NEW PINK BUDDLEIA, Charming 
Probably the most outstanding plant of recent 
introduction, this splendid Buddleia was given a 
Silver Medal by the Pennsylvania Horticultural 
Society. 11 is a glorious shrub, bearing through¬ 
out late Summer and Autumn elegant long 
sprays covered with lovely lavender- 
pink blooms, which, compared with 
other Buddleias introduced up 
to date, are distinctly pink. * i 
For September and Oct- ^ ~ 
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Plant in a conspicuous place where you can enjoy 
their striking beauty as well as their luscious fruit. 
For varieties and descriptions, see page 2. 
For success in growing Blueberries, Rhododen¬ 
drons, and Azaleas, secure a liberal supply of Cole's 
Acid Peat Humus Mixture, offered on page 22. 
GLORIOUS NEW GORDONIA 
Gordonia Alatamaha —20 ft. The finest of 
all Fall flowering trees with glossy green 
foliage from Spring until Fall when they 
change through all the intervening shades 
to a bronzy crimson. While valuable for 
their Fall coloring the peak of their glory 
is reached in September when the large, 
waxy white flowers with hearts of golden 
stamens appear along the branches. If 
planted in comparatively light soil and in a 
protected location, Gordonia will bloom 
when quite small. 
W COLE'S LOVELY LILAC SPECIAL 
One each of Belle deNancy, Congo, Michel Buchner, Gloire de Lorraine, Marie Legraye 
Seepage 7 for description. 
12-inch plants $1.50 each; 2 for $2.50 
1 to V/ 2 ft. (Value $2.50) .. .Special $1.90 
V/ 2 to 2 ft, (Value $3.50) .. .Special 2.45 
2 to 3 ft. (Value $4.75). 
3 to 4 ft. (Value $7.50). 
.. .Special $3.25 
...Special 5.00 
