* THE CONARD-PYLE CO.,* Star Rose Growers, West Grove, Pa. * 



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BUSH HONEYSUCKLE {Loni- 

 cera Morruwi). Grows 8 to 10 

 feet. Yellow Honeysuckle flow- 

 ers come in masses over the bush 

 in Alay, followed by red berries. 



BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddleia 

 Magnifica). Masses of bloom 

 the first season it is set out. At- 

 tractive deep violet-rose blooms. 

 Delightful fragrance. 



A set of 

 ornamental 



Fl 



owerins 



Shrub 



will furnish bloom 

 rUOS from spring till frost 



FORSYTHIA spectabilis (Golden 

 Bells). This is the earliest to 

 bloom of all the flowering shrubs 

 and an immense improvement 

 over old Forsythias. It is com- 

 pact in growth and every branch 

 is closely covered with vivid 

 yeHow flowers before the foliage 

 appears. See cut above. 



SWEET SHRUB (Calycanthus 

 floridus). Spicy, fragrant, ma- 

 roon-colored flowers that come 

 all summer. Sometimes it is 

 simply called "Shrub." 



Prices of Shrubbery, Kf 



ABELIA grandiflora (Bush Arbutus). Fragrant, exquisite white flowers, 

 faintly flushed with pink, cover the bush all summer. Foliage glossy. 

 Grows to 4 feet. 35 cts. each. Larger sizes, 50c. and 75c. each, postpaid. 



ALMOND (Prunus), DOUBLE-FLOWERING PINK. Blooms before the 

 leaves appear, with tassel-Iike flowers the w'hole length of the branches. 

 2-yr. and 3-yr. sizes only. 



ALTHEA or Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus 

 syriacus). The Altheas flower dur- 

 ing July and August, when other 

 flowers are scarce. They grow erect 

 and when planted 12 to 18 inches 

 apart make a splendid hedge 6 to 

 8 feet high. We have three va- 

 rieties: 



A., Banner. Flowers richly striped 

 with pink and crimson. 



A., Jeanne d'Arc. Large, double, 

 pure white flowers like roses. 



A., William R. Smith, Magnificent, 

 snow-white, single flowers of giant 

 size from July till late in September. 



BEAUTY FRUIT (Callicarpa pur- 

 purea). Masses of tiny pink flowers 

 in August, followed by clusters of 

 violet-purple berries. Grows 3 to 4 ft. 



COTONEASTER horizontalis. Hand- 

 some, glossy green foliage on low- 

 growing, horizontal branching 

 plants. Dainty pink flowers fol- 

 lowed by vivid scarlet berries. 

 35 cts. each. Larger sizes, 50 cts., 

 and 75 cts. each, postpaid. 



DEUTZIA crenata magnifica. Pure 

 white flowers in great fluff^y bunches. 

 The best Deutzia. 



HYDRANGEA paniculata grandi- 

 flora. Probably the most popular 

 flowering shrub. Great, creamy 

 flower clusters from summer till 

 frost. 



H. arborescens grandiflora. Called 

 "Hills of Snow" or Snowball 

 Hydrangea. Snow-white flowers in 

 June and July. Grows 4 feet high. 



JAPAN SNOWBALL (Viburnum 

 plicatum). Pure white flowers in 

 globular clusters. Grows 8 to 10 

 feet high. 



LILAC, Persian Red. Purplish red 

 flowers, borne in great profusion all 

 over the bush. No 1-year size. 



L., Persian White. Exquisite snow- 

 white flowers. No 1-year size. 



PYRACANTHA coccinea lalandi 

 (Firethorn). Blazing red berries, 

 that remain on the bush until well 

 into the winter, follow the large 

 trusses of white flowers that deco- 

 rate this glossy foliaged, evergreen 

 plant in the summer. A most at- 

 tractive shrub. 1-yr. 50 cts., post- 

 paid. 2-yr. SI. 25; 3-yr. S2 each. 



SPIREA, Blue. Dwarf plants covered 

 with sky-blue flowers. Spicily fra- 

 grant foliage. 



S., Bridal Wreath. Double white 

 flowers like little roses, early in the 

 spring. 



S., Thunberg's. A dwarf bush of feath- 

 ery appearance, and about the 

 first to bloom. Flowers white. 



S., Van Houtte's. Profuse-blooming 

 shrub with pure snow-white flowers. 



where noted, 1-year size, 35 cts. each, 10 for $3, postpaid; 2-yr. size, 60 cts. each, 

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



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SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpos 

 racemusus) . A shrub that suc- 

 ceeds well in shaded locations. 

 It is hardy; produces small white 

 or pinkish flowers in July and 

 August with w^hite berries fol- 

 lowing, like illustration above. It 

 grows to about 5 ft. in height. 



RED SPIREA, Anthony Waterer. 



Perpetual blooming. See illustra- 

 tion above. Shapely bushes 2 to 3 

 feet high, blooming continuously 

 from spring till fall. Makes a 

 neat, low-growing and continu- 

 ous blooming hardy hedge. 



