Wisteria 
Rhododendron 
BARGAIN NO. 14 
4. Choice Buddleias, 
(one of each variety listed) 
$9.15 
| Net, not prepaid 
Pink Flowering Almond 
PINK WEEPING WISTERIA 
1-53 — A rare Wisteria with pink flowers 
that are more lovely than any picture 
can illustrate. Hundreds of graceful 
clusters of exquisite pink throughout the 
summer. Very hardy. Our plants are 
from blooming wood, so you may be 
sure your plants will bloom (usually the 
second or third year after planting). 
2-Yr. vines, from blooming wood, $1.00 
each; 3 for $2.75. 
DAPHNE CNEORUM 
Garland Flower 
2-110 — Very dwarf shrub, with spread- 
ing branches covered with blue-green 
leaves. Almost evergreen. Each branch 
and stem is tipped with dense clusters 
of rose-pink, -deliciously fragrant flow- 
ers, in April and May, and at intervals ' 
during the summer. Hardy but should 
be given a sunny location in northern 
states. Price: Strong plants, from 3-inch 
pots, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.50. 
RHODODENDRON HYBRIDS 
2-106 — Rhododendrons have long. been 
considered one of the most striking 
shrubs. These hardy hybrids will solve 
your problem for shady locations as it 
will grow and do well without much 
sunlight. Foliage is large, rich, glossy 
green and stays that way the year 
around. We cannot guarantee color of 
bloom, since these are Hybrids, but 
shadings run from pink, through the 
lavender shades to deep rose. They pre- 
fer an acid soil. Nice, 9- to 12 in. shrubs, 
x $1.50 each; 2 for $2.85. 
PINK FLOWERING ALMOND 
2-119— The shrub is a cloud of tiny rose-like 
blooms before leaves appear. Early. spring- 
flowering shrub. Growth dwarf and bushy, 
compact with slender branches. Flowers are a 
rosy-pink, generally fully double, set close to 
the wandlike branches. Very hardy. 2-Yr., 18- 
24 in. shrubs, 85c each; 3 for $2.40. 
AMERICAN HOLLY 
1-49 — (Ilex Opaca). An evergreen tree which has been 
acclimated to northern states. A moderate grower with 
spreading, short branches tapering upwards to a narrow 
head. Broad, oak-like shiny evergreen leaves with spiny 
teeth. Bush is covered with red berries in fall, which 
remain on the branches nearly all winter. These plants 
are out of 214-inch pots, assuring you a larger percent- 
age of growth, Will average about 50% male and fe- 
male, but no sex can be guaranteed. Price: fine’ plants, 
out of 214-inch pots, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.50. 
CHOICE BUDDLEIAS 
For delicate coloring, for their long blooming period, 
for hardiness and general dependability, these beautiful 
Buddleias described below are unexcelled. Not only are the 
blooms exquisite, but they will attract the most colorful 
butterflies. 
2-109 — Empire Blue. Produces an abundance of gorgeous sprays of the very 
finest blue, from midsummer until late fall. The well-filled, compact spikes 
are borne on strong stems; bushy shrubs 3 to 4 ft. high. 
2-95 — Pink Charming. Elegant, long sprays of beautiful pink blooms — 
often 12-15 inches long. Produces a bushy plant 5 feet high. 
2-101 — Red Glory. Produces armloads of graceful 12-to 15-inch racemes of 
gorgeous ruby-red flowers from July until late fall. Attains height of 5 to 6 
feet the first year. Hardy; will live for years. One of the finest red varieties 
ever offered. 
2-118 — White Cloud. A new white Buddleia producing huge spikes of fully 
rounded-out bloom. These glistening white racemes provide beautiful bou- 
quets as they are excellent cut flowers. Shrubs attain a height of 3 to 4 ft. 
PRICE: All Varieties of Buddleias, strong plants, 75c each; 
3 for $2.10. 
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MAKE YOUR ‘‘HOUSE’”’ A ‘‘HOME’’ WITH THESE COLORFUL BEAUTIES 1] 
Buddleia, 
Red Glory 
