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Butterfly Bush 


Deutzia, Pride of Rochester 



— Butterfly Bushes 
2-year No. 1 plants, 60c each 
Concord. Magnificent blooms of Purplish 
Blue—a new outstanding variety wor- 
thy, of trial: 
Dubonnet. Flowers are a glorious color 
—a counterpart of the popular French 
wine Dubonnet, a shade now popular 
in dress fabrics. Glows a true red in 
sunshine. Firm, cylindrical spikes 
closely set with lovely blooms that do 
not sunburn. Of erect growth, strong- 
stemmed, with large, leathery foliage. 

Eleanor. The color is Eleanor-blue with 
an orange eye. Very dwarf, strong, 
bushy plant attaining a height of only 
30 to 36 inches. Flower heads are full 
rounded and compact. Individual 
flowers are of good size and do not 
sunburn. 
Tle de France. Masses of fragrant, bril- 
liant rosy violet-purple flower spikes 
borne profusely during the summer. 
Very uniform in growth. Tall flower 
spikes often a foot tall. 
Pink Charming. A glorious new shrub 
bearing throughout the late summer 
and autumn, elegant long sprays of 
beautiful pink blooms—often 12 to 15 
inches long. Produces a bushy plant 
5 feet high. Will please the most criti- 
cal gardener. 
BUDDLEIA, Hartwegi. This new variety 
has proved its superior hardiness; is a 
thrifty, compact bush with extra 
heavy, dark green foliage. Its value as 
a cut-flower type is outstanding. The 
bright lavender flowers are densely set 
on the panicles which open completely 
from the tip downwards. Very free. 
BUDDLEIA magnifica (Butterfly Bush). 
This variety is one of the hardiest for 
all sections, flowers 10 inches in length 
and so fragrant that bees and butter- 
flles come miles to work on it. Color 
deep violet-rose, a pronounced orange 
center. One of the best shrubs ever 
offered to the trade by nurserymen. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH. See Buddleia. 

ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). Tall grow- 
ing shrubs from 6 to 8 feet. Very de- 
sirable as they are late flowering, in 
September and October. Good for in- 
dividual planting or tall hedges. Each 
Blue Ht telamtS/eretees s+ se s\s slelele) aDO 
Double White, 2-ft. plants....... .50 
Double Rink, 2-£t. plamts.... wesc -00 
Double Purple, 2-ft. plants....... .50 
CHERRY, FLOWERING. See Prunus. 
CORALBERRY. Symphoricarpos 
vulgaris. 
CORNUS elegantissima variegata. Pur- 
plish red branches and beautiful silver- 
variegated foliage. This is one of the 
choicest variegated-leaved shrubs, ca- 
pable of refined compact shape by 
pruning, of value both summer and 
winter. Each 
OULORGL Clam eteetnots ce 8 stave as . -$1.00 
CORNUS florida (Flowering Dogwood). 
This is the white flowering variety, 
grows to 10 feet tall as a tree and is 
covered early in spring with large 
white flowers 2 inches: across. A fine 
tree for individual planting. By mail, 
postpaid, 2- to 3-ft. Each 
plants He ys $8.75 
CORNUS florida rubra (Red-flowering 
Dogwood). Slower growing and more 
formally shaped with handsome rose- 
red flowers. An attractive lawn speci- 
men or group subject. Each 
Lg to 2 ot .. .$1.50 
CORNUS lutea (Yellow-Twig Dogwood). 
A striking yellow-branched form of 
See 
cee eer es 
Stolonifera. Very satisfactory for 
contrasting. Each 
2: COPS. LURE yedarercionstereietorsretereteneraes $ .60 
CORNUS sibirica (Red-Twig Dogwood). 
Grows 6 to 10 feet high, with clusters 
of fine white flowers, succeeded by a 
fall crop of ornamental berries, stem 
and branches blood-red. Each 
ZA! ork thas oeecene Sioiae 
Cornus Sibirica 
CRANBERRY, HIGHLAND. See Vibur- 
num. 
CRATAEGUS coccinea (Thorn, Paul’s 
Double-scarlet). Flowers deep crimson 
with scarlet shade; very double. Each 
SP One Pb aiatte acters aio eaaicvave se woarelRrehenente $1.50 
CYDONIA japonica (Japan Quince). 
Very early in spring, this fine old 
shrub is completely covered with daz- 
zling scarlet flowers; followed ‘by 
small, quince-shaped fruits which are 
quite fragrant. Growth bushy with 
protecting thorns, Each 
it Set Ol 2 4 eA CH Skene svelte osene eyelet ancaertetene $ .75 
DEUTZIA crenata. Tall Pink flowering 
variety and excellent shrub and we 
strongly recommend for mass plant- 
ings as well as single bush. Each 
Petousetc.) Plants. DOStDAlG secretes $ .60 
DEUTZIA gracilis. A species of charm- 
ing habit rarely growing over 2 feet 
high. Its slender, drooping branches 
are wreathed with pure white flowers. 
Fine for bordering high-growing 
shrubs. Each 
2p COMA Bie LIN CHE ireves cisine oud scees oc eg Stee ee $ .60 
DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester. An up- 
right bush covered with masses of 
large, double white flowers, slightly 
tinted with rose. It is the best of all 
the family. It blooms profusely and 
is a mighty good shrub for all Each 
WORK COMom Lt) DlanitSs - epee ..$ .60 
ELDER. See Sambucus. 
EUVUONYMUS alatus (Winged Burning 
Bush). Bushy shrub with corky 
winged branches. Fine shrub for spec- 
imen planting. Leaves very showy in 
autumn, turning to rich red and Each 
crimson. 1 to 1% t $1.00 
AMYGDALUS (Flowering Peach). 20 
feet. A small tree; at its blooming 
time in May every twig and branch 
bright with beautifully formed flow- 
ers, rendering the tree showy and at- 
tractive even from a distance. Each 
Double Red, 3 to 4 ft., postpaid. .$ .80 

Althea, Rose of Sharon 
14 ALLEN'S NURSERIES AND SEED HOUSE 
