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Triple Red Honeu^uckle 
T his new Triple Red Honeysuckle is 
Tuithout doubt one of the most re¬ 
markable flowering shrubs. The blos¬ 
soms are fiery red in the center, 
shading into a lighter red toward the 
outer fringe. The foliage is of a 
reddish tint in spring with ruby red 
fruit in fall. This new Bush Honey¬ 
suckle reaches a height of 6 to 7 
feet, is well rounded in shape and 
attractive all through the summer and 
fall. 
1 |t. hi^h “Each; 5^ 4 b for 1 ^ post paid 
Compact (^urnirm 
T he Compact Burning Bush, also called 
Evonymus, is one of our best orna¬ 
mental shrubs. Its chief glory is its 
fall color of brilliant red to scarlet. 
Compact in shape, it is surpassed in 
beauty by few shrubs. The compact 
Burning Bush does well in sun or shade 
and almost any soil. In winter its 
silhouette of stout twigs with wing¬ 
like corky ridges is very picturesque. 
This shrub makes a fine specimen but 
can also be grown as a hedge. 
ihft. hi^h=Each: 654 for "1 post paid 
Red-lvCaVed. 
brilliant accent shrub as solitary 
4jLapecimen or in a close group amidst 
duller foliage, iilso fine for hedge. 
The foliage starts off in a warm bronzy 
red, the heat of summer intensifies its 
red brilliancy and finally autumn adds 
other tints to its richness. The abun¬ 
dant scarlet berries persist throughout 
the winter along the dense network of 
spiny twigs. It likes, a sunny location. 
IVp-. = 5for 1 —postpaid 
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