Wt is a happy privilege to be able to meet thefhangfequests 
por these favorites that add so much interestfto p@tkground, 
border, landscape and garden plantings. Alf gs@ of the high 
quality you always expect from Jackson & Perkins. 




At right is a spray of the 
delightful pink blooms, like 
miniature azaleas, com- 
pletely covering the graceful 
Beauty Bush. 

BEAUTY BUSH 
Kolkwitzia amabilis One of 
the most beautiful and useful of 
all flowering shrubs, first gener- 
ally introduced by J.&P. in 1928, 
in collaboration with Dr. E. H. 
Wilson. Covered with masses 
of small, deep pink, tube-shaped 
flowers in May, each with a 
touch of gold in throat, lasting 
2 to 3 weeks. Fragrant. Very 
Hardy GrOWwsm mittee) | tt. 
plants. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50 
FLOWERING CHERRIES— Prunus 
YOSHINO 
Subhirtella Pink, single. These are the 
lovely blossoms along the Tidal Basin at 
Washington, D.C. Earliest of all. 
KWANZAN 
Heavy clusters of double-flowered pink 
blooms, about 10 days to 2 weeks later 
than Yoshino. Very full of bloom. 
FUGENZO 
J. H. Veitch Double, deep pink, 10 days 
later than Kwanzan. Very free-flowering. 
Coppery red foliage at blossomtime. 
MT. FUGI 
The best double pure white, blooming a 
few days later than Kwanzan. Sparkling. 
AMANOGAWA 
Upright, pyramidal. Semi-double, fra- 
grant, pink. Blooms with Mt. Fugi. In- 
teresting, decidedly attractive. 
4 to 5 ft. trees, any of above, 
$1.75 each 

ax 

long 
Yoshinos, a 

ngton Monument 
the Tidal Basin near the Washi 
Too few realize that at small cost 
they may have on their own grounds 
the same glorious Cherry blossoms 
for which so many thousands go to 
Washington every spring. All are 
rugged, well-rooted, 4- to 5-ft. 
trees. 
in the national capital, a sight of indescribable beauty. Why not 
plant now, to enjoy them right at home? 
Piitlenfly Bushy 

















Kwanzan 
Prices on This Page 
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portation Collect 
SHRUBS 
TREES 
BUDDLEIA 
ILE DE FRANCE 
Majestic, hardy, but stays within bounds; sometimes 
grows up to 6 ft. tall. Living, ever changing, long 
1-ft. flower-spikes of glowing claret purple—richest, 
most popular Butterfly Bush. Irresistibly calls butter- 
flies to enjoy its nectar. Pleasing fragrance. Blooms 
generously from July to frost; fine for cut-flowers, 
beautiful in arrangements. Needs no care; grows in 
any soil or climate. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $4. 
ae CHARMING 
With all the virtues of Ile de France, 
in a charming pink. Larger spikes. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; 
10 for $4. 
VITEX 
Chaste-Tree 
Agnus microphylla Now 
you may have summer flow- 
er-spikes like Buddleia, in 
blue! In northern areas each 
spring the shoots are sent up 
4 to 6 ft. high, very decora- 
tive. Field-grown plants, 2 
to 3 ft. 
75c each; 3 for $1.75 
FLOWERING CRABS— Malus 
Especially in the north, these are the best flowering trees for 
general use. Gorgeous in full bloom. The color lasts a long 
time. Many have interesting fruits; birds like them. 

Lm 4 ot 
Tle de France 
BECHTEL’S 
Vitesse ; Ioensis fl. pl. Very hardy. Fragrant flowers resemble small 
roses, in profuse clusters. Grows slowly, to about 8 ft. tall. 
Late blooming. 
PARKMAN’S 
Halliana Parkmanii Semi-double; clear, deep rosy red. 
Very attractive. Grows slowly; finally to 10-12 ft. Mid- 
season. 
TEA’S 
Theifera Fragrant, delicate pink flowers all along both old 
and new stems. Picturesque, handsome. Slow growth is a 
virtue. Crimson-flushed fruit. 
ELEYII 
Robust. Large, dark pink flowers; showy fruit. Deep red 
foliage in spring. One of the finest. 
Sturdy 4 to 5 ft. trees, any of above, $1.50 each 
Malus Eleyii 

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