BUTTERFLY BUSH 
(Buddieia) 
CONCORD. A new dark 
Buddleia with blood - red 
eye shading lighter to edge 
of petals, strong spikes. 
DUBONNET. A new dark 
wine dubonnet colored 
Buddleia with firm, large, 
spikes and individual flow- 
ers of good size that do 
not sunburn. 
EMPIRE BLUE (Pat. No. 
536). We have seen no 
other blue Buddleia that 
compares with this. The 
Aster-blue 
with a delicate lilac tone. 
color is an 
FORTUNE (Pat. No. 205). 4-6'. Flowers of pure 
lilac with a brilliant orange eye; large, fully 
round sprays of 2 feet in length. 
ROYAL RED (Pat. No. 556). 4-6". A new va- 
riety of merit; color rich dark royal purple, in- 
tensified to almost red when displayed under 
artificial light. Foliage is deep leathery green. 
WHITE BOUQUET (Pat. No. 536). A new 
White Buddleia carrying 8 in. spikes of fully 
rounded-out blooms. 
GOLDEN BELLS 
(Forsythia) 
SPRING GLORY. This new For- 
sythia is without question the 
loveliest of all the Golden Bells. 
When seen in bloom, it is a sight 
not easily forgotten, its large pale 
yellow flowers completely cover 
the branches in such masses that 
they literally bend with their 
weight. 
SHOWY BORDER ([F. int. spec- 
tabilis). 6-8'. Most showy of the 
Forsythia family, with large gold- 
en flowers covering the arching 
branches. 
HONEYSUCKLE BUSH 
MORROW. White flowers, red 
berries. 5 to 6'. Excellent for 
screening purposes, with the wide- 
spreading branches covered, in 
May and June, with white flow- 
ers and later, with crimson or 
yellow berries. 

BEAUTY BUSH 
ROSY TATARIAN. Lovely rosy-pink flowers, in 
late May, and red berries from mid-summer un- 
til frost. 
ZABELLI. Darkest colored red Honeysuckle. Sun 
or part shade. 
CHINESE LILACS 
Upright, vigorous grower, reddish purple flow- 
ers. April-May. One of the best for general 
planting on account of its free blooming qual- 
ities and hardiness. 2-3' $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75 

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