CRAPE MYRTLE 
This is the astonishing new water- 
melon-red Crape Myrtle which is arous- 
ing sO much interest and comment 
among plant lovers all over the coun- 
try. The plant, which is so much a part 
of Southern beauty, is now available in 
hardy form for those of us in more 
northern climates. Habit similar to 
Buddleia, as it dies down to the ground 
each winter in the North, but throws 
up new shoots each spring and flowers 
in the summer.” If you want a real thrill 
in new plants, we recommend this one. 
Will grow in any good garden soil. 
Plant about 3 feet apart for borders. 
Nice 15- to 18-inch plants, 
$1.00 each; 2 for $1.75 
WAYFARING 
TREE 
(Viburnum Lantana) 
A beautiful dwarf tree which will add 
a touch of distinctiveness to any lawn 
or border. Large dark green leaves are 
heavily ridged and leathery in texture. 
In fall, the entire plant is covered wtih | = ae é 
blue berries and the foliage colors to : ~ Crape Myrtle 
shades of bronze and red. 
May be grown in bush form or 
trimmed and grown as a tree. Mature See Page 71 GORGEOUS 
height is around 15 feet. Very hardy 
and easily grown in average soil. for AZALEA 
Nice 2- to 3-ft. plants, Lily-of-the-Valley 
85¢ each; 2 for $1.50 MOLLIS 
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