They Grow and Bloom 
For a Litetime 

A truly different shrub. Adds interest to every planting 
through its sparkling blue-green foliage. Has coral-pink 
blooms in early June for a delicate contrast. Later, 
bright red berries add a third change in color. Grows 
6 to 8 feet. 
«« 1139—Burning Bush © © 
(Euonymus Alatus Compacta) 
Outstanding because its very showy rich green foliage 
turns to bright red in autumn. Corky wings make the 
: branches appear square. Myriads of dainty, white flowers in early June are 
- 4 2 followed by Indian-brown and orange berries. Very compact and grows 4 to 
: 6 feet. 


a 7" ¢ 
1235—Syringa Virginalis 1189—Flowering Quince ® © (Fire Bush) 
@ @®® For both foliage and flowers this shrub cannot be surpassed. 
7, Its brilliant flame-colored, semi-double, roselike flowers cover- 


Distinctive in many ways. Its branches ing the branches in early spring often give it the name “Fire 
slender and erect but bow gracefully in May and June when heavily Bush.” The purplish bronze of the young foliage of the tips 
n with snow-white, double 2-inch flowers. Additional blooms form of the branches contrast with a shiny-leathery bronze-green of 
hout the summer and fall, and are always fragrant. Grows 4 to 6 ft. the mature foliage. Grows 3 to Steet. 
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