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TEUCRIUM (Chamaedrys) 
Zones Blooms Height 
1-2-3 July-Aug. 10-12 in. 
4-5 July-Aug. 12-15 in. 
6-7-8 June-July 12-18 in. 
This dwarf-growing plant is blessed with a rich, dark green, 
glossy foliage which usually stays green the year around, except 
in zones 1 and 2. Charming , spikes of small, but nu- 
merous reddish purple to @ rose colored flowers is an 
added attraction during Jae blossom time. It is of 
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EVERGREEN BITTERSWEET 
Zones Blooms Height 
aus Foliage remains DEBT aie 
4-5 green 2-3 ft. 
6-7-8 year “round 2-4 ft. 
The foliage stays on and stays green all year. It’s a com- 
pact and bushy plant and can be trained and trimmed for 
use in most any location. The gorgeous clusters of orange- 
yellow berries that remain on the plant all winter can be 
cut for long-lasting winter decorations indoors. 









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SNOWBERRY RACEMOSUS 
Zones Blooms Height r 4 
1-2-3 May-June 4-5 ft. ; : 
4.5 May-June 4-6 ft. 
6-7-8 May 4-6 ft. 
One of the best of the berried shrubs, pro- 
ducing heavy clusters of snow-white waxy ber- 
ries which hang nearly all winter. The birds 
love them. 
ALMOND, DOUBLE PINK 
Zones Blooms Height 
2-3 May 4-5 ft. 
4-5 March-April 5-7 ft. 
6-7-8 March-April 6-9 ft. 
An old-time favorite that has held its popularity down through the ages—and rightfully it should. In spring, 
before the leaves appear, the Chrysanthemum-like luminous pink blooms make it a mass of spring coler. 
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