HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
Whether you have a lawn of many acres, or an humble dooryard, we commend this class of plants as indispensable to the real 
beauty of your home. If you select with care, you can have a succession of bloom from April to snow, to say nothing of the beautiful 
color, form and shadow effects of flowers, foliage and bright berries. For planting along border lines, filling in or rounding off angles 
or for screens to hide fences or other unsightly objects, you will find nothing more permanently pleasing than varieties listed on 
pages 34 to 36. Plant in the spring or fall, about 4 feet apart. See prices at foot of page. 
Abelia grandiflora (Bush Arbutus) 
This magnificent flowering shrub should be used in every NE 
planting of shrubs on account of its unusual beauty. The B E R B E RI S 
exquisite white flowers, faintly flushed with pink, almost cover 
WILSONAE 
the bush all summer. 35c. ea., ppd.; larger size 50c. 0. See cut. 
Althea, or Rose of Sharon (#iscts | A very distinct and 
syriacus) handsome shrub with 
These will bloom profusely during July and August. They unusual, small, glossy 
grow 6 to 8 feet and are useful for tall hedges, etc. (6 kinds). foliage. Flowers are 
William R. Smith. (New). Pure white single flowers of golden yellow, _ pro- 
giant size borne on shapely bushes. Blooms from early in duced in dense masses, 
July till late in September. I-yr. size only, 50c. postpaid. and followed by sal- 
Jeanne d’Are. Large, double, pure white flowers like roses. mon-red berries. Fine 
Banner. Flowers richly striped with pink and crimson. for specimen planting 
These flowers look like beautiful Pelargoniums. among shrubbery. 
Bicolor. Large, double, white flowers with red center. Needs protection as it 
Double Pink. Large, well-opened, dark pink flowers. is not quite hardy. 
Red. Rich deep crimson flowers. Price 50 cts. and 75 cts. 
ALMOND (Prunus), Double-flowering Pink. Grows 4 each, postpaid: 
to 5 feet. Blooms before the leaves appear, with tassel-like 
flowers the whole length of the 
branches. No 3-yr. size. 
A. Double-flowering White. No 
‘ é 3-yr. S1Ze. 
ed Barberry, Box. Dwarf. See p. 29. 
b Barberry, Japan. See p. 29. 
- Boxwood, Dwarf. See p. 29. 
Summer Lilac, or Butterfly Shrub (2444 variabilis see cut 
Produces masses of bloom the first season it is set out, éven the one-year plants. 
Its freedom of bloom, ease of culture, attractive deep violet-rose color and delightful 
fragrance create a demand for it everywhere. 
BUDDLEIA ASIATICA (White Summer Lilac). Popular for cut-flowers. 
CALYCANTHUS (‘‘Allspice,’’ Sweet-scented Shrub, or Strawberry Shrub). 
Grows 5 to 6 feet. The dark crimson flowers come in June. 
CARYOPTERIS Mastacanthus. See Blue Spirea, page 36. 
CERCIS japonica (Japan Judas Tree). Flowers are rose-pink, with a purple 
cast, and come in solid clusters before the leaves. 2-yr. size only. 
COTONEASTER horizontalis. A low-growing, dark, shiny evergreen with 
spreading branches, suitable for rockeries. Pink flowers followed by red berries. 
Six Ornamental Deutzias 
Deutzias bear numerous small clusters of flowers in the early summer. 
Deutzia gracilis. 21% to 3 ft. Covered in May with white, bell-shaped flowers. 
D. gracilis rosea. Like the above, except that flowers are lovely pink. 
D. Lemoinei. White, cone-shaped flowers which open out when full. 
D. crenata rosea. Grows 4 to 6 feet. Flowers pink, bell-shaped. 
D. crenata, Pride of Rochester. Grows 4 to 6 feet. Beautiful double flowers, 
pure white tinged with blush; blooms profusely. 
D. crenata magnifica. (New.) The finest of all the Deutzias. Flowers excep- 
tionally large and pure white. Blooms end of May, about two weeks earlier 
than others. z-yr. pot-plants, 50 cts., postpaid; field plants, 75 cts. O 
EUONYMUS japonicus. An upright, evergreen shrub with handsome foliage 
that shines as if varnished. Makes beautiful specimens. 
FORSYTHIA viridissima (Golden Bell). April. 5 to 6 feet. Bears long rows of 
bright golden yellow flowers. Splendid for mass planting. ; ie # ~ 
F. Fortunei. April. Color deeper yellow than Viridissima. 2-yr. size only. Summer Lilac, or Butterfly Shrub—very fragrant 
March 20, 1920. 
PRICES _NOTE QUANTITY PRICES _ |_ Each Ol forsy Le 8 | Lata eS We have been using Conard & Jones flowers and — 
For any of the l-yr. Size, Postpaid...... $0 35 $3 15 $7 00 | $28 00 shrubbery quite extensively around our houses, and 
attribute our getting from $15 to $20a month more 
48 000 from our houses, than other properties, to the 
flowers, more than anything else—W— REALTY 
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Hardy Shrubs *~ THE CONARD & JONES CO. | 
34 0 Indicates delivery not prepaid. See page 3 
above (unless 
ove rls 2-yr. Size, Field-Grown .. 
noted) 3-yr. Size, Field-Grown.. 
600 5 400} 12 000 
900 8 000| 18 000 
