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WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
Viscosa. (Swamp Azalea.) White flowers, late 
bloomer.$1.50-$3.00 each 
The following are evergreen varieties, 
amaena. Conspicuous small purplish red flow¬ 
ers, abundantly produced very early. 
$2.00-$3.00 each 
Indica Alba. (White Indian Azalea.) Large 
single white flowers.$3.00-$4.00 each 
Yodogawa. Double pinkish lavender flowers, 
very hardy.$2.50-$3.00 each 
ARONIA. 
arbutifolia. White flowers followed by bril¬ 
liant red fruits.75 cents each 
BERBERIS. 
vernae. Makes a handsome shrub covered 
with fellow flowers in early summer and 
followed by salmon fruit and rich autumn 
foliage.75 cents each 
aggregata Pratti, 2-3 feet. A handsome bar¬ 
berry.75 cents each 
BUDDLEIA. (Butterflybush.) 
alternifolia. A fine addition to our summer 
flowering shrubs, blooms on the old wood. 
The pretty lilac to lavender racemes are 
very abundantly produced.$.50-$1.00 each 
ile de france. Fine novelty. Richest and dark¬ 
est of the genus, glowing claret purple 
racemes a foot long with tightly packed 
flowers.$.50-$.75 each 
magnifica. Vigorous free blooming over a long 
season, plants are best cut down to the 
ground each spring, this ensures much finer 
racemes.$.50-.$75 each 
Lavender Glory. (Novelty.) The racemes are 
of a softer and much more pleasing color 
than magnifica, possesses great vigor and 
flowers from late July until sharp frost. 
Strong plants in pot. 
50 cents each, $5.00 per doz. 
Hartwegi. 
Introduced last year this variety which ap¬ 
pears to be identical with a patented vari¬ 
ety sent out in 1936 has made good, the flow¬ 
ers on the racemes are more tightly packed 
than in other varieties like magnifica and as 
a cut flower it has far outclassed all other 
kinds.50-75 cents each 
Charming. (New 1938.) 
Here we have a Buddleia which while having 
some lavender in its flowers comes nearer to 
pink than any other variety yet introduced. 
Wherever exhibited in 1937 it was acclaimed 
as a grand acquisition. Awarded silver medal 
by Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. 
Plants in pots ready in April. 
75 cents each, $7.50 per doz. 
CALLICARPA. 
Japonica. Pink flowered shrub of attractive 
habit, the flowers are followed by beau¬ 
tiful blue berries.75 cents each 
CALYCANTHUS. 
Floridus. (Sweetshrub or Spicebush.) Fra¬ 
grant chocolate covered flowers.. .$.75-81.00 each 
CARYOPTERIS. (Blue Spiraea.) 
incana. Silvery green foliage and clear blue 
flowers, sometimes called the blue Spiraea, 
very free flowering.50 cents each 
mastacanthus, pure white, a grand addition 
to the Caryopteris family blooming in the 
late fall.. .50 cents each 
