
Virginal Mock Orange 

For Brilliant Fall Foliage 
Euonymus Alatus (Cork Bark) 
An attractive shrub because of its heavily ridged branches. 
Flutings resemble layers of cork. Foliage is especially fine in 
Grows 6 
autumn when it changes to many brilliant shades. 
to4o Teel tail. 
Firebush 
New, Taller, Upright Growing Type. 
Early in the spring this attractive shrub is com- 
pletely covered with dazzling orange-scarlet flow- 
ers which are followed by small, fragrant, quince- 
shaped fruits. Foliage waxy and dark green. 
Branches are rough and closely knit, making it 
desirable for hedges. 
The Brilliant “FIREBUSH” (Cydonia) 

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Mock Orange 
VIRGINAL. Blooms throughout the season. This won- 
derful Mock Orange is without question one of the 
most beautiful of the shrubs. Single flowers on one- 
year wood; double flowers on two-year wood. Grows | 
6 to 8 feet in height and is a valuable addition to 
any shrub group. Blooms with single flowers on new ‘ 
growth all summer. 


Euonymus Alatus or Cork Bark Shrub 
Showing Brilliant Autumn Colors 
Weigelas 
FLORIBUNDA. The everblooming red Weigela Floribunda sur- 
passes all other red-flowering shrubs. Much hardier than Eva 
Rathke and a better flower. Commences blooming early in 
spring and continues all summer long. Leaves are a rich glossy 
green and densely cover the branches, A necessity in every 
border planting. Will reach 5 feet in height. 
ROSEA. One of the finest of the family. Tall and vigorous grow- 
ing with abundant deep pink flowers in June. Occasional 
blooms the balance of the summer. Will reach 7 to 8 feet 
in height. 
Weigela Weigela 
Floribunda Rosea 
