New Buddleias 
Butterfly shrubs bloom abundantly the same year you plant them. Are easy to grow and require 
little or no care. Buddleias make their new growth or show signs of life very late in the spring, not 
until the weather has become quite warm. Therefore, be not alarmed if they do not leaf out as soon 
as other shrubs. 
Cfortune (Plant Patent No. 206) 
In Buddleia Fortune we believe we come very close to perfection. The bush 
or shrub is of very neat habit, about 5 feet high and 4 feet across. The 
foliage of Buddleia Fortune is a deep, leathery dark green. The flower 
spikes are lilac with a brilliant orange eye in each tiny flower, thousands of 
which make up the sprays which are from 12 to 18 inches long. The flowers 
are produced in super-abundance throughout the entire summer and autumn 
until stopped by frost. The flower spikes, instead of being flat on one side 
as in many varieties, are fully round and in bloom from base to tip prac- 
tically at the same time. They may be cut with stems 2 feet long and last 
in water for several days. Buddleia Fortune is a grand cut flower as well 
as a showy plant for the garden. 
Each $1.00, Three $2.75, Doz. $8.50 
Flaming AWAD (Plant Patent No. 519) 
This is one of the most brilliant of the Buddleias. In sunlight in the 
garden, the immense spikes are an amazing color of flaming violet or doge- 
purple, intensely brilliant and sparkling with a fiery glow rarely seen in 
flowers. Under artificial light as a cut flower it is supreme, far surpassing 
in brilliance anything yet produced in Buddleias. The flower trusses are 
completely rounded, measuring 12 to 18 inches long. The individual flowers 
are spaced closely and open practically all at the same time. They last a 
long time in bloom on the shrubs as well as when cut and placed in water. 
The plant is vigorous, strong and upright in growth, and flowers throughout 
the summer and autumn. 
Each $1.00, Three $2.75, Doz. $8.50 
G,; ascinating 
A beautiful new Buddleia bearing long, graceful, somewhat open blooms 
of soft cattleya-pink or orchid. This handsome strong growing shrub flowers 
profusely throughout the summer and autumn, and its big round: trusses of 
flowers, 14 to 18 inches long, make it a conspicuous subject. The more the 
flowers are cut, the more new ones grow. Like other Buddleias this new 
variety attracts a great many butterflies, adding to its charm in the 
garden. Not many plants are available for this year and it cannot be 
purchased elsewhere. We, therefore, urge you to send your order promptly. 
Each $1.00, Three $2.75, Doz. $8.50 
Double Flowering Cherry, Kanzan 
ore (Plant Patent No. 705) 
At long last a pure white Buddleia, and one that is as hardy as any of the 
other varieties we offer. Buddleia Peace is a result of many years of effort 
and is an offspring of that fine parent Fortune. The graceful and slightly 
arching flowers are well formed, full, and 12 to 16 inches long, produced in 
abundance throughout summer and autumn until stopped by frost. In the 
garden they give a cool summer effect and contrast pleasantly with other 
varieties. As a cut flower, it is unsurpassed, combining handsomely with 
Glads, Dahlias, or for that matter, any other flower. The plants are rugged 
and grow about 6 feet tall, have fine foliage, grow rapidly and require no 
more care than any other kind. Be the first to have this rare white variety 
in your garden. Each $1.00, Three $2.75, Doz. $8.50 
Purple Price (Plant Patent No. 706) 
The immense broad spikes which resemble Lilacs are a rich, iridescent 
imperial purple which sparkles in sunlight. A brilliant golden orange eye 
in each tiny flower gives added charm and interest to this outstanding va- 
riety. The shape and size of tne flower spikes of the new Buddleia Purple 
Prince are unusual and put this variety in a class by itself. The base of the 
flower spikes is at least twice as wide as that of other varieties, giving a 
very massive effect. These big flowers are produced in unlimited quantities 
throughout the summer and autumn on handsome, rugged, but not too tall 
plants. They are excellent for cutting and particularly handsome under 
artificial light, Each $1.00, Three $2.75, Doz. $8.50 
White Py. ofusion (Plant Patent No. 786) 
This new dwarf Buddleia fills a long felt want for a low growing, all- 
summer flowering shrub of which there are so few. Not over three feet 
high and about the same in diameter, it forms a green mound studded 
with literally a hundred or more short-stemmed flower spikes with pure 
white blooms the same as those of Buddleia Peace. Starting te bloom in 
early August, a continuous supply of flowers is produced until October. 
