PINK-FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
Cornus florida rubra 
The Flowering Dogwoods are the glory of the spring 
landscape in our eastern states, the pink variety especially 
making a glorious picture when planted among the white¬ 
flowering types. 1 to 1 Vi $1.00; 2 to 3 ft., $2.00; 3 to 
4 ft., $3.00. See page 35. 
BUDDLEIA, ILE DE FRANCE 
The Butterfly Bushes are splendid shrubs, furnishing long 
spikes of bloom over a long period, but He de Franee is 
especially good because of its rich coloring 2-yr. plants, 
50c. See page 38. 
CLITORIA TERNATEA 
Texas Butterfly Pea 
A rapid-growing vine with large, pea-shaped flowers of the richest 
indigo-blue coloring one could imagine in a bloom, and from the 
greenish white throat emerges a cluster of straw-colored stamens. 
The pale gray-green foliage is attraetive and makes a fine setting 
for the handsome flowers nestling in the axils of the leaf-stems. 
It can be used as a climber or allowed to wander over the ground; 
however used, it will furnish flowers all during the season. 
Grow this once and you will never want to be without it. 20c 
each; 3 for 50c. 
HIBISCUS BRILLIANTISSIMA 
This is the most brilliant of all the Chinese Hibiseus, and while 
not a hardy plant, is easily carried over winter indoors. One glori¬ 
ous flower more than repays all the effort expended. The flowers 
are 6-ineh, widely ’’aring trumpets of lustrous .scarlet with a 4-inch 
projecting red tub., of stamens and pistils; truly a dazzling flower. 
First size, iSc; second size, 30c; large size, 50c. 
For other varieties of Hibiscus, see page 22 
HIBISCUS BRILLIANTISSIMA 
JOS. W. VESTAL & SON, Box 871, Little Rock, Ark. 
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