Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1976 Page: 8 of 20
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8—JANUARY 8, 1976-BURLESON STAR
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SHOE SALE
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WITHOUT CUT
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STAR PRINTING CO
FREE ESTIMATES
Burleson
319 N. Burleson Blvd.
295-5278
SPOTLITE YOUR BUSINESS CALL THE BURLESON STAR 295-5278
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200 E. RENFRO, BURLESON
PRICES GOOD ALSO AT P AND R GROCERY
141 W. ELLISON 295-1051-295-2041
EFFECTIVE NOW THRU J AN 1,0, 1 976
U.S. NO. 1 RUSSET
GREEN CABBAGE
APPLES
POTATOES
PORK CHOPS
COOL WHIP
SAUSAGE
4/51
6.5 OZ. CAN
$]O9
BEEF FRANKS
SUGAR
$239
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COFFEE
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32 OZ. SIZE
BACON
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a sunny exposure in well-
drained soil.
Other colorful winter
plants include the easy to
grow and popular Nandina,
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Pyracantha. the large-leaf Photinia with
with deep red berries.
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mant for winter, the garde-
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easy to grow winter-berry-
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full, load. Save the space in
the dishwasher for glasses,
dishes, silverware, bowls
and food preparation uten-
sils. Wash pots and pans,
which take up more space,
by hand. If you have a short
cycle, use it when dishes are
not heavily soiled.
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fruit, or foliage for every
season in the home garden.
The joy and appreciation of
plants lie in their ability to
change with the season...or
their beauty as they perform
during their productive sea-
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In choosing new plantings landscape is the popular
now during the winter plant- Firethorn or ?_ ” o_
ing season, select some that This large plant literally its large clusters of russet-
will provide rich winter color fountains over with deep red berries,
and beauty.
Among the most colorful
winter plants are hollies, or
similar fruiting or „ d „ o„ —..j
producing plants. Common versatile, being adaptable ing plants for an assured
Because of its flexible
stems and fast growth, it is
easily and often espaliered
or trained on walls to form
an interesting and colorful
winter tapestry.
The dwarf varieities of
Pyracantha allow this other-
wise overely large plant to
be placed near patios and
walks to display rich winter
I holly. This"sTow-growing color. All Pyracanthas prefer
tree is often used as an n C1,nnv <aYr'A<="’’0 "in-
accent on the front lawn...
and a winter accent it is with
its graceful branches of
evergreen clustered with
dull, yet deep rich, red
berries.
The Yaupon Holly forms a
handsome small tree with
small leaves and small, but electricity when using your
numerous, shiny red fruit up
and down its stiff branches
in winter. This native of East
and Central Texas is easy to
grow and adaptable to sun or
shaded conditions.
Still another and an un-
usual holly tree is the
Deciduous Holly or Possum-
haw Holly. Uncommon to
most hollies, this seasonal
plant loses all of its foliage in
winter to expose branches of
red to orange berries. Like A
the Yaupon Holly, it is native
to much of Texas and very ™
adaptable to most soils and @
growing conditions. A
Colorful Seasonal Plants For The Winter
over
red, red-orange^ orange and
even yellow fruit, depending
on variety. The evergreen
berry plant is fast growing and
hollies include the Burford forscreening or as an accent.
Holly and the Chinese Holly.
The plants require ample
growing room as they often
grow five and six feet high
and wide. Imagine the
beauty of plants this size
when cloaked with rich clust-
ers of orange to red winter
berries.
The stately American
Holly tree is another popular
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Hutson, Wayne & Moody, James. Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1976, newspaper, January 8, 1976; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1283380/m1/8/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Burleson Public Library.