Elizabeth The Queen EAD xe tna 075 Ruffled lavender — 86 days 37/55: Evangeline AD Bien i Lyf 075 Light Rose Pink — =) days 8727 Florence Nightingale Ae a e015 White — 90 days Si] SDI epee aes eee Los 075 Scarlet — 85 days S7/3ileealeeadingultad yi Sea Dea ee 075 Cream — 90 days 8771 Mid America BP eee cea alls Huge light Red — 85 days S748: MPicand yoss ee eee es We ea aE .075 Salmon Apricot — 90 days S786 amRaveliek ore eed Eee eee RAD sitesi te 075 Light Violet Blue — 77 days S7GFaRedy Charme see En 7 atte eee .075 Medium Red — 85 days 87: 8a Salmong Glory ees PA Dig ae nA 075 White-Red Throat — 80 days 8750 SpictandsSpani= eee: ad EASON GMs 075 Salmon Pink — 80 days 14 SWS) Sjoouilislau! asa 422 ee 075 Best Yellow — 80 days SHS Suns pot ces sate Sarre ee SA Diiteiet nia ae 075 Apricot Buff — 80 days SSOP MV Oli esata mest liee eee me 5A Aa 075 Clear light rose — 90 days 8798 Superb Mixed = Re Ie ab 06 8703 Gladiolus Collection 30 Bulbs—5 each of Leading Lady, Red Charm, Ravel, Spic & Span, Spotlight, and SAU anasto ere ey eee eee Ep ee ea $2.00 MAIL ORDER INFORMATION For Gladiolus and Tuberous Begonias With mail orders send additional money for packing and postage. 35¢ for a total of 15 to 49 corms, 75¢ for a total of 50 to 100 corms. DAHLIA Exhibition Each 866| Commando — lavender Blues(Re Di) 2-2 ea ees ee 50 8673 D'Arey Sainsbury — Wihnitieca( FE: Dae eee ses soccer Pee .60 8642 Avalon — Punes€leansGoldent (SC) sees uence 50 8634 Jane Lausche — Rosy Mauve (LD) Tipped White 1.00 8647 Mary Taylor — Vennny Yelllow, nlox Pin (CE) |.00 8653 Kentucky — Oeics Sellinem (AD) <2. ee 60 8612 Deep Velvet — elm EIN Neel (AD) |.00 8629 Queen City — SeanletsRink =( ED) sscacw etme eeret enone meee .60 8110 Finest Four Collection — One each of Jane Lausche, Mary Taylor, Deep Velvet, DrArcysSainsbunys.c ne ea ee arse ieee tees $2.70 Miniature Dahlias 8669 Baby Royal — Salmon Apricotetet: om sevens meena te: erat eae 40 8683 Fairy — Pie aimee! ENGINE ee 40 8672. Ike — Deep ruby red on long sturdy stems... 40 8113 Collection — One Gi Gach Or imiMenURe 2n $.98 Pompom Dabhlias 8677 Arthur Kerley — Ruby Reds seis ue Son Cn Se eee eee 40 8692 Morning Mist — Kiel (Levene? 2 remit 0. 40 8694 Yellow Gem — Fei Stes 1KE | OW ee eee ee ee meee oe reece ee 40 8116 Collection — @nexofreach mom poms. ee ee ene eee $.98 MAIL ORDER INFORMATION Include extra for packing and postage, the amount indicated below. Dahlia Tubers 25¢ for a total of 3 to 9 tubers. 45¢ for a total of 10 to 24 tubers. 60¢ for a total of 25 to 50 tubers. PORTER-WALTON COMPANY PERENNIAL PLANTS AJUGA 6605 Genevensis — Packed ten per bunch Blue Ground Cover price per bunch |.00 6608 Alyssum — Each Sax Comps ee es WOAO 3 for $1.00 Basket of Gold AQUILEGIA (Columbine) — 6622 Crimson Star — Crimson sepals-white center .40 __. 3 tor 10 6624 Scott Elliots — Mixeclptiu toes bee atennsein 4 ior oo) ARABIS-ROCKCRESS 6626 Snowcap-white AMO) 3 for 1.00 6628 Rosea-Pink == ss tA) aioe 3) ator — [L{elo) 6629 Armeria-Glory of Holland 40 3 or. 100 Rose 6646 Aubretia-Monarch Hybrids 40 3 tor 10@ Purple Shades CHRYSANTHEMUM GlSSimAvalanchetia-saieeceon nee 50 2 3 ttor 125 White — Sept. 15. 6650 Betty ai ge) a aielanoe ee gi dy eee SO) 2 3 Hor 125 Rose Pink — Oct. 12. Goss (CannIVAll 2. BO). 3 or 25 Orange Bronze — Oct. 5. 6660s Chippewa =e ee 15 Oke: 3 tor 2 Purple — Sept. 25. 6661 Courageous 15 0 pase 3 or 125 Red — Sept. 25. 6662 Gold Standard sss 5 Ojgemeoace 3 tor. (1.25 Yellow — Sept. |. GlG3. Renae] a Pease eS (nee adie 3 for 1.25 Pink — Oct. 10. 617! Harmonious == 510) 3 tor 125 Golden Amber — Sept. 25. 667! Olive Longland = tb OA eax 3 or 125 Buff Salmon — Oct. | 6654 Red Velvet 50 vo Suton le25 Deep Red — Oct. 5 6195 Remembrance BO 2s 3 tor 125 Deep Carmine Red — Oct. 5 6224 Sunbeam ~ 60 2.23 ter 1 25 Yellow incurved — Oct. 10 OHS [Rw lsy7 Soe eh) se ee 5 Opes 3 for L225 Ruby Red — Oct. 5 6649 Yellow Spoon see ae Oper Seon e25 6689 Chiquita (Button) ab a Olesen 3 ior 125 Yellow — Sept. 25 6684 Rose Cushion... 150) 3 tor 1.25 Rose — August 25 6225 Apricot Cushion Bb OReenees 3 10° 25 August 25 SHASTA DAISY 6698 Esther Reed == $50) 2 3 for 1.25 SEED AND NURSERY SPECIALISTS Each CANTERBURY BELLS (Campanula) 6708 Cupand Saucer Mixed ss 40 Ss shiformieOO 6711 Gardenia Bellflower == == .50 3 for 1.25 6714 Persicifolia Alba == t—( Onde 3 for 1.25 6728 Galahad-White __ EEN BS (a 3 for 1.25 6729 King Arthur Series BLO ich Se 3 ton eZ Violet-White Bee 6726 Summer Skies 50 3 for 1.25 Light Blue DIGITALIS (Fox Glove) 6748 Gloxinaflora Mixed ZNO) 3 for 1.00 DORONICUM 675| Dwarf Yellow == cA Olea: 3 for 1.00 6754 Geum—Mrs. Bradshaw MO 3 for 1!.00 Red 6906 Lupinus NO isles Pir aoe Uh AOWe ie 3 for 1.00 Russell Strain BEARDED IRIS IMPORTANT. Tall Bearded and Dwarf Iris can be planted in the spring but will not produce quality blooms the first season. Proper time for planting is July through September. Please specify whether you prefer spring or July shipment of your Iris plants. Prices are quoted Prepaid. The letters and figures following the name indicate the blooming season and height. (E-Early, EM—Early Midseason, M—Midseason, LM—Late Midseason, L—Late). 6807 682 | 6800 6812 6850 6864 Aldura — M 34 in. Magnificent large blue and white plicata. Very broad falls are beautifully clean. $1.00 each Amigo — EM 30 in Light lavender standards enhanced by deep purple VEINGING WOISs eae ee $.50 each 3 for $1.25 Arab Chief — L 36 in. Attractive rich burnt orange almost henna toned. $1.00 each Azure Skies — LM 34 in. Airily ruffled light blue. Very lovely. $.60 each Berkeley Gold — LM 38 in. Rich solid yellow of high brilliance. $.60 each Black Forest — M 33 in. Darkest Iris in its price class. Rich silky ebony blue blackeoknaqnanite <2 wai oe onan $1.00 each 15 681 | 6808 679 | 6827 6829 6813 6820 6854 687 | 688 | 6825 6853 6789 6843 685 | 6849 6814 6815 PERENNIAL PLANTS Blue Rythm — LM 36 in. Cornflower blue with a silvery overtone. Very large fs | OO im S maw eee ul mek let oie wey mene Man ee: $!.00 each Blue Shimmer — M 38 in. Blue markings uniformly covering both standards and falls of enameled ivory white. $1.00 each Bryce Canyon — LM 38 in. Named for the spectacular scenic canyon whose colors it reproduces. A distinctive warm henna Golo) Slr FIRYS [Elis See $1.00 each Chantilly — M 36 in. Orchid pink with deeply crinkled and rutfled edges. $1.50 each 3 for $2.50 Cherrie — EM 34 in. Cherrie is one of the finest of the new flamingo pinks. It is large and gracefully ruffled with excellent pink color, graceful form and substance. $5.00 each Chivalry — M 36 in. A Dykes medal winner. Smooth medium blue color large size and beautiful form. $1.50 each City of Lincoln — LM 38 in. Rich golden standards and bright velvety red falls produce striking color atfect. $.50 each 3 for $1.25 Cloth of Gold — M 38 in. Brilliant and clear deep golden yellow. Nice flaring form and heavy substance. Fragrant. ...