FLOWERING SHRUBS 35 

Rocknoll’s shrubs are all 2 year old weli branched field grown plants and should in 
no case be compared with the usual small pot grown shrubs usually sent out on mail 
orders. Our well rooted, well branched shrubs should bloom this coming season. 
All are 2 to 4 ft. high before being cut back for shipping and transplanting—except 
for Buddleias which are best handled as potted plants. 
4 DANDY NEWER BUDDLEIAS 
50c each; 3 for $1.39; $5.00 ‘dozen 
PINK DAWN—tThe best pink Buddleia grows 4 to 5 
feet. Long sprays of true pink, deep green foliage. 
RED GLORY—Sturdy, very compact plants with 
flowers of true rich red. 
ROYAL BLUE—Lovely graceful spikes of pure deep 
lilac blue. 
WHITE CLOUD—Tall bushes, fragrant long spikes 
of pure white. 
$ 1 -50 
DANDY NEWER 
BUDDLEIAS 
BEAUTY BERRY 
Callicarpa Purpurea 
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1 each of those shown above 


BUTTERFLY BUSH. Buddleia 
Perhaps the most prolific flowering of all 
shrubs blooming continually from July till 
frost if kept picked. Large attractive spikes 
of flowers 8 to 10 inches long. Tips freeze 
back in winter but renew promptly in spring. 
4 Beautiful Standard Varieties 
35c each; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.89 
CHARMING—The new Pink Butterfly Bush. 
Bright lavender pink.. 
HARTWEGI—Fast growing. Flowers softest 
lavender. New. 
ILE DE FRANCE—New. Showy deep red- 
dish purple. 
MAGNIFICA—The old favorite. Soft lilac 
blue flowers. 

1 each of above 4 Buddleias $1.25 

ACANTHOPANAX 
SIEBOLDIANUS 
: Five Leaf Aralia 
60c each; 3 for $1.75; $6.00 dozen 
A graceful shrub to 10 ft. high with arching 
branches and bright green shining foliage. 
Excellent for rocky banks and slopes, 

75¢ each; 3 for $2.00 
A lovely shapely shrub roted for its clusters 
of attractive purple berries in the fall. The 
tops kill back in very cold winters like the 
Butterfly bushes. 
COTONEASTER ACUTIFOLIA 
60c each 
3 for $1.75 
$6.00 dozen 
An extremely 
hardy shrub, 
ideal for spec- 
imen  plant- 
ing or as a 
hedge. Shiny, 
dark green 
leaves, pink 
flowers, black 
fruit that the 
birds love in 
winter. 
COTONEASTER 

Our Shrubs—Planted in March or April Will Flower This Year 
