
BU DDLEIAS Surnniae Lilacs 
BUTTERFLY BUSH 
The Buddleia, or as they are more commonly known the 
Butterfly Bush,are & beautiful group of flowering 
shrubs: e ‘the leaves sre generally grayish, due to a 
fine hairiness. The flowers are lerge spikes or pé- 
nicles, ususlly in some shade of purple or lavender. 
Flowers appearfrom July to late fall. Of late some 
beautiful new hybrids have been developed, of which 
we offer five of the best. 
Charming- This Buddleia gives a glorious effect in the 
garden or shrubbery border and produces an abundance 
of lovely sprays of lavender-pink blooms. 
Dubonnet= Producing flowers of a glorious color of 
& true red in sunshine and under artificial light, 
firm cylindrical spikes closely set with blooms. 
Eleanor=- A new creation. Shading from Eleanor blue 
to Lavender. Easily the finest of the lavender kind. 
Tremendously long spikes, well filled with blossoms. 
Ile De France- Long, one foot flower spikes of glo- 
Wing claret purple. Irrestibly calls butterflies to 
enjoy its nectar. Pleasing fragrance. 
New Red Buddleia- A real red Butterfly bush. Sweetly 
fraprant, admirable for cutting. Produces an abun- 
dance of long spikes. A real gem. 
Bach : 35¢ -- 3 for $ 1.00 -- All 5 for only $ 1.50 

Wiagnolia Bargain 
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MAGNOLIA, Soulangeanag 
Here is good news: We have obtai- 
ned another supply of Magnolias. 
We made a Special Offer early this 
year and in a short time we were 
sold out. But we were fortunate 
enough to obtain some more which 
we offer to our friends and cus- 
tomers. But we urge you to order 
early so that you may not be dis- 
appointed. 
Magnolia — Soulangeana or as it 
is commonly known , the Saucer 
Magnolia is such a beautiful tree 
that it is no wonder everbody 
admires it. Hardy and vigorous,it 
beginns to bloom when still young. 
The bell shaped flowers, which 
appear before the leaves, are 4- 
6 inches across, purplish pink on 
the outside but white within. 
The Saucer Magnolia belongs to the 
Asiatic Magnolia family. China 
being its natural habitat. It was 
named after an ¥rench Army offi- 
Gier, Chevalier Soulange Bodin, 
who in the early eighteenth cen- 

tury introduced it into lrance. 
You propably have wished for a lon- 


Magnolia Oree 
ge time to have one of these magni- 
ficent siagnolias in your garden, but 
the high price made you hesitate. 
we have méde & low price so that 
every home owner can adorre his 
grounds with these fine ilagnolias. 
We offer grafted trees which have 
been in the field for 2 years and 
should start to bloom soon. 
Bach : § 1.35 -- 2 for only 3 2.50 