$.75 each Cordovan — M 30 in. Very rich brown-red with a glossy finish like a piece of fine textured Cordovan leather. $1.00 each Desert Song — EM 36 in. Beautiful smooth toned cream with a tinge of butter- scotch. An excellent flower and plant. _.. $1.50 each Elmohr — LM 36 in. An exquisite shade of rich reddish mulberry, excep- tionally glossy and lustrous. $1.00 each 3 for $2.50 Fair Elaine — M 36 in. Popular Primrose and yellow bitone. $.40 each 3 for $1.00 Fire Cracker — M 33 in. Vivid burgundy red on yellow ground. One of the mMOstponilliantollCarasse= = sean ee nnn $1.50 each Garden Glory — LM 33 in. A pure Self of rich Bordeaux-red. It has a classic style, smooth finish and is one of the nearest to true {eo eas oe eet tometer en ee ee ees $1.50 each Golden Majesty — LM 34 in. Beautiful golden yellow. $40 3 for $1.00 Grand Canyon — M 38 in. As enchanting as the deep plum, copper and gold tones of the scenic canyon for which it was named. $.75 each 3 for $2.00 Great Lakes — M 36 in. This fine pure light blue Iris holds a permanent place in the Iris Hall of Fame. -__. $.75 each 3 for $2.00 Helen McGregor — EM 36 in. A clear uniform pale sky blue flower of pertect pro- portions. Its flaring falls and dainty ruffling give it a serene personality and supreme beauty. Winner of the Dykes medal for 1949, $2.00 each 6824 686 | 6816 6809 6869 6855 6830 6860 6870 6834 6835 6905 6903 6867 6826 680 | Hit Parade — M 34 in. A popular flamingo pink with characteristic tangerine beard and some ruffling. $1.50 each Lady Mohr — E 32 in. A distinctive and interesting descendent of the Wm. Mohr Family. Oyster white standards and pale char- treuse tall make an unusual combination. $1.00 each Lela Dixon — E 34 in. A new blue plicata of clear color pattern. Well branched, sturdy wind resistant stalks. ... $3.00 each Minnie Colquitt — EM 34 in. One of the most strikingly different of the new pli- catas. The heart of each petal is white with broad stitching of wine purple. A fine Iris and husky grower. $1.00 each 3 for $2.50 Miss California — EM 40 in. The tall well branched stalks carry large blooms of WGKA ovine es $.50 each 3 for $1.25 Moonlight Madonna — M 36 in. An exquisite Iris combining crisp texture with the color of clear lemon ice to produce the effect of cool fresh beauty. Ruffled. $.75 each 3 for $2.00 Mulberry Rose — M 40 in. One of the most unusual new shades in the deep pink class. The large radiant blooms on their tall well branched stems make an imposing clump in the Gardeniceene ees ek $.75 each 3 for $2.00 Ola Kala — M 36 in. Deep brilliant yellow with flaring falls, lightly ruffled. Outstanding. $.75 each 3 for $2.00 Pink Cameo — EM 36 in. Outstanding in its purity of fresh smooth pink color, it rivals higher priced varieties. The rich tangerine SYeteINe! MIS. HS GUNN? TMNT ee $1.50 each Prairie Sunset — M 34 in. A gorgeous giant. Mingled tints of pink, apricot, rose, peach and gold. ____ $1.00 each 3 for $2.50 Pretty Quadroon — L 34 in. Smooth metallic light copper brown and pale tan with a slight undertone of lavender and gold. Pertect poise and form. One of the best of the popular Lam Winial lol © Incl cus sseeesesesnas ean tenant as cnneyeone cena $6.00 each Ranger — L 32 in. Very popular brilliant crimson red. Large long blooms WARN TINA’ WEYGHUI@, as $1.50. each Pricilla — M 28 in. Very pure white flower with a lovely personality, en- hanced by its honey locust fragrance. $.75 each Rocket — M 36 in. A vivid, most brilliant orange chrome. Good form ANG] SUIDSTOINCQ. oes $1.50 each Sable — E 34 in. Deepest black violet, arresting in its depth of color. Its harmonizing violet beard and its lustrous finish make it a superior Iris in its color. $.75 each Snow Flurry — EM 36 in. A beautiful ruffled cool white with a tint of blue in the newly opened bloom. Exquisite form. $1.00 each 3 for $2.00 3 for $2.50 PORTER-WALTON COMPANY 6845 6797 PERENNIAL PLANTS Solid Mahogany — 36 in. Highest rated deep red. Heavily textured and SIAMOOUIINE WHS NEC eee eee ee $1.00 each Spanish Peaks — LM 38 in. Very nicely formed blooms, heavy substance and texture, and all white. One of the best oure whites. $2.00 each 6831 Spindrift — M 32 in. Coral pink with glowing tangerine beard. $.75 each 6857 Spun Gold — LM 36 in. One of the most famous yellow Iris ever grown. The well branched stems carry large flowers of gleaming solid golden yellow... $.75 each 3 for $2.00 6844 Sunset Blaze — EM 40 in. A magnificent new Iris, well named, its reddish copper blend seems almost red under some lights. $2.50 each 6837 Sunset Serenade — M 36 in. A fascinating blend of apricot buff, somewhat lighter than its parent, Prairie Sunset. A glorious lively toned lieiSuep em ei oo aah re RL Raat Bye $.75 each 3 for $2.00 6817 The Admiral — M 34 in. Intense, blue, high in brilliance, outstanding in form, finish and substance. Its dramatic character makes it one of the most effective garden Iris. $.75 each 3 for $2.00 6806 Tiffanja — M 38 in. Smooth, clean-out plicata of buff and cream, sprinkled with light brown around the border of the falls, stylish form and excellent substance. $.75 each 3 for $2.00 6822 Wabash — M 36 in. White standards and deep violet blue falls edged WiKiihoes Classics. tee ome $.50 each 3 for $1.25 6848 William Mohr — E 28 in. Large blooms of deep lavender veined with manga- NEGO VII ice $.40 each 3 for $1.00 6793 Winter Carnival — M 36 in. One of the most beautiful white Iris. Very large, with widely flaring falls, and a rich gold throat. Excellent bramehiincs esse eee $1.00 each 3 for $2.50 6862 Zantha — EM 34 in. Amazingly large broad petaled flowers on widely branched stems. The color is a gorgeous shade of golden yellow, clear and free of markings. $2.50 each DWARF IRIS Early Blooming Border Iris 6872 Dwarf White — 6876 Atroviolacea — Violet blue 6880 Sound Money — Yellow 3 of a kind for $ .50 10 of a kind for $1.35 25 of a kind for $2.75 PHLOX Each CODA ical iaiscren sect Aenean 15 Ope 3 or 125 Deep Red 36 in. C23 Berek QUGAD 2a eet Wy Overs. te J ior, 125 Watermelon Pink 20 in. OI37 — Pink Cie) coe BO 3 or 25 Scarlet Pink 30 in. SEED AND NURSERY SPECIALISTS Each 693 l= PrimesMinistern. 