BUDDELIA 
{Butterfly Bush) 
AND OTHER 
SHRUBS 
NEW PURPLE BUTTERFLY BUSH (lie de 
France) —The immense flower spikes of 
rich dark purple set this new Butterfly 
Bush in a class by itself. A well-shaped 
bush three to four feet high that blooms 
profusely from August until October. 
Flowers are very fragrant. Two year 
field grown plants for Each 45c, Three 
$1.15, Doz. $4.50. 
OAK LEAF HYDRANGEA (Hydrangea 
Quercifolia) — Large handsome oak¬ 
shaped leaves, dark green in summer 
and gorgeous red and brown in fall. 
Large panicales of sterile white flowers 
that turn to purple in June. Unusual! 
Novell Rare! (Note; Needs protection 
in winter in climates north of central 
Michigan). Two to three foot plants. 
Each 85c. Three $2.25, Doz. $8.50. 
VIRGINAL MOCKORANGE 
VIRGINAL MOCKORANGE— The best of 
all Mockoranges. Tall upright bush 
completely covered with large clusters 
of immense double wax-like flowers of 
pure white. Delightfully fragrant. Has 
a few flowers all summer. Large bushy 
field grown plants 2 to 3 feet. Each 50c, 
Three for 1.25, Doz. $5.00. Three to four 
feet, Each 60c, Three $1.50, Doz. $6.00. 
DWARF JAPANESE QUINCE (Cydonia 
Maulei)—All the blaze and color of the 
old type of Japanese Quince in a dwarf 
form. Interesting bright yellow quinces 
are very showy in the fall. Unusual, 12 
to 15 inch plants 50c each. Three $1.25, 
Doz. $5.00. 
FROM THE SUNNY SOUTH 
Miss Mae Cookson, Kannapolis, N. C. wrote, 
"The MUMS I purchased from you are growing 
very nicely and to make them more lovely when 
they are in bloom I am enclosing check for 
'Chrysaline' fertilizer."_ 
"CHRYSALINE" FERTILIZER, developed by El¬ 
mer D. Smith, is perfectly soluble, clean, odor¬ 
less, easily prepared, gives immediate and 
permanent results. Saves time and labor and 
is inexpensive because one ounce makes 10 
gallons. Excellent for many other plants as 
well as Chrysanthemums. 
Prices: IS'A ounces postpaid, 75c. Larger 
quantities f. o. b. Hartford as follows: 5 
pounds, $2.50; 10 pounds, $4.50; 25 pounds, 
$10.00. FULL DIRECTIONS ON EACH PACK¬ 
AGE. _ 
JETBEAD OR WHITE KERRIA (Rhodotypos Kerri- 
oides)—An excellent shrub of medium size for 
either sun or shade. Fresh green foliage, pure 
white flowers in May and June followed by 
shining black bead-like berries all winter. Our 
stock is extra heavy with many canes. Two to 
three feet Each 50c, Three $1.25, Doz. $5.00. 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER— A dwarf shrub of 
excellent habit. Bright pink flowers are borne 
all summer. Does well in shade. Bushy M /2 
to 2 foot plants Each 40c, Three $1.05, Doz. 
$4.00. 
ROSE DAPHNE (Garland Flower)—Daph¬ 
ne cenorum—This much desired plant 
at a price you can afford. Check these 
good points, Evergreen, Dwarf, Com¬ 
pact, Beautiful rose pink flowers in 
spring and fall, abundant fragrance. 
Will grow in shade. Worth twice its 
price for its fragrance alone. SPE¬ 
CIAL price of field grown plants about 
six inches high. Will bloom this year. 
Each 40c, Three $1.05, Doz. $4.00. 
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