DECIDUOUS FLOWERING SHRUBS 
We cordially invite correspondence regarding any plants in which you may be inter- 
ested, but which you do not find listed in this catalogue. rf ‘ 
Due to lack of space in this catalogue, and transportation costs on the larger-sized 
shrubs, evergreens, and flowering trees, we are listing only a few of the newer kinds, in 
small sizes suitable for mail orders. However, larger sizes than those listed, as well as 
many more varieties, are available, particularly to our local customers who can call at 
the nursery and to those living within the area reached by our trucks. 
The size following the variety name indicates approximate height at maturity. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush) 
A shrub that needs little care if planted in 
a sunny location in well-drained soil. Panicles 
of flowers are produced profusely. 
Charming. 5 ft. Long sprays of lavender- 
pink blooms in late summer. A hardy plant 
that can endure cold weather. 50 cts. each; 
3 for $1.25. 
Fascination. Another hybrid of dainty 
coloring. It belongs in the pink tones. 
75 cts. each; 3 for $2. 
Ile de France. 4 ft. Bright rosy purple, suf- 
fused violet. Blooms freely. 40 cts. each; 
3 for $1. 
Orchid Beauty. Unusually well-formed 
spikes of bloom in delicate fragrance. 
60 cts. each; 3 for $1.50. 
Royal Red. Pat. 556. The closest approach 
to red yet achieved in Buddletas. See color 
illustration on page 25. 75 cts. each; 
3 for $2. 
White Bouquet. Pat. 536. A welcome ad- 
dition to this great shrub family. 75 cts. 
each; 3 for $2. 
CARYOPTERIS (Blue Spirea) 
Incana. Blue flowers cover the compact 
bushes in late summer. Reaches 3 feet or 
more in height. 40 cts. each; 3 for $1. 
CYDONIA, New Flowering Quinces 
Five selected varieties. Any variety, 10 to 
12-in., 2-yr. field-grown plants, 75 cts. each; 
3 of any one kind, $2; 1 each of the 5 va- 
rieties, $3.50. 
Columbia. Flowers bright red, and fruit 
greenish yellow, fragrant. Late. 
Grandiflera rcsea. Flowers lemon-colored, 
tinted pmk, turning deep rose with age. 
Very large fruit; foliage bronze-tipped. 
Grandiflocra rubra. An early bloomer, and 
a favorite. Large, deep red flowers. 
Moerloosi. Pink and white. Blooms late. 
Low, spreading growth. 
Nivalis. Blooms large, snowy white. 

Cydonia, Columbia 

ELSHOLITZIA (Mintshrub) 
Farquhari. 2 ft. Dense spikes of bright pink 
flowers in late summer. Aromatic foliage 
and flowers. Blooms best if planted in a 
sunny location. Potted plants, 40 cts. each; 
3 for $1. 
FRANKLINIA (Gordonia) 
Alatamaha. 15 ft. Short-stemmed, very 
fragrant, white flowers are produced on this 
small tree. Foliage glossy green, turning 
scarlet in the fall. Blooms in mid-August, 
continuing until frost. Grows best in moist, 
peaty soil. 12 to 18-mm. plants, $1.50 each; 
2 for $2.75. 
FUCHSIA (Hardy Fuchsia) 
Magellanica. 2 ft. Showy hanging blooms 
with ruby-red centers and blue petals. 
Easily grown in part shade. 35 cts. each. 
Scarlet Beauty. Pat. 440. Bright ruby-red 
center, with deep purple petals. Upright 
habit; blooms freely in summer In part 
a but needs winter protection. 50 cts. 
each. 
GENISTA (Broom) 
Andreana. 4 ft. Graceful bright green stems 
covered with scarlet and yellow flowers in 
summer. Grows well in a sunny location, 
in soil that is not too rich. Selected hardy 
strain. Young pot-plants, 40 cts. each; 
3 for $1. 
Prostrata. 8 in. Yellow blooms are pro- 
duced in June and July on a prostrate 
plant. Excellent for rockeries. 40 cts. each; 
3 for $1. 
HYDRANGEA, Biuebird. See color illus- 
tration, page 28. 
HYPERICUM (St. Jchns-W ort) 
Moserianum. Large, golden yellow flowers 
all summer. A hardy shrub, easily grown. 
40 cts. each; 3 for $1. 

LAGERSTROEMIA INDICA 
(Crape Myrtle) 
A well-known and well-loved shrub typical 
of southern gardens. It reaches 10 to 12 feet 
in height and blooms profusely all summer. 
Alba. White. Rosea. Pink. 
Purpurea. Purple. Rubra. Red. 
Any of the above, 18 to 24-in. plants, 
75 cts. each 
LESPEDEZA (Bush Clover) 
Formosa. Purple Bush Clover. 5 ft. Grace- 
ful arching branches bearing rosy purple 
flowers in late summer. The tops die down 
to the ground im winter and should be cut 
to the ground in spring. Young pot-plants, 
30 cts. each; 3 for 75 cts. 
LONICERA (Honeysuckle) 
Tatarica rubra. 8 ft. A new variety with 
bright red flowers and blue-green foliage. 
Grows well in any good garden soil. Young 
pot-plants, 30 cts. each; 3 for 75 cts. 
POTENTILLA 
Fruticosa Purdomi. A small shrub 2 feet 
high, blooming continuously from May to 
September. Excellent for the rock-garden 
or in front of taller-growing shrubbery. 
Bright sulphur-yellow blooms. 75 cts. each; 
3 for $2. 
SALIX (Dwarf Willow) 
Purpurea nana. A low-growing plant doing 
well in any soil. Grows 3 to 5 feet high, but 
can be kept lower. Foliage its blue-gray- 
green. 40 cts. each; 3 for $1; $3 per doz.; 
$20 per 100. 
SYRINGA (Lilac) 
l-yr. plants, 8 to 12 in. high. Several 
varieties are available, at 50 cts. each; 1 each 
of 5 different kinds for $2.25; 12 assorted 
kinds, $5. 
VIBURNUM Burkwoodi. See color illustra- 
tion, page 28. 
VITEX (Chaste Tree) 
Macrophylia. 5 ft. Beautiful dark, fern-like 
foliage. Lavender-blue flowers in dense 
spikes are produced from June to Septem- 
ber. Any good soil suits it. Young pot- 
plants, 30 cts. each; 3 for 75 cts. 

Franklinia (Gordonia) Alatamaha 

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