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THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 
Hardy Ornamental Dormant Shrubbery 
We recommend these for Fall Planting in the Open Ground. 
Viburnum Plicatum, Japan Snow-ball. 
New Double Pure White Althea (Jean d’Arc)—Finest and hardiest 
Double Pure White Althea ever introduced; bears splendid large double 
Our bed of this Althea won a 
flowers like roses, over 3 inches across. 
Goid Medal at St. Louis World’s Fair, 1904. 
Althea, Double Violet—Large fiowers, rich violet blue. 
Althea, Double Pink — Large double flowers, clear 
bright pink. 
Althea, Double Red—Rosy-red flowers, very handsome. 
Althea, Duchess de Brabant—Large double white 
fiowers with red centre. 
Deutzia Gracilis—A low-growing compact bushy shrub; 
perfectly hardy; blooms early in Spring, covered all 
over with pure white, bell-shaped flowers. Highly 
valuable for yard, lawn, park and cemetery planting. 
Deutzia Gracilis Rosea (New Rose-Colored Deutzia 
Gracilis)—A very lovely, low growing, hardy shrub; 
exquisitely beautiful. 
Deutzia Lemoini—A grand new hardy shrub in the way 
of D. Gracilis, but much larger and finer fiowers 
splendid. 
Deutzia, Pride cf Rochester—Grows strong and up- 
right, 4 to 6 feet high; flowers very double and full; 
pure white, tinged with blush; borne in great profusion 
during May and June. 
Deutzia Crenata—Double Pink Deutzia, blooms in June, 
Flowers are tinted with rosy white. 
Lilaes—Two kinds, white and purple, both hardy and 
very fragrant. 
Philadelphus or Mock Orange—Beautiful, large cup- 
ped flowers: blooms early in June; flowers fine creamy 
white and very fragrant. 
PRICES, 
(A small bush on our grounds) 
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First or mail size, except noted, 15c. each; 5 for 50c.; 10 for $1.00, postpaid. 
20c. each; 6 for $1.00, 10 for $1.35; $10.00 per 100, by express. 
(Ready Nov. Ist) 
Japan Snow-ball 
Viburnum Plicatum 
A most valuable shrub that growsin 
shapely bushes 4 to 6 feet high. Bursts 
into bloom in the early Spring and 
for sometime remains covered with 
pure white flowers in dense globular 
clusters (4 or 5inchesin diameter) that 
look like balls of snow. Foliage is 
curiously ribbed and “insect proof,”’ 
ies active at all seasons. See illustra- 
ion. 
Price, Hacky Doz. | 100 
One Year, postpaid $0.15) $1. 50. 
By Express | 
Two Year size... 325|" = 2200) 122 
Three Year size. -40, 3.50) 20. 
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‘ { 50 5.00 
Four to Five Yrs. } "75. 7.00 
Hydrangea 
Paniculata Grandiflora 
Perhaps the most popular Hardy 
Flowering Shrub in existence. Flowers 
are white and then change to a rosy 
pink, borne on the ends of bending 
branches in great conical clusters, often 
12inehes long. Bushes 4 to 6 feet high, 
in bloom from July till frost; perfectly 
hardy. 
Price, 100 
One Year, postpaid! $0. 15| $1.50 
|Each| Doz. | 
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By Express (which | | 
purchaser pays) 
Two Year size... -25} 2.00) 12.00 
Three Year size. . | -30) 3.00, 18.00 
50) 5.00 
Four to Five Yrs. -75| 7.00 
1.00 9.00 
Spirea New Crimson (Anthony Waterer)—Blooms 
protusely early in Spring and at short intervals all 
through the Summer and Fall; rich rosy-red flowers in 
large clusters ; entirely hardy. 
Spirea Prunifolia (Bridal Wreath)—Immense bloom- 
er; pure snow-white double flowers, like little roses, 
borne in great profusion the whole length of the 
branches. 
Spirea Van Houteii—A splendid new hardy Spirea, one 
of the most beautiful of all; pure snow-white flowers. 
New Japan Blue Spirea—One of the finest blue flow- 
ering shrubs in cultivation, makes neat compact bushes 
18 inches to 2 feet high; begins to bloom in August and 
continues loaded with lovely sky-blue flowers till frozen 
up. 
New Spirea Frobeli—Height, 3 feet; fine crimson flow- 
ers, borne in large clusters; hardy and handsome. 
Weigela Rosea—One of the most charming shrubs in 
cultivation. Lovely large rose-colored flowers, borne 
in such profusion that the whole bush appears a mass 
of rosy bloom. 
Weigela Candida (White Weigela) — Snow-white 
flowers in great profusion. 
Weigela, Variegated Leaved— Deep green leaves, each 
one with a wide border of creamy white; flowers ‘plush 
pink. 
Weigela Floribunda—Flowers, small brownish crim- 
sonin bud and opening bright crimson; a strong grower 
and profuse bloomer. 
Weigela Eva Rathke—Purplish-red fiowers with 
creamy-white markings; one of the handsomest kinds. 
2 year size, 
Extra heavy 3 year size, 
40c. each; 10 for 83.50; $25.00 per 100, freight or express. 
Two Good 
Privet (California)—Close, erect-growing, hardy shrub, 
of beautiful dark green, bears trimming splendidly 
_Price by Exp. 
10 ;|~ 100 lero 1000 
1 to2 ft. | $0.75 | $4.00 | $35.00 
Berberry Japan (Thunbergii)—A dwarf grower, dark { 8to12in.| 1.00 ' 8.00 | 60.00 
glossy green in Summer, changing to fiery crimsonin; 12to18in.| 1.25. - 10.00 | 80.00 
Autumn; one of the most beautiful of all hardy garden | 18 to 24in.| 1.50 12.00 100.00 
Plants from original imported stock: ..... l 24 to 30in. | 2.00 15.00 130.00 
Hedge Plants 
shrubs. 
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