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is bright crimson ; the leaves change into many shades of red, 

 yellow, orange, and brown. 



Eucryphia pinnatifida. — This beautiful Chilian shrub, so 

 much admired for its white Hypericum- like flowers in summer, 

 is also ornamental in autumn with its orange and scarlet leaves. 



Fig. 11. — Kolreutebia paniculata. (From the Dictionary of Gardening.) 



Euonymus atropurpitreus. — A North American shrub, 7 to 10 

 or more feet high. The leaves, as the name implies, become 

 very dark purple before they fall. E. obovatus has much larger 



