100 



eaxaLPa-Indian Bean 

 TEA'S JAPANESE HYBRID.' — 



Of spreading habit, with heart-shaped 

 foliage.— Flowers beautiful creamy 

 white, elegantly tinted with yellow 

 and purple aud hi2;hly fragrant. 

 Third size only, 40 cts. each. 



SPECIOSA.*— Finer and hardier 

 than the common Ca/a?pa\ It blooms 

 quite early in the season Third size 

 only, 40 cts. each. 



eLEMaTIS-Yirgin's Bower 



STANS.— Of low spreading growth, 

 and blooms profusely in Jate Fall ; 

 pure white, borne on long pendulous 

 stems, and somewhat resemble Lily of 

 the Valley in form and fragrance. 

 15 cts. each ; second size, 30 cts. 



NEW HaRDY ©RaNGE 

 eitrus Trifoliata 



A MOST remarkable novelty, growl 

 ing vigorously ; found to dowels 

 and bear the winter as far north a- 

 Boston and perhaps further; it is a 

 true Citrus, and has all the character- 

 istics of tbe real Orange Tree, which 

 it closely resembles. The tree is of 

 dwarf symmetrical fonn, and is rather 

 a slow grower until fully established ; 

 the leaves are thick and glossy, deep 

 shining green ; the flowers are lovelv 

 pure white, real orange blossoms, 

 deliciously sweet during the growl > s 

 season ; the fruit is small, bnjjht red 

 in color, but not eatable. 15 cts. 

 each ; second size, 30 cts. each. 



The Dingee & Gonard Co., West Grove, Pa. 



Galiforn 

 Privet 



The Great Hedging Pla 



Conceded to be the Best Pk 

 Hedging Purposes 



J^EMARKABLE for the bee|r*l 

 its evergreen foliage and i "'" 

 regular, symmetrical growth, 

 foliage is dark green,* very 

 and wax like; hardy every 

 Better than Boxwood. Large 

 at lowest prices. 



Sizes and Prices 



First size, 1 to 2 feet, 10 

 each ; 6 for 50 cts.; $5 

 1 00, by Express. Second s 

 2 to 3 feet, 15 cts. each ; 5 

 50 cts.; $1 per dozen ; $6 

 100. (Orders fur 50 filled 

 100 rates. No charge for pa^ 



m 



DS 



II. p:l 



DKUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER 



DBUXZIA 



A SHOWY class of shrubs, especially valuable owing to 

 -^*- their compact growth, luxuriant folia^e 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. 



CRENATA.*— Strong, 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 ; 

 branches gracefully drooping, loaded with magnificent snow- 

 white bells. 



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

 except that the flowers are piire 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. 



P XOGHORDA 



QRANDIFLORA.— 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. * 



pORSYTHIA 

 Golden Bell 



15 cts. each ; second size, 20 cts. 

 each; third size, 40 cts. each. 



SUSPENSA. * — A fine hardy 

 shrub of weeping habit; glossv, 

 green leaves ; bright yellow flow- 

 ers ; blooms in Spring. 



VIRIDI5SIMA.*-Height 3 to 4 

 feet ; bright yellow, bell - shaped 

 flowers; blooms early in Spring. 



WEIGELA. ROSEA 



JASMINUM— Jasmine 



NUDIFLORUM.*— Handsome bell-shaped, golden y 

 sweet-scented flowers ; produced in wonderful profusi 

 early spring. The flowers are borne close to the stem 1 

 the foliage appears, hence the name " Nudiflorum." If 

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



KHRRIA JAPOIVICA 



A GRACEFUL, slender shrub, growing 4 to 5 feet 

 -^^- Flowering with double yellow flowers from early 

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

 ornamental as a plant for the lawn. Price 15 cts. ( 

 second size, !iO cts. each. 



I.O]>ifICERA— Honeysuckle 



TARTARIAN.* — Forms a graceful, branching, ornam 

 bush, S' to 5 feet high ; very desirable for lawn or gai 

 foliage dark green, blossoms in May and June. Three c< 

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

 each ; third size, 40 cts. each. 



01 ER VII.1^ A— IJVeigfela 



THIS valuable family of Japj 

 shrubs can be used to ad 

 age for single lawn specimens ( 

 massing; strong, vigorous gro\ 

 drooping slightly when mati 

 They are of the easiest cul 

 grow in any good soil, and pro 

 masses of beautiful flowers, 

 cts. each; second size, 30 

 each ; third size, 40 cts. each 



CANDIDA* (The Best White 

 gela) .-Fine light green foliage; 

 snow-white flowers, borne in j 

 profusion the last of June 1 

 autumn. 



LAVELLEI.*— Deep -red t 

 ers, entirely unlike other Weig^ 

 distinct and beautiful. 



ROSEA* (see cut) —This is 

 of the most charming shrub 

 cultivation ; the flowers are 1 

 and of a deep rosy color ; borr 

 great profusion. 



VARIEGATED LEAF.*— I 

 green leaves, with a broad ma 

 of pure white ; flowers beau 

 clear blush. 



EVA RATHKE.*-New and 

 geous. Rich reddish purple. 



RUBRA.*— Red, shading to 1 

 pink ; beautiful and desirable, 



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

 the smaller by Mall, postpaid, at prices given 



