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DEUTZ!IA LEMOINE 
Average 
Zones Blooms Mature Height 
3 May-June 3-4 ft. 
4-5 May 4-5 ft. : 
6-7-8 May 4-6 ft. 
This semi-dwarf member of the Deutzia family develops into a very showy, broad, SYRINGA, 
rounded bush. Although thickly covered with foliage, this is nearly completely 
hidden in blossom time when the bush is covered with a super-abundance of pan- 
icles of small, frilled bell-like flowers of pure white. Recommended for planting 
in full sun, end dry places. 
GOLDEN (Philadelphus Aurea) 
Average 
Zones Blooms Mature Height 
1-23 May-June 4-6 ft. 
4-5 May-June 4-6 ft. 
6-7-8 May 5-7 ft. 
Rich golden foliage envelops this compact, slow-growing 
bush from spring until snow flies. It makes a striking con- 
trast p’ant among the “greens” in a foundation or border 
planting. It’s a “first” for adding color to an established 
evergreen planting. The exquisite mockorange fragrance of 
the lily-white double flowers is another reason for its tre- 
mendous popularity. Recommended for planting in full sun, 
where the foliage maintains its rich golden color—and for 
dry places. 
They Grow 
and Bloom 
or a Lifetime 
PYRACANTHA, FIRETHORN 
(Coccinea Lalandi) 
Average 
Zones Blooms Mature Height 
4-5 May 4-6 ft. 
6-7-8 May 5-8 ft. 
A most remarkable berried shrub that retains its 
foliage all winter in zones where planting is rec- 
ommended. 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. Recommended for planting in partial 
shade, full sun and dry places. 
