GREEN or COLORFUL—WITH FLOWERS or BERRIES 
A Choice to Suit Individual Preference or Environment 
Requirements 












IMPROVED 
EVERGREEN BITTERSWEET 
(Bigleaf Wintercreeper) 
Color: inconspicuous white—orange- 
red berries. Blooms: May, followed 
by berries. Height: 2 to 4 feet. 
This compact, low-growing, bushy 
plant is a mass of rich evergreen foli- 
age all year long. The colorful, bright, 
orange-red berries add to its novel 
beauty in the winter. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTE 
(A Flowering Hedge Plant) 
Color: brilliant white. Blooms: May-June. Foliage: fine, 
maidenhair. Height: 4 to 6 feet. Plant: 2 to 3 feet apart. 
One of the best for a flowering hedge. Graceful arch- 
ing branches. Forms a dense barrier for screening un- 
sightly views. 

PRIVET, 
AMOOR RIVER NORTH 
Foliage: clean light green. Height: can 
be trimmed to any height desired. For 
untrimmed screen grows up to 10 feet 
tall. Plant: single row, 1 foot apart. 
Double row, dense, 1 foot between rows 
and 18 inches apart in the row and stag- 
gered. 
A very hardy hedge plant from East- 
ern Siberia. The very compact, low 
branching growth insures a_ beautiful 
hedge. 


ETERNAL FLAME (Red-Leaved Barberry) 
Foliage: rich sun-resistant bronze-red becoming more brilliant as the season advances. Height: 2 ¢ - 
The “bright spot” all year in every landscape planting. The colorful foliage is followed by myriads of bright red berries which last all winter. 
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2 to 3 feet. Plant: 18 inches apart. 
