F. J. GROOTENDORS 
Small, bright red, fringed 
flowers. Large clusters 
freely produced through- 
out the growing season on 
a 4-foot shrub. Leathery, 
wrinkled, dark foliage. The 
plant is very strong and 
bushy but can easily be 
kept at any height by 
pruning. 
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Clusters of small, fringed, 
light shell-pink flowers that 
will remind you of carnations. 
A 4-foot shrub of robust 
habit, blooming all season. 
Very spiny and rugged bor- 
der plant. Needs no special 
care or attention, but should 
be planted about 3 to 4 feet 
apart. 
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Excellent as a hedge. 
An improved variety hav- 
ing large, fringed, cherry- 
red flowers borne on a 
fine, large, well-foliaged 
bush. Gardeners’ neglect 
and the severest winters 
will not stop the regular 
blooming or injure the 
robust habit of these Ru- 
gosas. 
JAPANESE PERSIMMON, EUREKA 
Persimmons are valuable fruit trees all over the South, coming 
into season in early fall when other fruits are scarce in this area. 
They are favorites with many who know them. Eureka is a hardy 
variety with a most delicious flavor. 
Sometimes seedless. Big red- 
orange fruit of custard-like consistency literally covers the tree and 
hangs until soft and ripe. The sugar content is high and is easily 
assimilated by the body. Slick dark foliage adds to the ornamental 
value of improved grafted persimmon trees. They should be trans- 
planted in November till March. 
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