16 CHAMPION NURSERIES, PERRY, OHIO 

BUTTERFLY BUSH 
BUDDLEIA, CHARMING. A _ new introduction which is 
worthy of a good trial. A larger bloom than any of 
the other varieties and is a clear deep pink. The blos- 
soms are held erect on the heads of long, strong stems. 
2 year extra heavy. 75c: each. 
BUDDLEIA, DUBONNET. A bush about the size of Ille 
de France with flowers in long spikes of a beautiful 
deep purplish red. Each 75c. 
BUDDLEIA, ILLE DE FRANCE. A sensational variety 
of more uniform compact growth, and great brilliance 
of color in bloom. The flowers are rosy purple, with 
a deep violet suffusion. 2 year 75¢ each. 
BARBERRIES 
BERBERIS ATROPURPUREA. (Red Leaf Barberry.) A 
brilliant accent shrub as a solitary specimen or in a 
close group among duller foliage. This variety starts 
in its spring foliage a warm bronzy red, the heat of 
summer bringing out a red _ brilliancy, with autumn 
adding other tints to its richness. The abundant scar- 
let berries persist throughout the winter. A sunny 
exposure is required for the best color effect. 12-18 in., 
50c each; 18-24 in., 75¢ each. 
BERBERIS THUNBERGI. (Japan Barberry). The ideal 
low hedge plant, hardy, tough and of compact growth, 
adapted to shearing. The leaves are a beautiful green 
in the summer turning to a reddish bronze in autumn and 
being covered with shiny red berries all winter. It is 
customary to plant about 12 to 15 inches apart for a 
thick hedge, but 2 feet is close enough where individual 
expression is desired. 12-18 in., 40c; 18-24 in., 60c¢ 
each. 
BERBERIS THUNBERGI MINOR. (Box Barberry). An 
improved Thunbergi, its foliage so round and dense, 
and its growth so evenly compact, that it bears a 
striking resemblance to Boxwood. Slower and denser 
than Thunbergi its foliage allows a closer trimming 
than Thunbergi. 8-12 in., 45¢ each; 12-15 in. 65c¢ each. 

HEDGE OF JAPANESE BARBERRY 

BUDDLEIA CHARMING AND DUBONNET 
CALLICARPA : 
PURPUREA. (Beauty Berry). A small shrub that is na- 
tive a little farther south but does well here if given 
a little sheltered situation. It is covered with small 
pink flowers during August and then followed with 
small clusters of violet berries. 18-24 in., 60c; 2-3 ft. 
75c¢ each. 
CALYCANTHUS 
FLORIDUS. (Carolina Allspice). A unique shrub grow- 
ing upright to 6 feet. The strong reddish brown shoots 
are covered with large glossy leaves, from the ‘axils of 
»Which spring odd double spicy flowers of chocolate red 
which are quite fragrant. 18-24 in., 75c¢; 2-3 ft. $1.00 
each. 
CARAGANA 
ARBORESCENS. (Siberian Pea Shrub). A strong vig- 
orous grower which makes a fine showing with its bright 
green leaves and many clusters of bright yellow flowers. 
Very hardy and may be used often with good results. 
2-3 ft. 75c; 3-4 ft. $1.00 each. 
