BUDDLEIA LINDLEYANA 
(Everblooming Butterfly Bush) 
S-12 inch, C. T. _ .50 4.00 
12-15 inch, C. T. _ .75 6.00 
BUDDLEIA HARTWEGl 
Newly inti’oduced Buddleia. It is a hardeir va¬ 
riety than any of summer floweriirg' Buddleias. 
The large bright lavender panicles of flowers 
through the summer to fall are surely attractive. 
The foliage is very heavy and rich dark green. 
Buddleia fliartwegi is not only the best variety 
for cutflowers, but as an ornamental lawn shrub 
it is also unsurpassed in its beauty and useful¬ 
ness. 
Each 10 100 
6-8 inch, C., from _ .75 6.00 
2- 3 fe^et, field grown, 
bushy, bare root, - 2.50 20.00 
3- 4 feet, field grown, 
bushy, bare root_ 3.00 25.00 
CORNUS FLORIDA 
(White Flowering Dogwood) 
Each 10 100 
2- 3 feet, field grown - .25 
3- 4 feet, field grown _ .35 
4- 5 feet, field grown _ .50 
CORNUS FLORIDA RUBRA 
(Red Flowering Dogwood) 
Another variety of our native dogwood, bearing a mass 
of deep pink flowers in early spring. Leaves turn dark 
crimson in autumn. Thrifty in sun or semi-shade. 
2- 3 feet, field grown, B&B - .75 
3- 4 feet, field grown, B&B-1.00 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Japan Flowering Quince) 
One of the most showy early flowering shrubs, blooming 
late winter to early sinflng with various colored flowers, 
beina followed by small sized quince fruit. We offer the 
following varieties this year: red, white, salmon, and 
Pigmania (very dwarf). 
8-12 inch. C. T._ 1.00 8.00 
12-18 inch, C. T. _125 10.00 
MIXED COLORS: 
2- 3 feet, field, B&B .50 
3- 4 feet, field, B&B __.75 