2.2 5 Oneaeesso ne onemle25 White with red eye 30 in. OG S9 ee Rhogness sweet eae 5 Oie ones Sie ULS Lavender Blue 30 in. 6944 Salmon Glow 5Oneam 3 fon ME25 Salmon Flame Pink 36 in. 6932 American Beauty ee (10) a PS tion ESO Deep Pink 30 in. C927 = Brightabyes es so 5 Ue HO) eet gator eele5 0 Brilliant Red 36 in. 6936 Purple Sweetheart Ao) Oia 3 fone 50 New Reddish Purple 36 in. 6945 Giant Phlox Collection — One each of Bright Eyes, American Beauty, Mary Louise, Prognessiand: Salmon Glows...) see $2.19 PLATYCODON 69585 Crandiflonace seem es AQ Uaiish: 3 torn. 1100 Light Blue Balloon Flower PRIMULA 6960 Giant Colossea Strain LAO enone: 3 tor: 71.00 PYRETHRUM 696 Sa sROScUMIp ese Weer eas AO i es 3 for 1.00 Single and doubled mixed. 6967 Huntingtons Scarlet One se 3 fonts le25 SWEET WILLIAMS OIE IKE Cleecwe ee Serre ene ee atne rd A Onsen 3 for 1.00 6980 Midget Single AQ Seka 3 ton, 1200 6984 Teucreum Chamaedrys —__ AO Stor wel 00 Pink. 6988 Valeriana Coccinea _ AOi ae P3eton slr00 6996 Vinca Minor iad doar ten! A OGaane 3 for 1.00 6996 Violet Odorata es. ‘A OVME 3 ton 71200 CIS NioletpRoyaluRobec see Ocean atom alROO 7013 Lily-of-the-Valley = = Bunch of 25 pips ‘1.50 American Pips 7011 Bleeding Heart = $1.00 each 3 for $2.70 D. Spectabilis MAIL ORDER INFORMATION Using the total of all perennial plants on your order, include an additional amount for packing and postage ac- cording to the following schedule: For | or 2 plants, send 30¢ for packing and postage. For 3 plants, send 45¢ for packing and postage. For 10 plants, send 65¢ for packing and postage. For 25 to 50 plants, send 95¢ for packing and postage. 17 ROSE GARDEN FAVORITES EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES The following are 2 year No. | Bushes. Retail $1.25 each WHITE 8886 McGredy's Ivory 8888 Mm. Jules Bouche 8887 Snowbird RED 8806 Christopher Stone PINK 8864 Dainty Bess 8872 Editor McFarland 8874 Picture 8876 Pink Dawn 8810 Etoile de Holland || 9/3! THE POPULAR FIVE ROSES 8878 The Doctor One each of Crimson Glory, McGredy’'s Ivory g900 C 5 ountess Vandal oe l2 | cyeroble McGredy's Yellow, Picture and Autumn. All five 8814 McGredy's Scarlet first grade 2 year plants. —...... Only $4.95 8902 Crimson Glory If by mail include 70¢ additional for packing COPPER-SALMON and postage. 8832 Autumn YELLOW eS 8852 Golden Rapture 8856 Mrs. E. P. Thom 8858 Soeur Therese 8859 McGredy's Yellow 8857 Mrs. P. S. Dupont 8836 Duquessa de Penaranda 8839 Mrs. Sam McGredy 8844 Mme. Jos. Perraud 8846 President Hoover 8848 Talisman Improved MAIL ORDER INFORMATION Using the total of all Rose plants on your order, include with your remittance an additional amount for packing and postage according to the following schedule. For | or 2 Roses, send 40¢. For 3 Roses, send 50¢. For 5 Roses, send 70¢. For 10 Roses, send 95¢. For 25 Roses, send $1.60. No order will be accepted for less than $3.00 (total all merchandise) unless accompanied by 25¢ additional service charge. 9133 THE THRIFTY TEN | Ten of the finest named roses, our selection, | according to stock available at time of filling | the order. Complete color range includes | crimson, scarlet, gold, white, yellow, pink, rose, | salmon, coral, copper and orange. All ten first | grade 2 year plants. Only $8.90 If by mail, include 95¢ additional for packing and postage. 8905 8901 8898 8903 8908 8909 8915 8922 8934 8937 9136 NEWEST ALL AMERICAN ROSES NOVELTY ROSES Buccaneer (Pat. 1119) eA SS var mete et Dl's Bright Buttercup Yellow GEapistiano((PReriey 0/22) ee ee ieee Jas) Deep Rose Pink Charlotte Armstrong (Pat. 455) 2.25 Cerise Red Chrysler Imperial AARS (Pat. 1167) Deis Crimson Red Eclipse: (Patetli/2\2 ava ue ee aun eee Les Yellow Ror AINtaor (Reins JS) 2 2.50 Inside-Ovient Red. Outside-—Chrome Yellow. Helen Traubel (Pat. 1028) Deals Deep Pink KowellsTihomase (a5 95); ome enone 2.00 Canary Yellow Mirandy=(Patic632) ieee oe eee DES Mojave (AARS, 1954, Pat. 1176) 3.00 Radiant Orange One each of Mojave, Chrysler Imperial, Helen Traubel. Three first grade 2 year plants. Only $7.38 If by mail include 50¢ additional for packing and postage. PORTER-WALTON COMPANY 8939 8940 894 | 8946 8948 895 | 8956 8955 8959 8960 9140 BROADWAY BEAUTIES ROSE GARDEN FAVORITES, continued Mme. Henri Guillot (Pat. 387) 2.00 Orange, Coral, and Red. Nocturne (Rate /il3)\\ ae aes en ian anal 2.00 Cardinal Red Newiorkery(Pats 823\ie ea on See een 2.00 Velvety Scarlet Reacen (Patio 9 |i) kee le eta Se ee 2.50 Yellow Ivory edged with pink. RexwAindersons (aitee3/35) autem ieee 1.75 lvory White SantiRennando|(Patsa/0 5) iat oe eee ee 1.75 Scarlet ShowsGirll(Pate646\p ieee te ee 2.00 Deep Pink SutterisiGoldj(Pats18 85) see eee DELS Golden Orange Mallyhow(Pait..82.8)pc veces ny ervei ss cence koin ee 2.00 Deep Rose Red Wattetan (Pate /lG)) ee ee Oona sina 2.00 Carmine rose to salmon pink. One each of New Yorker, Sutter's Gold, Show Girl. Three first grade, 2 year plants. Only $5.49 If by mail include 50¢ additional for packing and postage. SHRUB AND BRIAR ROSES 8968 8976 8984 8990 8986 898 | 9008 9002 9009 American Beauty White 1.25 White Femon Srootend osteo en eter cee ee Sere 1.25 Bright Red Austrian Copper se ieee 1.25 Copper, red and yellow. SkysRocke tiie ce oe ie eae toe ie led san p25 Red Rosatiilugomisne = oicset Sin en Saleen ye weal 1.25 Single Bright Yellow Prices Per Plant Rosa Multiflonay: seers cen ee ee .08 (Tied 50 per bunch) FLORIBUNDA ROSES Carrousel: (PatawlOGO)\ oe asec Ee 2.00 Dark Red @hatiens (Batis 9) teste cetecns ee eu Seat ale 0 Crimson Dienelel Haier (Paty Si) ce ee 1.50 Bright Scarlet Crimson SEED AND NURSERY SPECIALISTS 9012 9005 9014 9015 9018 9020 9101 9016 9019 9004 902 | 9027 9029 9025 9017 ElsienRoulsemiy2iiynsce-e lis hls bles eS aeeaeee 1.25 Pink DIN) Tete De on se NOS 2 2 ee ene a .80 Fashion (Pat. 789) BUS 3S. ites, EAS ae 2.00 Coral pink and gold. Floradora PAINT reord [eas SS Mei 1.25 Scarlet Red to Orange. 