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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 flower garden, as their blooms come at a time when flowers are scarce, 
and they last a long time. Excellent for cutting. Snowbank is pictured at the left, 
while Royal Red, Charming and Empire Blue are shown in color on page 43, 
S2—CHARMING. Large, lovely, orchid-pink flowers. 65¢c each; 3 for $1.65. 
S3—EMPIRE BLUE. (Patent No. 557). Magnificent blue flowers; finest of its color. 
85c each; 3 for $2.25. 
S4—ILE DE FRANCE. Long spikes of rich claret-purple. Profuse bloomer. 65¢ each; 
3 for $1.65. 
S5—ROYAL RED. (Patent No. 556). Exceptionally fine purplish-red, well-filled 
plumes. 85c each; 3 for $2.25. 
S6—SNOWBANK. Beautiful all-white Buddleia. 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00. 
S7—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 
12-15 in.) transplants i250)... i a ee ee ee $0.75 $1.40 $3.00 
S8—GOLDEN ELDER. (Sambucus aurea). The golden beauty of its foliage contrasts 
richly with the green of other shrubs. Immense flower heads of pure white fol- 
lowed 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 
9-4; select... Siete io ed et ee ea $0.75 $1.40 $3.00 
S9—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 43. Choice of (a) Pink, (b) 
Purple, (c) Red, or (d) White. Each 2 5 
5-18 ine ec ateyt sy Shake seater hte ace eh ee oe ee $0.40 $0.70 $1.35 
ESPECIALLY FINE 
S10—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 specimen, attaining a matured height of 6 to 7 feet. Superb shrub for 
the home landscape. Pictured in color on page 43. 
2-3: ftielect ns Oe ee rt. Sa nea on ee oie eae $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00 
THE NEW, SUNNY BEAUTY 
S11—HYPERICUM GOLD STAR. A most charming shrub, seldom growing over 3 ft. 
tall, with brilliant, waxen flowers of intense yellow in July and August. The plant 
is compact in habit, with a dense covering of attractive foliage. Splendid fore- 
ground plant, or excellent for the flower border. See color photo on opposite 
page. Needs winter protection in severe climates. Each 2 
5 
12-18 Sn Ero eee te cept ied Seti pea eee ee el $1.00 $1.80 $4.25 
S12—SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER. Most popular of all dwarf shrubs. Great mass- 
es of rose-crimson flowers envelop the plant in July, then scattered blooms until 
frost, hence often called "Everblooming Spirea’’. Ideal for edging, low hedges 
and foundation planting. 2-3 ft. at maturity. See color picture, page 43. 
Each 2 5 
12-18) in ransplantaieo5c 5 (2 ee eee $0.50 $0.90 $1.85 
S14—VIRGINAL MOCK ORANGE. (Philadelphus virginalis). Superfine Mock Orange 
with extra large, pure waxen white flowers, five to seven in a cluster, some 
single, some semi-double, some double, and have delicious fragrance. A long 
ae FS fact, nearly everblooming. 6-8 ft. at maturity. See picture on page 
3 Each 2 5 
CENA iia SMR ra icin AIA Hit ty ere ea oN Nees REN o eS $1.25 $2.30 $5.25 
NEW—BEAUTIFUL GOLDEN PRIVET 
S15—GOLDEN IBOTA. (Vicari). Splendid, rugged plant, with leaves of clear yel- 
low. A wonderful and colorful shrub for contrast in mixed plantings, and devel- 
ops a very striking hedge. Plant it in full sunlight. 31-6 ft. at maturity but can 
easily be kept clipped to smaller proportions. Illustrated on opposite page. 
‘ Each 2 5 
10-153in. transplants “ia.2543). ee ee $0.90 $1.70 $3.75 
S16—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 
12-18 ans transplants.)-3)25 eae oe) Ad Lo eee $0.85 $1.60 $3.50 
WE RECOMMEND THIS NEW SHRUB 
S17—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 fore- 
ground of shrub plantings. See color photo on page 43. 
2-3 ft., select 
2-G:4t, “select nies comes - se e ea eira cs Re a Sine sies $425 
S18—HYDRANGEA P. G. (Paniculata Grandiflora). Magnificent fall Hyd 
famed for its huge, cone-shaped flowers of white that dence are fnied pink: cad 
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 left. One of 
the most popular shrubs of all times and one of the most beautiful. 
Each 2 5 
4-3 ft pelecti epi ak een a NK es ds oc oe aes ee $1.00 $1.80 $4.25 
(Planting Directions for Shrubs are given on page 35.) 
