Butterfly Bush 
The roots are hardy everywhere, and bring forth a brand 
new bush every year, which begins to bloom from early 
summer, until late fall. Also called ‘‘Summer Lilac’’ as the 
blossoms resemble those of Lilacs. Height 4 to 6 feet. Can 
stand full sun. 
5465—Pink Dawn 
5468—Royal Red 
5416—Empire Blue ——— 
5470—Snowbank iy 
Price of all 4 varieties listed above.» 


18 to 24 inch, nice strong plants, 
80c each; 3 for §2.25. 
3 Known under various 
532 Calycanthus names, Strawberry 
shrub, Chocolate shrub, Carolina Allspice, and 
Sweetshrub. Flowers double, brownish purple, pleas- 
antly fragrant. Not hardy in the states North of the 
corn-belt. 18 to 24 inch shrubs, $1.00 each: 3 for $2.85. 
One of each color, 
4 in all 
= Symphoricarpus vu l- 
9310 — Coralberry. $9 90 


garis. A low growing 
shrub, with a healthy foliage, grows well anywhere, 
in shade or sun, even under trees. Its red_ berries, postpaid 
similar to those of the Bittersweet stay on the bush 
alr d tee the fall. 18 to 24 inch plants, 45¢ each: 3 
or $1. 
59312— Cornus - Dogwood €. so 
red-bark Dogwood,. which is hardy everywhere. A 
showy shrub at all times of the year, in large groups 
of shrubs, due to its brilliantly colored bark. Good 
summer foliage, and berries in the fall. 18 to 24 inch 
shrubs, 60c each; 3 for $1.65. 
Crepe Myrtle 
The hardiest strain of these beautiful flowering 
shrubs, but requires winter protection wherever the 
winters are expected to be much colder than Zero. 
Protect with straw or leaf-mulch. Likes full sun. 
5472—Purple Crape Myrtle 
5473—Red Crape Myrtle 
5474—Pink Crape Myrtle 
Price of all Crape-Myrtles: 
18 to 24 inch, blooming size, 55c each. 
9479—Collection of Crepe Myrtle 
One of each of the 
three colors listed ] 45 
above. All 18 to 24 in. 2 
postpaid Blossoms of the Crepe Myrtle. 
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