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HYBRIDS 
ae | i” ,® ! Superior French Hybrid Lilacs Far Surpass All Others! 
\Wug , Own Root... Will Not Develop Wild Canes! 
“4 ae These gorgeous French Hybrids far surpass all others. Larger florets, 
‘ : richer colors, broader spikes, more to a cluster. Every variety is faster 
growing and younger blooming. Fragrant beyond description. 
Own-root, not budded, so wild sucker growth will never 
bother you. For infinite long life, rapid growth and every- 
year bloom, these strong 3-yr. plants are worth ten times 
as much as the old-fashioned varieties. 
\N THESE SIX 
nG VARIETIES 
AVAILABLE 
OUTSTAND! 
CONGO. Large, open clusters of single florets 
of a rich wine-red tone. Very fragrant. Moderate 
height. Strong grower and free bloomer. 
PRES. FALLIERES. Large showy clus- 
| ters of double, fragrant flowers. The color is 
| soft rosy lilac—very delicate and pleasing. 
| AMBASSADEUR. Moderate-sized, single 
| florets in long, open clusters. Purplish in the 
| bud, becoming Wedgwood-blue. A vigorous, 
' early-blooming variety. 
LUDWIG SPAETH. A prolific producer 
_ of fine reddish purple blooms. The flowers hold 
their color better than many other varieties. 
CANDEUR. Large, full clusters of double 
florets, snowy white in color. Indispensable 
| no matter what other kinds you have. 
Bs MME. ANTOINE BUCHNER. Very fra- 
B grant, large, double flowers in long clusters. 
The buds are carmine, opening pinkish lilac. 
$2.50 each; 3 of one kind $6.25 
Ambassadeur 
Pres. Fallieres 
Group #282 
All 6 J. & P.Modern Lilacs pictured 
1 of each 
Value $15.00 Only 
BUDDLEIA, 
White Bouquet (Left) 
(Plant Patent No. 536) 
An abundance of long, 
fragrant, glistening white, 
10-in. sprays like those 
pictured . . . all summer 
and fall . . . Bush seldom 
exceeds 4 to 6 ft. Especially 
prized for its long season 
of bloom, on 24 to 30-in. 
stems. Buddleias are very 
easy to grow; need little 
care. Often called “‘ever- 
blooming summer lilacs.”’ 
Like all Buddleias, the 
tops die down in winter 
but come up more vigor- 
ously than ever the follow- 
ing spring. 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; 
6 for $4.25 
BUDDLEIA, Royal Red (Below) 
(Plant Patent No. 556) 
Very conspicuous; blooms at a time when few 
other shrubs show any color. The first truly 
red Butterfly Bush! Royal Red and White 
Bouquet are a combination a 
without equal in any other : 
hardy, summer-blooming shrubs. 
Grows 4 ft. tall; produces an 
abundance of spikes from July 
until frost. 
85e each; 3 for $2.25; 
6 for $4.25 
Royal Red 
BUDDLEIA, Charming 
(Above) Large spikes of ex- 
BUDDLEIA, 
Ile de France (Above) 
quisite pink. A glorious effect Long, 12-in. spikes of glowing 
in the garden or shrubbery claret-purple. Majestic, hardy; 
border; produces an abundance sometimes grow up to 6 ft. 
of lovely sprays from July to tall. Pleasing fragrance! 
frost. 4 to 6 ft. Blooms generously July to frost. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; 75e each; 3 for $2.003 
6 for $3.75 6 for $3.75 
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