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The Conard & Jones Company, "West Grove, I»a. 



Hardy ornamental Dormant Shrubbery 



We recommend these for Fall Planting in the Open Ground. (Ready Nov. 1st.) 



Japan 5now--ball 



Viburnum Plicatum 



A most valuable shrub that grows 

 in 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 5 inches in 

 diameter) that look like balls of snow. 

 Foliage is curiously ribbed and"insect 

 proof," attractive at all seasons. See 

 illustration. Price, 15 cts. each, 3 for 

 40 cts., postpaid. 2 years size, 2 to 3 

 feet at 25 cts. each. S2.00 a dozen. 3 

 years, 3 to 4 feet ; at 40 cts. each ; $3.50 

 a doz. Extra strong heavy trees, 3 to 

 4 years old, 50 and 75 cts. each, by 

 express. 



Hydrangea 



Paniculata Grandiflora 



Perhaps the most popular Hardy 

 Flowering Shrub in existence. Flow- 

 ■rs are white and then change to a 

 ■osy pink, borne on the ends of bend- 

 I no branches, in great conical clusters, 

 'tten 12 inches long. Bushes 4 to 6 

 i.et high, in bloom from July till 

 frost, perfectly hardy. Price, 15 cts. 

 each, postpaid. 2 years 25 cts. each ; 

 12 for $2.00 ; 100 for $12.00. 3 years 35 

 cts each; i2for$3.oo; 100 for ^18.00. 

 4 to 5 years at 50 cts.. 75 cts., and $1.00 

 each, by express or freight. 



Spirea New Crimson (Anthony Waterer) — Blooms pro- 

 fusely early in Spring and at short intervals all through the 

 Summer and Fall; rich rosy red flowers in large clusters, 

 entirely hardy. 



Spirea Tan Hoiiteii — 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 flowering 

 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. 



Xew Spirea Frobeli — Height, 3 feet, fine crimson flowers, 

 borne in large clusters, hardy and handsome. 



Weigela Rosea — One of the most charming shrubs in culti- 

 vation. Loveiy large rose-colored flowers, borne in such 

 profusion that the whole bush appears a mass of rosy bloom. 



TVeigela Candida (Wliite "Weigela) — Snow-white flowers 

 in great profusion. 



Weigela, Variegated Leaved — Deep green leaves, each 

 one with a wide border of creamy white; flowers blush pink. 



TVeigela, Floribunda — Flowers small brownish crimson in 

 bud and opening bright crimson. A strong grower and 

 profuse bloomer. 



Weigela, Eva Katlike— Purplish red flowers with creamy 

 white markings, one of the handsomest kinds. 



VIBURNUM PLICATUM, Japan Snow-bail. (A small bush on our grounds.) 



New Double Pure White Althea, (Jean d' Arc)— Finest 



and hardiest Double Pure Wiiite Althea ever introduced, 

 bears splendid large double flowers like roses, over 3 inches 

 across. Curbed of this Althea Won a Gold Medal at 

 St. Louis World's Tair, 1904. 



Althea, Double Violet — Large flowers, 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 flow- 

 ers with red centre. 



Deutzia I.enioini— A grand new hardy shrub in the way of 

 D. Gracilis, but much larger and finer flowers; splendid. 



Deutzia Gracilis Rosea (New Rose-Colored Deutzia 

 Gi-acilisj— A very lovely, low growing, hardy shrub; ex- 

 quisuely beautiful. 



Deutzia Gracilis — A low growing compact bushy shrub, 

 perfectly hardy; blooms early in Spring, covered all over 

 with pure white, beU-shaped'flowers. Highly valuable for 

 yard, lawn, park and cemetery planting. 



Deutzia, Pride of Rochester— Grows strong and upiight, 

 4,o6teet high; floweis 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. 



Lilacs — Two kinds, white and purple, both hardy and very 

 fragrant. 



Philadelphus or Mock Orange— Beautiful, large cupped 

 flowers; biooms early in June; flowers ^ne creamv white 

 and very fragrant. 



Spirea Prunifolia (Bridal Wreath)— Immense bioomer, 

 pure, snow-white double flowers like little roses, borne in 

 great profusion the whole length of the branches. 



Two Good Hedge Plants. 



Pi'ivet (California) — Close, erect -growing hardy shrub, of 

 beautiful dark green, bears trimmingsplendidly. 10 cts. each; 

 Jl.OO per doz., postpaid. 2-year, 20 cts. each, gl.50 per doz. 



Berberry Japan (Thunbergii) — A dwarf grower, dark 



glossy green in Summer, changing to firey crimson in 



Aut uinn; one of the most beautiful of all hardy garden shrubs. 



Write us for prices per 100 or 1000. 



PRICES ^^^^^ o*" "^^*' size, except noted, 15 cts. each; 5 for 50 cts ; 10 for $1.00, post= 



^ ' paid. 2 year size, 20 cts. each; 6 for $1.00, 10 for $1.35; $10.00 per 100, by 



express. Extra heavy 3 year size, 40 cts. each; lo for $3.50; $25.00 per 100, freight or express. 



