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THE DINGEE & CONARD COMPANY S 



Spirea Callosa Alba, — A new white flowering variety of dwarf habit ; very 

 fine ; one of the most desirable. 



Spirea Prunifolia. — Height four feet ; very beautiful ; flowers perfectly 

 double like white daisies ; blossoms in May ; hardy. 



Spirea Douglass, — Fine spikes of beautiful rose colored flowers ; blooms pro- 

 fusely in July and August ; very desirable. 



Weigelia Rosea. — A neat, compact growing shrub, producing beautiful deep 

 rose-colored flowers in great profusion ; splendid. 



Weigelia, VARIEGATED LEAVED.— Deep green leaves, with abroad 



MARGIN OF PURE WHITE AROUND EACH ; VERY STRIKING AND PRETTY ; roSC- 



colored flowers, same as above but smaller growth. See illustration, p. 32. 



Weigelia Grandiflora. — Flowers pale cream color, changing to white and 

 pink. 



White Fringe. — A small ornamental tree bearing pure white flowers resem- 

 bling elegant fringe. 



Viburnum Opulus (Snow Ball). — A hardy, strong growing shrub, with 

 large balls of pure white flowers, really resembling balls of snow. 



Yucca Filomentosa. — A low growing, hardy evergreen plant, with long, 

 narrow leaves, very distinct and almost tropical in its appearance. The 

 flower stalk rises from the centre, bearing a profusion of cream white, 

 bell-shaped flowers. We have prepared an illustration of this fine plant 

 to which we beg to call attention. See page 33. 



GOLDEN HONEYSUCKLE.— C« Circular Trellis. 



HARDY ORNAMENTAL CLIMBING VINES. 



Akebia Quinata— Japan Akebia.— A new twining climber, suitable for 

 pillar or trellis, handsome and distinct foliage, and chocolate colored, fra- 

 grant flowers ; very desirable. 25 cents. 



