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BEAUTY BUSH 
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CRIMSON, 
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Blooms 
long 
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golden 
dered 
long' arching 
branches that 
are simply cov¬ 
ered in spring 
with clusters of 
small, tubular 
pink flowers. 
The bush is a veritable cloud of pink. 
Plant one at the corner of the house this 
spring. It is very pretty and will be some¬ 
thing new for your yard. Ea., 59c; 3 for 
$1.70. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH 
OR BUDDLEIA. Bears j&H 
spikes 8 to 12 in. long, of JW 
Beauty Busli 
Anthony V 
ssg.isS’fc 
of crimson 
the steps 
Sa 8Pn«£- changing 
with yel ’branches 
fully hendmg ” u wera 
double white no f ^ , 
KORE 
flal 
flowers, 
and .°^ e J ng a 
Ea., 30«; )*' Foliage 
(OpulifoUa-) den br 
**«•«»«& I p r( 'VT 
8-10 feet. Ea., 
£ 5 ? 
Bridal 
ered < 
many 
snowy 
with 
59c; 3 
Butterfly Bush 
GOLDEN BELL 
Finest of all the yet 
low flowered shrubs! 
Very early in spring, Jf* 
before the leaves ap- JR ' 
Pear, Salzer’s Golden V *. 
Bell is covered with 
masses of glinting 
golden yellow flow- 
ers, that continue 
for a long time, 
b feet. Ea.. 29c- 
3 for 82c. ’ 
WEEPING FOR- ( 
SI'THIA. Similar to above, 
the long branches “weer 
_ flowers. Ea., 35c; 3 for $ 
Crimson 
different, for $1.00. 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
Because of 
its charming tree 
-3 dwarf height (3 
Salzer’s Flowering 
SP-'HSF"* sub j«* for 
-3 a few con- 
8 are desired, 
appear before the 
it unusually 
•Large 
Ea., 39c; 
shape and its c_ 
to 5 feet) Salzer’ 
Almond is c ; CBalII 
lawn planting where 
spumous shrub 
The flowers r*"*” 
leaves, making- 
showy. Double P,nj 
double rose blossoms, 
« for $2.17. D o u 
Pure white double flc 
4oc; 6 for $2.25. 
ROSE ACACIA 
°. f p ar8 ‘ c .'. 1 l008 e clusters of 
p lke flow ers in Ms 
Ea., 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
double syringa 
ble fl nd 8en fl-dou- p 
pie flowers, borne k 
7 n nure terR 0f 5 to ■ 
'• Pure snow white I 
and sweetly fra : Hj 
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flowering Almmwl 
PRICES 
INCLUDE 
POSTAGE 
SNOWBALL 
SALZER’S 
SHRUBS 
ARE HARDY 
were, 
This showy shrub grows 8 
feet tall and makes a lavish 
display, with its lovely, large 
white balls of bloom in 
plenty of time for Decora¬ 
tion Day. Plant one this 
year. Ea., 38c; 3 for $1710. 
LII-AC VULGARIS. Tho 
charming, old fashioned pur¬ 
ple Lilac, as popular as ever. 
Ea., 29c; 3 for 83c. 
HYDRANGEA- —A LOVELY SHRUB 
MOI?Hydrangea are highly desirable for their mas- 
siveness of bloom and their long flowering 
j -fis, season. Very fine for the north side of the 
a - L /' r Lj house. 
i 1 PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. Pointed. 
£!Hrwy3B5f»Tr ll M cream colored heads of bloom often a foot 
long, changing to pink and bronze, and finally 
‘ V-* to brown when frosted. 5 to 7 feet. Ea., 
30c; 3 for 85c. 
/jH ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA. Dwarf, 3 
Hydrangea, P. G. to 5 feet high, and constantly in bloom from 
, July until frost. Large, rounded, white balls 
of bloom that turn color in fall. Ea., 35c; 3 for 98c. 
TREE HYDRANGEA. Of dwarf tree form (4 to 0 feet), very erect, 
with long pointed heads of bloom, white, 
later changing to pink. Ea., 95c. 
SNOWBERRY 
A desirable small shrub, 3 to 5 feet high, 
valuable for shaded locations. 
RACEMOSUS. The true Snowberry. Rose 
flowers, followed by white berries that re¬ 
main into winter. Ea., 25c; 3 for 70c. 
INDIAN CURRANT (Vulgaris). Pink 
flowers followed by small red berries. Ea., 
30c; 3 for 87c. 
Snow bn 11 
FRENCH LILACS 
Larger flowers, deeper colors, 
improved form of bush and 
a more penetrating fragrance, 
characterize the French Lilacs. 
ALPHONSE LAVALLE. Dou¬ 
ble violet. 
MME. LEMOINE 
white. 
PRES. GREVY. 
^ double blue. 
SOUV. DE SPAETH. I 
I dish purple. Any of ab< 
| Ea., 50c; 6 for $2.65. 
I Ea. of Above 4, $1.78. 
Double 
Hydrangea, A. G 
Your Seeds and Shrubs are about the best that can be had. 
Mr. A. W. Johnson, 524 N. Chelan St., Wenatchee, Wash 
Fairyland Flowers and Vitality Vegetables 
