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ENKIANTHUS 
Ca mpanulatus. Redvein Enkianthus. 8 ft. Al¬ 
though of Japanese origin, this plant has proved 
quite hardy in this locality. In May, clusters of 
pale orange bell-shaped flowers, veined red, hang 
from the tips of the branches, and as summer 
advances the glossy green leaves change through 
all the shades of bronze until they become a fiery 
red in the autumn. 1 to ft-* B&B, $1.50. 
LONICERA 
Syringantha Wolfi. Wolf Honeysuckle. 
6 ft. A beauty at any time, this semi- 
procumbent shrub, with long, arching 
branches covered with bluish 
green leaves, reaches the 
height of its glory in June 
when it is literally covered 
with pale lilac flowers resemb¬ 
ling V'iburnum carlesi. 
1 to ft.75c. 
to 2 ft.y5c. 
SPIRAEA 
Menziesi macrothyrsa. 5 ft. The finest pink 
Spirea ever introduced. The enormous spikes of 
cameo-pink flowers, 8 to 10 inches long, are pro¬ 
duced on strong, willowy stems. From the base 
a secondary spike or lateral appears, continuing 
the display of blooms long after the main flower 
head has disappeared. The clearness of color is 
remarkable, and the brilliancy of the flower is very 
pronounced. The blooms last over 2 weeks when 
cut and brought inside. An excellent cut flower 
and a shrub that should be in every foundation 
or border planting. 
IJ^ to 2 ft.40c. I 3 to 4 ft.65c. 
2 to 3 ft.50c. I 4 to 5 ft.85c. 
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NEW PINK BUDDLEIA 
Charming 
Probably the most outstanding i)Iant of 
recent introduction, this splendid Bud- 
delia was given a Silver Medal by the 
Pennsylvania. Horticultural Society. It is 
a glorious shrul), bearing throughout late 
Summer and Autumn elegant long sprays 
covered with lovely lavender-i)ink blooms, 
which, compared with other Puddleias in¬ 
troduced up to date, are distinctly pink, 
h'or September and tictober flowers we 
suggest pinching off the first flower spikes 
in July to aid in development of the side 
branches which will bring a greater abun- 
idance of flowers during the Autumn 
months 1 yr. 45c.; 2 yr.. bOc. 
