78 THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 
BEAUTIFUL 
Hardy Flowering Shrubs 
FOR DOOR-YARD AND LAWN. 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA 
HYDRANGEA (New Red Branched).—This is one of the 
finest Garden Hydrangeas in cultivation; it is remarkable 
for having dark red branches that brighten near the flower 
trusses, and add greatly to its beauty. The plant is of 
robust growth, and produces its immense heads of deep 
colored fiowers, in surprising numbers; requires the 
same treatment as the others, and highly valued for simi- 
lar decorative purposes. Good mailing plants, 25 cts. 
AMSONTA.—A valuable hardy shrub that should be better 
known, makes a symmetrical clump, growing about two 
feet high, covered with bright, glossy willow-like leaves, 
ind bearing lovely clusters of lavender blue lace-like 
flowers; fine for borders and clumps, 15 cts. 
BERBERRY THUNBERGIi—(Japan Berberry).—One of 
the most beautiful of all hardy garden shrubs, makes low, 
regular, compact bushes; has small, round leaves, rich, 
dark glossy green in summer, changing to bright fiery 
crimson in Autumn; its beauty isincreased by great num- 
Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora. 
HIS is the grandest and 
most beautiful of all 
Hardy Flowering 
Shrubs. The photograph 
herewith taken from a plant 
on our grounds, gives some 
idea of its magnificent beau- 
ty. The flowers are rich, 
creamy white, changing to 
pink, and borne in immense 
pyramidal clusters, more 
than a foot long ; blooms in 
August, the first and every 
succeeding year, and con- 
tinues in flower for months. 
Entirely hardy, no trouble 
to grow and does well every- 
where. If you have not got 
it, do not fail to order it now. 
We havea large stock of fine 
healthy plants. 
Price, strong plants that 
will bloom this season, J0, 
15 and 20 cts, each, accord- 
ing to size; $1.00, $1.50 and 
$2.00 per doz., postpaid, 
Two-year plants, by express, 
20 cis. each, 6 for $1.00, 12 
for $1.75, 25 for $3.00, $10.00 
per hundred, Extra strong 
3-year plants, 50 cts. each; 
doz. $4.50, freight or exp. 
CERCIS JAPONICA. — (Ja- 
pan Judas).—An exceedingly 
beautiful and rare hardy flow- 
ering shrub, grows six to 
eight feet high, blooms early 
in Spring, before the leaves 
show. Flowers are bright 
rosy crimson and borne in 
such solid wreathes and clus- 
ters that the whole bush 
seems one mass of exquisite 
bloom. Good strong mailing 
plants, 25 cts. each, postpaid. 
bers of pretty drooping yellow flowers, which are fol- 
lowed by bright red berries. One of our handsomest 
hardy flowering shrubs. lic. each; 2 for 25c.; $1.25 a doz. 
THE AMOOR PRIVET.—Finest hardy shrub for hedges 
and screens. This is a fine, hardy, compact, growing 
shrub, particularly recommended for ornamental hedges 
and screens, for which itis very largely used; grows four 
to six feet high, but bears clipping well, and can be kept 
at any height desired. Pretty, deep green foliage, and 
bluish white flowers; always neat and handsome; perfect- 
ly hardy. 10 cts. each; 3 for 25 ets.; doz., 75 cts. postpaid. 
HYPERICUM MOSERIANUM. (St. John’s Rose).—A 
splendid new hardy flowering shrub, as yet quite rare; 
makes a handsome bushy plant, three or four feet high, 
with fine plumy foliage; begins to bloom in August, and 
eontinues to bloom until frost; covered all over witha 
sheet of glittering, golden, satin-like flowers, two to three 
inches in diameter; very striking and attractive, and en- 
tirely different from anything else. 15 cts. each. 
