THE CONARD &■ JONES CO., WEST GROVE, PA. 



ROBERT PYLE, PRESIDENT 



ANTOINE WINT2ER, Vice-President 



Hardy Ornamental Evergreens 



DESIRABLE PERMANENT PLANTS FOR LAWN DECORATION 

 By planting Evergreens you can secure a rich, furnished effect on your lawn and around your home,, 

 obtainable no other way. Plant some at the corners of your house, to break the sharp angles, and if you: 

 plant in front of your porch you can keep the plants any height desired by trimming. 



Use the potted one (see cut) for indoor decoration during the winter and plant outdoors in a permanent 

 place in the spring. Evergreens look well on each side of the porch steps. 

 Juniperus Pfitzeriana. Makes a spreading, vase-shaped growth. 



Foliage light green and feathery. Beautiful as a lawn specimen 



or planted at the corner of a house. Not suitable for indoors. 



1 8-inch spread, $2 each □ 

 Retinispora filifera (Thread-branched Japan Cypress). Slender, 



string-like, bright green foliage drooping in long filaments, most 



attractive when fully grown. 2-foot size, $2 each. Larger plants, 



$3.50 and $5 each, according to size D 

 Retinispora plumosa (Plume-like Japan Cypress). A most desir- 

 able evergreen. The foliage is light and feathery in texture. 



An exceedingly attractive plant. 12-inch size, $2 each D 

 Thuya globosa (Arborvitae). Dwarf, compact globe-shaped bush 



with dark, rich foliage. Makes beautiful specimen plants for a 



lawn, or use several along the front of your porch. Plant about 



3 feet apart, to allow for growth. 12-inch plants, $1.50 each, 



10 for $13.50 D 

 Thuya occidentalis (American Arborvitae). Soft, green foliage. 



Grows rapidly and the foliage has a fine aromatic odor. 2-foot 



plants, $2 each D 

 Thuya pumila (Arborvitae). Informal in outline and dwarf in 



growth. The foliage produces a billowy effect. 12 -inch plants, 



$2 each; 2-foot plants, $3.50 each n 

 Thuya pyramidalis (Arborvitae). (See cut.) Columnar in form. 



Foliage light green and growth is dense and compact. Very 



decorative at the porch steps or corners of your house, with the 



lower growing Thuya globosa in front. 2-foot size, $2 each; 



3-foot S3 each; 4-foot $5 each n. Potted plants $2.50 each n 

 Thuya sibirica (Siberian Arborvitae). Branches stout and foliage 



dense. Slow in growth and has rich, dark green foliage. 12-inch 



size, $1.50 each. Larger size, 3 foot, I5 each n 



American Arborvitae (Pyramidalis) 



This variety can be supplied also in pot- 

 plants, for indoors. Price $2.50 each D 



TWO MOST POPULAR HEDGE PLANTS 



California Privet (Ligustrum ovdijoiium) 



THRIVES IN SUN OR SHADE— AROUND SMOKY FACTORIES— NEAR RAILROADS, ETC. 



A remarkably vigorous, 

 grower, compact and regular 

 in form, with glossy wax-like 

 foliage; a beautiful shade of 

 green. Thrives in all kinds 

 of soils and situations, in sun 

 or shade, and for seashore 

 planting it is one of the best 

 things you can get. 

 25 at 100 rate, 250 at 1,000 rate 

 By express only, not prepaid 



12- to 18-inch plants 



100 for $6, 1,000 for $50. 

 18- to 24-inch plants 



100 for $7.50, 1,000 for $60. 



2- to 3-foot plants 

 100 for $9, 1,000 for $80. 



3- to A-foot plants 

 100 for $11, 1,000 for $90. 



J lornia Privet. Thrives in sun or shade 



( Just \ 

 VIntroduced/ 



Entirely Hardy Privet (New) (Ligustrum ihol'mm ovdijoiium) 



The foliage of this new hardy Privet closely resembles that of the ever-popular California Privet. Best 

 of all, however, it is perfectly hardy and our northern customers can now enjoy having a hedge of beautiful 

 privet without fear of having it winter-killed. Price, plants 12-inch and over, $12 per 100, $100 per 1,000 D 



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