2 yr. #¢2...0 WW... .80 Goldilocks: (Pati: 67/2)" S392. 5 en ele eee 1.50 Rich yellow Improved: Latayette: 2uyr. 4 |). ae IE? Cherry Crimson ZaVis ap oie ts emer ene ae .80 ibe NARS e950 0b etree 2.50 Light rose pink Matberkinsa(Pate iil 43)\...2 ates 3 sic) aaa eaiies 2.25 Coral Shell Pink Rinocchion(Pai 484), 220 sari oy sie eee ye 1.50 Salmon flushed, gold. Rinkien aie /:2) pie 2 sta One er ola 1.75 Pink Roulsenis iBeddens -2icynueile ernest 1.25 Pink PREY | Gey Aveta ea e no paeg ) .80 RedmRinocchion|Paihe 87) msn meee nae 1.50 Carmine Srrowbanke(Patin2 19). 2 sate Ae ane nore ee | .50 Bluish White Tih eeteall iy erte eon saxe ie nee rain 9S eee mle25 Pink Vogue (Pat. 926) i shtrene ees areata eaters co 2.00 Cherry Coral Wrorldistrair (Rate. 362) eae ee BE uals Sea 1.50 Deep Crimson 9145 FASHIONABLE FLORIBUNDAS One each of Lillibet, Carrousel and Fashion. Three first grade, 2 year plants... Only $5.69 If by mail include 50¢ additional for packing and postage. 9013 9026 POLYANTHA ROSES Eutin or Red Top __ Toren ith Hi 5 anh NM eee 1.25 Carmine-Red Milles (Gall emma 2 wits Grell ele25 Pink Eee re ele ae eo 80 HARDY CLIMBING ROSES KOVR” CAL, Stiietp LM a ae 1.25 Semi double Creamy white. 90425" Paulis: Scarlet) 2yiny ste | twee es eee teed eee 1.25 Scarlet Di Nie at D 5 cet hnk x Meine eae .80 19 ROSE GARDEN FAVORITES, continued EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING ROSES 9030 2 CleeBlazeutewtcs er sacl salen een care en eerie ee E25 Scarlet G0551Cls CrimsonyGlonya|Paty/ sO) eee 2.50 Deep Crimson WO Gb (Sicilia cls Tolence 1.25 Red 9069S Clitladley; Se ot isu Mune meno a uN eee) 1.25 Crimson OOO Cla McGredyasilvonyaesee ase eis 25 Creamy White COZ (Gb Mine el, CIO! 2 1.25 Coral Red Yellow 9074 C. Mme. Henri Guillott (Pat. 788) 2.00 _Orange, Coral, Red 90 80e2CleuMirssa ess PcUhomig 66 see sete teem N25 Deep Canary Yellow 9082 Cl. Mrs. Sam McGredy (Pat. 394) levis Rich Coppery Orange 9041: 2CL New. Dawn) ites ce eee eee 1.25 Apple blossom pink 9083'<- Cl: Peace=s. 200 ae ee Ae eee 2.50 Yellow Ivory edged with pink. 9094 Cl. Show Girl (Pat. 892) ee 2.00 Deep pink GO90— Clie Rresidentist Overy 2 sees eee clea IE25 Creamy yellow tinted pink. 9098=,-Cl-alalisman: 2222 ie ae a 1.25 Golden Yellow and Copper Red. 90652 Els ElighiNooni (Rat. 04) 2s ee 2.50 Sunshine Yellow 9149 FLOWER PAGEANT CLIMBER COLLECTION One each of Cl. Blaze, Cl. Talisman, Cl. Mme. Ed. Herriot. Three first grade, 2 year plants. Only $2.95 If by mail include 50¢ additional for packing and postage. FLOWERING SHRUBS MAIL ORDER INFORMATION Using the total of all shrubs on your order, include with your remittance an additional amount for packing and post- age, according to the following table. | 3 10 Size Shrub Shrubs Shrubs IS TONS fide es $0.45 $0.55 $0.90 HS) KO): A Ts eee 45 ./0 aS DEMO hy ee 155 90 e715 SEO wA sity ete ee /0 1.10 225 Express or motor freight is recommended for large quantities of shrubs. ALMOND, FLOWERING Each 9190 Double Pink — Height 3-4 ft. — Spread 4 ft. Covered with sweetly scented flowers before leaves appear in spring. ESP inte eee hn leet 0 ee ne Aa 50 BZ cali ces ete te oe vaca aaei pies a eee .90 Dee T tc cee Ul Veet ee ate Raa aa a ae ae | 5) ALTHEA 9194 Coelistris Blue — Height |0 ft. — Spread 5 ft. Single flowers in late summer. De SPE ee a Na aay Oca ge a 1.25 9196 Snowdrift — Height 10 ft. — Spread 5 ft. Giant Single, pure white flowers four inches across. 2-3. Ty os UR ee eal [E25 Each 9198 Rubis — Height 10 ft. — Spread 5 ft. Very large, deep rose pink flowers. Die Sai ee et eter a Ceres UA en ane lE25 BERBERRIS 9204 Mentor — Height 5 ft. — Spread 4 ft. Dark green foliage which remains on plant most of the winter. Makes an excellent hedge plant. [PE eal esse seek chee te ee issn aE enets 9 Eo earns | .00 Oe DAM inp ee et cro Monk nanan wares tests este 1.10 DAs Omi e sti es eo ete a ees Ha ee ace [E25 9206 Red Leaved — Height 4 ft. — Spread 3 ft. Rich bronze red foliage makes this shrub excellent for accent in the landscape. ISS ar iene Seales olan 2. Seite ipa ae ae 50 [ea setitgeses see cee kc Ne 1 are cas Oe A oe WS [pA lees aaa ers ae 0 aoe ee .90 CARAGANA 9212 Siberian Pea Tree — Height 10 ft. — Spread 5 ft. This very hardy, fast growing shrub is excellent for large hedges or windbreaks. DS et IEA Gin eees ees ec oa oes 5 BUDDLEIA 9211 Royal Red — Height 6 ft. — Spread 4 ft. Produces from July until frost an abundance of large round sprays of reddish purple flowers. Overt al| ie alt dete SUNROOM ae MN a 1.25 PORTER-WALTON COMPANY FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued ™ BUSH CHERRY Each 9214 Hansen's — Height 4 ft. — Spread 5 ft. Hardy shrubs that make excellent small hedges and ornamentals. Produce edible fruit. Tey EP ile pg TREN secrete ee tet ae ae mes PR E25 CARYOPTERIS 9213 Blue Mist — Height 3 ft. — Spread 3 ft. Produces sprays of powder blue flowers in late sum- mer. Silvery green foliage and dwarf habit. Des pete Nath toe ees cet Noe ea eg ES 25 CORNUS 9218 Red Siberian — Height 6-8 ft. — Spread 6 ft. Bright red twigs and branches give excellent winter color. BELA scene an ari rea eea rim em a nem ea ea 90 DENG PtSi se ses inire se aN Riel att ey nen ae Meroe a nC te 1.25 COTONEASTER 9220 Acutifolia Glossy green foliage with black berries. S22 ae ieee saan ar bee we Secu ne Nn ES ancl 90 9224 Divaricata — Height 6 ft. — Spread 