Three New Buddleias 
Since the introduction of the new im- 
proved varieties Buddleias have be- 
come one of the most popular of all 
summer flowering plants. In reality 
they are perennial shrubs but most of- 
ten treated as herbaceous perennials. 
In the far North they must be carefully 
protected or wintered inside. 
Our plants are strong growing plants 
from pots and we will guarantee that 
all will bloom freely this summer. 
Pink Charming—New Pink. Buddleias 
are such beautiful flowers that breeders 
have been specializing on them for a 
number of years and now a pink one 
has been produced — Buddleia Pink 
Charming. Spikes get 12 to 15 inches 
long and are completely covered with 
the beautiful pink florets. Buddleia 
Pink Charming is perfectly hardy and 
can be successfully planted throughout 
the United States. 35c each, 3 for $1.00 
Eleanor—New Blue. The color is Elea- 
nor-blue with an orange eye. It is 
the color made fashionable recently and 
combines beautifully with any pink 
flowers. It keeps well as a cut flower. 
Very dwarf, strong, bushy plant attain- 
ing a height of only 30 to 36 inches. 
Flower heads are full rounded and com- 
pact. The individual flowers are of 
good size and do not sunburn. Each 35c, 
3 for $1.00 
Dubonnet—New Red. An entirely new 
color in Buddleia. The color is an ex- 
act counterpart of the popular French 
wine Dubonnet, a shade which has re- 
cently been popularized in dress fabrics. 
In sunshine and under the lamp it glows 
about a true red, the firm cylindrical 
spikes are snugly set with individual 
flowers of good size that do not sun- 
burn. The plant is of robust, erect 
growth, with strong stems. 
are large and of firm, leathery texture. 
It keeps well as a cut flower and har- 
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monizes well with other summer cut = 
flowers. Each 50c,3 for ~.-.-.:.........: $1.25 
See Color Picture on Back Cover 
een mn 
Every garden should have this col- 
lection of columbine. Made up of 
the finest strains obtainable with ev- 
ery color of the rainbow. For a col- 
orful garden in June buy these at 
money saving bargains. All field 
grown plants. 7sfOr nea. eee $1.00 
See Color Plate 
( (See page 12 for separate strains) 
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The leaves. 
Chrysanthemum 
Clana Curtis 
New! At last we have an early 
blooming Chrysanthemum that will 
delight you Northern gardeners who 
have always had the disappointment 
of having your Mums caught by 
frost. This new variety will begin 
blooming in late August and from 
then to freezing weather will be a 
glorious mound of salmon-pink flow- 
ers. The garden sensation of the 
VOGT, sac GoC; GtlOF 2a tieeennates $1.00 
(See page 4 for additional Mums) 
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Pyrethrum Miami Queen 
Grow this lovely double Pyrethrum 
in your garden for lanscape of cut- 
ting. The finest flower for cutting 
—will last ten days or more in wa- 
ter. You'll never regret this acquisi- 
tion to your garden. Field plants. 
Bach-50cx/9: fore. =e ee $1.25 
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Garden Beauty 
Pyrethrium Collection 
Grow this collection, and be the 
envy of your neighborhood. You 
won’t find them in every garden. 
Every one an outstanding variety. 
Marion Plonske Trojan 
Miami Queen Brilliant 
Buckeye 
One each for 
$9.15 
Three each for $6.00 









Asters 
Glorifying your fall garden with 
these three asters. Thousands of 
flowers open at the same time in 
the three charming colors of white, 
blue, and pink. Truly a bargain at 
these prices. Don’t miss it. 3 for 65c 
| (See pages 22 and 23 for additional asters) 
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