Japanese Quince 
This is one of the most brilliantly colored flowering 
shrubs that can be grown in the North. A nicely grown 
plant will reach at least 8 feet, and when in full bloom in 
spring, is a picture that once seen will never be forgotten. 
Try a hedge of it for a real spectacle. 
Calycanthus floridus 
There used to be at least one of these shrubs in every yard 
on the Eastern Seaboard, but for some reason our tastes went 
modern and it is high time we got back to the dull beauty 
and unforgetable fragrance of the old Sweet Shrub. 
Hemerocallis, Patricia 
This lovely flower is just a little different from most of 
the light-colored Day-Lilies, being a clear tone of pale 
yellow shading into a greenish-tinted throat. As seen by the 
picture it is a bloom of splendid form and to add to its JAPANESE 
desirability it is delightfully fragrant. QUINCE 
HEMEROCALLIS, PATRICIA 
30 GREENBRIER FARMS, INC. 
