DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE. 
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CONOYER'S COLOSSAL 
AND PALMETTO. 
Conover'S Colossal. This variety is much superior 
size and quahty to any other, being remarkably tender and fine 
flavored. 
Palmetto. Until recently we believed that the Conover's Colossal was the 
best sort known, but we are now forced to concede that the Palmetto is earlier 
and a better yielder, and more even and regular in its growth, and that it will 
eventually supercede the old favorite. The average bunches contain 15 shoots 
measuring i3j^ inches in circumference, and weighing nearly two pounds. It 
has been tested both north and south, and has proved entirely successful in 
every instance. Price, $1.50 per 100; $6.00 per 1,000, strong 2 yr. roots. 
IRbUbarb, Myatt's Lmnaeus, Each 15c., $1.00 per 10. 
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A choice collection of Flowering Shrubs, Altbeas, 
Deutzias, Fringe, Hydrangeas, Lilacs, Snow Ball, 
Spirea, Weigelia, Syriagas, all 3Sc. each. 
Mountain Ash— European. A hardv lawn tree 
Mounialn Ash— European 1 
" " Oak Leaved 
Thorns — Double white, pink and Paul's scarlet 
TulipTree 
Poplar— Carolina. A magnificent tree for quick shade 
Poplar— Carohna _ _. 
Weeping Deciduous Trees. 
Birch, Cut leaved weeping— Thefinest lawn tree grown, 6 to 7 ft., 75c 
Elm Camperdown — A very attractive drooping lawn tree. $1.25 
Mountain Ash — Weeping, covered with beautiful scarlet berries, $1.00 
Willow, Kilmarnock— A low headed weeping tree 75c 
Willow, New American— Is a large tree of the Weeping Willow type, 75c 
CLEMATIS, OR VIRGIN' S BOWER. 
None among hardy perennials exceed in beauty and effectiveness the finer 
sorts of Clematis. As a climber for the veranda, a screen for fences for pillars 
along the garden walks, for training on walls or arbors, in masses on rockwork, 
or cultivation in pots, it has no rival among strong growing blossoming plants. 
The Clematis should be grown in rich , deep, sandy-loam, and be well mulched with 
rotten manure in winter. The richest sheets of bloom and largest flowers are 
obtained wliere it has partial shade and a liberal supply of water at the roots. 
The leading and best varieties are Jackmanni, Henryi, Mme. Edward Andre, 
and Paniculata. 
Each. 
6 to 8 ft., 75 
--. 6 to 8 ft, 75 
... 4 to 5 ft, 75 
... 6 to 8 ft., I 00 
10 to 12 ft., 75 
8 to 10 ft. , 75 
... 6 to 8 ft., 50 
