
Daily Sketch 
Here is pink so dainty and pretty that it cannot be repro- 
duced accurately. You must grow Daily Sketch to see its 
beauty. Florets, largest you ever saw—1!/y inches across— 
as large as a Pansy. Color does not fade; stays beautiful. 
Long blooming season, July to frost. Hardy. Prices at left. 

Africa 
Color so mysteriously beautiful that it can hardly be de- 
scribed—amazing dark carmine-red that seems to belong to 
another world. Strong, vigorous grower; healthy and hardy; 
easy to grow. Far more beautiful than the picture. Prices 
at left. 
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-A Red 
[lo & Red 
A number of Buddleias have been offered under the term 
red, but none have really deserved the description until now. 
Here is a Buddleia that really can be called red; it is the color 
you have been waiting for. 



































We might have named 
this amazing new Buddleia, 
“Ruby,” for in the sun it 
actually does glow with a 
true ruby shade, just like 
the sparkling oriental gems. 
In the shade, it is more 
of a deep, mysterious wine 
color, an amazing and mag- 
ical change. 
Spikes are very. well 
formed, and full to the end, 
not loose and open like 
some Buddleias. Plants vig- 
orous and healthy; roots, 
hardy; but tops die down 
during northern winters, 
and revive in spring, like 
other Buddleias. 
» We were so enthusiastic 
over Buddleia Royal Red 
when we saw it, that we 
brevised our catalog at the 
© last minute to make room 
for it. Highly recommend- 
ed. 
PRICES: Strong, 
pot-grown plants 
with ball of earth on 
roots, $1.00 each; 2 
for $1.85. 
] 
This picture 
shows Budd- 
leia Royal Red as it appears in 
bright light or sunshine. 
