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Everblooming Butterfly Bush 



ANTHONY WATERER SPIREA— A very pop- 

 ular low growing bush, becoming 2 feet high 

 and constantly in bloom all summer. Flow- 

 er clusters large, flat topped and of deep 

 rose color. Well shaped 18-24 inches $1.00 

 Each. 



GARLAND SYRINGA (Mock Orange)— A well 

 known shrub with pure white, very fragrant 

 flowers; one of the first to bloom. 2-3 ft. 75c 

 Each; $7.00 for 10. 



VVEIGELAS— The Weigelas are shrubs of erect 

 habit while young, but gradually spread and 

 droop as they acquire age; flowers are large 

 trumpet-shaped, of all shades and colors; 

 very effective for grouping and borders; 

 blossoms are produced in June and July. 



EVA RATHKE— Flowers a brilliant crimson; 

 a beautiful clear, distinct shade. 24 to 30 

 inch bushes $1.10 Each. 



ROSEA — An elegant variety with fine rose col- 

 ored flowers appearing in June. 2 3 ft. 90c 

 Each. 



VARIEGATED (Nana variegata)— This is per- 

 haps second to no other hard-wooded plant 

 with variously colored leaves. It stands the 

 sun well and retains its well marked tints 

 until Autumn. The flowers are lighter in 

 color than the Rosea, but it is equally as 

 free in bloom. July. Fine 24-30 inch bushes 

 $1.10 Each. 



CLEMATIS— Of all the vines used for either 

 shade or decoration, none can compare with 

 the Clematis in its many and various forms. 

 As a climber for the veranda, a screen for 

 fences, for pillars, along garden walks, for 

 training on walls or arbors, in masses or 

 rock- work, it has no rival among the strong 

 growing, blossoming plants. Their delight is 

 in rich soil and a sunny situation and they 

 are perfectly hardy. They should be well 

 mulched with rotten manure in winter. 



HENRYI (Large Flowering Clematis)— Flow- 

 ers creamy- white and very large; a fine 

 bloomer. $1.25 Each. 



JACKMANI (Large Flowering Clematis)— 



This variety is better known than any other, 

 and still stands as one of the best. It is a 

 strong grower, and produces a mass of in- 

 tense violet-purple flowers four to six inches 

 in diameter, from July until October. $1.25 

 Each. 



PANICULATA (Small Flowering Clematis)— 

 A great no\elty from Japan. This variety of 

 Clematis has proved to be one of the most 

 desirable, useful and beautiful of hardy gar- 

 den vines, a luxuriant grower, profuse bloom- 

 er, and possessing fine foliage. Price 75c 

 Each; $6.00 for 10. 



CREPE MYRTLE— Too much cannot be said in 

 favor of the delicate-flowered Lagerstroemia, 

 a universal favorite in the South, and de- 

 servedly so. Deciduous shrub; hardy in the 

 Southern States, and producing throughout 

 the summer great clusters of delicately 

 fringed flowers. In the South the Crepe 

 Myrtle takes the place of the lilac, so com- 

 mon in the North. Makes the most charm- 

 ing flowering hedge known. A success with 

 everyone. Perfectly hardy as far north as 

 southern New Jersey. We have all colors — 

 white, pink and red. Fine 2-3 ft. trees 90c 

 Each; $10.00 per doz. .3-4 ft. $1.25 Each. 



HALL'S JAPAN HONEYSUCKLE( L. Hal- 

 leana) — A strong, vigorous vine with pure 

 white flowers, changing to yellow; foliage re- 

 mains green well into winter; very fragrant 

 and covered with flowers almost the entire 

 season; one of the best bloomers. 30c Each; 

 $2.00 for 10. 



GLADIOLUS 



The best of all cut 

 flowers. All very 

 choicest varieties 

 in assortments of 

 white, red, pink, 

 yellow. No. 1 

 10c Each; $4.50 

 for 50; $8.00 for 

 100. 



Gladiolus 



Westwood, N. J., March 20th, 1924. 

 Kountiful Ridge Nurseries, 



Princess Anne, Md. 

 Dear Sirs: 



Trees came yesterday in fine condition. 1 

 am well pleased with them. 



Respectfully yours, 



G. E. STORMS. 



