THE CONARD &• JONES CO., WEST GROVE, PA. 
ROBERT PYLE. President 
ANTOINE WINTZER, VICE-PRESIDENT 
Hardy Ornamental Flowering Shrubs 
SEE PRICES AT FOOT OF THE PAGE 
Double Altheas (Rose of Sharon) 
Upright-growing shrubs that bloom profusely during July and 
August. They grow 6 to 8 feet and make a beautiful hedge. 
Jeanne d’Arc. Exquisite pure white flowers like azaleas. 
Bicolor. Unusually fine. White with crimson center. 
Banner. Pink and red on milk-white ground. 
Pink. Clear bright pink. Plant with Jeanne d’Arc. 
Showy Deutzias 
A most desirable class of shrubs; hardy and strong growers and 
bearing numerous small clusters of flowers in the early summer. 
Highly valued for yard, lawn, park, and cemetery planting. 
Deutzia gracilis. 2)4 to 3 feet. Of compact, bushy growth, and in 
May completely covered with pure white, bell-shaped flowers. 
D. gracilis rosea. Like the above, except that flowers are a beau¬ 
tiful pink and most attractive. 
D. Lemoinei. One of the best dwarf hardy shrubs. Flowers come 
in cone-shaped heads of purest white, which open out when full.. 
D. crenata rosea. Grows 4 to 6 feet. Flowers pink, bell-shaped.. 
D. crenata, Pride of Rochester. Grows 4 to 6 feet. Beautiful 
double flowers, pure white, tinged with blush. 
Bush Euonymus 
An attractive evergreen shrub with lovely, dark green, glossy- 
foliage which shines as if varnished. During the growing season it 
is remarkably handsome. It is particularly valuable when grown 
alone as a specimen plant on account of its shapely habit of growth.. 
Makes a good showing when planted among other shrubs. 
Philadelphus (Mock Orange) 
A most graceful shrub. Flowers profusely. 
Philadelphus coronarius. Fragrant white flowers 
in May. A very attractive shrub. 
P., Avalanche. Large white flowers on slender 
branches which arch gracefully. 
P., Bouquet Blanc. A new and notable variety. 
Large white flowers, produced in quantities. 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora 
Considered by many to be the grandest hardy flow¬ 
ering shrub that grows.' The immense bloomheads, 
often 12 inches long, are borne in great conical clus¬ 
ters from July till frost. If left untrimmed, this 
shrub will grow 10 feet high, but it can be kept 
pruned to any height without injury to the plant. 
When pruned closely each spring, the panicles of 
flowers become immense, as shown in our illustration. 
A hedge of Hydrangea grandiflora in full bloom 
is an inspiring sight. Plant about 2 feet apart. 
1-yr. size, 25 cts. each, 12 for $2.50, postpaid 
By express not prepaid Each 10 100 
2- yr. size..$0 50 $4 00 $35 00 
3- yr. size. 75 6 50 50 00 
4- yr. size. I 00 7 50 
Hydrangea arborescens grandiflora 
(“Hills of Snow,** or Snowball Hydrangea) 
Blooms five weeks earlier than H. paniculata 
grandiflora. Produces exquisite, lasting, snow-white 
flowers during June and July when few other shrubs 
are in bloom, i-yr., 25c., ppd.; 2-yr., 50c.; 3-yr., $iU 
Forsythia viridissima (Golden Bells) 
The earliest blooming shrub, coming into flower- 
early in May, and the entire plant becomes covered 
with golden yellow, bell-shaped flowers before the 
foliage appears. Plant this in a conspicuous place. ^ 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora. Blooms for 3 months 
Prices of Shrubbery, 
except where noted, 1-year, 25 cts. each, 5 for $1, postpaid; 2-yr. size, 50 cts. each;, 
10 for $4; extra-heavy, 3-y*. size, 75 cts. each, 10 for $5.50 □ 
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