Buddleia 
FORTUNE 
In Buddleia Fortune we believe we come very close to perfec- 
tion. The bush or shrub is of very neat habit, about four feet 
high and four feet across. It possesses none of the undesirable 
wild and rough growing characteristics of the older varieties. The 
foliage of Buddleia Fortune is a deep, leathery dark green. The 
color is pure lilac with a brilliant orange eye in each tiny flower, 
thousands of which make up the sprays which are from 12 to 18 in. 
long. The flowers are produced in super-abundance throughout 
(Plant Patent No. 206) 
the entire summer and autumn until stopped by frost. The flower 
sprays, instead of being flat on one side as in the old varieties, are 
fully round and in bloom from base to tip practically at the same 
time. The blooms of the older varieties are faded and brown at 
the bottom of the spray before the tips are in bloom. To see one 
of these plants in bloom is a sight worth while. The flowers may 
be cut with stems 2 to 3 feet long, and last in water for several 
days, which is not possible with other kinds. All of the old kinds 
wilt very quickly. Buddleia Fortune is a grand cut flower as well 
as a fine plant for the flower garden. 
2-year, No. 1, Field-Grown Plants 
Per 3 $1.40 Doz. $4.00 100 $25.00 1000 $225 
Retail Price: Each 75c; Doz. $7.50 























