Sales Restricted to the : 
Following Territory 
The varieties pictured and described are not 
Jones Biome Height usually hardy in all zones. Sales should be | 
4-5 May 4-6 ft. restricted to the zones specified under each | 
6-7-8 May 5-8 ft. variety. 
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PYRACANTHA, FIRETHORN 
(Coccinea Lalandi) 
A most remarkable berried shrub that re- 
tains its foliage all winter in zones where 
planting is recommended. The attractive, 
long trusses of pure white flowers are only 
a prelude to the big show. An abundance 
of brilliant orange-scarlet berries follow the 
bloom and the bush becomes a “mound of 
flame” with the effect lasting well into the 
winter. 






GARDENIA FORTUNE! (Everblooming) 
Zones Blooms Height 
7-8 Everblooming 4-6 ft. 
Spring to fall 
The deep, rich, glossy green of the foliage complements the pure white beauty of its wax-like blossoms— 
truly a beautiful thing to behold. This foliage maintains its dark green color the year around, except in 2 
very severe winter. Should the leaves become damaged during a cold winter, it will start growing again with 
the coming of spring. The blossoms are everblooming—presenting a gorgeous spectacle throughout the 
growing season. The sweet perfume of the Gardenia Fortunei subtly fills the garden with its lovely fragrance. 








oe ee eg ae 
hob See ae JASMINE NUDIFLORA (Winter Jasmine) 
i Zones Blooms Height 
BEAUTY BERRY (Callicarpa) 5 March-April 2-3 ft. 
Zones Blooms Height A rare ocmbination of beauty—thousands of closely set 6-7-8 February-April 2-4 ft. 
dainty pink flowers are followed in late September by masses A dwarf, viny, rambling, fountain-like plant of Chinese origin. 
| 4-5 August 3-4 ft. of berries which last until mid-winter. An ideal “bouquet The rich clear yellow blossoms carry the typical Jasmine fra- 
6-7-8 July-Aug. 4-6 ft. shrub’—flowers and berries fine for cutting. grance. 
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