Four Hardy Plants for Every Garden 
Corchorus japonicus fl. pl. (Kerria) 
The Beautiful Globe Flower . 
This is a particularly valuable shrub because it combines many showy features. 
The habit of the plant is most graceful and the light green serrated leaves add 
much to its beauty. From June to October the bushes are covered with attract- 
ive, double, golden yellow flowers which are unlike those of any other shrubs. 
But even during the winter the bright green stems add a distinctive note to the 
garden. The plants grow about 6 feet high. Pot-grown plants 
50c each; $5.00 per doz.; $40.00 per 100. 
New 
Buddleia 
Butterfly Shrub 
Ile de France 
This beautiful new 
Buddleia is a most 
desirable summer- 
flowering shrub. It 
begins to bloom in 
July and contin- 
ues until cut by 
severe frost. Grows 
into a splendid well- 
rounded bush 3 to 4 
feet high and carries 
a great quantity of 
showy flower trusses 
thickly set with fra- 
grant small blooms 
of a charming rosy 
violet-purple color. 
The popular name 
Butterfly Shrub refers to the 
fact that Buddleia attracts a 
great number of colorful Butter- 
flies and on a sunny day it is not 
uncommon to see a dozen or 
more hovering around the flow- 
ers. Pot-grown plants 50c each; 
$5.00 per doz.; $40.00 per 100. 
Corchorus japonicus fl. pl. 
Buddleia, Ile de France 
New Dwarf Hybrid Border Asters 
These beautiful ne 
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y Asters are bound to appeal to gardeners everywhere. 
t in providing a race of dwarf, compact, free flowering 
plants which bloom during the fall when there is a scarcity of low growing 
flowering plants. They are ideal for borders or beds and their dwarf compact 
habit makes them most desirable for use in all but the smallest rock gardens. 
The picture below shows their splendid habit and profusion of blooms. 
Countess of Dudley. Charming clear pink; late September; 9 inches high. 
Lady Henry Maddocks. Light pink blooms in September; 12 inches. 
Nancy. Well rounded bushes 
covered with light flesh 
pink blooms. Flowers 
toward the end of Septem- 
ber; 12 in. 
Ronald. Rose-pink buds 
followed by charming 
lilac pink flowers. Mid- 
September; 9 inches. 
Snowsprite (Snow 
Fairy). Semi-doub- 
le white blooms in 
early September. 10 
Caryopteris mastacanthus superbus 
A handsome and free flowering woody perennial 
plant of unusual appeal. Well branched, growing 
2 to 3 feet high with long stems covered with 
showy whorls of attractive clear-colored flowers 
during September and October. Well adapted to 
cutting. ‘ 
— Blue — Pink — White 
Any color: 35c each; $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 
One plant of each color for $1.00. 
inches. 
Victor. Clear lav- 
ender blue flowers. 
Blooms in early Sep- 
tember. 9 in. 
Any of the above: 
2. Seeds of the above, any color: Packet 25c. 
The set of 6 for $1.75. New Dwarf Hybrid Border Aster, Victor One packet of each color 50c. 
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