5 ft. A graceful shrub with dainty pink flowers in spring followed by scarlet berries. DiS Me Tih al Re aoe erat NERS emia ens ee) SLOT 2.00 heh i a DNS ered ie Cn et Sere ne ew GAS DES Bt aD OB ta nan can Domnpaes a lai c as 29.0 CYDONIA 9225 Crimson and Gold — Height 4 ft. — Spread 4 ft. Low spreading habit, large crimson and gold flowers in early spring. GO E2 4S nls elcid Genet eu anced) ete entocmnne AVS 9226 Japonica Scarlet — Height 6 ft. Brilliant crimson flowers among first in the spring. EOS inie ee esse at ae terme el gin se Te aes 50 [CO 2A AI ie ee Seu tlee tents Denne cere Eee ESR nt 90 Die esis tna no ane endear GERD Rr eat ie Bc 1.25 9229 Charming — Height 5-6 ft. Large flowers of soft shell pink. Compact bushy form. Ie eT shpe eS eat se 2 UR ea cea 3.00 DUETZIA 9234 Gracilis — Height 3 ft. — Spread 3 ft. A dainty small shrub with clusters of pure white flowers in late May. PSEC: eet aie aot Aer en correc le WEE 1.50 EUONYMUS 9242 Alatus Compacta — Height 5 ft. Dark green foliage turning brilliant red in autumn. Small compact shrub. ZA Oariin tee eo cene neva tens el Low Ne tien ve 5 SE |.50 SEED AND NURSERY SPECIALISTS FORSYTHIA Each 9248 Spectabilis — Height 8 ft. Gracetul and pleasing habit of growth. Bright yellow flowers borne profusely in early spring. WAU SI imussswee ton Or te Ee is eae Skee .50 DES Rete erent ines tt Lo Ne elk eee [e265 HYDRANGEA 9252 Arborescens Grandiflora—Height 3 ft—Spread 3 ft. Large, white, snowball type flower heads bloom in early spring. SE 22 ari ab es2: totes apstuaiay 2 pS" ee ROME React [p25 HONEYSUCKLE 9258 Tatarian Pink — Height 8 ft. Spread 6 ft. Very hardy. Tall, erect habit. Pink blooms in spring with red fruit in late summer. Thea) ar Be eae tea eR Paves RNAs 1.25 9268 Zabeli Red — Height 8 ft. Improved strain of Tatarian. True red flowers followed by red fruit. 225 SNe ea og Sie SE ve ele 50 9260 Pulcherima Red — Height 8 ft. Rose-red flowers with red fruit in late summer. Deo\ Ef pis areal Oe ea He SP Tee ae POEUN ir a iat 1.25 9270 Morrowi — Height 8 ft. Graceful spreading habit. Yellow and white flowers followed by red fruit. DSO LM a ok Sse fate fo) ee Soca Uae rans ae 1.25 KOLKWITZIA 9272 Beauty Bush — Height 6-8 ft. Long arching branches. Amazing profusion of pale pink, bell shaped flowers. IZ B i yeh see As ae SE SUR AE ye eee eae 50 USED Aaa ee tse esse b> Me Re eek eat SE ocean Pee 1.25 is Se i gen See ak ce a Se NPC METS De ae Hee |.50 LIGUSTRUM 9274 Vulgare — Height 10 ft. Very hardy. Dense green foliage with black berries. Excellent hedge plants. Dees Mae pete See re ee 5) RSE 7AG Pn eal ae eel Al ae nee Ce tee ee 50 DoS alia erat se Rare a eee eR Ee 60 9276 \bota Regelianum — Height 8 ft. Horizontal habit with shiny black berries and dense green foliage. EZR a ics eects Soke An ae sin Es ied See 75 [BS ZA Ti seat aaa he Sa ep ete 90 DON Ebina te ease anc SN DUS eae ee ae 1.25 9278 Lodense — Height 3 ft. Glossy deep green foliage. Dwarf habit makes it an outstanding low hedge. OZER aie: Stee ee nee a eet os EE Ne al .40 7A a eee Boe a cer te nee .65 Spo a het eerste en Bee ee 2 eee A 75 LILACS, FRENCH HYBRIDS — Height 10 to 1|5 ft. 9284 Chas. Jolly Large double dark reddish purple blooms. [=O a et ote Beier Pe en, Sete tee eae 1.10 OE ZA RR ae Oe ok es Sila saben) nan ae a ere 1.50 DE atite eee ces ny tier aR se 2.00 21 FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued French Lilacs — Continued 9310 Sunset Double red blooms in late spring. TRESS Colle ak CR ea eae EAN BSNS NS 4.00 9294 Ellen Wilmot Double pure white blooms. Each [72M 0 egeeers eek RN ee edness nee 1.10 RO SZ oil Misneres fats Sel Cte ANN eg Bee ane 1.50 LEG i aN Saae ale newt ees oS Se Se Re IE ees 2.00 9285 Katherine Havemeyer Large Double purplish mauve blooms. [PZE Ibs tinie stented annem em Foor eS ea. a 1.10 OSL ites 9 sa WN Dae N UTS Sey Coe abr been 1.50 9288 Leon Gambetta Double pink lavender blooms. WTAE Te ieseert ene ee gte os oe eee EES es 1.10 ROS24 siete kaa Reis ee Ce eee 1.50 9298 Mme. Lemoine Large Double pure white flowers. IZ Yoh glee eas scents. yr Rae Are pe Toe SPRL 1.10 RSSEY Aca (lie elas ane ae Oneal re eet eee ot at 1.50 9303 Pres. Lincoln Single deep blue flowers. Uy 72e| HOVE Tse seas arts Ss PS tall te re Ny oUy 1.10 SES722, SIT gees cee oe ee Ae ate reels Ce mear a 1.50 9300 Pres. Grevy . Double bluish lavender flowers. PASS LMS (eeeates ee pe a mn ee tes Tee enh ey 1.10 SIAC SEAT ae eee cera Fe yles ies eae 8 eee le 1.50 9308 Souv. De Ludwig Spaeth Single dark purplish red blooms. PASS RCT 0) ween eee tens eee Re ee eT 1.10 PSEA SH rice te se Sams POR renee see ere mn 1.50 LILAC SPECIES 9314 Chinese — Height 8-10 ft. Slender stems with single reddish purple blooms. PESO inte base i atone Satie rN Se Penne ee rou eee 50 9316 Persian — Height 8-10 ft. Similar to Chinese, but has light lilac colored blooms. PO Mes Niobe rule tart ae setae ae oe tari Ren ah ore 1225 9319 Vulgaris Purple Single light lavender blooms. BSA RPS eas Sle Stee > Nae eee la 90 PHILADELPHUS 9325 Snowflake — Height !0 ft. Large double, sweetly scented white flower on fast 9328 Virginalis — Height 10 ft. Tall erect habit. Large double crested fragrant pure white flowers. HDs Boh nih A en ob lacie em ele eee NO 50 PIES ah pees Mane Bere Mime ees ira ie eae E25 BEATE 2 soe RSE oe eet TS a nine ee 1.50 RHODOTYPOS 9338 Kerrioides — Height 5 ft. Glossy foliage, white flowers followed by black berries that hang on all winter. B= 2A iis Bo eee Se oe ee ae 1225 22 RHUS Each 9340 Canadensis — Height 5-6 ft. Dwarf habit with yellow blossoms. Aromatic foliage. GEZA iingicies es NAGS GL ithe Bs Relea ee ne ee 1.25 9342 Glabra — Height 8 ft. New cutleaf variety with a fine display of fruit. SoA ilo oe in. Meenas pee aL ee oa te ees ee OY a 1.25 SORBARIA 9358 Aitchisoni — Height 8 ft. Bright green fernlike foliage and upright panicles of white flowers. Mes) fi SPIRAEA 9362 Froebeli — Height 4 ft. Low grower with purplish leaves and rosy pink flowers. PZ Bait eie se vem naias i ence. OA noes Soria RC 50 fey de an) ea a ne es I Aa Ya Ee rere AMONG 1.00 9364 