SHRUBBERY AND HARDY PLANTS 



may cost a little more to start with but "in the long run" they #re most economical as they require very 

 little care, look well and last for years. 



Here is a "Corner in Shrubbery" which includes a few that harmonize when planted in the same 

 group and will give you a succession of bloom for five months. When you plant them, arrange the tall 

 growing kinds in the center or back of your bed and shorter ones in front. 



A CORNER IN SHRUBBERY A HARDY PERENNIAL BORDER 



2 FORSYTH I AS— 5 to 6 feet. Bloom April and 



3 SYRINQAS (Lilac)— 8 to 10 feet. May. 



2 VIBURNUMS (Snowballs)— 5 to 7 feet. June. 



3 SPIR/EAS (3 Varieties)— 2\ to 4 feet. 



May to September. 



4 ALTHEAS (4 Varieties)— 6 to 8 feet. 



July and August. 

 2 HYDRANGEA PANICULATA— 4 to 6 

 feet. August to October. 

 A Splendid Collection and all easy 

 to grow. 



{The above 16 Shrubs in 

 strong two=year Plants for 

 $4.00, by express, or in one= 

 year size the 1 6 for $ 1 .50, ppd. 



May 



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| A Plants for a Window r*f\r> 

 11/ Box, only DUC. 



(Kinds marked (*) hang over 

 the sides) 



1 Everblooming Primrose (Obc.) 



1 Fuchsia (selected) 



1 Dwarf Erect Lantana 



1 Browallia (blue) 



1 Salvia, Bonfire 



1 Impatiens, Evening Star 

 *1 Weeping Lantana 

 *1 Vinca Variegata 

 *1 Parlor Ivy 

 *1 Coleus, Fairy Gem 



&"«§{*"• n"" 50c "» d - 



2 ANEMONE JAPONICA— Flowers silvery pink. 



3 SHASTA DAISIES— Beautiful for cut flowers. 

 2 GAILLARDI AS— Flowers very durable. 



3 DELPH1NUMS— Blue Larkspur. 



=^TI 3 PHLOX — Assorted colors. 



3 COREOPSIS— Like a yellow Cosmos. 

 3 IRIS — Exquisite flowers. 



2 PEONIES— Assorted colors. 



3 PINKS — Low growing and fragrant. 



1 TRITOMA, or Red Hot Poker. 



OFFER("Th e above 25 Plants for 



Nr» A(\a\ $2.00, postpaid, or 1 each 

 iyo. ^u^ ^ pf aboye 10 for $ , 0Q pp(L 



BEAUTIFY 

 (YOUR. YARD 



3 Excellent House 

 Plants 



1 HIBISCUS— Chinese. 



1 JESSAMINE— Florida. 



1 AMERICAN WONDER LEMON. 



OFFER (The Above 3 rri* 

 No.405JPlants for OUt. 



50c 



ppd. 



3 PEONIES 50c. 



1 RED— 1 PINK— 1 WHITE 



They will increase in size and 

 beauty every year. Hardy, fra- 

 grant and useful on the lawn and 

 for cut flowers. 



WEST 



OFFE 



No. 406 



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Above Three 

 Peonies 



50c "■»"• 



jS House si a Home ! 



Plant Plenty of Vines Around It 



'Twill be like a new Spring suit every year if you 

 get these hardy climbers. First cost, only cost; 

 and their beauty will increase with years. 



WE SUGGEST 



Page 



For f 1 Honeysuckle Heckrottii 67 1 4 for 50 



Covering) 1 Clematis Paniculata 66 ! cts. 



Front J 1 Climbing Rose, Dorothy Perkins. . .39 j post- 

 Porch 1 1 " " Phila. Rambler 38 J paid 



For Back f 1 Wistaria (our selection) 68 \ 6 for 30 



Porch |o Cinnamon Vine Roots 68/ cts. 



For Cover- f 1 Ampelopsis Veitchii 691 2 for 25 



ing Walls \ 1 English Ivy 69 j cts. 



offer ( These 12 Climbers <M r\r\ . 



No. 403 j for only tphUU ppd - 



Will not Winter kill, nor ever go out of style. 



Hartford, Conn., July 7, 1908. 

 Conard & Jones Co., West Grove, Pa. 



Gentlemen: — Your Surprise Collection arrived July 

 3rd, and I must say I never saw a finer lot of bushes for 

 three times the price I paid you for them. Was sorry 

 I did not order two or more Surprise Collections so they 

 could come in the same package to save expressage. I 

 surely should have if I had any idea they were to be so 

 nice and to have them arrive in such splendid condition. 

 Very truly yours, E. W. D . 



A Pleasant Surprise 



$4.00 Wor £ r ot oZ ants $1.00 



AFTER JUNE 1st, and until August 1, 1909, we will send, 

 postpaid, to any address in the United States, $2.50 worth 

 of plants, of our selection, at regular catalog prices, for 

 only $1.00. (Let us remind you that in sending us $1.00 

 you are paying-us 25c. to 40c. for postage and packing, and 

 only 60c. to 75c. for the $2.50 worth of plants which we 

 will send you.) 



For our friends who wish plants shipped by express at their 

 expense, so earth can be left on the roots, we will send 

 (after June 1st), $4.00 worth of Plants for only $1.00. 

 (Selection to be left to us as above.) For customers east 

 of the Mississippi river, who have low rates, we strongly 

 recommend express shipments. 



How can we afford to do it? To make sure of having enough 

 plants, and not become sold out before the end of the sea- 

 son, we are compelled to grow great quantities, and often 

 have some left over. Of course we cannot tell in advance 

 which these will be, but we will make you up a nice assort- 

 ment, entirely our selection, of good, strong plants. 



P. S. — Please ask for the " Pleasant Surprise Collection " and 

 send us $1.00 now, or at any time before July, 1909, and 

 your order will be carefully booked and shipped as soon 

 as its turn can be reached, beginning June 1st. Remem» 

 ber — 



$4.00 Worth of Plants („JSl) $1.00 



or, 



$2.50 Worth ( ,&5S, ) for $1.00 



THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY 

 Rose and Flower Growers West Grove, Pa. 



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