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THE DINQEE & CONARD CO.'S 



VIBURNUM SNOW BALL. 



NEW WHITE HYDRANGEA, THOMAS HOGG. 



35 CTS. 

 Hydrang-ea Grandiflora. — The finest hard} 



Weig-ela Rubra. — Fine large flowers, produced in 

 great profusion ; color, deep, ruddy crimson ; very- 

 rich and beautiful 15 cts.; larger size, 20 cts. 



White Fring-e.— A small ornamental tree, bearing 

 pure white flowers, resembling elegant fringe. 15 

 cts.; larger size, 20 cts. 



Yucca Filamentosa. — A low-growing, hardy ever- 

 green plant, with long, narrow leaves, very distinct 

 and almost tropical in its appearance. The flower 

 stalk is from two to four feet high, and rises from 

 the centre. It bears a profusion of creamy white, 

 bell-shaped flowers ; very beautiful. We have pre- 

 pared an illustration of this fine plant, to which we 

 beg to call attention. 15 cts.; larger size, 20 cts. 



Forsythla Suspensa.— A beautiful hardy shrub of 

 weeping or pendulous habit; glossy, deep green 

 leaves, and bright yellow flowers; blooms early in 

 Spring. 15 cts.; larger size, 20 cts. 



Forsythia Golden Bell.— Height three to four feet ; 

 beautiful bright yellow flowers; blooms profusely 

 very early in Spring ; splendid. 15 cts.; larger 

 size, 20 cts. 



Japan Euonymus.— Tn three varieties, Silver- 

 Leaved, Variegated Trailing and Large-Leaved. 

 These are pretty, low-growing evergreen shrubs, 

 with thick glossy green leaves; very desirable for 

 borders, rock work, vases, etc.; they do best in 

 moist, shady places. 15 cts.; larger size, 20 cts. 



Purple Fring-e {Rhus C<?//;wj-).— A beautiful and very 

 striking shrub, covered in Midsummer with fine 

 hair-like flowers, causing the whole plant to appear 

 as if wrapped in a cloud of purple mist. 15 cts.; 

 larger size, 20 cts. 



Viburnum Snow Ball.— We want to call particular 

 attention to this fine shrub ; it is a strong, hardy 

 grower, covered, when in bloom, with large balls of 

 pure white flowers, really resembling balls of snow, 

 and very pleasant for snow-balling purposes. See 

 illustration. 15 cts.; larger size, 20 cts. 



New White Hydrang-ea, Thomas Hog-g-.- A 

 magnificent shrub, introduced from Japan. Pro- 

 duces in Julv IMMENSE CLUSTERS OF 

 PURE WHITE FLOWERS, VERY SHOWY 

 AND STRIKING; should be kept in cellar over 

 AVinter and planted out early in Spring. 35 cts.; 

 3 for 75 cts.; 12 for $3. 



Hydrang-ea, Empress Eug-enie. — Large heads of 

 pinkish blue and white flowers ; an excellent sort. 

 25 cts ; 5 for Si ; 12 for S2. 



Hydrang-ea Hortensis or Garden Hydrang-ea. — 

 Nearly hardy here, but frequently grown in a pot 

 or box ; flowers are borne in large panicles or heads, 

 at first white, sometimes changing to blue, and 

 •finally to a bright pink. 25 cts.; 5 for ^i ; 12 for $2. 

 flowering shrub ever introduced (see page 54). 20 cts. 



SPECIAL OFFER. — Set of four handsome Hydrangeas 'named above and one splendid Dahlia 

 Sunflower (page 50), the five for $1.10. 



The Complete Set of 47 Varieties, Hardy Shrubs, for $5.25. 



EXTRA LARGE SHRUBS FOR IMMEDIATE EFFECT. 



When desired, we can furnish the following-named Shrubs as described above, in EXTRA SIZE 

 PLANTS, 3 to 4 YEARS OLD, and 3 to 4 FEET HIGH, at the prices given below (by Express only)_ 

 Hydrang-ea Grandiflora. — Extra strong, 3-year plants, 3 feet high, ^i each ; 2 for $1.75 ; $8 per doz. 

 Althea, Double WMte and Double Purple. — 3 to 4 feet. 50 cts. each ; 34 per doz. 

 Deutzia, Fortunii, Crenata, etc. — 3 to 4 feet. 50 cts.; 34 per doz. 

 Forsythia Viridissima. — 3 to 4 feet. 50 cts.; $4 per doz. 

 California Privet. — 3 to 4 feet. 50 cts.; $4 per doz. 

 Weigela Lavallee. — 3 to 4 feet. 50 cts.; $4 per doz. 



Purple Berberry and Purple Fringe.— 3 to 4 feet. 50 cts.; $4 per doz. 

 Weig-ela Rosea, Varieg-ated-Leaved, etc. — 3 to 4 feet. 50 cts.; $4 per doz. 

 Spirea Aurea, Weigela Candida, Yucca, etc. — 3 to 4 feet. 50 cts.; S4 per doz. 



Tlie complete Set of 15 Extra Size Shrubs (named above) for $5. 



OTHER HARDY PLANTS WE OFFER. — In addition to our complete lists of Hardy Shrubs, 

 Climbing Vines, etc., offered in these pages, we ask special attention to the Splendid New Dahlia Sun- 

 flower, described page 50; the most beautiful Hardy Phlox, page jj; lovely Hardy Garden Pinks, page 

 79 ; Gorgeous Iris, page ■]■] ; Magnificent Lilies, page 70, etc. 



