> WEIGELA, BRISTOL RUBY (Plant Patent 492) 
& “ Average 
bs i Zones Blooms Mature Height 
' 2-3 June-July 6-7 ft. 
4-5 June 6-8 ft. 
6-7-8 May-June 7-9 ft. 
A plant that develops into a perfectly formed, well-rounded 
specimen, requiring but little pruning. No die-back or un- 
even growth at any time. Immense quantities of trumpet- 
shaped or funnel-like flowers of Tyrian rose are borne along 
the yigorous growing branches creating a wonderful display 
over a long period. It’s the darkest red of all Weigelas. 
Recommended for planting in partial shade, full sun, and 
dry places. 
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ALMOND, DOUBLE PINK 
Average 
Zones Blooms Mature Height 
2-3 May 4-5 it. 
4-5 March-April Deets 
6-7-8 March-April 6-9 ft. 
An old-time favorite that has held its popularity down through the ages— 
and rightfully it should. In spring, before the leaves appear, the Chrysanthe- 
mum-like luminous pink blooms make it a mass of spring color. Recom- 
mended for planting in full sun. 
HONEYSUCKLE, FRAGRANT (The Winter Honeysuckle) 
Average 
Zones Blaoms Mature Height 
3 April-May 4- 6 ft. 
4-5 April Be 7 tie 
6-7-8 March 6-10 ft. 
The stiff, leathery foliage, which remains on the bush until Christmas or later, is one of 
its chief attractions. The profuse, richly fragrant, creamy-white flowers is another. And 
then comes the fruiting season with a beautiful display of dainty dark red berries. Recom- 
mended for planting in whole or partial shade, full sun, dry and wet places. 
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