Tile Dingee & Conard Co., West OroTC, Pa, 



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Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora 



THE BEST AND HOST ORNAHENTAL OF ALL HARDY SHRUB5 



WE sell annually ui^wards of one hundred thousand plants of it. Wherever a hardy shrub is 

 wanted, for the yard, lawn, cemeterv, single specimens or in hedges, this superb variety will 

 fill the bill. Grows 5 to 7 feet high. Hardy everywhere. Needs no protection in Winter. Blooms 

 the first and every year in July and August. Massive flowers, cone shaped, often measuring 1(> 

 inches in length, changing from pure white to pink, and finally to rich coppery red. When cut they 

 retain their natural beauty indefinitely. Include this grand shrub in your order. Splendid for ball 

 planting. 



Strong-, one-year-old, field-gro-^Tn plants, postpaid. 15 cts. eacli: 4 for oO ets.; 10 

 for $1. By Kxpress, 50 for $4; $7 per lOO. Strong, tliree-year-old, lield-grown 

 plants, Ijy Express, 35 cts. eacli; 3 for $1; 12 for J!?3; SpiS per 100, by Exjiress or 

 Freij^lit. 



New Double White Japan Snowball 



THE king of all hardy flowering shrubs. Far and awav superior to the old common Snowball. 

 Blooms in June, when the whole bush is completely covered and loaded down with great com- 

 pact balls of pure white double flowers, like miniature Roses. Grows 6 to 8 feet high. Abso- 

 lutely hardy. A magnificent thing, and one which you don't want to miss getting. \\ e offer the 

 true stock, Avhich is very scarce, being difficult to propagate. W'e recommend it for Fall planting.^ 

 FIRST SIZE., strong, Jield-grown plants, postpaid, 20 cts. eacli; 3 for r.O cts.; « 

 for .$1. 



SECO\n SIZE, 2 years old, field-grown plants, 35 cts. eacli; 3 for $1, postpaid; 

 .'j?2..'>0 per doK.: by Express or Freiglit. 



THlRIl SIZE. 3 years old, field-grown plants, 40 cts. eachi; 3 for 90 cts.; $3 per 

 dozen, by Express or Freigbt. 



Sweet Violets 



Perfectly hardy. Thrive best in a shad-^d situation. During the Winter a light covering of 

 leaves or litter will prove beneficial. We offer the leading kinds in clean, healthy stock, suitable for 

 starting a violet l»ed f'is Fall. 



Strong plants, lO cts. oacb; .3 for 25 cts.; 15 for $1. Field-grown clumps, 20 cts. 

 ea<'h: 3 l«»r .">0 ets.. i»ositraid. 



liady Hnme Campbell— Best double b]no variety. Perfectly double. Delicious fragrance. 



Farqnbar- T.nrge. dnublo blue flowers; yory sweet. 



Swanley Wbite— The 1)est doublo white variety. 



I.nxonne— Grand single violet, with immense flowers. Long stems. Color, soft violet-purple. 



California— Largest of all. Pure, rich violet-blue. Flowers single, borne on stems 10 to 14 Inches 

 in length. 



Single Russian— A grand single flower. Deep rich blue. 



Admiral Avellan— New, rich, dark purplish red flowers and long stems. 



