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^e Din|(ee & Cona^rd Co., West Grove, Pa. 



earaLPa— Indian Bean 



Tea's Japanese Hybrid.*— Of 



spreading habit, with heart-shaped 

 foliage. Flowers beautiful creamy 

 white, elegantly tinted with yellow 

 and purple and highly fragrant. 

 Third size only, 40 cts. each. 



Speciosa,* — Finer and hardier 

 than the common Catalpas. It blooms 

 quite early in the season. Third aize 

 only, 40 cts. each. 



CLEMaTIS-Yirgin's Bow^r 



Stans. — Of low spreading growth 

 and blooms profusely in late Fall; 

 pure white, borne on long pendulous 

 stems, and somewhat resemble Lily of 

 the Valley in form and fragrance. 15 

 cts. eacti; second size, 20 cts. 



NEW HaRDY ©RaNGE 



eitrus Trifoliata 



A MOST remarkable novelty, grow- 

 ing vigorously; found to do well 

 und bear the Winter as far Nortli as 

 Boston and perhaps further ; it 

 true Citrus, and has all the character- 

 isticsof the real Orange Tree, which 

 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 

 shining green; the flowers are' lovely 

 pure white, real orange blossoms, de- 

 liciously sweet during the growing 

 stason ; the fruit is small, bright red 

 in color, but not eatable. 15 cts. 

 each; second size, 20 cts. each. 





eHLIFCRNm 

 PRIVET 



The Great Hedging Plant 



Conceded to be the best plant for 

 Hedging Purposes 



■pEMARKABLE for the beauty of 

 its evergreen foliage and strong 

 regular, symmetrical growth. The 

 foliage is dark green, very glossy 

 and wax-like ; hardy everywhere. 

 Better than Boxwood. Large plants 

 at lowest prices. 



SIZES AND PRICES 



First size, i to 2 feet, 10 cts. 

 each ; 6 for 50 cts.; $6 per 100, 

 by Express. Second size, 2 to 

 3 feet, 15 cts. each ; 5 for 50 

 cts. ; $1 per dozen ; $7 per 100. 

 Large plants, 5 to 6 feet, six 

 years old, 3 to 4 feet across, 

 40 cts. each ; 3 for $1 ; $20 per 

 100. (Orders for 50 filled at 100 

 rates. No charge for packing.) 



DEUTZIA, PRIDP; OP" ROCHESTKR 



DEUTZIH 



A SHOWY class of shrubs, especially valuable owingto 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, 20 cts. each; third 

 size, 40 cts. each. 



CrcHata.*— Strong, stately grower ; attains the height of 4 

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

 very double and full. 



l<*orfuMii.*— 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 ; 

 branches gracefully drooping, loaded with magnificent snow- 

 white bells. 



Pride 0/ Uoeli ester* (see cut).— Resembles Crenaia, ex- 

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

 blush on outside of petals. 



Lemoinei (.^en^). —Immense. Purest white. An im- 

 provement over Gracilis. First and s€;.cond size only. 



ExeeHORoa 



GrandifLora.—A. strong, vigor- 

 ous 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 lung, slender 

 branches. One size only, 2 feet, 

 35 cts. each, toy Express. 



FORSYTHia 

 Golden Bell 



15 cts. each ; second size, 20 cts. 

 each ; third size, 40 cts. each. 



SuspeBsa.*— Afinehardy shrub 

 of weeping habit; glossy, gre«-n 

 leaves; bright yellow flowers; 

 blooms in Spring. 



Yiridissima.*— Height 3 to 4 

 feet ; bright yellow, bell-shaped 

 flowers ; blooms early iu Spring. 



ENGLISH HAZEL 



An exceedingly rare tree. Fine 

 specimens, 6 to 8 feet in height, 

 75 cts. each. 



TRie0L0R ©R GOLDEN PRIVET 



Deep green toliage, variegated witli golden yellow, htrst 

 size only, 15 cts, each. 



JRSMINUM— Jasmine 



2Vndiflorum.*— Hands( me 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, 20 cts. each; third size" 40 cts. each. 



LONieERH— Honeysuckle 



Tartarian.*— Forms a graceful, branching ornamental 

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

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

 white, red and pink. 15 cis. each ; second size, 20 cts. 

 each ; third size, 40 cts. each. 



DIERYILLH— Weigela 



THIS valuable lamily of Jajianese shrubs can be used to 

 advantase for single lawn specimens or for massing; 

 strong vigorous growers, drooping slightly when matured. 

 They ace of the easiest culture, grow in any good soil ai'd 

 produce masses ot beautiful flow- 

 ers. 15 cts. each; second size, 

 20 cts. each ; third size, 40 cts. 

 each. 



Candida"^' [The Best White 

 Weigela) .—Pine light green foli- 

 age ; pure snow white flowers, 

 borne in great profusion the last 

 of June until Autumn. 



XaveiJei.*— Deep=red flowers, 

 entirely unlike other Weigelas; dis- 

 tinct and beautiful. 



Rosea* (see cut).— This is one of 

 the most charming shrubs iu culti- 

 vation ; the flowers are hirge and 

 of a deep rosy color ; borne in 

 great profusion. 



Variegated Lea f.* — Deep 

 green leaves, with a broad margin 

 of pure white; flowers beautiiul 

 clear blush. 



JSva Rathke.*—lse\v and gor- 

 geous. Rich reddish purple. 



Rabra*— Red. shading to light 

 pink ; beautiful and desirable. 



WEIGELA ROSEA 



The larger size Sbrabs can be sent ONLY BY EXPRESS OR FREIGHT at purchaser's expense; 

 the smaller by Mail, postpaid, at prices given. 



