SNOWBERRY, SPIREAS, WEIGELAS, EVERGREENS 



onOWDerry (Symphoricarpos racemosus) 



(See pric.es 

 below) 



A small, native shrub that grows well in almost any soil and succeeds in shaded 

 locations. It is quite hardy, produces small white or pinkish flowers in July and Au- 

 gust, and these are succeeded by abundant white berries that last well into the winter. 



Five Choicest Spireas 



(See prices 

 below) 



Van Houtte's Spirea. Blooms in May and June and grows 5 to 6 feet in height. An 

 immense bloomer, with pure snow-white flowers, borne in plume-shaped clusters all 

 over the plant. Makes an attractive hedge. Most popular hardy Spirea. (See cut.) 



Anthony Waterer. The perpetual-blooming Red Spirea. Makes nice, shapely bushes, 

 2 to 3 feet high; begins to bear its large, flat clusters of rich, rosy red flowers almost as 

 soon as planted and continues blooming at short intervals all through the summer. 

 A beautiful shrub to use as a dividing-line between properties. 



Opulifolia aurea. White flowers in early June followed Jjy red seeds. Foliage is 

 golden instead of green. Very decorative shrub. 



THIS WEIGELA 



BLOOMS 



ALL 



SUMMER 



12 Flowering Shrubs that Will Provide 



Bloom from April to October 



and add about $100 value to your property 

 2 Altheas (2 colors) ' 2 Weigelas (2 varieties) 



1 Hydrangea panic, grand. 2 Deutzias (2 varieties) 



1 Hydrangea arborescens. 2 Spireas (2 varieties) 



1 Philadelphus , Mock Orange) 1 Forsythia (Golden Bell) 

 OFFER 40. The above 12 Hardy Shrubs, $3, post- 

 paid; or 2-yr. size, the 12 for $5 Q 



The beautiful Spiraea Van Houttei 



Fragrant Lilacs (Syringas) g^SSS 



with 



Old-fashioned Lilac {Syringa vulgaris). Makes splendid bushes, 8 to io feet in height, covered 

 in early spring with fragrant, lilac-colored blooms. iyi- to 2-ft. plants, 6oc; 2 to 3 ft., 90c. □ 

 Old-fashioned White Lilac (S. vulgaris alba). i}4- to 2-ft. plants, 60 cts. ; 2 to 3 ft., 90 cts. D 

 Persian Lilac. Purplish red flowers. I ]/i- to 2-ft. plants, 60 cts.; 2 to 3 ft., 90 cts. o 



All the stock which I received from you (about 35 pieces) has been planted, and I must compliment you upon 

 the fine Roses and Hydrangeas. I had dealt before with a firm in S., O., but your goods makes his look like a sickly 

 milkweed.— Wm. H. G., Newell. \V. Va. 



Free-flowering Weigelas (Diervilla) 



(See prices 

 below) 



Weigela, 

 Eva Rathke 



age is very 

 leaved shru 



These may be planted in the sun or shade. They make a broad, vigorous growth 5 to 8 feet in 

 height. In the spring the entire branches are covered with white, pink or red, trumpet-shaped flowers. 

 Eva Rathke. The everblooming Weigela. Splendid foliage; the lovely, dark red flowers, with creamy 



white markings, produce an effect not to be had in any other shrub. Flowers continuously. 

 Candida. Flowers pure white, borne in great clusters 



in June and occasionally throughout the summer. 

 Rosea. Rose-pink flowers in great profusion. 

 Rosea nana variegata. The flowers are soft pink. Foli- 

 attractive, being bordered with creamy white; for planting among your dark- 

 bbery, to lighten it and give variety to your collection. No 3-yr. size. 



PRICES 

 For any of the 

 above (unless 



otherwise 

 noted) 



NOTE QUANTITY PRICES 



Each 



10 for 1 25 for | 100 for 



1-yr. Size, postpaid 



2-yr. Size, Field-Grown 



3-yr. Size, Field-Grown 



SO 35 



60D 

 90Q 



$3 00 $7 00 $25 00 

 5 00Q 12 00D 45 00D 

 7 50D 18 00Q 65 O0D 



Hardy Ornamental Evergreens 



For Vases, Tubs, etc. 



WELL-GROWN, BUSHY PLANTS, SHIPPED WITH THE EARTH ON THE ROOTS 



Evergreens are used for hedges as they grow dense and make fine windbreaks. As pot plants 

 they are fine on account of their shapely growth. Suitable for porch decoration. 



Juniperus Pfitzeriana. Foliage a pleasing bluish green. Growth is low and spreading. Pot 



plants, t to 1 \i ft., Si. 50 and S2 each. Field plants, 2 to 3 ft S3. 50 and $4 each □ 



Retinispora filifera (Thread-branched Japan Cypress). Slender, string-like, bright green foliage 



drooping in long filaments. Field plants, 3 to 3 }i ft S3. 50 and S4 each n 



R. plumosa (Plume-like Japan Cypress). Dark green foliage. Pot plants, 1 ft $1 D 



Thuya occidentalis (American Arborvitae; White Cedar). Makes a beautiful evergreen hedge. 



Field plants, 1 K to 2 ft Si. 50 and S2 each D 



T. occidentalis pyramidalis. Columnar in form. Tall and graceful, for planting each side of 



porch steps. Pot plants, 1 ft., Si. Field plants. 2 to 2, '2 ft S3 D 



T. pumila. Dwarf in growth. Pot plants, 10 in., bushy Si D 



T. sibirica (Siberian Arborvitae). Foliage dense. Pot plants, 12- to 15-in., $1.50 and S2 each. 



15- to 18-in. field plants, bushy $z each Q 



Thuya occidentalis pyramidalis 

 This plant, 18 inches high, for $1.50 Q 



Hardy Shrubs 



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CONARD & Jones Co. 



ROBERT PYLE 

 President 



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