BUDDLEIA — The Summer Lilacs 
Often called BUTTERFLY BUSH because of their attraction to butterflies. We are 
_ proud to offer these five magnificent, new varieties. Plant several in your shrub or 
_ ftower garden, as their blooms come at a time when flowers are scarce, and they 
last a long time. Excellent for cutting. 
i $51—CHARMING. Large, rose orchid-pink flowers. 65c each; 3 for $1.65. 
> $52—EMPIRE BLUE. (Patent No. 557) Magnificent blue flowers; finest of its color. 65c 
each; 3 for $1.65. 
_ $53—ILE DE FRANCE. Long spikes of rich claret-purple. 65¢ each; 3 for $1.65. 
S54—ROYAL RED. (Patent No. 556) Exceptionally fine red; well-filled plumes. 65c 
each; 3 for $1.65. 
3 SS5S—WHITE CLOUD. Beautiful all-white Buddleia. 65¢ each; 3 for $1.65. 
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_ 857—DWARF DEUTZIA. (Gracilis). Charming little shrub, low growing, bushy, cov- 
ered with dainty white flowers in May-June. Excellent for foundation groups or 
_- edging; fine to clump at the entrance walk. Each 2 5 
WDE RESET oe On eee eee $0.70 $1.25 $2.80 
FS S58—-GOLDEN ELDER. (Sambucus aurea). The golden beauty of its foliage contrasts 
: richly with the green ot other shrubs. Immense flower heads of pure white followed 
by purplish berries that are edible. 6-8 ft. at maturity but easily trimmed to any 
desired size. Plant in full sunlight. ‘Each 2 5 
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_ $59—ALTHEA, ROSE OF SHARON. Handsome, double, crinkled flowers in late sum- 
mer and fall; rich foliage. Great favorite in moderate climates for hedges, groups, 
or specimen planting. Give a 2-ft. mulching of straw during the winter in the 
North. 5-8 ft. at maturity. Pictured in color on page 48. Choice of (a) Pink, (b) Pur- 
ple, (c) Red, or (d) White. Each 2 5 
dds awadewsee see cees $u.35 $0.60 $1.25 
S60—BEAUTY BUSH. (Kolkwitzia amabilis) A fitting name for this really beautiful, 
hardy plant from China, its drooping branches thickly covered with delicate pink, 
fragrant flowers in May and June. 4-6 feet at maturity. Illustrated in color on op- 
posite page. Each 2 5 
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WE RECOMMEND THIS NEW SHRUB 
_ $61—BLUE MIST. (Caryopteris). The lovely new Blue Spirea. A cloud of fringed, 
: powder-blue flowers cover the low rounded plant in August through fall, and 
are fine for cutting. The graceful mound grows only about 2 feet tall; fine 
foliage is silvery green. A splendid, new, hardy plant for the flower border, or for 
foreground of shrub plantings. See color photo on page 48. 


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$62—GOLDEN IBOTA. (Vicari). Splendid, rugged plant, with leaves of clear yellow. 
A wondertul and colorful shrub tor contrast in mixed plantings, and develops a 
__ very striking hedge. Plant it in full sunl.ght. 31/2-6 ft. at maturity but can easity be 
kept chpped to smalier proportions. Illustrated on opposite page. 
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_ $63—SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER. Most popular of all dwarf shrubs. Great masses 
of rose-crimson flowers envelop the plant in July, then scattered blooms until frost, 
hence often called “Everblooming Spirea’. ldeal for edging, low hedges and 
foundation planting. 2-3 ft. at maturity. See color picture, page 48. 
Each 2 5 
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ESPECIALLY FINE 
BRISTOL RUBY WEIGELA. (Plant Patent No. 492). Most outstanding, new, red- 
- flowering shrub. Heavy covering of handsome, bell-shaped flowers of glossy ruby- 
crimson during spring and early summer, and again a fine showing of blooms in 
late summer and fall. Plant is hardy, and develops a well formed, rounded speci- 
men, attaining a matured height ot 6 to 7 feet. Superb shrub for the home land- 
scape. Pictured in color on page 48. 
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S65—WEIGELA ROSEA. (Diervilla). Bushy, spreading plant with beautiful trumpet- 
shaped blooms of rosy pink. Very popular, and an elegant shrub for specimen 
planting or foundation groups. 5-8 ftat maturity. — Each 2 5 
2-3 ft.. select .......... SS Re ant aR 23 Sos See $0.75 $1.35 $3.00 
S66—-WEIGELA EVA RATHEE. Rich, deep-red flowers in great abundance that last 
nearly all summer; semi-dwarf, growing 3 to 4 feet tall at maturity. Fine shrub for 
foundation group or border. ¥ Boh 2 
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SP CRD Sa Sie aa a Se ea $0.75 $1.35 $3.00 
$67—SWEET MOCK ORANGE. (Philadelphus coronarius). Favorite shrub, noted for 
its white waxen blooms of orange-blossoms fragrance. Tall, strong-growing plant, 
much used for screens, backgrounds and fillers, as well as specimen planting. 
6-10 ft. at maturity. Pictured on opposite page. <i 5 
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S68—HYDRANGEA P. G.-(Paniculata Grandiflora). Magnificent fall Hydrangea, 
famed for its huge, cone-shaped flowers of white that later are tinted pink and 
bronze, lasting for weeks. Fine for winter bouquets. Very hardy plant, doing best 
in a rather moist, semi-shady location. 3-5 ft. at maturity. Pictured at right. One of 
the most popular shrubs of all times and one of the most beautiful. 

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_ {Planting Directions for Shrubs are given on page 58). HYDRANGEA P. G. Page 49 
