THE CONARD-PYLE CO. • JiarBp s e Qrowers • West grove; Pa, 



Hardy Ornamental Flowering Shrubs 



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Hydrangea pamculata grandirlora. Blooms for 3 months 



Two Forsythias (Golden Bells) 



Forsythia spectabilis. This shrub has seemed to us, 

 after several years' trial, as the most desirable of 

 the Forsythias. The habit is compact and every 

 branch is closely covered with yellow flowers 

 before the foliage appears. Price, i-yr. size, 50 cts., 

 postpaid; 2-yr. size, $1; 3-yr. size, $1.50 □ 



F. viridissima. The earliest blooming shrub. The 

 vivid yellow flowers tell you that spring has come. 



Honeysuckle, Bush (Lonicera Morrowii) 



Yellow flowers in May, are followed by masses of brilliant 

 scarlet berries which remain on the bush a long time. The 

 bush grows 8 to 10 feet high and about the same in diameter, 

 with long, pendulous, berry covered branches. Useful for 

 filling in corners or screening unsightly places. 



Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora 



Considered by many to be the grandest hardy flowering 

 shrub that grows. The immense bloomheads, often 12 

 inches long, are borne in great conical clusters from July 

 till frost. If left untrimmed, this shrub will grow 10 feet 

 high, but it can be kept pruned to any height without 

 injury to the plant. See illustration above. 



3 Double Altheas (Rose of Sharon) 



Upright-growing shrubs that bloom profusely 

 during July and August. Grow 6 to 8 feet. Splendid 

 to use for tall, upright flowering hedges as the plants 

 are quite hardy and require no special care. 

 Banner. Perfect flowers; pink and red. 2-yr. only. 

 Jeanne d'Arc. Snow-white, double flowers. 2-yr. only. 

 Pink. Very deep dark pink flowers. 2-yr. only. 



Beauty Fruit (Callicarpa purpurea) 



Grows about 3 feet high. Branches are covered in 

 August with tiny pink-tinted flowers, followed with 

 brilliant violet-purple berries. A beautiful shrub. 



Calycanthus floridus Swe |£S lted 



Valued for its spicy, fragrant, dark crimson flowers 

 which come in June and are very lasting. 



6 Dainty Showy Deutzias 



Deutzia crenata magnifica. (New.) Makes great, 

 fluffy bunches of glistening white flowers on long, 

 graceful branches, i-yr. size, 50c, postpaid; 2-yr. 

 size, $1; 3-yr. size, $1.50, delivery not prepaid. 



D. gracilis. 2^2 to 3 feet. Completely covered in 

 May with pure white, bell-shaped flowers. 



D. gracilis rosea. Flowers are a beautiful pink. 



D. Lemoinei. A splendid dwarf shrub. Flowers 

 come in cone-shaped heads of purest white. 



D. crenata rosea. Grows 4 to 6 feet. Flowers pink. 



D. crenata, Pride of Rochester. 4 to 6 feet. Beauti- 

 ful double, pure white flowers, tinged with blush. 



Evergreen Bush Euonymus 



A handsome erect-growing shrub with lustrous 

 dark green foliage that shines as if varnished. Makes 

 a beautiful lawn decoration. 



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PhiladelphuS (Mock Orange) 



P., Virginal. Beautiful, large, crested flowers. The 

 grandest of all Philadelphus. An amazing advance on 

 the old-time varieties, all of which bloom bountifully, 

 but the richly fragrant flowers of Virginal, almost 3 

 inches across, surpass them all and continue blooming 

 during the summer. Price, I-yr. size, 50 cts. each, 

 postpaid; 2-yr. size, $1 each; 3-yr. size, $1.50 □ 



P., Bouquet Blanc. A new variety. Large white flowers, 

 produced in great quantities. 



P., Avalanche. New and particularly fine. Large white 

 flowers on slender arching branches. 



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New Philadelphus Virginal 



for $3, postpaid; 2-yr. size, ( 

 10 for $5; extra-heavy, "3-yr. size, 90 cts. each, 10 for $7.50. Delivery not prepaid. 



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Prir^S nf SVirilhhprv exce P t where noted, 1-year size, 35 cts. each, 10_ for j$3,_ postpaid; 2-yr. size, 60 cts. each. 



