Buddleias 
The Buddleias are unusually good shrubs, seemingly im- 
mune to both disease and insects. If they freeze down in winter 
it doesn’t matter, as they will come up and bloom the following 
summer. Pictured on this page are Ile de France and Charming, 
two of the most distinct of this splendid family—the one 
dark rich violet-purple and the other dainty lavender-pink. 
Greenbrier Farms have a splendid 
stock of material such as is described 
and pictured on these pages, and we 
should be very happy to have you call 
at the nursery and look over our 
plantings. Gardeners get a great deal 
of satisfaction in selecting their plants 
themselves and you are cordially in- 
vited to visit Greenbrier Farms and 
make your own selections. 
BUDDLEIA, CHARMING 
Hydrangea 
paniculata grandiflora 
The well-known Pee- 
Gee Hydrangea is one of 
the most popular flowering 
plants in the United States. 
It gets along in almost 
any climate, any kind of 
soil, and any situation. 
About all it needs is a little 
food and water once in a 
while and then an occa- 
sional trimming. Such a 
plant will give you the 
results pictured here— 
great heads of tinted 
flowers which can be cut 
and dried for winter 
bouquets. 
BUDDLEIA, aa 
ILE DE FRANCE HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA 
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 17 
