BUTTERFLY BUSH 
PLAN YOUR 
RNAMENTAL GARDEN 
of Flowering Shrubs 
fbagLs> PRICES ALL VARIETIES LISTED ON THIS PAGE: 1*4 to 
Rtf 2-ft. size, each, 30c; 10 for #2.50. 2 to 3-ft. size, each, 40c; 10 
for #3.50. 
ALTHEA, ROSE OF SHARON (Hibiscus Syriacus). Blooms in early summer and 
continues through the autumn months. Colors: Red, white, pink and blue. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddleia Farquhari). Vigorous and easy to grow. Blooms 
from August to the end of autumn. Lilac'colored blooms, fragrant, attracting 
bevies of butterflies. . , , 
BLOODTWIG DOGWOOD (Cornus Sangumea). Bright cherry red stems m 
winter; creamy white blooms. v __ ... „ 
GOLDENTWIG DOGWOOD (Cornus Stolonifera Lutea). Very striking yellow 
branches in winter, forming a good contrast when planted with the red-stemmed 
sorts. Dwarf grower. ,,, ,,, . , , n . , , . 
GOLDEN BELL (Forsythia). One of the best early blooming shrubs. Rich golden 
flowers in early April. Vigorous grower. 
JAPAN QUINCE (Cydonia Japonica). In very early May this shrub is a'dazzle with 
scarlet flowers which are later succeeded by quince'shaped fragrant fruits which can 
be used for jellies. Dark glossy green leaves, bushy growth, with protecting thorns. 
SNOWBERRY, WHITE (Symphoricarpos Racemosus). This low, shadedoving 
plant bears rose-white flowers in summer, and large white berries in winter. A 
superb, fine'textured shrub for borders and shady foundation planting. 
SNOWBERRY, RED, or INDIAN CURRANT (Symphoricarpos Vulgaris). A 
dwarf shrub which thrives in the shade. The corahcolored berries last until late 
(Buddleia Farquhari) 
ALTHEA, ROSE OF SHARON 
winter. 
SPIRE A, BILLIARD’S (Spirea Billiardi). Erect, sparsely twigged branches 
crowned with dense spikes of rose'pink flowers from July to September. 
SPIREA, THUNBERG’S (Spirea Thunbergi)* In April and May its delicate 
arching branches bear fine bright green foliage and a profusion of dainty 
white flowers. ' S 
WEIGELA, RED-FLOWERED (Weigela Eva Rathke). Dark reddish green foil' 
age and dark red blossoms. Somewhat dwarfish in habit, and an excellent spec*' 
men for border plants. 
Blooms through the sum- 
mer and fall. 
WEIGELA, PINK (Weigela 
Rosea). A tall, vigorous 
shrub which bears a pro' 
fusion of deep pink flowers 
in June and more sparse' 
ly at intervals thereafter 
through the summer. 
Most popular of alt the 
Weigelas. 
SPACING SHRUBS 
IN PLACING ALTERNATE 
ORZIG ZAG THEM. 
SMALL 
SHRUBS CLOSE TOGETHER 
BIG SHRUBS FAR APART. 
PLANT THREE OR MORE OF A KIND TOGETHER. 
BLOODTWIG DOGWOOD 
(Cornus Sanguinea) 
SNOWBERRY, WHITE 
(Symphoricarpos Racemosus) 
JAPAN QUINCE 
(Cydonia Japonica) 
WEIGELA, PINK 
(Weigela Rosea) 
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