FLOWERING 
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EVONYMUS PATENS (Broad Leaved ees Shrub) 
Average 
Zones Blooms Mature Height 
4-5 June 4-6 ft. 
6-7-8 June 5-8 ft. 
A broad, yet compact and shapely broad leaved evergreen clothed in shiny 
bright green foliage much like that of the Evergreen Bittersweet. The foliage 
stays on the bush practically all winter and is quickly replaced by new foliage 
in early spring. In autumn, the richly colored orange and pinkish red berries 
add to its charm, Recommended for planting in partial shade and full sun. 
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QUINCE (Fire Bush) y< 
Average 
Zones Blooms Mature Height 
2-3 April-May BES) ani 
1-5 April 4-7 ft. 
6-7-8 March 5-8 ft. 
The name “Fire Bush” paints a word picture of the mass of brilliant flame- 
colored, semi-double Rose-like flowers that cover the branches in early spring. 
Adding to its beauty is the purplish bronze of the young foliage at the tips of the 
branches in perfect contrast with the shiny, leathery bronze-green of the mature 
foliage. Another interesting highlight is an abundance of Quince-like, olive-green 
fruit with red cheek that appears in late summer. The branches may be forced into 
bloom for interior decorations in winter. Recommended for planting in partial 
shade, full sun, and dry places. 
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FRAGRANT (Carlesi) 
Average 
Zones Blooms Mature Height 
2-3 May 3-4 ft. 
4-5 April 4-6 ft. 
6-7-8 April 4.7 ft. 
VIBURNUNM, 
Just as the leaves begin to unfold, the bush becomes a mass of huge 
domelike flower clusters of dainty blush-pink. The intense Gardenia-like 
fragrance spreads over the entire garden. 
When not in bloom, this dense, compact bush 
is a ma3s of gray-green foliage, which turns 
to a rich, bronze-red in autumn. Recom- 
mended for planting in partial shade, full 
sun, and dry places. 
PRIVET, REGEL’S Average 
Zones Blooms Mature Height 
2-3 June 3-6 ft. 
4-5 June 4-7 ft. 
6-7-8 May 4-8 ft. 
A very unique shrub that offers all-season beauty. The foliage is very deep 
green all summer—the dainty creamy white flowers are lovely—and in late 
summer, and continuing all winter there is a beautiful display of bright blue 
berries. A real “Tarzan”? for hardiness. Recommended for planting in full 
and portial shede, full sun, dry and wet places. 