It fits perfectly into the perennial border and is tops in front of taller 
shrubs, providing a spot of cool color where otherwise there is none. 
® Each $1.00, Three $2.75, Doz. $8.50 
So werlg Chae 
Very beautiful early spring-flowering small trees, seldom growing 
over 25 feet tall. From early to late May they are loaded with single or 
double flowers of great charm and beauty. There are upright growing, 
spreading, and weeping forms of this lovely tree. Should be grown in 
every garden where winters permit their planting. We offer only the 
hardiest varieties which are successfully grown at Highland Park, 
Rochester, N.Y. 
Akebono (Daybreak) Each $4.00, Three $11.00, Doz. $40.00 
In our opinion this is one of the most beautiful trees. It is a pink flow- 
ering type of the famous Yoshino Cherry so widely planted in Tokyo. 
There are said to be over 10,000 trees of it in that city. Akebono belongs 
in the same class as those around the tidal basin in Washington, D. C. 
When in bloom this variety is a cloud of pink with not a leaf showing. 
We get the same old thrill from it every spring as it does not ‘seem 
possible to remember from one year to another how superbly beautiful 
it is. Luckily it is one of the best growers and soon makes a good sized 
and freely blooming tree. Very early; the first Cherry to bloom. 
Amanogawa Each $4.00, Three $11.00 
Erect growing, semi-double Cherry. Name means “Milky Way.” Unlike 
all others in its extremely narrow, erect growth, which takes little room. 
Flowers semi-double, pink, in erect clusters. 
James H. Veitch (Fugenzo) Each $4.00, Three $11.00 
Rather late flowering but considered one of the finest garden varieties. 
Nice, shapely small tree loaded in spring with deep rose-pink blooms. 
Kanzan Each $4.00, Three $11.00 
Also called Kwanzan and Sekiyama. All names mean Gateway to the 
Mountain. Probably the most popular and best known double. Flowers 
very large, up to 2 inches, with about 30 large petals; deep rosy pink. 
Kuramayama Each $4.00, Three $11.00 
‘A beautiful double late flowering Cherry. Flowers open flat and wide and 
are quite full. Petals are ruffled and frilled and of a beautiful shade of 
pink with delicate carmine edges, and center of flesh-pink. 
Mt. Fuji Each $4.00, Three $11.00 
A lovely variety highly valued by all who love flowering Cherries. Its 
double, snowy white flowers are very large and heavy, produced in great 
abundance. Being the only snow-white, rose-flowering Cherry in culti- 
vation in this country, it is very popular. The Arnold Arboretum Bulle- 
tin often mentions it because of its beauty and hardiness. 
Naden Each $4.00, Three $11.00 
A great garden favorite. Makes a tremendous show when trees are 
literally smothered in apple-blossom-pink, semi-double flowers arranged 
in short-stem clusters. Nice, small lawn tree. 
Shirofugen Each $4.00, Three $11.00 
(Victory.) Color effect very unusual. When first open the large flow- 
ers are soft pink, soon becoming white. Then as they get older they 
turn deep cerise so that the tree always has plenty of both pink and 
white flowers at one time. It is an extremely profuse bloomer and good 
grower. New leaves deepest bronzy purple. 
WEEPING CHERRIES 
Single Pink Weeping Cherry Each $6.00, Three $16.00 
.Weeping heads grafted on straight trunks about 6 feet tall. Flowers 
small, single, pale pink. 
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