Buddleia 
Magnifica 
New and_ undoubtedly 
the finest of all the sum- 
mer-flowering Butterfly 
Bushes. Large bright lav- 
ender panicles. Flowers do 
not sunburn as do other 
varieties. Foliage heavy rich 
dark green. Very hardy. 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF 
ROCHESTER. 
white flowers, 
- Double 
which 
are slightly tinged with 
rose, 
June. 
appear in mid- 
Big, 1/2 to 2 feet, 
30¢ each; 3 for 75c; 
10 for $2.00. 
‘Largest, 2 to 3 feet, 
40c each; 3 for $1.05; 
10 for $3.00. 
JAPANESE FLOWERING 
QUINCE (Cydonia Ja- 
ponica). Scarlet flow- 
ers in April and May. 
No doubt one of the 
most attractive spring 
blooming shrubs. 
GARLAND or SWEET 
MOCK ORANGE (Phila- 
delphus Coronarius). 
Of upright habit, and 
produces in June a 
wealth of white fra- 
grant flowers. 
SPIREA REEVESIANA. 
Slightly drooping shrub 
covered in May with 
clusters of single white 
flowers. 
shrub planting 
adds that “bit’ of beauty so 
necessary to the home. Each 
variety should be carefully se- 
lected and planted to get the 
proper place and correct balance. 
These shrubs blossom intermit- 
tently from April until frost. 
This colorful 
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ALTHEA, or ROSE OF 
SHARON (Hibiscus 
syriacus). The double 
and single flowers are 
formed in varying col- 
ors. We can_ supply 
double pink, red, white 
with crimson center. 
RED BRANCHED DOG- 
WOOD (Cornus Alba 
Sibirica). Bright red 
bark, white flowers, 
blue fruit; rapid grow- 
er; beautiful winter ef- 
fect. 
JAPANESE BUSH HONEY- 
SUCKLE (Lonicera 
Morrowi). Early white 
flowers in June, fol- 
lowed by red berries. 
AFRICAN TAMARIX 
(Tamarix africana). 
Feathery gray - green 
foliage, very showy. 
GOLDEN’ BELL 
(Forsy- 
thia). Vigorous, up- 
right grower; profusion 
of yellow , flowers in 
April. One of our best 
early blooming shrubs. 
PINK WEIGELA (Weigela 
Rosea). The most pop- 
ular Weigelasold today. 
Its delicate, pink, bell- 
shaped flowers. are 
borne in. great profu- | 
sion along arching 
branches. 
TARTARIAN HONEY- 
SUCKLE (Lonicera Ta- | 
tarica). Very attrac- 
tive in blossom, pro- 
ducing an abundance 
of flowers followed by 
red fruit. Endures par- 
tial shade. We offer 
pink and white varie- 
ties. 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATER- 
ER. Crimson flowers in 
large, flat clusters. Blooms 
a and continues fill 
all. 
