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BUCKTHORN, 
125 
250 
580 
650 
360 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued 
Cathartica, Common Buckthorn. 10-12 ft. 
Very hardy, dark green leaves, black berries. Valuable for hedging 
in the north. 
Per10 Peri00 Per 1000 
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LEE CO eI TC OS abs 8 epee Aes Ma VEL OY die ie Cee 95 S.00n Pea oe: 
Oe LOU ALEC E Jrraeut cay SRN te i ok tales myer Eo cap) 1.40 12.00 100.00 
BaLOnSSLOC Elise tet ie a ee ee Litt bee Es 1.80 TD.O0 Ay Led 
BRTORD  TCCLee rst Owes SEPA OL) Mee Vir ree dap t Pas 2.40 2000 a eae 
Frangula, Glossy Buckthorn. 10-12 ft. 
100 
200 
120 
35 
Upright, hardy shrub, used for hedging. Berries red changing to 
black. 
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ne LOAE SS hl CO Celie oe ee oe ER dan 5 co aay 1d Bah oO DN SEN OMe eee ale 
BUDDLEIA, Butterfly Bush, Perennial Shrub. 45 ft. 
Farquhar. 
180 
5-6 ft. 
Lavender pink flowers with orange center; fragrant. 
INO} arp ee rt ae ee era Ms! e es SS a SN aad 2.40 PAINS Le easy eas 
Fortune (Plant Patent No. 206). 4-6 ft. 
300 
Flowers of pure lilac with a brilliant orange eye; large, fully round 
sprays of 2 ft. in length. Desirable for cut flowers. Foliage deep 
leathery, dark green. Prolific bloomer. (Retails at 75¢ each, $7.50 per 
doz.) . 
DASE A AEE” hte oll NA, MRR E27 11 GRRE TA Snare kN) Ne a 4.00 25.00 
Ile de France. 4-6 ft. 
150 
220 
Large flowers of rich, reddish-purple, borne in long panicles. 
BUDDLEIA—New Varieties. 
Concord, 
WME Gel irri ome es es Stee he Sf ey RE 1.90 16.00 SS os ee 
IN OL waar ee RL OO A iat chen A he oat 2.40 20:00 9 Ye Weed 
Well established 2%4-inch pot plants.__________- 1.40 12.00 y ea 
Medium, dormant plants, field grown ________- 1.90 ‘L6.00 32 awe. 3 
No. 1, dormant plants, field grown_.___________- 2.40 20.00 Ai ee 
2%4-inch 
No. 1 Medium Pot Plants 
A new dark red Buddleia with blood-red 
eye shading lighter to edge of petals. Strong 
Spikes Wye woe eee. Lae aie Cees | Rel Shey Sv RS 200 90 eae 
Dubonnet, A new dark wine, dubonnet colored bud- 
dleia 
with firm, large spikes and individual 
flowers of good size that do not sunburn.----_-- 220 160 800 
Eleanor, 
Eleanor-blue with orange eye with full, 
rounded flower heads. Very compact and indi- 
vidual flowers of good size. Dwarf._____------- 100 ear) a 
Hartwegi, A thrifty, compact Butterfly Bush with 
heavy, dark green foliage and bright lavender 
TIOW OPS COOG LOT Cutting ieee ee ee See 180 

EMPIRE BLUE 
Patent No. 557 
We have seen no other blue Buddleia that compares with this. The 
color is an Aster-blue with a delicate lilac tone, the whole effect 
being an exquisite shade of blue. 
Per10 Per 100 Per 1000 
100 No. 1, dormant plants, field grown.______-$4.00 $35.00 $----- 
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