



LILIUM (Continued) 
Umbellatums Crimson Queen (Sass) 
Large, late flowering umbellatum lily with long tap- 
ered petals, like the Regale lily in size, the flowers 
are a bright crimson color. New, choice. 
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Umbellatums (Elegans) 
Sometimes known as the Red Russian; Tip Top or 
the Candlestick Lily. Large umbels of flowers of 
burning red-orange color. Plant in September, 6 to 8 
inches deep. 
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SHRUBS 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush) 
Sometimes known as the summer lilac. A shrub that 
needs little care if planted in a sunny location in weli 
drained soil. Sprays of flowers are produced profusely; 
if kept cut. Used as a filler with gladioli bloom. 
Dubonnet 
A new dubonnet colored Buddleia with firm, large 
spikes and individual flowers of good size that do 
not sunburn. Splendid cut flower. 
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Ile de France, 4-6 ft, 
Large flowers of rich purple, borne in long sprays. 
Very hardy. 
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Pink Dawn 
A Mount Arbor introduction. Compact plants attain 
a height of 4 to 5 ft.; with deep, dark green foliage. 
Large flowers of pink, borne in long sprays and 
produced in great abundance throughout the entire 
Summer and Autumn. Good cut flower. 
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White Cloud 
A new white Butterfly Bush originated by the Car- 
roll Gardens, Very symmetrical and compact bushes, 
3 to 5 ft. covered with sprays of pure white blooms, 
each with tiny bright yellow eye. Perfectly hardy. 
Splendid cut flowex. 
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Buddleia Special 
1 each of Dubonnet; Ile de France, rich purple; 
Pink Dawn; and White Cloud. 
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Euvonymus, Atropurpureus 
Wahoo or Bush Bittersweet, is a native shrub with 
dark purple flowers in July and gorgeous scarlet 
berries and colored foliage in the Autumn. 
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FRENCH LILACS 
Our Lilacs are all on their own roots, plant when dor- 
mant after a killing frost; or, very early in the Spring 
before growth starts, 
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