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These shrubs are fine for foundation plantings as they hold 
their foliage through the winter. Most of them have attractive 
berries and their foliage colors brilliant red and orange in the fall. 
Several varieties do well in shade. Everyone should use some of 
these in their plantings. 
ABELIA. 4-5 ft. A hardy free blooming shrub with shiny pur- 
plish green leaves. Blooms profusely all summer with small, 
light pink, trumpet-shaped blossoms. Graceful, upright, spread- 
ing grower. See illustration. 
18-24 in., $2.25 2-22 ft., $3.25 
EUONYMUS PATENS. 4-5 ft. One of the finest evergreen shrubs, 
with bright green, glossy foliage. Compact and shapely habit. 
In the fall numerous orange, bittersweet berries add to its 
charm. Will grow in shade or sun and can be pruned any way 
desired. See illustration. 
18-24 in., $1.85 24-30 in., $2.25 30-36 in., $3.25 
EVONYMUS RADICANS. Similar to Euonymus Patens with big, 
shiny, evergreen leaves and bright scarlet and orange berries 
in fall. lf planted near wall can be trained to climb. 
2-22 ft., $2.25 242-3 ft., $3.25 3-32 ft., $4.25 
MAHONIA. 3-4 ft. A hardy broadleaf evergreen with shiny 
green, Holly-like leaves which turn a bronzy red in fall and 
winter. In spring the clusters of yellow flowers are very attrac- 
tive; these are followed by blue berries in June and July. Will 
grow in shaded locations. See illustration. 
18-24 in., $3.50 2-22 ft., $4.25 
NANDINA. 4-5 ft. An erect growing shrub with bamboo-like 
shoots. Foliage finely cut, brilliantly colored, varying from dark 
green to bright red. Clusters of brilliant red berries in fall. 
15-18 in., $2.50 18-24 in., $3.00 