Prunifolia — Height 6 ft. Double Bridal Wreath. AE a 6 A RE eR Pee aL Mies eet Puts. 1.50 9360 Arguta — Height 5 ft. Dwarf habit, fernlike foliage, early blooming single white flowers. OS 2A i ry seco es tees eee A ately aa ee 1.00 9368 Van Houtte — Height 8 ft. Bridal wreath. [ZAI rt raat a oe see ore hee ea eae eran near 50 Sa-2e BT [ cea em Rea cours IPN 75 7 ae sm cs ND tere oer ae en ee ETE Rye pe BN fe25 SYMPHORICARPOS 9372 Chenaulti — Height 5 ft. Dainty foliage and red fruit. Fa 5 tes aot ns Ren RM re West Re ce Se 1.25 9374 Racemosus — Height 5 ft. Low habit, white fruit. VIE ea A PRR ERE CSS, chee a ak me eae ah as ant eed [E25 TAMARIX 9378 Hispida — Height 10 ft. Fernlike foliage. Soft pink flowers in sprays. DES hhh arr VE A TERM aint s wed edie GAS [25 VIBURNUM 9384 ~Americanum — Height 10 ft. Large panicles of white flowers followed by bright red fruit. [GSD UA a Pitta ice tes Tad ee ot A ve ale. eee es 1.25 9388 Opulis Sterilis, Snowball — Height 10 ft. Ball-like pure white flowers in late May. TES 72z ah sects So seers eS ees 725) WEIGELA 9396 Bristol Ruby — Height 6 ft. Hardiest of Weigelas. Ruby red flowers in June. DS 0 ff ee Oe een i a eas ae ec aoe let oats 75 PORTER-WALTON COMPANY ORNAMENTAL SHADE TREES Mail Order Information All trees are priced f.o.b. Salt Lake City. Orders for deciduous nursery stock can be shipped at any time during the spring so long as the plants are dormant. Early plantings give best results. SHIPPING WEIGHT — ORNAMENTAL TREES Size masa tees See 4-5 ft. 5-6 ft. 6-8 ft. 8-10 ft. 10-12 ft. OMe ieee 7 lbs. 9lbs. 12 lbs. 17 lbs. 20 Ibs. Each additional tree 3lbs. Slbs. 8lbs. IOlbs. 12 Ibs. Express or Motor Freight recommended for all trees 4 to 5 feet or larger. ASH FRAXINUS Each Each 9548 Green Ash—F. Pennsylvanica lancelata. Height 50 ft. 9542 Birch European White — Pendula Alba. Height 50 ft. Shapely hardwood with dark green foliage. A distinctive white barked tree. (oe ea es emai Uae tes Sata A a 3.50 Geile halite Sasa ya eee 3.00 9550 Male Green Ash — Height 50-60 ft. ee Ha Gade ORL See iias oo Pyramidal tree with abundant glossy foliage and no ; Sorel te Me See meee eee Sacre Fre a St EO SAM ttre i eee ts 3.50 9543 Birch Clumps — European White. Height 35 ft. GiBarh eens ih th ae nas seh pele AecG Two or more trunks make naturalistic plantings. SalO sit eee ate emer ye 4.90 Sa 3.50 LOSI 2c th een eee ie ou 5.90 a 4.25 (hal HO) ele genesis ave ate Ca Ciee eet tue oe PLT, So 5.90 9554 Male Excelsior Ash — European. Height 70-80 ft. Broad headed permanent hardwood. Clean, tough and very adaptable. LS RN RES Se arity Oe eo 3.50 REDBUD, CERCIS OBA Oe ame bet Mae nyerni iets IIe hat lt 4.50 : CuIORT TA ae Le a aes ae 4.90 9562 Flowering Redbud oN — Height 25 ft. [ov Pettaacs Onan oy tanec Cee age 5.90 Peieisioincg scmnenenie tree with pink flowers in 9555 Male Modesto Ash — F. Velutina glabra. =i UST at aL ee eee GT 3.50 Meignig2o-3bstialMost#outsiancing| tasttgnowina)snade: 9) iy sess se iG tree. Excellent foliage, no seeds, clean habit. ol Oey cea etree Wier: we OMe re a aaa 3.50 FLOWERING CRAB TREES Each 9552 European Mountain Ash — Sorbus Aucuparia Height 35-45 ft. White flower clusters followed by 720° orange red berries. (0) phate ie SI vai a) Oana NE a Oe ee 2.90 Gein wesc ie tea, eae cea 3.75 BeNOR it aise sesh srs et Ue agate i Ageia 4.25 9568 N 9574 Ash Male Excelsior 9570 BIRCH BETULA 9540 Cut Leaved Weeping, Pendula laciniata. Height 35 ft. White branches, slender hanging stems and deeply cut leaves. 9580 Ee OW pee erate lane cacti) SPY ase eo CLIT eta) oat BE25 TEAS Aap cee ee la Wi Ne 4.90 OF Omit Reon rete Maron Sak wee ee a 5.90 SEED AND NURSERY SPECIALISTS Bechtels — Height 12 ft. Small symetrical tree with fragrant large, double pink flowers. Eleyi Purpurea — Height |5 ft. Attractive reddish leaves and rose red flowers in spring followed by dark red fruit. AO Tite exe ne® Temi cdea i Seb a atin vee i Be Guilt, eee oA oa ey ae rs ata 2225, 2.90 Hoppi — Height 12 ft. Small uniform upright tree. flowers in spring. AO fit eee wa ee Gs carts: Se pal SER GaN, eee E2E25 BO hte este see e7 gD UN eee ene ae 2.90 A mass of rose pink 19566 Dolga — Height |5 ft. White flowers followed by large edible fruit. Be a een a Ree ee erat oe tS ed 1.75 Ah Asif eateries Se al Ahan oe su SAA Dk eI 2.25 Floribunda — Height 12 ft. Low spreading tree. Rose pink buds which open to masses of white. BeOaftives cok 21 eee aM ae, sel i Rt 2.90 Theifera, Flowering Tea Crab — Height 20 ft. Irregular and picturesque tree. Glossy green leaves and pink flowers which fade to white. GS Le ee Ra rience ines oe retaB 4 2.25 23 ORNAMENTAL SHADE TREES, continued ELM, ULMUS Each 9584 Siberian — Height 40 ft. Fastest growing shade tree. Dro tihspeenee eens) ieee vu Uae Sen ee 1.50 GEG ail see eatinn ae Ie Bee eee nunca Sn nee 2.50 Gall Opt sermecker aekennde ca ler pes eee mie 3.00 9592 Moline — Height 70 ft. Columnar form, excellent hardwood shade tree. Ooh ow ORC NN aiy Sanne et Pa 3250) Ba Ociiloeentten ae ween Steet eka eho earn oy ee 4.90 HAWTHORNE 9597 Autumn Glory — Height 20 ft. Medium sized tree with deep green foliage. Large clusters of white flowers in spring followed by clusters of giant berries which turn to brilliant red in autumn. (PSN erecta eR Ln ost RU EES EPA ali 4.90 9600 Paul's Scarlet — Height |5 ft. Flowers deep crimson scarlet, very double followed by large red berries in autumn. BrO Bites sear si ete Wath te ar eee tore 3.50 COTTE eG Sater ois ep NN an A es JH1O) SEO: ilagas Seen MA eee Sve et ele 4.90 LOCUST 9616 Thornless Honey Locust — Height 50 ft. An ideal hardwood tree for lawns. Small leaves, light _ shade. BO hitaa eee estore war Reta: Bn a SH oI ea RR 325) oS) pie eee oa Dan ee EIRP a PSR a aS ieee 3.90 SHES HON mee ese oe eee Et rare SE eee al 4.90 9618 Sterile "Male" Thornless Honey Locust—Height 50 ft. Seedless, thornless, a very clean tree. SEO comes Scab brn es ehime wis FU ae SND 3.50 GeO aif h apse aie Crepe, Rie ea Bo Vee Dies ee Se OR 4.50 SOF he eters ae BONE ne rr Cue tae n 4.90 9615 Locust, Moraine, Improved Sterile, ‘Male Thornless Honey — Height 50 ft. Highly rated as the ideal shade tree in America. Seedless, thornless, small leaves, light shade, hardy and disease free. (CrtGH i Retlol pig hana Uae we ae eet ei ee ah 9.50 MAY DAY TREE 9680 \ Prunis Padus Commutata — Height 20 ft. Large fragrant flowers in long racemes bloom about the first of May. Although rather rare in this area, _ it is extremely hardy. AY itt ae it site Ue A Sena ra er RO CD OEE Sie 3.50 O28 mhighwteuite a ei ee bus Man vor Set anne aS 3.90 MAPLES, ACER 9629 Amur (Ginala) — Height 20 ft. An attractive small bushy tree. Lustrous green foliage turns to brilliant red in autumn. Very hardy. Se chet sk Cala) ok eee eae ae ee ie 3.50 9624 Norway (Platanoides) — Height 60 ft. A clean, hardy tree adaptable to almost any soil con- dition. An ideal street tree. | 7:8 fio Wihigge 2.25 9626 Schwedleri (Platanoides Schwedleri) — Height 60 ft. Reddish purple foliage in spring, turns to golden yellow in autumn. SEOE TE NNR Spee eel eee 4.25 9623 | Crimson King — Pat. 735 — Height 60 ft. Large, red purple leaves retain their color all summer. PEO AWitioe 7.25 MULBERRY Each 9634 \Russian — Height 25 ft. A fast growing tree with large leaves. IE Cope Tiles pases tesa, as se eh eer ee 1.75 Ge Oath gee ecient cee eae Cee 1.90 SENOS eer ores he Nate Con A SS ae near cera 225 9636 Kingan — Height 25 ft. A clean fast growing tree with large leaves — H. GEO satire te eee a arene Wee vlete nen a oak eee 3.90 OLIVE 9638 Russian — Height 20 ft. Vigorous growing tree. Silver green leaves. Valuable for windbreaks, hedges and color accents in the land- scape. Bea elie p eee ose a ee Meee weld SSC ee eI AS BEG rit tes eae = Le aed oe ee ee BHO OaOr fier meses elie cues ue heya met enna 3.90 SBIOR i iamstee sae eis scans Secs Ree 4.90 PEACH, FLOWERING 9642 Helen Borschers — Height |5 ft. Beautiful double pink flowers. DESI TM Ae acti SAKES Ts Ane eed ap eRe [eS SRA hpaeseennn Ne eee aL Bde Leo toe oe 1.50 ZA oS fot CERO Pei rns cece PC EE SAN 1.90 9644 Double Flowering Red — Height |5 ft. Beautiful double red flowers bloom in early spring. Disobedience out coe a ean Ae ema [225 BC ih Rielle net Ri enti arene aatceed HEISE © Sc Se 1.50 AON Lie eee a ee yar ea Tae era eee 1.90 PLANETREE 9646 London Plane — Height 70 ft. Excellent dense shade tree. Pest free, large leaves. GEG file lee ele aiten 0 CS ate ae cl A mS BellS ST NO) fp eeu atte cea pe re mer Rip ors ease rhe ee ee rs 3.90 OSI ai geese emesis Lo naeh aaa a eae 4.90 Plane Tree Sycamore PORTER-WALTON COMPANY ORNAMENTAL SHADE TREES, continued POPLAR Each 9650 Bolleana — Height 60 ft. A fast growing, tall columnar tree with silvery leaves and white bark. 9654 Carolina — Height 50 ft. A fast growing well branching tree. (RSH a rR ere yee i ace Se oy Heat JEh sh Ds |.50 Ser Oa ttesscenree vemos Wyte ese Ge AU ere ce aces 2.00 HOS Deh fee sah ey Ae die A Cosel eee Mearns 3.50 9656 Lombardy — Height 80 ft. Bee ra ti greens sta ee atten pee ae LON TBS | 00 GOR Tih ep te ere, J oe Cu Pe aren Ss 1.50 SEIN arueriee ane OCs vc UMW sarees Marae eeteen shale 2.00 FLOWERING CHERRY 9660 Prunus Kwanzan Pink — Height 20 ft. Double bright pink flowers in late April. One of our outstanding flowering trees. SEE Ch etna BAU SoBe ON ME Meee cee oes ARE 2.90 ZAI) aN cee ne er a rea aA PLS ene RE 3.50 BO es Ree teed oe ae? ea Weel TENE Ree 3.90 FLOWERING PLUM Each 9676 Prunus Thundercloud — Height |5 ft. Dark purple leaves retain their color all summer. Single pink flowers cover the tree in the spring. USS) API ss ge ah Nt ETS RUT Ee ye en Sal ae B25 eA lee eeeeaenem Niu Eee nNeiay eed oe se AN 8 le: 1.50 Ca ABS TP i cs lB ee A CE LO CR 1.90 9678 Prunis Triloba — Height 10 ft. A mass of double pink blossoms before leaves appear in spring. Often grown in bush form. 2-3 it: Keep Your Home Cooler With Shade Trees SEED AND NURSERY SPECIALISTS SOPHORA 9684 Japonica — Height 60 ft. A symmetrical tree with glossy green foliage. Panicles of cream colored flowers appear in July. Be Obsolete Shaye ONL eee ee 5 SeHO 6-8 ft. WILLOW 9690 Weeping Babylonian — Height 30 ft. Gracetully weeping habit. Dark green bark. OS OB parses ouvse vc Tee ee eee Re na oan 7aeH 5) Cal Ooh Papa anie aeerles Mirae OSM ie ct Mes ea 3.50 OE 72x00 peter ieee eae ee EBUC Shy ope See A 4.00 9698 Weeping Golden Willow — Height 35 ft. Picturesque form with slender weeping branches. Golden yellow bark. COI een senate Daa Tete et COREA PRE ye Delf SSO ieneur abe aie Rte Mesa eae aba A Re Le 3.50 MO IV255 ricco ema Ree neve ALD Pye at st cea 4.00 HEDGE AND WINDBREAK TREES 9584 Siberian Elm Bundle of 25 for DEE fi Manse tly Seer Ud ice tbe Ni SPS aor 2.50 9638 Russian Olive Qe DAr oi rs neeeatesre corer RON ene SN My nis gee Ee DRE Ri 3.50 NUT TREES ALMOND Each \ 9716 ‘Northern — Height 20 ft. Exceptionally hardy producing soft shelled nuts of excellent quality. D8 Bileaw ie icon ae Beran eee te SINR SAO |.50 SOA peste tes ay Role AN AO ete Ne ca 2.00 ARG say Wiens on eee nw eee” UN eranieerewy COee TR 2.50 9720 Utah IXL — Height 20 ft. Hardy, soft shelled nuts of good flavor. DESK eR UL See OPRAH a Ua eee eee 1.50 Da aist ape oites wees Bene eM, Le) ee unests Seeaees eee 2.00 ABO AAitpy ous sre oie ane lny Ae slnen sere eee Eas nO Seam 2.50 WALNUTS 9728 English — Height 50 ft. A hardy strain. Produces fine quality nuts. Also makes an excellent shade tree. On Bisltaie eee e ape See ee ene SSN 4.90 25 EVERGREENS All Evergreens are priced f.o.b. Salt Lake City. Express or motor freight shipment is recommended. JUNIPERS SPREADING VARIETIES Each 9450 Pfitzer — Fastest and largest growing spreading Juniper. [Palas Sees wer AGA She SAU eee 1.25 SE ESI latins est ete ee ty eRe eae ed NN aie 4.90 YZ a ole bel een ee aa ae Ne De ee 5.90 ZED 0 Wile ees cat eed ee Rania gh el Sr ae ra 6.90 9459 Pfitzer Compacta — Compact form of Pfitzer. NG 224 elite hee Mak het oe ates recess none teed 6.15 BASS ORT e-sa uae ee eee ns MeO eetae ey FANS 9465 Pfitzer Nana — Dwarf dense form of Pfitzer. [PSUR I i et tees Sa tc SE eee cel art SC Sallis tckera att in) etal eect eae. Ac ue earache hha 6.15 9452 Sabina Tamariscifolia — A compact mound shaped plant with bluish green foliage. An ideal spreader for small yards and low rambler type homes. 