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BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush)—A thrifty growing 
plant, bearing long, slender, arching spikes of 
blue-lilac flowers from June until frost. Very 
ornamental and fragrant. 
Each  Per10 
18°to..2401nCh Se tee eee .30 2.50 
2. tO eS teehee a aoe ae .40 3.50 
CALLICARPA (Beautyberry)—A native large 
leaved shrub, having in the fall conspicuous 
violet colored fruits in clusters. 
183to7*240peh ete ee eee oe Py ee! 2.50 
2 tod = Ce teen eee 2 eee .40 3.00 
CALYCANTHUS (Sweet Shrub)—Plant found in 
all old-fashioned gardens. It has fragrant, dark 
reddish brown flowers. Grows well in shady 
location. Hardy. 
18:10, 24-inch or .30 2.00 
2 Loe aetee ta ae eae nes ae ee Ee .40 3eD0 
CRAPE MYRTLE—The most showy and doubtless 
one of the most satisfactory plants for the entire 
South. Withstands drouth well and blooms all 
summer. The soft, fluffy flowers of crinkled, 
crepe petals are borne in immense panicles. The 
plant may be trained to tree form or allowed to 
grow in bush form. Hardy south of Ohio River. 
Pink—F lowers bright clear pink of La France 
rose. 
Purple—Flowers soft lavender-purple. 
Red—A deep crimson in color, exceedingly 
bright and showy. 
White—F lowers white with soft tinge of pink. 
NGL. Zee CH csi ee ne os eee .40 3.00 
DT aet COL: cera ttn eke oes ao .50 4.00 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Japanese Quince) — The 
old-fashioned favorite with scarlet flowers in 
early May, followed by quince-like fruit; plant 
is sometimes called Burning Bush. Hardy. 
LO tees n Cheers 5 6c) tt .50 4.00 
Dat Or see TEC Us estos ee catty iene .60 5.00 
DEUTZIA (Pride of Rochester) — Showy, late 
spring blooming shrubs of varying growth and 
very free flowering. Valuable for all sections. 
13: Coe Cl ae ee .30 2.90 
2. tome CCT ets. te”; i. ea Soa) 3.00 
FORSYTHIA OR GOLDEN BELL—Medium grow- 
ing shrubs which are among the most showy of 
spring bloomers. Erect, spreading branches, 
broad dark green leaves, golden yellow flowers 
in April. Hardy. 
LS tos247inchs pee etal etl ee eae .30 2.50 
a=tOPRo Fleet iat Nvlaties alone 30 3.00 
HYDRANGEA A. G. (Hills of Snow)—Immense 
panicles of pure white flowers; very showy in 
August, lasting several weeks. 
ja ee B haY ol 6 Deca? 5 ie gy etre ee oy. .40 3.50 
2 LO OLE Oboe ne ey fe oe ees .50 4.00 
HYDRANGEA P. G. (Pee Gee)—Individual flow- 
ers of large size in June and July; creamy white 
flowers turning to pink in the late summer. This 
