New Buddleia “FORTUNE” 
Vhe Buddleia, also known as the Butterfly Bush, or Summer 
Flowering Lilac, is one of our most valuable and ornamental 
shrubs and the new Buddleia ‘“‘Fortune,”’ illustrated at right, is a 
distinct improvement over varieties heretofore known. “Fortune” 
is very close to perfection. The color is clear pure lilac, with a 
small orange eye in each tiny floret. The flower sprays are fully 
round, beautifully symmetrical, and the entire spray is in bloom 
practically from base to tip at the same time. The flowers may 
be cut with stalks 2 to 3 feet longand last several days when cut. 
lt is magnificent as a cut flower and stunning as a garden speci- 
men. The bush is of neat habit, about four feet high and four feet 
across. It flowers continually all summer and until stopped by 
frost. Strong plants $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.00; 12 
for $9.00. 

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Buddleia ‘‘Fortune’’—Plant Patent No. 206 
NEW PINK BUDDLEIA 
“CHARMING” 
This sensational new Buddleia has been AWARDED A 
SILVER MEDAL by the Pennsylvania Horticultural 
Society. The lovely pink flowers are borne in long sprays 

throughout the late summer and autumn. Gorgeous as a 
shrub in the garden and superb as cut flowers. See illustra- 
tion. Strong field grown plants. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 
6 for $5.00; 12 for $9.00. FORSYTHIA. Harbinger of 
springtime. The first shrub to 
Buddleia ‘‘DuBonnet.”’ A gorgeous new variety in rich blossom. Hardy anywhere. 
Dubonnet wine color. One of our finest new introductions. Hage . spires 75: 6 for 
“Charming” = —S=«S 00 etch 3 for $2.75; G for $5.00; 12 for $9.00. $7.00; 12 for $12.00. 
A lovely new color in Buddleias 
GIANT MALLOWS Giant : 
: Mallows » 
The illustration at the right is very greatly reduced. THE (Greatly 
FLOWERS BEING MORE THAN FOUR TIMES THE Reduced) 
SIZE OF THE ILLUSTRATION. These new improved 
Giant Mallows are truly of colossal size, often as large as a 
dinner plate and as handsome as they are large. They look 
much like huge hollyhocks, but the flowers are several 
times as large as a hollyhock and the plants are more bushy. 
They flower profusely all summer long and require no care, 
being among the hardiest of all flowering plants. ‘The extra 
strong roots I will send will flower the first year and grow 
larger and finer each year. Once planted they flower year 
after year with no special care. Either in the home garden 
or in the wild garden their rugged constitution gives assur- 
ance that they will take care of themselves. In the entire 
horticultural field nothing is more showy, or more easy to 
grow. Red, pink, white, or mixed colors. 50c each; 3 for 
$1.00; 6 for $1.75; 12 for $3.00; 100 for $20.00. 
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