NTERESTING IN A UNIQUE 
LOWERS AND COLORFUL 
ND BERRIES 
ETERNAL FLAME (Red-Leaved Barberry) 
Average 
Zones Blooms Mature Height 
1-2-3 Foliage, rich PERS sie 
4-5 bronze-red all 3-4 ft. 
6-7 season 3-5 ft. 
For lustrous bronze-red leaf coloring it has no equal. It is a ‘“‘must’’ for color 
accent in all landscape features. The myriads of bright scarlet berries which form 
in the fall give a rich coloring to the planting all winter long. Recommended for 
planting in full sum where the foliage maintains its rich bronze-red color— 
and for dry and wet places. 
CORALBERRY (Indian Currant) 
Average 
Zones Blooms Mature Height 
1-2-3 June-July 3-4 ft. 
4-5 May-June 3-5 ft. 
6-7-8 May 4-5 ft. 
A perfect shrub for color contrasts. The gorgeous sparkling pink 
blooms displayed on the perfect arching branches are followed by droop- 
mg wands of rich crimson berries. Berries remain on the bush all 
winter—they neither darken nor wither. Recommended for planting in 
whole or partial shade, full sun, dry and wet places. 
AZALEA MOLLIS (Not Evergreen) 
SPIREA THUNBERGI Average Average 
Zones Blooms Mature Height Zones Blooms Mature Height 
2-3 April-May 3-0) iit. 3 June 216-4 ft. 
4-5 April 3-5 ft. 4-5 May 3-4 ft. 
6-7-8 March 4-5 ft. 6-7-8 April 3-5 ft. 
Before the leaves appear in spring, the pure white flowers are like Aristocrats of Flowering Shrubs. The color range in these plants is of innumerable pastel 
dainty rosettes and are borne thickly on its thin, feathery, graceful shades of orange, flame, yellow and salmon-orange. It is really a showy plant—and a real aristo- 
branchlets. The attractive rich green, fernlike foliage which takes on crat in flowering shrubs. Mollis succeeds equally well in sun or shade, and unlike most Azaleas 
bright red and orange tones in the fall makes this an “all-season” it is quite tolerant of a lime soil. It’s a beautiful sight wherever planted. In areas where tem- 
beauty. Recommended for planting in partial shade, full sun, and peratures go below 10 degrees below zero, winter protection is needed. Recommended for plant- 
dry places. ing in partial shade and full sun. 
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