sunoio BUDDLEIAS 
ALSO KNOWN AS “SUMMER LILACS” 
ROYAL RED PLANT PATENT No. 556 
The reddest Buddleia to date. It will surprise you with the great 
number of shoots it throws up to a height of 5 feet, each tipped 
with a 15- to 18-inch long spike of glistening, satiny, purplish red. 
A brilliant variety for cutting. All of the three Buddleias described 
will bloom this year. 85c each. 
HARTWEGI 
Has proved its hardiness and beauty. Bush is of compact habit, 
Foliage very heavy and of superb dark green. Flower sprays are 
borne on every branch, and are large and well shaped. Color a 
pleasing bright lavender with each tiny floret having a distinct 
orange eye. Excellent for cutting. 75¢ each. 
PINK CHARMING 
This exotic Buddleia is indeed a Pink Charming. Extra long 
flower panicles, many measure 15 to 18 inches long, full and 
tapering perfectly toward the top. Plant is hardy and foli- 
uge of clear green, blends with any background. Like all 
the Buddleias, new shoots come up from the ground each 
spring. The old wood dies back during the winter and 
should be pruned out as soon as new growth starts. 
Py BU DDLEIA Aa Buddlelos are postpaid East of the Rocky Mts. West of 
' x e , the Rockies add 5c per plant for extra postage charges. 
AS { COLLECTION 
Li @ One each of the GORGEOUS YELLOW DAYLILIES 
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Ju 3 three Buddleias as HEMEROCALLIS—EASY PERENNIAL TO GROW 
pictured at___left As lovely as the finest Lilies and as easily grown as 
. . a weed. These brilliant Daylilies will bring weeks of 
and described at right. color to your garden. Exquisitely formed blooms are 
borne cver a long period in the middle of the summer 
? Oo Post- when other flowers are scarce. Graceful 24- to 36-inch 
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paid stems make them valuable for cutting. We will send 
you 4 different, lately introduced varieties, one of 
which will be the gorgeous double flowering variety so 
much in demond, “Kwanzan.” This root alone is 
worth amost as much as we ask for the group of four. 
All will bloom this summer. 
4 for $1.50—One of each of four different varieties 
incuding one dcoube flowering ““Kwanzan.” 
8 for $2.50—Two of each of four different varieties 
including two double flowering ‘“Kwanzan.” 


PINK ASTILBE, GLORIA 
Hardy plant of the most striking character. Attractive foliage, and 
in June and July the plant thows up long, plumy wands of rosy pink 
bloom on 18-inch stems. Because of their feathery character and bril- 
liant coloring, they are exceptionally showy during their blooming sea- 
son cf approximately three weeks. Excellent for low summer hedges, in 
perennial beds, or for accent pieces against shrub backgrounds. Bloom- 
ing size, fibrous bulbs, 65¢ each; 3 for $1.60. 
Daylilies, Astilbe Fanal and Astilbe Gloria are all postpaid east of tne 
| Rocky Mountains. West of the Rockies add 5c per plant for extra 
postage, 
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