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Charming Ile de France 


CHARMING (Left Corner) 
Charming gives a glorious effect in 
the garden or shrubbery border; pro- 
duces an abundance of lovely sprays. 
All the virtues of the well-known 
Ile de France, but taller and with 
larger spikes of exquisite pink. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00; 
6 for $3.75 
ILE DE FRANCE (Left) 
Majestic, hardy; sometimes grows 
up to 6 ft. tall. Long, 1-ft. spikes of 
glowing  claret-purple. Attracts 
butterflies. Pleasing fragrance! 
Blooms generously, July to frost. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00; 
6 for $3.75 
ROYAL RED (Right) 
(Plant Patent No. 556) 
The first truly red Butterfly Bush! 
Fragrant, admirable for cutting. 
Royal Red and White Bouquet are 
without equal in any other hardy, 
summet-blooming plants. Grows 
4 ft. tall; produces abundance of 
spikes even the first year, from July 
until frost. 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; 
6 for $4.25 
... The Only Reliable 
** 41l-Summer ” Flowering Shrub 
BUDDLEIA, White Bouquet 
Introduced by Jackson & Perkins 
(Plant Patent No. 536) 
Without question one of the most useful and 
attractive plants all summer. Very conspicuous, 
blooms at a time when few other shrubs show 
any color; excellent for flower arrangements. 
Truly the answer to your prayers for shrubs of 
medium size that will give you a continuous 
supply of flowers all summer long. 
Flowers All Summer 
An abundance of long, fragrant, glistening white 
10-in. sprays like those pictured . . . all sum- 
mer and all fall... on a graceful, medium- 
sized bush that seldom exceeds 5 or 6 ft. in height 
and is generally lower. Especially prized for its 
long season of bloom and the unusually fra- 
grant flowers on 24- to 30-in. stems which are so 
valued for large bouquets of summer flowers. 
Anyone Can Grow Buddleia 
Buddleias are very easy to grow; need very little 
care. Often called “‘everblooming summer 
lilacs.’’ Sweetly fragrant, the graceful, all-out- 
at-once spikes are a great attraction for butter- 
flies. Like all Buddleias, the tops die down in 
winter but come up more vigorously than ever 
the following spring. The roots live on from 
year to year. By mid-July your plants will be 
heavy with flowers each season. 
White Bouquet blooms very profusely from 
July to frost. Rich, abundant foliage has a 
silvery sheen on the under side. Plant in most 
any soil or climate. White Bouquet is an im- 
portant new contribution to horticulture. Guar- 
anteed to bloom. 
85ce each; 3 for $2.25; 
6 for $4.25 



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