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BUTTERFLY BUSH 
HARDY SPRING-FLOWERING 
Unless a very immediate effect is required 
sufficient space should be allowed between 
flowering shrubs to permit of full development 
—3 feet for dwarf varieties and 5 feet for the 
taller ones. 
The early blooming habits of most varieties 
make a fine combination with the early 
flowering bulbs for which they form splendid 
backgrounds. 
Abelia grandiflora 
The habit and foliage are distinctly orna- 
mental and it blooms almost continuously 
from early summer until frost. The flowers 
are white, tinted lilac. Matured height 3 to 
4 feet. Plants, $1.75 each. 18 to 24 inches. 

FLOWERING ALMOND 
Almond, Flowering 
The flowers are borne on its slender branches 
during May, and are very fragrant. Matured 
height 5 to 6 feet. 
Pink—Double flowering; pink. 2- to 3-foot 
plants. Each $1.00. 
Althea 
(Rose of Sharon) 
The Altheas are among the most valuable of 
our tall, hardy shrubs on account of their 
late blooming, which is from August to Oc- 
tober. We offer in two colors. 10 to 12 feet high 
when mature. Reds and purple. 18-24 inch 
plants. Each $1.00. 

DAPHNE ODORA 
Andromeda 
(Pieris Japonica) 
Three to four feet when mature. Pronounced 
An-drom’-eda. Pretty low growing compact 
evergreen that likes partial shade and moist 
peaty soil for best results. Young branches 
are red. Blossoms in dense racemes of white 
flowers in spring. 12-15 inch plants. $2.50. 

AZALEA MOLLIS 
Azalea 
Attractive low growing shrubs belonging to 
the Rhododendron family and delighting in 
slightly acid soil. Should not be cultivated. 
A. MOLLIS. Yellow to deep apricot—decidu- 
ous. 12-15 inches. Each $2.50. 
HEXE. A dwarf evergreen with showy scar- 
let flowers. Medium sized plants. Each $1.50. 
New Red-Leaved Barberry 
The finest shrub novelty of recent years. 
Identical with the Greenleaved Barberry, ex- 
cept that the foliage is a rich, Justrous bronze- 
red which becomes more vivid as the season 
advances. 1%- to 2-foot, 2-year-old plants. 
Each $1.00. s 
Buddleia. 
(Butterfly Flower) 
FORTUNE (Patent No. 206). Flowers of pure 
lilac with brilliant orange eye; large fully 
round sprays nearly 2 feet in length. Fine cut 
flowers. Foliage deep leathery dark green. 
Prolific bloomer. 2-3 foot plants. Each $1.00. 
CHARMING. The finest of all pink Buddleias. 
Bears all through the late summer beautiful 
long sprays of lavender-pink blooms, ex- 
tremely fragrant and very dainty in coloring. 
Each $1.00. 
DUBONNET. A new dark wine dubonnet col- 
ored Buddleia with firm, large spikes and 
individual flowers of good size that do not 
sunburn. Each $1.00. 

MOCK ORANGE 
SHRUBS 
Daphne 
(Garland Flower) 
Dainty low growing shrubs with wiry stems 
covered with dark green leaves tipped with a 
cluster of fragrant pink flowers. 
D. CNEORUM (Summer Blooming). 6 to 9 
inches. Each $1.75. 
D. ODORA. Blooms in winter 
spring. 9 to 12 inches. Each $1.75. 
and early 
Deutzia 
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. A fine, tall-grow- 
ing, double, white-flowering variety. 9 to 10 
feet high when mature. 2- to 3-foot plants. 
Each $1.00. 

FORSYTHIA 
Forsythia 
A very decorative shrub with bright golden 
yellow, star-shaped flowers which burst into 
bloom at the beginning of spring while the 
bush is otherwise bare. 
SUSPENSA (Weeping Golden Bells). A tall 
shrub of willowy growth, the branches grace- 
fully arching. 4 to 6 feet high when mature. 
2- to 38-foot plants. Each $1.00, 
Heather 
MEDITERRANEA. Lavender pink bloom from 
late fall all through the winter. A compact 
low growing evergreen shrub suitable for 
slopes, banks, rock gardens and plants around 
the house. Each $1.00; 4 for $3.75. 
