40 SPRINGBROOK GARDENS 
VITEX: Chaste Tree 
Macrophylla, 
2-3 tect Ea. $1.00 Three $2.75 Doz. $10.00 
3-4 feet ____ Ea. $1.25 Three $3.25 Doz. $12.00 
A very attractive shrub growing 6 feet tall with 
palmate foliage and graceful branching spikes of 
lavender blue flowers from late July until Fall. 
May be severely pruned in Spring for dwarf growth. 
WEIGELA 
Bristol Ruby Plant. Pat. 492 
2-c1leetie ee Ea. $1.75 Three $4.75 Doz. $17.50 
The brilliant ruby-red flowers covering this shrub 
during June make it outstanding in the shrub bor- 
der. Blooms off and on all during the summer. 
Ultimate height 7 ft. 
Othello, 2-3 feet Ea. $1.25 Three $3.25 Doz. $12.00 
Deep rose flowers which are almost red blooming 
in showy racemes in June. Flowers are large with 
long tubes and make a fine show. Height 6 feet. 
Finest Patented 
Hardy Hybrid Tea Roses 
Flowering profusely for show in the garden and cut- 
flowers in your home. We have selected the “Cream Of 
The Crop” varieties. 
Butterscotch. Pat.613 _.__ === Ea. $1.50 Three $3.75 
Soft tone of orange yellow with buff tints and chrome 
yellow at the base of each petal. An unusual and 
outstanding color in Roses. Beautifully formed, large 
double flowers on strong stems. 
Charlotte Armstrong. Pat. 455 ____ Ea. $1.50 Three $3.75 
Long pointed buds of deep red opening to a Juminous 
cerise red. The blooms are fully double with high 
centers on sturdy stems with healthy, luxurious 
foliage. All American Winner 1940. 
Chrysler Imperial. Pat. 1167 ____ Ea. $2.75 Three $8.00 
This superb rose was the 1953 winner of the A.A.R.S. 
award. Glowing crimson and very fragrant. 
Forty-Nineér. Pat. 79202 eee Ea. $2.25 Three $6.00 
A brilliant two-toned rose. The upper side of each 
petal is a brilliant oriental red while the under side 
is a highly contrasting chrome yellow. Long buds 
open to good size double blooms. 
Fred Howard. Pat. 1006 ss Ea. $2.25 Three $6.00 
Rich yellow Hybrid tea, blooming from Spring until 
late Fall. Has double flowers on long stems. Hardy 
in any section of the U.S. All American winner 1952. 
Golden Anniversary. Pat. 806 _____ Ea. $1.50 Three $3.75 
Handsomely formed golden flowers with an apricot 
blush at times. Well branched plants with foliage 
right down to the ground. Heavy and continuous 
bloom. 
Helen Traubel. Pat. 1028 _____ _———s Ea. $2.75 Three $8.00 
Beautiful shade of light pink changing to a luminous 
apricot. This rose was named for the first lady of 
American opera. All American winner 1952. 
Lowell Thomas. Pat. 595 Ea. $1.50 Three $3.75 
An outstanding yellow rose in every respect. Long 
deep chrome buds open to very large, clear yellow 
high centered blooms. Sturdy, almost thornless 
stems and vigorous foliage add to the attractiveness 
of this fine rose. 
