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THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



Hardy Fl 



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BEAUTIFUL 



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c)hrubs 



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Hydrangea Panicnlata Grandiflora 



PRIVET CALIFORNIA— This is a fine hardy compact 

 growing shrub, particularly recommended for ornamental 

 hedges, and screens for which it is ver\- largely used. Has 

 no thorns, grows four to six feet high, bears clipping well, 

 and can be kept at any height desired. Pretty- deep green 

 foliage and small blueish-vrhite flowers ; alxvays neat and 

 handsome ; perf ecth' hardy, never winter kills. 10 cts. 

 each ; $1.00 per doz., postpaid. $6.00 per hundred, by 

 express. 



PRIVET AMOOR— Similar to the California in ever^- way, 

 onlv a little lighter colored foliage, equally hardy arid 

 valuable for ornamental hedges and screens.' 10 cts." each, 

 SI. 00 per doz., postpaid. 



BERBERRY THUNBERGII— (Japan Berbern,i. One of 

 the most beautiful of all hardj- garden shrubs, makes low, 

 regular, compact bushes ; has small, round leaves, rich, 

 dark glossj' green in summer, changing to bright fiery 

 crimson in Autumn : its beauty is increased b^^ great num- 

 bers of pretty drooping yellow flowers, which are followed 



FOR DOOR-YARD AND LAWN. 



HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA 



THIS 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 

 P3'ramidal 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 eA-er^-- 

 where. If you have not got 

 it, do not fail to order it 

 now. We have a large stock 

 of fine healthy plants. 



Price, strong: plants that 

 will bloom this season, 10, 

 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 cts. each, 6 for $1.00, 

 12 for $i.r5, 25 for $3.00, 

 $10.00 per hundred. Extra 

 strong: 3-year plants, 50 

 cts. each; dozen, |4.50, 

 freig:ht or express. 



LILAC. (Syringa)— New Per- 

 sian. A very neat handsome- 

 growing little tree, and a great 

 favorite for planting in-door, 

 3-ard and lawn. Blooms earlj^ 

 in the Spring; flowers in im- 

 mense clusters ; deep, rich pur- 

 ple, and deliciously sweet. 

 Fine strong plants, 15 cts. each. 

 Larger size, 20 cts., postpaid. 



LILAC PERSIAN WHITE— 



Similar to the purple, but 

 pure white and very fragrant. 

 Price 15 cts. each ; larger size, 

 20 cts. The two varieties for 

 25 cts. ; larger size, 35 cts., 

 postpaid. 



bv bright red berries. One of our handsomest hardy 

 flowering shrubs. 15 cts. each ; 2 for 2o cts. ; S1.2o a doz. 



AMSONIA— A valuable hardy shrub that should be better 

 known, makes a svmmetrical clump, growing about two 

 feet high, covered with bright, glossy willow-like leaves, 

 and bearing lovelv clusters of lavender blue lace-hke 

 flowers ; fine for borders and clumps, lo cts. each. 



HYPERICUM MOSERIANUM. (St. John's Rose). — A 

 splendid new hardv flowering shrub, as yet quite rare ; 

 makes a handsome" bushy plant, three or four feet high, 

 with fine plumv foliage ; begins to bloom in August, and 

 continues to bloom until frost- covered all over with a 

 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. 



STYRAX JAPONICA— A valuable new shrub from Japan, 

 grows neat and compact in tree form, and is covered all 

 over with snow-white bell-shaped flowers, handsome and 

 hard)u 15 cts. each ; larger size, 20 cts., postpaid. 



