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BARGAIN NO. 13 
10 SHRUBS—ALL DIFFERENT 
Our Cheice of Varieties—Each One Labeled 
(Regular Catalog Grades) 
ONLY $2.00, Not Prepaid 
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BEAUTY BUSH <kotkwitzia amabilis). Ex- 
quisite new shrub from China. Profusely covered 
in May with small, bell-shaped pink flowers with 
orange veins in the throats. The graceful branches 
and showy seed pods which remain all winter, make 
this a year-round shrub. Sturdy, 12 to 15 in. bushes, 
50c each. 
5 CHOICE BUDDLEIAS 
(Butterfly Bush or Summer Lilacs) 
ILE DE FRANCE The sensational Purple Buddleia. A 
good hardy grower with extreme brilliance of color in the 
bloom spikes which often attain a length of one foot. Blooms 
August to frost. 
DUBONNET A gorgeous color, similar to that of the 
famous French wine, Dubonnet. In sunshine and artificial 
light it glows a true red. Strong stems of erect growth, with 
firm spikes closely set with bloom. A good late summer 
cut flower. 


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BEAUTYBERRY 
ORCHID BEAUTY a4 comparatively new variety of exceptional beauty. Its un- 
usually long spikes of bloom are colored a delicate cattleya-orchid, with brilliant orange 
eye, and are easily twice as long as some of the older varieties. It is in full flower 
from tip to base at the same time. 
Price of Above Three Varieties: 60c each; 3 of a single variety, $1.50. 
CHARMING a genuine bright pink.. Unsurpassed for extreme length of flower 
sprays. Large, well set flowers appear at tip before base of spikes has begun to fade. 
CONCORD one of the newest and best Buddleias. Produces strong spikes of 
dark, purplish-maroon color, shading lighter to edge of petals. Truly a magnificent 
Buddleia. 
Price ef Above Two Varieties: 70c each; 3 of a single variety, $1.75. All Varieties Offered 
Are Heavy Rooted, 2-yr., Field-Grown Plants. 
SPECIAL: 
ZABEL’S RED HONEYSUCKLE 
(Lonicera tatarica zabeli). One of the 
best varieties. Loaded at blooming time 
with masses of red flowers, claimed to be 
more nearly a true-red than any other 
sort. Flowers followed by quantities of 
red fruits late in season. Choice. Strong, 
15 to 18 in., bushes, 50c each; 2 for 90c. 
AMERICAN CUT-LEAF 
ELDER (Sambucus canadensis). Dis- 
tinctive, cut-leaf, bright green foliage with 
giant panicles of creamy white flowers fol- 
lowed by loads of giant clustered purple- 
black fruit make it an all-season attrac- 
tion. Berries delicious when used for 
jelly or pies. Well branched, 18 to 24 
in., bushes, 35¢ each; 3 for 90c. 
CALYCANTHUS (Calycanthus 
floridus). The attractive, dark reddish 
brown flowers produced in the spring are 
enticingly fragrant. The large pods 
which follow are also aromatic. Bush 
covered with glossy, deep green foliage. 
An all-season attraction. Sturdy, 15 to 
18 in., bushes, 35¢ each; 3 for 90c. 


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CHASTE TREE 
One each of the five above varieties, all labeled, only $2.60, not prepaid. 
AMERICAN BEAUTYBERRY 
(Callicarpa americana). A native, large- 
leaved shrub. Blooms in August with 
small clusters of blue flowers, followed by 
showy violet-colored berries. Strong, 18 
to 24 in., bushes, 45¢ each; 2 for 80c. 
CHASTE TREE (Vitex macrophylla). 
Combines unusual beauty of foliage, with 
attractive spikes of lovely lavender-blue 
flowers, borne in upright panicles on tips 
of stems. Blooms profusely from July un- 
til frost. A most desirable summer- 
flowering shrub. Strong, 12 to 18 in., 
bush, 45¢ each; 3 for $1.10. 
AMERICAN CRANBERRY 
BUSH (Viburnum Americanum). 
Large, showy masses of white flowers in 
June, followed by brilliant red clusters of 
edible berries in late September. If not 
picked, berries remain on bush all winter. 
Heavy, 2 to 3 ft., bushes, 60c each; 2 for 
$1.10. 
ROSE-ACACIA (robinia hispida) 
Bush-type Moss Locust. An attractive 
tree-like shrub with light green foliage. 
A beautiful sight when loaded with clus- 
ters of pea-shaped, rose-pink flowers dur- 
ing June and July. Sturdy, 18 to _ 
24in., bushes, 35c ea: 3 for 90¢, 

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