(Kolkwitzia) 
A magnificent flowering shrub, growing to a height of 7 feet. Upright growing 
branches arch gracefully outward, and during the June blooming season are 
weighted downward with pink, bell-like flowers. Hardy and not too particular 
as,to soil conditions. 18-24 in., 95¢ each; 3 for $2.70. 2-3 ft., $1.15 each; 3 for $3.25. 
BUDDLEIAS 
(Summer Lilac) . 
CHARMING. Long sprays of lavender-pink. “, 
DUBONNET. Large sprays of wine-red. 4 
ILE DE FRANCE. Violet-purple and very fragrant. & 
ORCHID BEAUTY. Orchid-pink with brilliant % 
orange eye. Flower heads up to 24 inches in length. 
ROYAL RED. (Pat. No. 556.) Rich dark royal purple. 
Large sprays 2 feet in length. New variety of merit. 
The late Summer Lilac. Resembles Lilacs in shape and 
appearance. Long, slender spikes through late summer and 
fall. Plants grow 4 to 5 feet tall. 
Each 95c; 3 for $2.70, postpaid. 
(Philadelphus Aurea) 
Always a “‘showy”’ shrub because of its all-season golden yellow 
foliage. Flowers are intensely white, with a fragrance which is de- 
lightful, more delicate, yet as penetrating in the garden as that of 
the Jasmine. Grows to a height of 4 to 5 feet, and is not fussy 
about location—doing well in smoky or dusty places. Each 2 for 
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The Feathery 
SUMMER GLOW. There is a lacy loveliness and charm 
about this shrub not found in others. Beautiful silvery 
blue-gray foliage is like a veil. A sharp and delightful 
contrast is made by the airy Tyrian rose flower spikes 
appearing on top of the delightful foliage all summer. 
Lovely for cutting. Very tolerant to salt air and wind. 
Ultimate height about 8 feet. Can be pruned and kept 
to 5 to 6 feet if desired. Each 2 for 
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