Butterfly Shrub Deutzia crenata magnifica Forsythia spectabilis. Seep.87 



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BUTTERFLY SHRUB, or SUMMER LILAC (Buddleia variabilis magnifica), (Il- 

 lustrated above.) Produces masses of bloom the first season it is set out. Its freedom 

 of bloom, attractive deep violet-rose color and delightful jragrance create a demand 

 for it everywhere. 



CALLICARPA purpurea (Beauty Fruit). Pink flowers in August followed by dainty 

 clusters of brilliant light purple berries that line the branches. 



CALYCANTHUS ("Allspice," Sweet-scented Shrub, or Strawberry Shrub). Grows 5 to 

 6 feet. Spicy, fragrant, dark crimson flowers. No B-yr. size. 



CERCIS japonica (Japan Judas Tree). Flowers are r9se-pink, with a purple cast, and 

 come in solid clusters before the leaves. No 1-yr. size. 



COTONEASTER horizontalis. A low-growing, dark, shiny evergreen with spreading 

 branches, suitable for rockeries. Pink flowers followed by vivid red berries. Potted 

 plants only, shipped with earth on the roots. 1-yr., 50 cts. Larger size, $1.25 each, 

 postpaid. 



DEUTZIAS. Profuse-blooming shrubs that come in both tall and dwarf varieties and 

 have many uses. They become entirely covered with flowers in early summer. The 

 dwarf kinds are useful for making low, dense ornamental hedges or for the front of a 

 shrub border. 



D. crenata magnifica. The finest of all the Deutzias. Flowers exceptionally large and 

 pure white cover the stems in dense, foamy masses. (See illustration.) 



D. crenata rosea. Grows 4 to 6 feet. Tassel-like pink flowers that come in great pro- 

 fusion. A much admired shrub. 



D. crenata, Pride of Rochester. Grows 4 to 6 feet. White tinged with blush. 



D. gracilis. 23^ to 3 ft. White, bell-shaped flowers. 



D. gracilis rosea. 23^ to 3 ft. Lovely pink flowers in May. 



B. Lemoinei. 3 to 4 ft. White, cone-shaped flowers. 



D. Lemoinei compacta. (New.) 2-3 ft. More dwarf and compact than Lemoinei. 

 2-yr. size only, $1 each. 



D. scabra eximia. (New.) 23^ to 3 ft. An improvement over D. gracilis rosea. 2-yr. 

 size only, $1 each. 



^OFFER^ 86. One each of the 8 Deutzias named above in 2-yr. size for $5. 



EUONYMOUS alatus. An oddity for individual planting. Small, delicate flowers, 

 followed by red berries in the fall. Has a most curious corky bark. The foliage is 

 vivid scarlet in the autumn. 2-yr. size only, $L50 each. 



E. japonicus. A most ornamental evergreen shrub with deep, dark, evergreen, var- 

 nished foliage. Makes beautiful lawn specimens. 



"PPJP'PC (unless otherwise noted), 35c. each, 10 for $3, postpaid; 2-yr. size 60c. each, 10 for 

 ^^^^^^^ $5; 3-yr. size 90c. each, 10 for $7.50. See Order Sheet for low delivery cost. 



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