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WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
Each 
ealendulacea. (Flame Azalea.) Shades run from 
yellow to deep orange, flowering in late May 
and early June.'..$2.00-$3.00 
Ghent Hybrids. Large flowers in a variety of 
colors, very strong.$2.00-$3.00 
japonica. (Japanese Azalea.) Large clusters of 
rich orange flowers.$2.00-$3.00 
Kaempferi. (Japanese Torch Azalea.) Brilliant 
red flowers.$1.50-$4.00 
mucronulatum. (Mongolian Azalea.) Strong 
clumps 15-18 inches.$3.00 
mollis. (Chinese Azalea.) Various colors. .$2.00-$3.00 
Miss Louise Hunnewell. Deep yellow to orange 
colors. ..$2.00-$5.00 
Poukhanensis. (Korean Azalea.) .$2.50-$4.00 
Schlippenbachii. (Royal Azalea.) Lovely pink 
flowers, extra strong. $2.00-$3.00 
Vaseyi. (Pinkshell Azalea.) Beautiful pink color, 
early bloomer.$2.00-$4.00 
Viscosa. (Swamp Azalea.) White flowers, late 
bloomer..$1.50-$3.00 
The following are evergreen varieties. 
amaena. Conspicuous small purplish red flow¬ 
ers, abundantly produced very early. . .$2.00-$3.00 
Ledifolia Alba. (White Indian Azalea.) Large 
single white flowers.$3.00-$4.00 
Yodogawa. Double pinkish lavender flowers, 
very hardy.$2.50-$3.00 
ARONIA. 
arbutifolia. White flowers followed by bril¬ 
liant red fruits.75 cents 
BERBERIS. 
vernae. Makes a handsome shrub covered 
with yellow flowers in early summer and 
followed by salmon fruit and rich autumn 
foliage.75 cents 
aggregata Pratti, 2-3 feet. A handsome bar¬ 
berry.75 cents 
BUDDLEIA. (Butterflybush.) 
alternifolia. A fine addition to our summer 
flowering shrubs, blooms on the old wood. 
The pretty lilac to lavender racemes are 
very abundantly produced.$.50-$1.0Q 
ile de france. Fine novelty. Richest and dark¬ 
est of the genus, glowing claret purple 
racemes a foot long with tightly packed 
flowers.$.50-$.75 
magnifica. Vigorous free blooming over a long 
season, plants are best cut down to the 
ground each spring, this ensures much finer 
racemes. . ...$.50-$.75 
Charming. 
This lovely variety was introduced in 1938 and 
has given great satisfaction, it comes near¬ 
est to a pure pink of any Buddleia yet intro¬ 
duced.50-75 cents 
Hartwegi. 
A 1937 novelty which has made good, similar 
to magnifica in some respects, the flowers 
are however far more densely packed on 
the spikes. -... .50-75 cents 
DUBONNET. (New 1939.) 
Here we have an entirely new color in Bud- 
dleias which has been popularized in dress 
fabrics viz. Dubonnet, under sunshine it 
glows like a true red, very robust, a fine 
acquisition.$.5O-$1.0O 
