Butterfly Bush 
We all love the beauty of Buddleia or Butterfly bush. Not only is it beautiful 
in itself, but it attracts bevies of the most beautiful of all insects—Butter- 
flies. Here are three beautiful new varieties. 
Royal Purple 
(Propagation Rights Reserved.) 
One of the newest and most beautiful 
of Buddleias. The color is a rich 
glowing purple; the flowers really 
seem to be lighted from within. 
We might have named this amazing 
Buddleia, “Ruby,” for in the sun it 
actually glows with a dark ruby 
shade just like the sparkling oriental 
gems. In the shade it is a deep mys- 
terious wine color. Spikes are well 
formed, and full.to the end. Vigor- 
Beautiful 12 to 13 inch spikes of 
beautiful pink flowers. Hardy 
throughout the United States. Your 
friends will admire and envy its 
beauty. Pick off flower spikes in 
R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Michigan 
3 for $2.95. 

Bush completely covered with long 
beautiful spikes. Blooms from Aug. 
until? frost. Growse4, to.) hich: 
PRICES: 1 for $0.85; 2 for $1.60;, 
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ous and healthy; hardy; but tops 
die down during Northern winters’! 
and @revive {imoprino.. Picturemat 
right shows Buddleia in sunshine or 
bright light. 
PRICES: 1 for $1.05; 2 for $2.00; 
July for best blooms in Aug. and "| 
Sepia Growsy4atOuoce biol. Plant 
4 feet apart in sun. Mulch in winter. 
PRICES: 1 for $0.85; 2 for $1.60; 
BET Oreor oO. 
Tamarix 
Summer Glow 
(Tamarix hispids  aestivalis 
rubra.) This beautiful variety 
of Tamarix blooms during that 
part of the summer when flow- 
ers are most needed, with a 
ereat profusion of color—de- 
lightful little wine red flowers 
lining the stems, giving a de- 
lightful misty effect at a dis- 
tance. The graceful gray-green 
foliage contrasts beautifully 
with the flowers. Both flowers 
and foliage are excellent for cut 
flower work. Plant in ord. soil; 
ord. moisture; sun or partial 
shade. 
PRICES 
1 for $1.25 
2 for $2.40 


_ Important! 
Buddleias are an exception to 
our rule for March shipping of 
shrubs, as stated on page 26. 
We ship field-grown plants in 
March, but also have pot-grown 
plants for later shipment. 
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