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nife Dingee C$ Con&.rd Co., West Grove. Pa. 



PHILaDELPHUS 



(Mock ©range) 



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



Grand if lora or Mock ©range.— Blooms m early 

 June ; flowers beautiful creamy white ftnd very fragrant. 



Oianthiflorus.— A dwarf variety with double cream- 

 colored fragrant flowers ; forms a handsome low shrub. 



Kettleri.— Odd and beautiful. 



STYRaX 



Japonica.— A fine, hardy flowering shrub, of low-grow- 

 ing, dwarf habit; small round leaves and smooth, light- 

 colored bark, forming an unusual and remarkatly jdc- 

 tnresque looking little tree. Blooms Jreely in June ; the 

 flowers are silvery white, bell-shaped, and highly 

 fragrant. 15 cts. each ; second size, 20 cts. each. 



SYRINGa (Lilac) 



15 cts. each ; /2d sixe, 30 cts. t acli ; 3d size, 40 cts. each. 



New Persian.*— This grand Lilac blooms in enrly June 

 Flowers beautiful deep purple> very fragrant, and borne 

 in profusion ; leaves rich, oark green, rather smMll and 

 delicately shaded ; habit of growth very neat and com- 

 pact ; (see cut). 



White.— This rare and beautiful White lilac is much 

 sought after. Fiist size, 15 cts. each; second size, 

 25 cts. each. 



Purple.*— Immense heads of beautiful purple flowers, 

 very sweet and much esteemed. 



Red.* — Flower light red audswfetly perfumed ; desirable. 



Ranunculaef lora plena. Flowers double light btue. 



"De Marly's Red.* — Reddish purple; sweetly perfumed. 



Josika's.*— Deep lilac flowers ; late bloomer. Splendid. 



Purple.* — A flue sort. Beautiful purple 



Pres, Massard.— Reddiih purple. Immense heads. 



THMHRIX (Tamarisk) 



Africana* (African Tamanx).—A. graceful, erect-grow- 

 ing shruti, having pretty pink flowers, and leaves like an 

 evergreen; 15 cts. each; second size, 20 cts. each; 

 third size, 40 cts. each. 



VIBURNUM (arrow Root) 



Opulis StereliS {><noicball).*—A. strong hardy grower, 

 with elegant ornamenial foiiage, covered with large balls 

 (if pure white flowers. 15 cts. each; second size, 

 20 cts. each ; third size, 40 cts. each. 



Yueea FiLHMENTOsa* 



{Sponink Bayonet). A low-growing, hardy evergreen plant, 

 with long, narrow leaves; almost tropical in appearance. 

 The flower stalk is from 2 to 4 feet high, and rises from 

 the center. It bears a profusion of creamy-white, bell- 

 shaped flowers, will thrive in the poorest soil. 15 cts. 

 each ; second size, 20 cts. each ; third size, 40 cts. each. 



CRIMSON SPIR.T;.\, ANTHONY WATEREE. 



NEW PERSIAN LILAC 



SPIR^a (Meadow Sweet) 



No other class of shrubs embraces a more extensive vaii- 

 ation of flowers, foliage and habit of growth than Spira'as. 

 Hardy and desirable. 



15 c* s. each ; ad size, 20 cts. each ; 3d size, 40 cts. each. 

 Hurea* {Golden Leaved Spirau). — Bright golden yellow 



foliage and small white fli.wers, forming a nice contrast. 

 Billardi.*— Fine spikes of beautiful rose-colored flowers ; 



blooms profusely in July and Augu^ t ; very desirable. 

 Bumalda.*— A dwarf-growing variety, producing beautiful 



rose-colored flowers all Summer and Autumn. 

 Callosa 3.1ba.*— Dwarf white-flowering variety ; blooms 



in July and August. 

 Callosa Rubra.*— A bushy, compact shrub, growing 3 to -1 



feet high ; deep ros>-red flowers. 

 Callosa Superba.*— A very handsome variety from 



Japan ; grows 3 to 5 feet ; deep rosy-red flowers. 

 Prunifolia* {Bridal Wreath).— Erect habit: double; flowers 



pure white, borne entire length of branches. 

 Reeyesii.*— Single, pure white; blooms latter part of May; 



attains a height (.f 4 to 6 feet. 

 Thunbergii,*— Blooms in early April; compact, regular 



growth and pretty fern-like leaves ; flowers borne in clustei s. 

 Van Houtti.*— The hardiest (T alf Spira?as. The bus^hcs 



lorm tine, compact clumps. The pure whi e flowers aie 



borne in such masses as to look like a snow bank of bloom. 



Perpetual blooming (Brimson 

 Spiraea, Hnthony Waterer 



It makes a low, compact bush 15 to 18 inches high, and is 

 covered nearly the whole growing season with large umbels 

 of deep crimson flowers, which measure nearly a foot across. 

 Blooms the first and every year, and is seldom out of flower. 

 As a pot plant or for growing in the open ground, nothing can 

 equal it. Perfectly hardy, it is unquestionably one of the 

 really meritorious plants that we cannot have'too many of. 

 Stronjr field-grown plants, 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; 

 10 for $1; larger plants, 25 cts. each ; 5 for $>, postpaid. 



Blue Spiraea 



(Caryopteris Mastacanthus) 



Blue Spiia'aisafitiing na.iie for this remarkable new hardy 

 plant. It is a sturdy, upright grower and is extrpmely florif 

 erous, small plants blooming profusely throughout the season 

 until they leach a height and width of 3 feet. The dense 

 flower heads are of a rich lavender blue, a lare color among 

 flowers. Strong; field-grown plants, 15 cts. each ; 4 for 

 SO cts. ; 10 for $■, postpaid; larger plants, 25 cts. each ; 

 5 for $1, postpaict. 

 The larger size Shrubs can be sent ONLY BY EXPRESS OR FREIGHT, at 



purchaser's expense ; the smaller by Mail, postpaid, at prices given. 



