Permanent Beauty 
MASS COLOR 
FRAGRANCE 
FOLIAGE 
FROM SPRING TO FROST 
MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM, 
Oregon Holly-Grape 
(Broad Leaved Evergreen Shrub) 
Average 
Zones Blooms Mature Height 
3 May-June 3-4 ft. 
4-5 May 3-5 ft. 
“Twelve months of color” begin in early 
spring with attractive clusters of rich yel- 
low flowers. Blossom-time is followed by 
blue berries through midsummer. All year 
long the foliage is its greatest attribute. 
It has large shiny lustrous green holly- 
like leaves through spring and summer— 
turning to bronzy red in autumn and win- 
ter. In windy locations in colder areas, 
leaves develop brown spots in late win- 
ter. This foliage is quickly replaced with 
new foliage in early spring. Recommended 
for planting in full and partial shade, full 
sun, dry and wet places. 
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GOLDEN VICARY (Ligustrum Ibota Vicary) 
Average 
Zones Blooms Mature Height 
2-3 Golden leaves 3-6 ft. 
4-5 : spring until 4-6 ft. 
6-7-8. late autumn 5-8) it. 
A neat, compact, slow-growing shrub that can be clipped to any shape 
desired. Noted for ‘its ¢lear golden foliage that holds its color from early 
spring until snow, flies. A “must” for color contrast in foundation plant- 
ings. Recommended for planting in full ‘sun, where it maintains its 
‘rich golden color—and for dry places. 
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WEIGELA, VARIEGATED 
Average 
Zones Blooms Mature Height 
2-3 June-July 4-5 ft. 
4-5 May-June 4-6 ft. 
6-7-8 May 4-6 ft. 
One of the most interesting of all the variegated flowering shrubs. Its foli- 
age is a rich green, with a white border. In blossom time the bush is covered 
with rose-colored flowers which hang in clusters from the axils of the leaves 
and ends of the branches. It makes a fine contrast plant, Recommended. for 
planting in full sun and dry places. 
