
HARDY PERENNIALS (continued) 
Price: 30c each, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100, except where noted 
up in the Spring and help to spread the colony of bulbs very 
rapidly. No care need be given these young bulbs. They 
handle themselves beautifully. Price: 35¢ each, $3.50 
per dozen. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush) 
tT’ Charming”’—Vigorous and very free flowering, producing 
a profusion of large lavender pink trusses continuously 
throughout the Summer. A striking ornament for the garden, 
also extremely valuable as a late Summer cut-flower. Small 
young plants set out in the Spring quickly grow to a height 
of 4 to 6 feet and of about the same diameter. Few other 
plants have attracted as much attention and favorable com- 
ment when shown for the first time. We suggest the pinch- 
ing off in July of the first flower spikes showing, to aid the 
development of side shoots, which will bring better flowers 
later in the season. Price: 50c per plant, $5.00 per 
dozen. 
tDubonnet—Color is an exact counterpart of the popular 
French Wine Dubonnet, a shade which has recently been 
popularized in dress fabrics. In sunshine and under the lamp 
it glows almost a true red. The firm cylindrical spikes are 
snugly set with individual flowers of good size that do not 
sunburn. The plant is of robust erect growth with strong 
stems; the leaves are large and of firm leathery texture. A 
good late Summer cut-flower harmonizing well with other 
outdoor blooms. Price: 50c per plant, $5.00 per 
dozen. 
TF ascinating—A beautiful new Buddleia bearing immense 
blooms of soft Cattleya pink or orchid. This handsome strong 
growing shrub flowers profusely throughout the summer and 
autumn, and its huge round trusses of flowers, 12 to 18 
inches long, make it a conspicuous subject. The more the 
flowers are cut the more new ones appear. Like other 
Buddleias this new variety attracts a great many butterflies, 
adding to its charm in the garden. Price: 75¢ each, 
$7.50 per dozen. 
+Flaming Violet (Patent No. 519)—The finest and most 
brilliant of all Buddleias. Immense spikes of flaming Violet 
or imperial purple, intensely brilliant and sparkling with a 
fiery glow rarely seen in flowers. Flower trusses are unusu- 
ally large, measuring 12 to 15 inches long. Individual flow- 
ers are spaced closely and open practically all at the same 
time. They last a long time in bloom on the shrub as well 
as when cut and placed in water. The plant is vigorous, 
strong, and upright in growth. Flowers throughout the sum- 
mer and autumn. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per 
dozen. 
tOrchid Beauty—A splendid new variety of soft cattleya- 
lilac with a brilliant orange eye. Somewhat similar in color 
to the well-known variety “Fortune” but differing from it by 
having long, tapering spikes, similar in form and size to the 
popular “Charming.” A real addition to the Buddleia list. 
Price: 75c each, $7.50 per dozen. 

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a peep det ite 3) tWhite Bouquet (Patent Rights Reserved)—Very fragrant 
and the dark green foliage has a lovely silvery sheen, a 
perfect setting for the blooms. The white seedling of the 
popular “Ile de France” and just as hardy. This was a long 
wanted Shrub, because white in the garden during the 
BEGONIA 
tEvansiana—A perfectly hardy Begonia which will live out- 
doors during the winter if protected with just a few leaves. 
Showy pink flowers borne with the greatest profusion dur- 
ing September and October. Exceptionally nice plant for all 
summer bloom in shady locations, Height about 2 to 2% 
feet. 
Just before going dormant several dozens of small bulblets, 
which form on the stem, drop to the ground. These come 
Summer months is very much sought after, and this variety 
flowers from July until frost and will give quantities of cut 
flowers for the home. The long, graceful sprays are very 
decorative and a delightful acquisition in bouquets with 
other Summer flowers. (2¥%2” pot plants for Spring delivery.) 
Price: 75c each, 3 plants for $2.00, 12 plants for 
$7.50. 
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