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(Plant Patent No. 538) 
and distinctive it is really in a class by it- 
self. Its very double snow-white blossoms among the large, leathery, glossy green leaves 
make it unsurpassed in beauty by all other flowering shrubs. : 
Called a “Mock Orange” yet so very new 
The unusually symmetrical plants are very rugged, quick growing, not particular as to 
the soil and will stand the shade better than most flowering shrubs. 
Its snow-white blossoms reaching its maximum of bloom in May and June, yet linger- 
ing throughout the entire summer, make it very useful for accent pines. The ae 
scented blooms will perfume the summer shrubbery border. Order early end have this 
beautiful shrub reserved for you. PRICES: $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI AMOOR RIVER PRIVET 
The arching sprays are covered with The hardiest and one of the most beau- 
countless white flowers in early spring.  tiful hedges. Glossy green leaves stay on 
Very hardy, used in all sorts of landscape long into the winter. PRICES: 12-18 in 
work. Grows to height of 6 feet. PRICES: heavily branched, 45¢ each; 10 for $2 2a 
18-24 in., 50c each; 10 for $3.75. : 50 for $10.00. é ore 
BUDDLEIAS | 
3 Beautiful Colors—Will Bloom This Year 
The Lilac-like flowers are produced in panicles 15-18 inches long. Such a profusion of these fragrant flowers is produced that 
it is doubtful whether any other shrub blooms so abundantly and over so long a period, extending from July until] late autumn. 
The compact bushes attain a height of about 5 feet. The leaves are long and rather narrow. The butterflies attracted to these plants 
in the garden add to their interest. The old wood dies back during the winter and should be pruned out as soon as new shoots 
come up from the ground in spring. We have selected what we believe are the three most outstanding varieties. 
ROYAL RED. (Pat. Applied For.) The reddest Buddleia, a glistening, satiny, purplish red. A brilliant variety for cutting. 
PRICES: $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75, postpaid. Net, No Discount. 
PINK CHARMING. Rosy, orchid-pink, exotic, full tapering flower panicles, with foliage of clear green, blends with any back- 
ground. PRICES: 60c each; 3 for $1.75, postpaid. Net, No Discount. 
HARTWEGI. A pleasing, bright lavender with each tiny floret having a distinct orange eye. Excellent for cutting. PRICES: 60c 
each; 3 for $1.75, postpaid. Net, No Discount. 
WINTER DAPHNE 
(Mezereum) 
Often blooms in February in mild climates. In the North it comes into 
full bloom the first part of March. You cannot help but be delighted with 
the tantalizing, spicy fragrance of the beautiful, rose-violet clusters of flowers. 
Bushes are glowing, never get over 3 feet high, and the plant will have 2 
spread of about 2 feet. It is an excellent edging for evergreens and rock 
gardens. The long narrow leaves are bluish green which appear after bloom- 
ing and remain into the winter. Loves shade and moist locations, also does 
well in sunny places. Wrapped in peat moss in which it can be planted as it 
is an acid loving plant. PRICES: 3-year, field-grown, $2.00 each; 2 for $3.75. 








BITTERSWEET 
Lustrous green foliage 
throughout the summer, turning 
a bright yellow in fall. The 
berries are a bright orange and 
very showy, stay on into the 
winter. Much used for autumn 
and winter bouquets, being per- 
manent. Two plants needed for 
cross pollenization. PRICES: 3- 
yr., extra heavy, 65c each; 3 for 
$1.75; 6 for $3.25. 
FRENCH PUSSY 
WILLOW 
A small tree-like shrub with attractive 
leaves 2 inches long and an inch wide. Its 
popular appeal is the conspicious silky 
catkins which bud in the fall and make 
those ‘‘springy’’ bouquets just as the snow 
melts in spring. PRICES: 2-yr., 55c¢ each; 
3 for $1.40. 
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