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YUCCA FILAMENTOSA 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
The many and varied uses of flowering shrubs certainly 
justify their use in every planting, large or small. 
There is no better background for the large perennial 
border than these and for the small border a few shrubs 
judiciously placed add charm as well as affording light 
‘shade for the plants demanding protection from the full 
sun. They are also used extensively for foundation 
plantings, informal hedges, screens, etc. No planting is 
complete without at least a few of the better type shrubs. 
One-year shrubs may be shipped by parcel post. All 
larger sizes will be shipped Express Collect. 
BUDDLEIA (Bud’-lee-a) —Butterfly Bush 
Charming—Probably the most outstanding new plant in 
1938. A glorious shrub bearing long sprays of lovely pink 
blooms. A new plant that merits the highest recom- 
mendation. (See color cut in center color section.) 
c 50c each 
Dubonnet—We take pleasure in being able to offer this 
latest introduction in Butterfly Bushes. The color is en- 
tirely new, being the exact counterpart of the French 
wine Dubonnet; in other words almost a true red. One 
of the best new things. 50c each 
Hartwegi—One of the most perfect of all cut flowers. 
Large compact sprays of fragrant pure lilac blooms with 
a brilliant orange eye. This new form is infinitely su- 
perior to any of the older ones of the same color. 50¢ each 
Isle de France—A splendid sort having large richly colored 
blooms of reddish-purple. Extremely floriferous. Every 
home should grow this plant for cut flowers. 
35c each: 3 for $1.00 
One each of the four New Buddleias $1.65 
CALYCANTHUS (Kal-i-kanth’-us) —Sweetshrub 
floridus—Large fragrant leaves and beautiful chocolate- 
colored flowers. 4 ft. 3 yr. 55¢ each 
SPIRAEA VAN HOUTTEI 
BABY FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Strongly rooted little plants that w‘ll quickly form large 
You may make your own collection. See Flower- 
ing Shrub section for descriptions. 
Buddleia Isle de France. 
Colutea arborescens. 
Cydonia japonica. 
Deutzia crenata. 
Deutzia Pride of Rochester. 
Euonymus nanus. 
Forsythia spectabilis. 
Lonicera fragantissima. 
Lonicera tatarica. 
Robina hispida. 
Salix purpurea. 
Spiraea billardi. 
Spiraea billardi alba. 
Lonicera korolkowi. 
Lonicera morrowi. 
Rosa Hugonis. 
Salix capre. 
Spiraea tricocarpa. 
Spiraea Anthony Waterer. 
Spiraea Van Houttei. 
Tamarix africana. 
Any 5 for $1.00 Any 12 for $2.00 
CARYOPTERIS (Ka-ri-op’-ter-is) —Blue Spiraea 
*tangutica—An interesting little shrub suitable for the 
rockery, perennial border, or front row shrubs, blooming 
profusely in late summer and fall with spiraea-like 
bloom of clear bright blue the full length of the branches. 
Leaves highly aromatic. This is the only truly hardy 
caryopteris. 35c each; 3 for 95c. 
COLUTEA (Ko-leu’-te-a) —B!adder-Senna 
arborescens—S8’. Rich yellow and orange flowers followed 
by inflated balloon-like transparent pods. Blooms con- 
tinuously. 1 yr. 20c; 2 yr. 35c; 3 yr. 45c each 
CYDONIA (Sy-doh’-ni-a) —Flowering Quince 
japonica—3’. Gorgeous scarlet flowers in early spring, fol- 
lowed by small quinces that may be used for flavoring. 
2 yr. 35c each; 3 yr. 50c each 
DAPHNE—See perennial list 
DEUTZIA (Deut’-zi-a) 
candissima—Snow white flowers in great profusion in early 
spring. 3 yr. 45c each; 3 for $1.10 
crenata—Dainty pink flowers in the early spring along 
. Slender arching branches. A compact and shapely shrub. 
4 ft. 3 yr. 45c each; 3 for $1.10 
Pride of Rochester—Lovely double pink flowers on com- 
pact many-caned bushes. A dandy for the back ground. 
Ort: 3 yr. 45c each; 3 for $1.10 
One each of the 3 Deutzias $1.00 
FORSYTHIA (For-sy’-thi-a) 
intermedia spectabilis—The best of the upright golden 
bells having larger and deeper colored blooms than any 
of the older sorts. The glorious golden flowers com- 
pletely hide the branches before the leaves appear. 
Strong 1 yr. 20c; 2 yr. 35c; 3 yr. 45c each 
suspensa—Graceful drooping branches that will root and 
form large colonies, One of the best quick growers for 
banks or naturalizing. 3 yr. 45c 

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