

Buddleia, 
White 
Bouquet 
Charming 

BUDDLEIA,. White Bouquet (Left) 
(Flant Patent No. 536) 
Without question one of the most useful and 
attractive of all flowering shrubs: Very con- 
spicuous; blooms at a time when few other 
shrubs show any color. An abundance of long, 
fragrant, glistening white, 10-inch sprays like 
those pictured . . . all summer and all fall. . . 
on a graceful, medium-sized bush that seldom 
exceeds 4 to 6 ft. Especially prized for its long 
season of bloom, on 24 to 30-in. stems which 
are so valued for large bouquets of summer 
flowers. Buddleias are very easy to grow; need 
little care. Often called “‘everblooming summer 
lilacs.’’. 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. 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25 
Ile de 
France 



BUDDLEIA, Charming 
Large spikes of exquisite pink. A glorious effect 
in the garden or shrubbery border; produces an 
abundance of lovely sprays from July to frost. 
4to6ft. 75¢e each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75. 
BUDDLEIA, Ile de France 
Long, 12-in. spikes of glowing claret-purple. 
Majestic, hardy; sometimes grows up to 6 ft. 
tall. Pleasing fragrance! Blooms generously July 
to frost. 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75. 
PUDDLEIA, Royal Red 
(Plant Patent No. 556) 
The first truly red Butterfly-Bush! Royal Red 
and White Bouquet are a combination without 
equal in any other hardy, summer-blooming 
shrubs. Grows 4 ft. tall; produces an abundance 
of spikes from July until frost. 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25 

ALL 4 BUDDLEIAS 
Shown Above 
1 each, White Bouquet, Charming, 
Tle de France, Royal Red 
GROUP <4295 3-00 
Only... 











Pinkish lilac..... MME. ANTOINE 
These gorgeous French Hybrids far surpass all others. Larger florets, 
richer colors, broader spikes, more to a cluster. Every variety is faster 
growing and younger blooming. Fragrant beyond description. Own- 
root, not budded, so wild sucker growth will never bother you. For 
infinite long life, rapid growth and every-year bloom, these strong 
3-yr. plants are worth ten times as much as the old-fashioned varieties. 
KEY CONGO. Large, open clusters of single 
Wine cd ee CONCO florets of a rich wine-red tone. Very fragrant. 
Soft lilac......... PRES. FALLIERES Moderate height but a strong grower and free 
bloomer. 
Blue PRES. LINCOLN 
Reddish purple .. LUDWIG SPAETH PRES. FALLIERES. Showy clusters of 
White! vunnotn on: CANDEUR double, fragrant flowers. The color is soft 
rosy lilac—very delicate and pleasing. Vigor- 
ous growth, producing large heads of bloom. 
PRES. LINCOLN. Moderate-sized, single 
florets in long, open clusters. Purplish in the 
bud, becoming Wedgwood-blue. A vigorous, 
early-blooming variety. 
LUDWIG SPAETH. A prolific producer 
of fine reddish purple blooms. The flowers hold 
their color better than many other varieties. 
Strong, upright plant. 
CANDEUR. Large, full clusters of very 
double florets, snowy white in color. In- 
dispensable no matter what other kinds you 
may have. Sure to bloom well. 
MME. ANTOINE BUCHNER. Very fra- 
grant, large, double flowers in long clusters. 
The buds are carmine, opening pinkish lilac. 
One of the bext modern Lilacs. 
$2.50 each; 3 of one kind $6.25 
BUCHNER 
GROUP xX439 
All 6 J. & P. Modern 
Lilacs pictured, 1 of 
each (value $15.00)... 

