St. Egwin. A row of this variety makes a 
dense hedge of bright rose^pink during Sep¬ 
tember. Plants often completely covered by 
flowers. Very free flowering. Height 2 feet. 
Each 25c, 3 for .60c 
Sunset. A glorious new pink Aster producing 
a lavish display of thousands of bright pink 
flowers in September. Compact plants. Ex¬ 
cellent landscape variety. Don’t Miss This 
One. Height 2 feet. Each 30c, 3 for-75c 
Victor. The dwarf round cushion like plants 
are completely covered with lavender-blue 
flowers in August and September. The earl¬ 
iest dwarf Aster. Fine for bordering and 
rock work. Height 10 to 12 inches. Each 25c, 
3 for...60c 
White Lady. Good sized semi-double pure 
white flower produced by the thousands on 
lateral branches from the ground to the tip. 
A well flowered plant of this variety is a 
breath-taking picture in white. Height 2|/2 
to 3 feet. Each 25c, 3 for.60c 
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JllLaoi 
These three varieties of hybrid Lilacs we are 
offering this spring are distinct colors and 
each one a reliable and worthwhile kind. All 
are grown on their own roots. 
We suggest that you place your order for 
Lilacs early. All orders for Lilacs received 
after April 15th will be booked for fall 
delivery. 
Mme. Lemoine. A grand double pure white 
Lilac. A strong grower and very free flower¬ 
ing. This variety has a very pronounced 
characteristic Lilac fragrance. ^-3 ft. plants. 
Each .-75c 
Senator Volland. A very warm and pleasing 
blend of Rose and Lilac giving it a pink 
effect. This double variety will probably out¬ 
do all others in freedom, of flowering. 2-3 ft. 
plants. Each .75c 
Victor Lemoine. One of the most beautiful 
double Lilacs in existence. Plant extremely 
vigorous and free flowering. Individual flor¬ 
ets and spikes very large. Color a delicate 
near light blue. 2-3 ft. plants. Each.^1.50 
One Each of the 3 Varieties for ^2.50 
Bi4<llxlUela 
(Butterfly 
Bush) 
Since the introduction of the new improved 
varieties Buddleias have become one of the 
most popular of all summer flowering plants. 
In reality they are perennial shrubs but most 
often treated as herbaceous perennials. In the 
far North they must be carefully protected or 
wintered inside. We offer thrifty growing 
plants from pots that are guaranteed to bloom 
freely this summer. 
Charming. The new pink flowering butterfly 
bush. Truly a glorious new creation. In full 
bloom from July to frost producing those 
graceful spikes of pink 12 inches long. A 
superb cut flower because when used with 
other flowers its color blends so beautifully. 
Grows into a well rounded plant to 4 feet tall. 
Each 35c, 3 for .^1.00 
Hartwegi. For a brilliant display of flowers 
all summer long no flower surpasses this 
marvelous new creation. From July until 
stopped by frost it produces those lovely 
bright lavender spikes in the greatest profu¬ 
sion. The spikes which are 12 to 15 inches 
long are in full bloom from base to tip at 
the same time. A single plant will attract 
hundreds of butterflies. Fragrance pleasing. 
Height 3 to 4 feet. Each 30c, 3 for.75c 
Buddleia (Butterfly Bush) 
Bittersweet. One of our best known native 
vines. The clusters of orange-red berries are 
popular for winter decorations. It is very 
hardy, grows almost anywhere, and requires 
no particular soil or location. In summer the 
plants are a mass of beautiful foliage and in 
June it has clusters of small' pale-yellow 
flowers. In autumn it reaches its full beauty 
when it is covered with clusters of beautiful 
orange colored berries which are retained all 
winter. Fine vine for the porch trellis or 
for covering an ugly post or tree. Strong 
3-year-old plants. Each 35c, 4 for.^1.00 
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