ROSE OF SHARON 
(Hibiscus Syriacus.) Gorgeous 
blooms in August and September 
when few shrubs are in flower. 
Showy blossoms like the old- 
fashioned double rose smother the 
bush. Grows 12 ft. 2-3 ft. plants. 
DN5334D. JeanneD’ Arc (white). 
DN5307D. Ardens (purple). 
DN5306D. Anemoneflora(pink). 
Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.85. 
DN5333D. Collection one each 
variety above (3 plants) $2.75. 
of Cardin ory 
Extend your color season—new accents of garden color 
every month from April to October! You'll want to in- 
clude these colorful shrubs in your landscape plans. Ideal 
for country home, lawns, or to ‘fill in’’ garden spots. 
Breck’s balanced selection of healthy, 2 year old field 
grown plants, shipped directly to you from nursery at prop- 
er planting time. Order at once while stocks are complete. 
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VITEX 
“Saltbox’’ or sophisticated modern— 
here sacolorful and adaptable fellow 
that will fit into any landscaping pic- 
ture. The Chaste Tree of medieval 
background is generous during late 
summer and fall with continuous 
spikes of soft lavender blue flowers 
held well above silvery green foliage 
on neat and shapely plants. Fast grow- 
ing and impervious to summer drought. 
Cut back each fall. 
DY312D. Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.85. 
BITTERSWEET 
(Celastrus Scandens.) Hardy old 
Roxbury Waxwork—as New England 
asa Wild Grape! Entwines itself over 
stone walls and fences, offering safe 
harbor to nesting birds. Festoons the 
countryside with a wealth of brilliant 
orange scarlet fruit every fall. Berries 
make beautiful holiday decorations— 
or festive dinners for your favorite 
wild birds. Plant 3 for ideal pollina- 
tion. Healthy field grown plants. 
DN5537D. Each, 85¢; 3 for $2.40. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH 
Late summer lilac! A profusion of 
colorful blooms on long, graceful 
spikes in August and September. 
Irresistible to butterflies. Grows 
to 8 feet. Cut back each Fall for 
rapid, new growth in Spring. 
DN5470D. White Bouquet. 
DN5468D. Royal Red (fragrant). 
DN5469D. Empire Blue 
Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.85. 
DN5466D. Collection (1 each 
above), 3 plants, $2.75. 
EUROPEAN 
SMOKE BUSH 
(Cotinus Coggygria.) As sen- 
timental as Lavender and Old 
Lace! Delightful with the 
browns and reds of the popu- 
lar ranch houses—especially 
nice with pastel colors, tool 
Old timers need no introduc- 
tion, new settlers will love the 
clean summer foliage—and 
everyone admires the ‘smoke’! 
Large heads, lasting for weeks 
of lazy, hazy purplish brown 
flowers. 
DY314D. Each, $1.75. 
2 for $3.25. 
FLOWERING 
ALMOND 
(Prunus glandulosa plena.) You 
will know Spring is here to 
stay when the Flowering Al- 
mond bursts into bloom. Gay 
as a Maypole, it’s the crown- 
ing triumph of your garden 
when in full bloom. Every 
branch and twig is completely 
clothed with hundreds of fully 
double peach-blossom pink 
rosettes. Grows to 5 ft. 
DN5404D. Each, $1.25; 
3 for $3.60. 
TRUE BRIDAL WREATH 
(Spirea prunifolia plena.) Demure, sweet and choice 
is the true Bridal Wreath—and a lovely background for 
spring bulbs! The upright, willowy growth is com- 
pletely smothered with compact double snow white 
buttons. An old favorite of years gone by, it’s still 
popular and much admired! For the old fashioned and 
modern garden! 
DN5443D. Each, $1.10; 3 for $3.15. 
MAGNOLIA 
(Soulangeana.) ~ Har- 
binger of Spring—dig- 
nified, majestic and col- 
orful! Boldly bursting 
forth in Full glory while 
other plants are still 
asleep, the Saucer Mag- 
nolia dominates the en- 
tire spring landscape. 
The fragrant 6’” white 
blooms are touched 
with soft purple shad- 
ings on the outside. 
Grows well in city or 
country. Silvery gray 
trunks and branches. 
Grows to 90 ft. 
DN5400D. Each, $5.95 
Q for $11.50. 
