THE CONARD &- JONES CO., WEST GROVE, PA. 
ROBERT PYLE, PRESIDENT 
ANTOINE WINTZER, VICE-PRESIDENT 
Plant Shrubs Make Your House a Home 
Plant Shrubs Here’s Another Reason 
••IT WAS THE BEAUTIFUL YARD THAT HELPED TO SELL THE PLACE ” 
/ have just lately sold my home and grounds that were well covered with C. & J. plants, and in jact it was the beau¬ 
tiful yard that helped to sell the place. I have just purchased another place and will next spring plant C. & J. plants.” 
No. 34456. — J • C. G., Hurley , 5 . D. 
Hardy, ornamental, flowering shrubs on the lawn and at the corners of a house, with some low-growing 
shrubs like Deutzia gracilis and Spirea Anthony Waterer around the base, will give a finished effect to your 
house and grounds in a way that nothing else can. The quickest and cheapest way to add value to a property 
is to have the place properly planted as soon as any necessary grading has been finished. Satisfactory results 
come quickly and delight everyone concerned. The bushes add steadily to the appearance of the property 
with almost no effort on the part of the owner. A hedge also is a great addition, to make a living, cheerful 
fence; no better or hardier hedge-plant has been found than the graceful Japan Barberry. California Privet 
is extensively used with great satisfaction as far north as zero winters will permit. Fall is an excellent time 
for planting these things. There is risk in postponing—plant now. 
PERFECTLY NJ^w Rnv FOR EDGING 
hardy incw dox DarDerry flower-beds 
An exquisite, new, perfectly hardy edging plant. Makes shapely, upright bushes, 18 inches high, when fully matured, but can 
be kept 6 inches high by trimming. Our stock is grown from cuttings made from the original plant. 
This new dwarf Barberry comes to fill a long-felt need for an edging plant that is dwarf in growth, free 
from all diseases and insect pests, and 
absolutely hardy everywhere in the United 
States. The foliage is small and dainty. 
The young leaves are a beautiful emerald- 
green in the spring, changing to a pleasing, 
soft green during the summer and bright 
red in the fall. In many parts of this 
country, garden-beds had to be bordered 
annually or not at all, as there was no J* 
perfectly hardy edging plant to use, but 
now no garden need be incomplete on 
this account. 
Border your rose-beds, also your per¬ 
ennials and annuals, with this neat, up¬ 
right, hardy, little shrub. Our illustration 
shows how neat a garden can be. Plant 
4 inches apart for a low border and keep 
the plants pruned to whatever height you 
want. They can be trimmed at any time 
without injury, and pruning or trimming 
makes the plants grow more dense. 
Price, i-yr. size, $3 for 10, postpaid; $20 
per 100 □. 2-yr. size, $4 for 10; $30 
This is the new box Barberry used for edging. Does not winter-kill per 100 □ 
□ This sign indicates delivery at your expense. See page 3. JQ 