56 fo reeset ne Nel lore eect EUG ease 125 oye) ob TI niites ease, Nick Ag Digicam RRs ee a Balls RSI ZG IT ahs dep erate al Beene ea OoRE Tee cee EN niece, tag 6.15 DAES (Oi reget eames a Sy Pao ac Ra) “eat UN'S 9460 Andorra Horizontalis Plumosa — A true creeping Juniper. Reddish purple winter color. aS fe tee MM et a AEE er ae Sree ee at 1.25 Norn Re Teh meee meat A ate ep ee 4.90 OS2AEC tiles heh Sonemee einen tal eee Meal th rele Mi 5.90 DGS Ole ar wat ae eee re Meiers MOM tL A eee 6.90 9456 Sargenti — A very low creeping Juniper. Bluish green foliage. SATB ee ae ee ON ee 4.90 [Sy earner elec kee ae Ganga he 5.90 DRA OI ee ee eh EA 6.90 GLOBE VARIETIES 9455 Virginiana Globosa — Slow growing, dense, dark green foliage. RS ese [gee eon ak ie ta em ee 5.90 [SB <2 oil aye oe Sst dns AC seas 7, Corina eects 6.75 946| Silver Blue Globe — A low growing blue Juniper trimmed to formal shape. SANG siting teres tea teras, athe shee ceaeeee ee 5.90 Fick 2c Sa Rieter ein oy) SURE INN Te yor eat be 6.75 UPRIGHT VARIETIES 9453 Pfitzer Pyramid — Trimmed to upright form gives a distinctive weeping effect. 30-360 inv £7 ata Oe Ee eee Sere ae OED 9462 Chinese Pyramidalis Blue — Columnar Juniper, rich blue-green foliage. 30:36 Hin.) sie ee ena Ween a ee 7.50 cp (eames le MAUL Aaa err RN Ee 10.50 cola a ere Peon REE ine eee AS Sok Es 12.50 26 Each 9469 Chinensis Ketleeri — Pyramidal shape and pleasing dark green foliage. SOSSOA Ie ee oe alae A eee nae Cone 7.50 SATE eect ben 18 tila UCN eaten epee STO 10.50 GS a fs ee eae Uc Ae rg Re 12.50 9468 Virginiana Dundee — Compact, symmetrical, pyramid shape. Gray-green foliage. BEA Tite aU ee MEN see eS Bettie, PERS 10.50 ee Thad ested eee, Le ee Mn nt ges ae ee 12.50 BS OTT pete inn pe eer en REP ta eS 15.90 (CE a eh ete er Aula ee 17.90 9464 Scopulorum Silver Blue — Compact columnar growth. Unusual silver blue foliage. DA OI rae ase aoe BS te dae SN be as ao ee 6.50 SOB SNCF len pater enter ect teee nis ec Ne a lee Cede 7.50 BA ails ico: oleb does Severna eens eee ma eee 10.50 9467 Virginiana Burki — Outstanding steel-blue foliage. Dense, compact growth. Z.OE3 Gwinn cect ue 75 eee win we eae Seer 7.50 SAE aks SAU 2a 2 Us eat Ser ees 10.50 9466 Virginiana Cannarti — Deep rich green foliage. Can be trimmed and main- tained at any size desired. SOES Gy ing. Cos St eee Se ces, Ss oy en eee 7.50 Sea it: pean serra Ee aia Ie ras CaN NL 10.50 9470 Virginiana (Red Cedar) — Very hardy vigorous grower. Reddish purple winter color. Beara rp eet eh Names tert oa, ae ay Mi 8.00 AE AF Petar en SI 2 ce ee ae Saar niet tie Pe 9.60 BEG ich tii ncets ONE an uci aetna ceo 12.00 Gaeta eee tee, ean RE ORL EE cao EO OE 13.60 ARBOR VITAE (Thuya) 9474 Orientalis Elegantissima — Gold tinged columnar arborvita. [ cya eee oe Se re ee ere 1.25 SHOE SY ST ieee ene eta een Oey EN aaa 7.50 5 PP eee nee ere Sed enya naeee ve OE adel Nd. 10.50 9484—Meldensis-Biota Bonita — Dwarf pyramidal form. Deep green foliage of fine smooth texture. IB c fol Fea ee arene tae Wigle aeme FU AUES wrth 2 1.25 DASS Oita Sate cere si ori 6.50 IOHENS Ni iieptimeteey am nee a See ete ator 7.90 BATE a eM a, Veta MNOS olyarres are meena ea 10.00 9486 Globosa — Dense low globe. Handsome shade of green. SSSI RSet alee aes elem entice Aha Pea gr nee Peete 4.50 I S}e/22s aT se eter MAD ph OR Sev 5.90 DL eS ON iietic ees oo eSEeA TR peeeent a ate 6.90 9476 Orientalis Excelsa — Rich green color. Broad conical habit. Rapid grower. SHOES Koy Ma gee eerste Bt Subic hk Brinker ae AE 6.00 SUZ Nate ere RP, ey Poe sR A a en 8.00 Be Oiratiteies sever Nate 82 ele ail ede Ba Se eae 12.00 Gaile een alent re AN UI eae rap amie 13.60 PORTER-WALTON COMPANY EVERGREENS, continued Each 9488 Orientalis Aurea Nana — Very dwarf golden tipped, oval shapped. (RC) all Naseer te a P25 Se [PSS ies ses ae ee 4.25 (eee ee eS 4.75 BG SNO): Nile. esac tees teas epee eee eR RN MCs 6.50 CONIFERS 9494 Austrian Pine — Rich green color, long needles. 3 O58 Ola eee eit sec tenseebe tee 2 ey S EN eee 97 Uitte 7.90 9498 Mugho Pine — Very hardy dense compact growth. Is Che ee Sec Ae Ae ee ye me | .50 = US Agee a Ni ea aa 425 9502 Spruce Dwarf Alberta — This most interesting oddity is a native of the Cana- dian Rockies. Very slow growing, compact and uni- formly pyramidal. Bality : Pa SET ag Ad EeePC NRE te WN Reed PE ae 11.90 9510 Spruce Colorado Green — Tall, stately growing evergreen. BOSH ons Tins see oa ee eae de iets am 7.00 BOAR, F Hpemteeerocracy use Cubana aie nae tte Sealant tito 10.00 BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 9518 Berberis Sargenti — Dark, glossy green spiny-toothed leaves. Upright half-soreading habit. Tweak Sh etek aig elon pe ewe el ce |.25 Skea Tp see eee Ba cs el a noe pee aN eagle 4.75 PIS | Mercato Wek ee har Lice rah Aa OE ee 5.75 Berberis Verruculosa — Low dense shrub with small glossy green foliage. SEs: Gee in pypeotere aera tae mes tle eae a eects 4.45 TN 9520 Boxwood Sempervirons — Formal habit, glossy dense foliage. [SIGs nee ele ee ea 4.95 Rola ene ee ee 7.50 MASI) Ga. toe tes oe eR a tee Marea Mee 8.50 30-36 oe eee ote 9.95 a ere ee he ee 17.90 9519 Boxwood, True Dwarf — Dense, nearly globe shaped plants with small glossy green leaves. IRircyal Mareen est aes Sit 28 1.75 ees ne ee ee 4.95 | Ses ASS eg a ea ee 5.95 OA (peste eiak melee Cre arent ee 2a eNO EOR ses Veale 10.95 9527 Laurel Portugal — Compact dark green hardy. TGR ENO) SRN eee aera ee ese eee eee Say 953! Laurel Zabeles — Fan shaped narrow leaf. ASS (OIE (eee teenie ae a te eee et BEE em Re Sas Cotoneaster Apiculata — Low spreading habit. Glossy green leaves, pinkish white flowers, large red berries. 5 cet eae 4.95 9523 SEED AND NURSERY SPECIALISTS VS22 9532 9530 9528 9526 9534 9536 9533 9538 9535 9514 9516 OSS 95 ilk 9513 Each Cotoneaster Horizontalis — Horizontal habit, small glossy green leaves. Bice eets e ce Ce a! eyes a [.25 Mahonia Compacta — Dwarf compact habit. Shiny leaves in changing shades of green. [ecep eal ce