| GLORIFY 
YOUR GARDEN 
with These 
Choice Plants 
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EVONYMUS BURNING BUSH 
(Euonymus Alatus Compactus) 
Yellow flowers in May and June followed 
by red fruits. In the fall the leaves turn bril- 
liant coppery crimson, tinged rose. Has an 
unusual corky bark. Thrives in partial shade 
or full sun. $1.50 each; 2 for $2.85, post- 
Glamorous! 
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Butterfly Bush or Summer Lilac 
BUDDLEIA 
No other perennial or shrub gives such a brilliant lasting display of color 
so soon after planting. These bushes grow 4 to 5 feet this summer and 
bloom midsummer to late fall. Attract rare butterflies. Cut off tops each 
fall. New tops grow each year and bloom on the new wood. Plant 3 to 5 
feet apart. No special soil needed. 
ROYAL RED. Newest of the brilliant tones. Deep wine-red makes striking 
bouquets. 
DUBONNET. Glowing Dubonnet flowers in enormous quantities. 
ILE DE FRANCE. Deep purple, a long-time favorite. 
WHITE CLOUD. Pure white, very graceful blooms. 
Each 3 
Royal “Red os es Se a ee ee $0.85 $2.25 
Dubennet 23. as Pa ee a Oe en 2.00 
Hecde France 3.25.32 ce 715 2.00 
White Cloud: 6 fsb ee .75 2.00 
Postpaid 
SPECIAL BARGAI | seen ttaticty $2.75 Ni picunt 
2, 
PURPLE FRINGE SMOKE TREE 
the northern states.) PRICES 
Postpaid Each 2 
18224 Tint woe ce ee eietas ee sc Seer 
Colorful—Unusual—Hardy 
each; 2 for $1.95, postpaid. 
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Clusters of misty purple flowers make this shrub look like a ‘puff of 
smoke’’ when in bloom. Flowers are long lasting. Grows 6 to 8 feet tall. 
Trim to desired height. (Ours is the hardy variety that can be grown in 
5) 
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Gorgeously colored Aristocrat! Clusters of large, waxen blooms com- 
pletely cover the 3 to 4 ft. graceful shrub in May and June—in rich shades 
of salmon, yellow, orange, flame-pink. Plant in full sun (in light shade in 
the South), in soil generously mixed with leaf mold and acid peat in about 
equal proportions. Each fall a top dressing of well-rotted stable manure 
will induce finer blooms. As flowers fade remove at once so that they will 
not go to seed, and water freely in dry weather. Do not cultivate. 
Northern sections, cover through the winter the same as Roses. 2-yr., $1.00 
