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HARDY SHRUBS 
Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen 
(except where noted) 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush) 
Wonderful for providing privacy during the summer and it 
flowers freely the first year. Simply prune to restrain. Fra- 
grant subshrub which is nice as a hedge or specimen plant, 
flowering in July and August. 
Fascinating—Outstanding garden asset. Numerous graceful 12 
inch spikes of Cattleya Pink produced throughout the sum- 
mer and fall. Choice combined with Purple Prince and 
Peace, 4 to 6 feet tall. 
Flaming Violet (#519)—Finest and most brilliant Buddleia 
with immense spikes of intense, imperial purple. Very vigor- 
ous and upright, 4 to 6 feet high. 
Fortune (#206)—Unusually neat grower about 5 feet tall. 
Lovely lilac blooms with brilliant orange eyes in each floret 
are produced throughout the summer until frost. Wonderful 
cut flower. 
Peace (#705)—A pure white as hardy as the other varieties. 
Graceful, well formed spikes produced in abundance right 
through the summer until frost. Beautiful for bouquets. 
Rugged grower to about 6 feet. Fine-textured foliage also an 
asset. 
Purple Prince (#706)—Rich, iridescent, imperial purple spikes 
strongly resembling lilacs while the brilliant golden-orange 
eye adds charm and interest. The flower’s shape and size is 
unusual, producing a massive effect. 
White Profusion (#786)—New dwarf attaining a height of 
about 3 feet. Virtually a green mound massed with quantities 
of short-stemmed white spikes flowering from August to 
October. 
CARYOPTERIS (Hardy Blue Spirea) 
Blue Mist—Delightful, low-growing shrub, 1/2 to 2 feet tall, 
in bloom from August to frost with clusters of pale blue, 
fringed flowers. Silvery-green foliage also distinctive. Com- 
pletely hardy hybrid. 
FORSYTHIA 
Lynwood Gold—This splendid new Forsythia originated in Ire- 
land and we predict it will replace, before many years all other 
varieties of deep yellow color. It is one of several fine shrubs 
we have obtained in Europe for distribution in this country. 
The branches are erect and literally smothered under 
golden yellow flowers from top to bottom. Not only are the 
flowers produced in the most profuse manner but the individ- 
ual blooms are better and fuller in form as well as of greater 
substance, apparently never minding bad weather. For a 
magnificent show of golden yellow, there is nothing better. 
It is superb for cutting and flowering in the House during the 
winter months. It has been carefully tested for several years 
and we recommend it without hesitation. Ultimate height 5 
. 7 feet depending on conditions. Price: $2.50 each per 
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HYPERICUM 
Hypericum Hidcote—From the famous estate in England, we 
obtained this variety a few years ago. It grows into a twiggy 
shrub about 18 inches tall and about the same in diameter. 
Throughout the summer it is covered with bright yellow cup- 
like flowers about 2 inches in diameter. In cold winter it 
might freeze back to the ground but this does not matter 
because it springs up from the base producing each summer 
its masses of blooms. A fine shrub for the foreground in the 
border. In the temperate parts of the country it will reach a 
height of 3 to 4 feet. Flowers are fragrant and appear late 
June continuing until mid-October. Price: $1.50 per plant, 
$15.00 per dozen. 
Sungold (#568)—A hardy, shapely, dwarf shrub which grows 
into an almost completely oval globe of 2% to 3 feet in 
diameter and about 18 to 24 inches in height, densely cov- 
ered with foliage that is handsome throughout the Summer. 
It bears its cymes of golden flowers at the end of every shoot 
of the summer’s new growth. It flowers more freely and 
much longer than any of the Hypericum now in general use. 
Its flowers are bigger and produced in immense quantities, 
transforming this lovely plant into a small mound of gold 
when in full bloom. The average size of bloom is from 2% 
to 3 inches in diameter. Price: $1.50 per plant, $15.00 per 
dozen. 
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For many years our customers have been asking us to 
furnish them with Tuberous Rooted Begonias. With this 
idea in mind we have had one of the leading growers in 
California select some of his especially fine varieties of 
the Camellia type. We offer them this year for the first 
time in assorted colors. 
A light soil containing a quantity of humus is best for 
Begonias. Do not water to excess so that the soil goes 
sour, especially when they are first planted. When plants 
are in full growth, apply only sufficient moisture to keep 
from drying out at any time. Price: 50c per tuber, $5.00 
per dozen. 
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