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THE DINGEE & CONARD CO., WEST GROVE, PA. 



eATALPH— Indian Bean 



TEA'S JAPANESE HYBRID.*— 



Of spreading habit, with heart-shaped 

 foliage.— Flowers beautiful creamy 

 white, elegantly tinted with yellow 

 and purple and hli:;hly fragrant. 

 Third size only, 40 cts. each. 



5PECI0SA>— Finer and hardier 

 than the common Cafalpas. It blooms 

 quite early in the season. Third s^ize 

 only, 40 cts. each. 



CLEMHTIS-Yirgin's Bower 



STANS.— Of low spreadinir growth 

 and blooms profusely in late Fall ; 

 p ire white, borne on long pendulous 

 stems, and somewhat resemble Li'i/ of 

 the Valley in form and fra'-rrrince. 

 15 cts. each ; second size, 30 cts. 



NEW HaRDY ©RaNGE 



eitrus Trifoliata 



A MOST remarkable novelty, grow- 

 ingvigorously ; found todowell 

 and bear the winter as far north as 

 Boston and perhaps further; it is a 

 tree Citrus, and has all the character- 

 istics of the real Orange Tree, which 

 it closely resembles. The tree is of 

 dwarf symmetrical form, and is rather 

 a slow grower until fully established ; 

 the leaves are thick and glossy, deep 

 Bhining green ; the flowers are" lovely 

 pure white, real orange blossoms, 

 deliciously sweet during the growing 

 season ; the fruit is small, bright red 

 in color, but not eatable. 15 cts. 

 each ; second size, 30 cts. each. 



DEUXZIA 



A SHOWY class of shrubs, especially valuable owing to 

 their compact growth, luxuriant foliage and free 

 flowering qualities. One of the most popular classes in our 

 collection. First size, 15 cts. each ; second size, 30 cts. each; 

 third size, 4t0 cts. each. 



CRENATA.*— Strone, stately grower; attains the height of 

 4 to 6 feet ; flowers white, tinged rose on outside of petals ; 

 very double and full. 



FORTUNII.*— Attains the height of 4 to 6 feet ; one of the 

 most beautiful and profuse flowering varieties ; pure white. 



GRACILIS.*— Dwarf, compact form 2 to 2% feet in height; 

 brandies gracefully drooping, loaded with magnificent snow- 

 white bells. 



PRIDE OF ROCHESTER*(see cut) -Resembles Crenata, 

 except that the flowers are pure white, with a faint shade of 

 blush on outside of petals. 



LEMOINEI (New).— Immense. Purest white. An improve- 

 ment over Gracilis. First and second size only. 



HXOCHORDA 



GRANDIFLORA.— A strong, 

 vigorous grower, perfectly hardy ; 

 forms a neat, compact bush ; 4 to 6 

 feet high; blooms profusely early 

 in Spring. Flowers are pure snow 

 white, and borne on long, slender 

 branches. One size only, 2 feet. 

 35 cts. each, by Express. ' 



FORSYXHIA 



Golden Bell 



15 cts. each ; second size, 20 cts. 

 each; third size, 40 cts. each. 



SUSPENSA.* — A fine hardy 

 shrub of weeping habit; glossy, 

 grejn leaves ; bright yellow floVv- 

 ers ; blooms in Spring. 



VIR1DISSIMA.*-Height 3 to 4 

 feet; bright yellow, bell -shaped 

 flowers ; blooms early in Spring. 



An exceedingly rare tree. Fine 

 s"ecimens, 6 to 8 feet in height, 

 75 cts. each. 



California 

 Privet 



The Great Hedging Plant 



Conceded to be the best plant 

 for Hedging Purposes 



nEMARKABLE for the beauty of 

 its evergreen foliage and strong, 

 regular, symmetrical growth. The 

 f liage is dark green, very glossy 

 and wax like ; hardy everywhere. 

 Better than Boxwood. Large plants 

 at lowest prices. 



l^EUTZIA, PEIDE OF ROCHESTER 



Sizes and Prices 



First size, 1 to 2 feet, 10 cts. 

 each ; 6 for 50 cts.; $6 per 

 1 00, b/ Expre?s. Second size, 

 2 to 3 feet, 15 cts. each ; 5 for 

 50 cts.; $1 per dozen ; $"7 per 

 100. (Orders for 50 filled at 

 100 rates. No charge for ] a; k- 

 ing-) 



WEIGELA ROSEA 



J ASMIISUM— Jasmine 



NUDIFLORUM.*— Handsome bell-shaped, golden yellow 

 sweet-scented flowers ; produced in wonderful profusion in 

 early spring. The flowers are borne close to the stem before 

 the foliage appears, hence the name " Nudiflorum." 15 cts. 

 each ; second size, 30 cts. each ; third size, 40 cts. each. 



KHRRIA JAPONICA 



A GRACEFUL, slender shrub, growing 4 to 5 feet high. 

 Flowering with double yellow flowers from early Sum- 

 mer to Fall. As pretty as a Rose in shape of flower and very 

 ornamental as a plant for the lawn. Piice 15 cts. each; 

 second size, 5iO cts. each. 



I^ONICERA— Honeysuckle 



TARTARIAN.*— Forms a graceful, branching, ornamental 

 bush, 3 to 5 feet high ; very desirable for lawn or garden; 

 foliage dark green, blossoms in Alay and June. Three colors, 

 white, red and pink. 15 cts. each; second size, 30 eta. 

 each ; third size, 40 cts. each. 



DI ER VII.I. A— ^JVeigrela 



THIS valuablefamily of Japanese 

 shrubs can be used to advant- 

 age for single lawn specimens or for 

 massing; strong, vigorous growers; 

 drooping slightly when matured. 

 They are of the easiest culture, 

 grow in any good soil, and produce 

 masses of beautiful flowers. 15 

 cts. each ; second size, 30 cts. 

 each ; third size, 40 cts. each. 



CANDIDA* ( The Best White Wei- 

 g'eta).-Finelightgreenfoliage;pure 

 snow-white flowers, borne in great 

 profusion the last of June until 

 auiumn. 



LAVELLEI.*— Deep -red flow- 

 ers, entirely unlike other Wtigelas; 

 distinct and beautiful. 



ROSEA* (see cut) —This is one 

 of the most charming shrubs in 

 cultivation ; the flowers are large 

 and of a deep rosy color ; borne m 

 great profusion. 



VARIEGATED LEAF.*— Deep 

 green leaves, with a bmad margin 

 of pure white ; flowers beautiful 

 clear blush. 



EVA R ATHKE *— New and gor- 

 geous. Rich reddish purple. 



RUBRA.*— Red, shading to light 

 pink; beautiful and desirable. 



Tlie larger size Shrubs can be sent ONLiY BY EXPRESS OR FREIGHT at purchaser's expense; 

 the smaller Ijy Mail, postpaid, at prices given 



