



Butterfly 
ALTHEA 
We are offering four 
named varieties that are 
“Best for the Southwest.” 
Altheas bloom from May to September, 
producing masses of flowers throughout the 
summer months. Height about 10 feet. 
ANEMONAEFLORUS. Semi-double, bright 
rose. 
AMPLISSIMA. Red, very double, flowers 
resemble Carnations. 
LADY STANLEY. Semi-double, light pink. 
VIOLET-CLAIRE. Large, clear purple, semi-double. 
(We offer only budded varieties, not to be confused with 
seedling-grown plants.) 
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BUSH HONEYSUCKLE 
PINK. Flowers borne in clusters in March and April. 
WHITE. One of our earliest blooming plants, blooming 
in February and March. 
Each 3 
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BUTTERFLY BUSH - Buddleia 
ILE DE FRANCE. A new, improved form of the old fa- 
vorite. Long, graceful spikes of dark violet-purple give 
color from May until frost. It is very fine as a cut flower. 
It is well named as it attracts butterflies and humming 
birds throughout the blooming season. 
Each 3 
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CRAPE MYRTLE 
By far the best known, most popular and finest flowering 
shrub in the Southwest. Blooms freely from June to Octo- 
ber. The soft, fluffy flowers of crinkled crepe are borne in 
dense heads. Watermelon-red is the most popular color. 
Don't worry if they are slow to start growing after planting. 
They are sometimes slow starters. 

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SHRUBS 
FLOWERING QUINCE 
Masses of bright scarlet flowers in early spring. 
Our plants are budded plants grown from flower- 
ing wood. One of the first plants to bloom in the 
spring. 
Each 3 
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HARDY LANTANA 
A rapid, low growing perennial-like shrub, pro- 
ducing small heads of orange and yellow flowers 
the entire season. Very desirable for giving color 
in front of tall shrubs. Thrives in any soil. Orchid 
and yellow variety equally as continuous a 
bloomer. Flowers are a combination of orchid and 
yellow colors. Foliage is prickly and aromatic. 
Each 3 
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PERSIAN LILAC 
Now here is a Lilac that will bloom every year 
and sometimes twice a year, in the spring and 
again in the fall. Large panicles of purple blos- 
soms make a striking effect when in bloom. Very 
fragrant, and make good cut flowers for spring 
bouquets. 
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RED WING 
From Far Off South America Comes This 
Exotic Little Plant 
From South America, the land of color, comes 
one of the most colorful shrubs of recent years. 
Yellow blossoms in sprays with red seed pods that 
cling to the stem give a profusion of color the 
entire summer, regardless of the heat and dry 
weather. Ideal for use in landscape work where a 
small flowering shrub is required. Can be trimmed 
often without affecting its beauty. Fine for cut 
flowers, keeping several days after cut. Not hardy 
north of Lubbock. 
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Flowering Quince 
