

THE CONARD~-PYLE CO. - fiar Rose Growers + West Grove, Pa. 
Hae Ornaments] Flowering Shrubs 
SEE PRICES AT FOOT OF THE PAGE (except where noted after the variety) 
: | New Red-leaved Japanese Barberry 
A NOVELTY ay SHRUBS 
The foliage is rich, lustrous, bronzy maroon red, 
becoming more gorgeous as- the summer advances. 
The small yellow blooms are followed by brilliant 
scarlet berries that remain on the bushes. A charm- 
ing plant to use in spots along a sunny shrub border 
or to make a picturesque hedge. Makes lovely speci- 
mens. Plant always in full sunlight. Price, 1-yr., 
40 cts. each, 12 for $4, postpaid; 2-yr., 65 cts. each, 
12 for $6. 50; 3-yr., 90 cts. each, 12 for $7.50 0 
(Calientes purpurea). Grows 
Beauty Bruit 3 to 4 feet high. The masses 
of tiny pink flowers which come in August-are 
followed by compact little clusters of vivid violet- 
purple berries. chgene for indoor decoration. 
(Calycanthus floridus). Many 
Sweet Shrub people who come here speak 
of this plant simply as ‘‘shrub.”’ Well known for 
its spicy, fragrant, maroon-colored flowers. 
D * crenata magnifica. Flowers like dri-’en 
€UtZIAa snow come in great fluffy bunches 
along the branches; extremely lovely. The very 
best Deutzia. 
We have a nice assortment of 
Evergreens. Evergreens, including the gold- 
en tipped varieties. They should be transplanted 
early. A list of Evergreens will be sent on request. 
- . + *  spectabilis. Golden Bells. New. 
Hydrangea AO ACCT ge Ie oY Forsythia The earliest blooming flowering 
ered by many to be the grandest : ; 
hardy flowering shrub that grows. The immense shrub and the most desirable of the Forsythias. 
Compact in growth and every branch is closely 
bloom-heads, often 12 inches long, are borne in’ ; rs 
great conical clusters from July till frost. If left covered with vivid yellow flowers before the 
untrimmed, this shrub will grow Io feet high, but foliage appears. 
it can be kept pruned to any height without in- (solden-leaved Privet. See page 27. 
jury to the plant. See illustration above. 
Hydrangea arborescens grandiflora. ‘‘Hills of 
Snow,” or Snowball Hydrangea. 
Blooms five weeks earlier than H. paniculata grandt- 
flora. Produces exquisite, lasting, snow-white flowers 
during June and July when few other shrubs are in 
bloom. Grows to about 4 feet high. 
Japan Snowball ‘ (Viburnum plicatum). Flow- 
ers are pure white and come 
in dense, globular clusters resembling balls of snow, 
each cluster being 4 to 5 inches in diameter, and they 
fairly cover the bush. It grows 8 to 10 feet in height 
with strong, crinkled, dark green leaves. A most 
attractive shrub when in full bloom in June. It will 
bloom in partial shade. 
Philadelphus virginal. Mock Orange. (See cut.) 
Beautiful, large, crested flowers. 
The grandest of all Philadelphus. An amazing advance 
on the old-time varieties, all of which bloom bounti- 
fully, 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 each aa 
Snowberry (Sym phoricar pos:racemosus). A small, 
native shrub that succeeds in shaded 
locations. It is quite hardy, produces small white or 
pinkish flowers in July and August, and these are 
succeeded by white berries that last well into the — — 
winter. Philadelphus Virginal. Very fragrant 
: - ; - ; . each, 
Prices of Shrubbery, [6°21 93; Geuacheavy, S91. size, 90 cts, each, 10 for 87.80. Delivery aot prepaid. 
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Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora. Blooms for 3 months 


