PHILADELPHIA, SNOWBALLS, SPIREAS, WEIGELAS 



Philadelphus (mock orange) Four varieties 



Philadelphus coronarius. The fragrant white flowers come in May on a bush of 



erect, compact habit, i-yr., 25 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 35 cts. ; 3-yr., 50 cts. n. 

 P., Avalanche. Very large white flowers on slender branches which arch gracefully. 



i-yr. size, 25 cts., postpaid; 2-yr. size, 50 cts. □. 

 P., Bouquet Blanc. Large, white flowers, produced in immense quantities. A new 



and notable variety, i-yr. size, 25 cts., postpaid; 2-yr. size, 50 cts. pj. 

 P., Manteau d'Hermine. A dwarf variety for rockeries, etc. Very small leaves; 



flowers white. I-yr. size, 25 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 50 cts. □• 



^35! Japan Snowball ( ^"S™ 



Pure white flowers in dense, globular clusters, 4 to 5 inches in diameter, which 

 look like balls of snow. The plant grows 6 feet and over, and the blooms fairly cover 

 the bush. i-yr. size, 25 cts. each, postpaid; 2-yr., 40 cts. each; 3-yr., 60 cts. each; 

 extra-large plants, splendid specimens, $1 each □. 

 COMMON SNOWBALL {Viburnum Opulus sterile). June. 6 to 9 feet. Bears 



beautiful masses of flowers, i-yr., 25 cts. each, postpaid; 2-yr., 40 cts. each □. 



•SnOWDerry (Symphoricarpos racemosus) 



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

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

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

 (See cut.) I-yr., 25 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 40 cts.; 3-yr., 60 cts. □. 





* SN0WBERRY 



Five Choicest Spireas 



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 and 

 fall. Makes fine single specimens. 



Bridal Wreath Spirea (S. prunifolia). Flowers white and double like little roses, borne 

 in great profusion the whole length of the branches; blooms early in spring. 



Golden Spirea (5. aurea). Golden yellow foliage and small, white flowers; contrasts 

 splendidly with the other Spireas. No j-year size. 



Blue Spirea (Caryopteris Mastacanthus, or Verbena Shrub). This is the finest blue- 

 flowering shrub we have; makes neat, compact bushes, 18 inches to 2 feet high; 

 begins to bloom in August and continues loaded with lovely sky-blue flowers 

 until frost. The foliage has a peculiar, spicy fragrance. 

 Prices: 1-yr. size, 25 cts. each, postpaid; 2-yr. size, 40 cts.; 3-yr. size, 60 cts. D 



OFFER 38. The above 5 Spireas in 1-yr. size for $1.10, postpaid; the 5 in 2-yr. 

 size for $1.75; in 3-yr. size the 4 (omitting Golden Spirea) for $2 □ 



The beautiful Spiraea Van Houttei 



12 Flowering Shrubs that Will Provide 



Bloom From April to October 



and help add $100 value to your property 

 2 Altheas (2 colors^ 2 Weigelas (2 varieties) 



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



1 Buddleia 2 Spireas (2 varieties) 



1 Philadelphus 1 Forsythia (Golden Bells) 



OFFER 36a. The above 12 Hardy Shrubs, $2.50, post- 

 paid; or 2-yr. size, the 12 for $4 Q 



Free-flowering Weigelas 



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

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

 Hortensis nivea. Slower in growth than other Weigelas and a rare variety. Flowers large and 



pure white, i-yr. size, 50 cts. each, postpaid; 2-yr. size, 75 cts. Q. 

 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. A most satisfactory shrub. 

 Rosea. Makes a large, handsome bush, with rose-pink flowers in great profusion. 

 Rosea nana variegata. The flowers are soft pink. Foliage is very attractive, being bordered 



with creamy white; desirable for planting among your dark-leaved shrubbery, to lighten it 



and also give variety to your collection. 



Price for all (except Hortensis nivea), 25 cts. each, postpaid; 2-yr. size, 40 cts.; 3-yr. size, 60 cts. D 

 OFFER 36b. The last 4 in 1-yr. size for 85 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., the 4 for $1.35; 3-yr., the 4 for $2 D 



Weigela, 

 Eva Rathke 



Hardy Shrubs 



The Conard & Jones Co. 



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