


Flowers of 
Billiard 
Spirea 
‘Allalal 
(Yucca filamentosa). Sometimes called ‘‘Adam’s 
eedle,” due to its pointed, sword-shaped, evergreen leaves. 
Tall stately stalks thickly covered with creamy white flowers. 
‘ery attractive for garden, lawn, or in front of bays of shrubs. 
woes (Spirea billiardt). During July and 
a it Is a mass of bright pink blossoms which are fine for 
of sae A magnificent specimen shrub, growing to a height 
Or 6 feet. Well adapted for shrubbery beds and borders 
Scause of its narrow, upright dense growth. One of the most 
fautiful Spireas and one of the best of all shrubs which 
Surish even in dry places. Our propagation is the true stark 
eee which blooms a second time in the fall. 
; RFLY RUS ; § (Ile de France). 


A delightful companion shrub for Butterfly Bush, Farquhar, 
4 1S Similar except the flowers are a dark purple instead 
Of purple. uisian 
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Flower and Bush of Genuine Orange-eye 
Butterfly Bush (Dorothy Perkins Rose on House) 
(Buddlei farquhar) Also 
known as Summer Lilac as it produces a profusion of long 
slender arching spikes of beautiful lilac-like lavender flowers, 
from July until frost. The delightful fragrance of the flowers 
mvriads of gorgeously colored butterflies. A valuable 
planting singly, in borders or in shrub beds. It 
near the ground in the Fall for quickest 
tne e rly Spring. 


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(Prunus glandulosa). One of the 
pie ieee cheerful color notes of Spring. This dwarf shrub 
. ered with double, pink rose-like flowers in May. 
ink buds its branches have a pink vei! of 
Lingm which € »5 the admiration of all flower lovers. 
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Dorothy Perkins 
Climbing Rose On 
House to left (De- ; 
scribed on Page 67) 3 
(Below) 
Blooms of Flowering 
Almond make a 
wonderful dis- 
play in any 
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