Platk XXXVl. The garden desij^ner must always bear in mind that many 

 of our shrubs which produce very uninteresting flowers are the ones which pro- 

 duce our most attractive fruiting effects. The variation in colours of the fruits 

 ranges from the pure white of the snowberry (A), through the purple and 

 porcelain blue of the beauty fruit (C), to the vivid reds of which the Japanese 

 bush cranberry (B) is typical. For flowers: (D) beauty fruit, (E) snowberry, 

 (F) Japanese bush cranberry. (See page 162, group XX-B) 



