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AZALEA MOLLIS 
For a blaze of spring color, this showy plant Is 
exceptionally good. Low growing and bushy, these 
brilliant shrubs become covered with clusters of 
sparkling flowers. This is a hardy outdoor shrub 
under Michigan conditions, which prefers an acid 
soil. Plenty of acid peat moss should be worked into 
the soil around each plant. Will grow im full sun or 
part shade and can be used beautifully wherever a 
low-growing accent plant is wanted. Available in 
Red, Orange, Rose and Yellow. 10 to 12-in. grade 
in peat balls, $2.25 each; 3 for $6.00. (Larger plants 
available at all our branches. ) 
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BUDDLEIA 
(Butterflybush) 
One of the few continuous- 
blooming shrubs, the Buddletas 
are highly recommended for 
summer and fall color. They 
are easy to grow and re- 
quire little care. They 
should be planted prefer- 
ably im a sunny border. 
In northern areas, they often freeze back to the ground and should be cut back each 
spring. Their long attractive spikes of bloom make very choice cut flowers. Grows 
5 to 6 feet high. 
Charming. A favorite sweet-scented pink variety. 
Dubonnet. Numerous close-set spikes of wine-red. 
Hartwegi. A compact, hardy form with very heavy, dark green foliage. The color 
is bright lavender, with each floret having an orange eye. Excellent for cutting. 
Ile de France. Large flowers of rich reddish purple, in Iong panicles. 
Royal Red. Pat. 556. A newer variety that produces a profusion of large, 2-foot 
sprays of dark royal purple from July until frost. The foliage is deep leathery green. 
All Buddleias $1.75 each; 3 for $4.80 
One each of the five varieties for $7.50 
CHAENOMELES (Flowering Quince) 
C. japonica (Japanese Flowering Quince). The large, bright red flowers of the 
Japanese Quince produce one of the most attractive spring pictures. They are 
borne in great profusion along the branches before the leaves unfold. It is a dwarfish 
shrub suitable for foundation planting. Our plants are waxed or plantected to 
prevent drying out of the canes. 15 to 18 in., $1.35 each; 3 or more, $1.20 each. 
11% to 2 ft., $1.60 each; 3 or more, $1.45 each. 
C. lagenaria (Red Upright Flowering Quince). This ts a taller-growing form of the 
popular Chaenomeles group, which may reach 6 or 7 feet high if desired. Its red 
flowers appear In tremendous quantities all along the branches. Fine for specimen 
planting or for hedging and shrub border use. 1 14 to 2 ft., $1.70 each; 3 or more, 
$1.50 each. 2 to 3 ft., $1.90 each; 3 or more, $1.75 each. Hedge grade, 6 to 12 In., 
10 for $3.95. 
AZALEA MOLLIS 
BUDDLEIA 
CHARMING 
BUDDLEIA 
DUBONNET 
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Backyard Landscape Offer 
Nine beautiful flowering shrubs—think of it, enough to 
plant a border or screen 25 to 35 feet long. All are attractive, 
tall-growing beauties that will add lots of color to your yard. 
Perhaps you have an undesirable view to hide, a vegetable 
garden or building to screen. There are a dozen ways these 
shrubs can be used. io oo 
And note the sizes. These are not seedlings but heavy, well- 
branched, 3 to 4-foot landscape specimens. For best effect 
these could be planted in groups of three. i 
3 DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER 
3 VIRGINAL MOCKORANGE ee 
3 PINK TATARIAN HONEYSUCKLE 
- ALL3to4ft.HIGH 
Purchased singly, they would cost considerably mo 
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