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away the plant will make new growth which will 
fruit the first season. 
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Varieties: 
Magnolia. Very large; brownish straw color; 
excellent for canning and for preserves. Will bear 
on one-year stems. More widely grown than any 
of the other varieties of figs. Bears over a long 
period, having young fruit at the same time as 
mature, ripe fruit. 
Brown Turkey. Medium to large fruit shaped 
like a pear. Skin coppery brown, flesh white ex- 
cept has pink tinge near seed bed. Ripens mid- 
season and is one of the hardiest varieties. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS. 
From the first warm morning in spring, when 
the Forsythia shows its flowers of gold to the 
frosty fall days when the Hydrangea turns to red 
and brown, you can enjoy the beauties of flower- 
ing shrubs. Color, fragrance, hardiness, and 
quick growth unite to make these plants indis- 
pensable in every well-planned landscape, wheth- 
er small or large. By careful study, one may have 
beauty of foliage, flowers, or fruit practically the 
year round, lending an interest to one’s planting 
which cannot be gained by any other class of 
plants. 
ALMOND (Double Pink Flowering)—One of the 
earliest plants to bloom; rather dwarf growing 
and very beautiful. Flowers are soft pink. 
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ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon)—An upright growing 
shrub which is well known and is one of the 
most satisfactory. The flowers vary from single 
to double, and the plant withstands unfavorable 
conditions well. 
Anemoneflora—Bright Rose. 
Adrens—Clear Violet. 
Boule de Feu—Purplish Red. 
Jeanne d’arc—Pure White. 
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ARONIA (Chokeberry)—Dark green foliage in 
summer, turning to vivid red in the fall. Hardy. 
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BARBERRY THUNBERGI (Japanese Barberry)— 
A low growing, hardy shrub with small leaves 
which turn bronzy-yellow and red in the fall. 
The flowers are pale yellow, followed by scarlet 
fruits. 
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RED LEAF BARBERRY—A variety of great de- 
mand; similar to Japanese Barberry in growth. 
Will not color up to advantage Serer in sun; 
hardy. 
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