BUDDLEIA, Davidi Magnifica. Butterfly Bush or Summer 
Lilac, 4’. Fast growing shrub with light green foliage and 
many lilac-like flowers in mid-summer. The wood of this plant 
is tender, and the best treatment is to cut the plant to within 
a few inches of the ground each Spring. Being of a vigorous 
nature, the plant will produce a new bush and crop of flowers 
each year. Attracts butterflies. 
Each Per 10 
vie Dialts o-—..——.- $ .35 $ 3.20 
Charming. A new outstanding pink variety. Flowers are 
a light lavender pink and are borne in profusion. See cut in- 
side back cover. 
ye ae $ .45 $ 4.00 
Ile de France. Similar to above but with darker flower 
spikes of rosy purple. 
Sevrewiants —.--.-..- $ .35 S23:20 
CALYCANTHUS Floridus. Carolina Allspice, 5’. This shrub 
has a confusing number of common names, among which 
are “Strawberry Shrub’, ‘Sweet Shrub’’, and several others. 
Glossy foliage and red-brown flowers in Spring, followed by 
seed-bearing husks. 
$ .60 $ 5.50 
COLUTEA Arborescens. Bladder Senna, 9’. Fine foliaged 
plants with small yellow flowers in Summer, followed by or- 
namental bladder-like pods. 
$ .50 $ 4.50 
DAPHNE Mezereum,February Daphne. A dwarf deciduous 
shrub that produces showy reddish-purple flowers very early 
_ in the spring before the leaves appear. Has scarlet berries 
in late summer. 
See ee $1.50 B&B 
D. cneorum, Rose Daphne or Garland Flower, is listed on 
page 8, under section of “Broad-Leaved Evergreen Shrubs.” 
DEUTZIA 
Lemoine, 4’. Slender upright branches are covered in early 
Summer with sprays of white flowers. Prefers sunny lo- 
cations. 
eons: to $ .40 $ 3.60 
Pride of Rochester, 10’. D. scabra. Tall, upright shrub 
bearing in early Summer pink-tinted white flowers. 
$ .45 $ 4.00 
Gracilis, Slender Deutzia, 2’. Flowers in early Spring. 
Good dwarf plant for front of border. 
ls AG $ .40 $ 3.60 
DOGWOOD—Cornus 
Alba Sibirica. Coral Dogwood, 8’. Bright, coral colored 
branches make this a prominent shrub in any planting. White 
flowers followed by bluish-white berries. Prefers moist 
ground, and will stand a considerable degree of shade. 
$ .45 $ 4.00 
Amomum, 8’. Silky Dogwood. Young twigs purple. Pale 
blue fruits. Prefers moist places. 
$ .45 $ 4.00 
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