P TOTTY’S HARDY SHRUBS AND BULBS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 51 
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Novelties in Hardy Shrubs and Bulbs 
While ? orne T °^ following Shrubs cannot be classed as Novelties, still, outside of 
the Buddleias, they are comparatively unknown and are well worthy of a place in the 
garden of everv flower lover. 
AZALEA KAEMPFERI 
(Rhododendron Kaempferi) 
This charming Japanese shrub is wonderfully 
floriferous, absolutely hardy and should be in every 
collection. The colors range from orange-scarlet 
to salmon-red. They are sold in mixture, not in 
separate colors, as they have not yet been separated. 
Each Doz. 
12 to 18 in.$1.25 $14.00 
18 to 24 in. 2.50 27.50 
24 to 30 in. 3.50 38.00 
BUDDLEIA ASIATICA 
This Buddleia differs from Variabilis and others 
of its type, in that it is not hardy and requires 
protection. It begins to bloom in December and 
continues to do so throughout the Winter season, if 
the plants are kept growing in a warm house; it 
produces long spikes of the most beautiful white 
flowers which have a delightful lilac fragrance. 
$1.25 per doz., $10.00 per 100. 
BUDDLEIA FARQUHARII 
(Greenhouse Shrub) 
This new Winter flowering Lilac was raised in 
the nurseries of R. & J. Farquhar & Co., Boston, 
and is the first authentic hybrid in the genus. 
The flowers are pale pink, delightfully fragrant and 
are borne in long cylindrical tail-like clusters. It 
is of easy culture, flowers during December and 
January and is valuable for conservatory and house 
decoration and as cut flower. 2}^ in. pots, $1.00 
each, $10.00 per doz., $75.00 per 100. 
BUDDLEIA VARIABILIS 
VEITCHIANA 
Beautiful violet mauve; a splendid Summer¬ 
flowering shrub absolutely hardy under any con¬ 
dition; flowers are borne on long, cylindrical spikes, 
12 to 15 inches in length; flowers the first season it 
is planted; a beautiful plant. 15c. per plant, 
$1.25 per doz., $10.00 per 100. 
BUDDLEIA VARIABILIS 
MAGNIFICA 
Similar to the above, only differ¬ 
ence being the flower is a deeper 
color, shading toward Rose. 15c. per 
plant, $1.25 per doz., $10.00 per 100. 
BERBERIS 
BREVIPANICULATA 
A bush 4 to 6 feet tall with small, 
wedge shaped leaves, clustered to¬ 
gether and assuming fine tints in 
Autumn. The small yellow flowers 
are freely produced on erect pani¬ 
cles 3 to 5 in. long. These are fol¬ 
lowed by masses of salmon-red fruits 
in early Autumn. The foliage is 
retained very late. Its several fine 
qualities make this new Barberry 
one of the handsomest and most 
distinct of its class. 2 - 2 % feet, field 
grown. 50c. each, $5.00 per doz. 
CYTISUS PRAECOX 
A hybrid Broom with sulphur- 
yellow flowers produced in great 
abundance in May. Habit similar 
to the well-known C. Albus. 2L2 
in. pots. 50c. each, $5.00 per doz. 
CLEMATIS 
TANGUTICA 
A fine Chinese variety of free and 
rapid growth; bright green dense 
foliage. A good climber and one of 
the best ground-covering and trellis 
plants. Flowers bright yellow, 
June-July. 3-inch pots. 30c. each, 
$3.00 per doz. 
AZALEA KAEMPFERI 
