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Condon’s Newest and Finest 
Plant These for a Beautiful Landscaped Home and Yard 
Hydrangea 
30S8 Arborescena (Hills of Snow). A hardy shrub with large 
snow white blossoms, from early June until October. Grows 3 to 
5 feet tall. Each, 45 cts.; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.75. 
3089 Paniculata Grandiflora. The best known summer flower¬ 
ing tree shaped shrub. Grows 8 to 10 feet tall. Blooms same year 
set out, bearing immense panicles of showy flowers, white when 
opening, later changing to rose color. Each, 45 cts.; 3 for $1.25; 
10 for $3.50. 
3090 Tree Hydrangea (P. G.). Identical with No. 3089, except 
grown on stems in dwarf tree form. 3 to 5 feet at maturity Eiach, 
$1.15; 2 for $2.00. 
High Bush Cranberry 
3085 High Bush Cranberry (Virburnum Opulus). White 
flowers in June, followed by scarlet berries in Autumn. Grows 
8 to 10 ft. Each, 49 cts.; 3 for $1.35; 5 for $2.00. 
Bush Honeysuckle 
Splendid for screening unsightly views or for background. In 
May and June they are covered with delicate flowers, followed 
by a wealth of red berries; bright green foliage. Grows 8 to 10 
feet. '• 
3086 Red Tartarian. 
90 cts.; 5 for $1.35. 
Flowers crimson. Each, 35 cts.; 3 for^ 
3087 White Tartarian. Flowers pure w'hite. 
3 for 90 cts.; 5 for $1.35. 
Each, 35 cts.; 
Snowberries 
3105 White Snowberry (Racemosus). Rose colored flowers in 
June, followed by large clustered milk-white fruit. Height 3 to 4 . 
feet. Each, 30 cts.; 3 for 80 cts.; 5 for $1.20. 
3106 Red Snowberry (Vulgaris). Similar to the White except- 
the fruits are dull red. Each, 30 cts.; 3 for 80 cts.; 5 for $1.20.^ 
Comus (Dogwood) 
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3070Red Barked Dogwood (Cornussiberica), Showy,blood-redbranchesaddcheeri-'. 
ness to the wintertime landscape, while summertime brings an artistic growth of bright ; 
green foliage, yellowish white flowers and pearly fruit. Does well in sun or shade ' 
Grows 5 to 8 feet tall. Each 35 cts.; 3 for 90 cts.; 5 for $1.35. 
3072 Yellow Barked Dogwood (Cornus stolonifera lutea). Golden yellow branches, .x 
white flowers. Grows 5 to 7 feet tall. Each, 39 cts.; 3 for $1.00; 5 for $1.50. ^ 
3071 Variegated Dogwood (Cornus elegant*ssima). For a delightful contrastT 
effect in your shrubbery border, use 3 or 4 plants of this fine Dogwood. Very distinc-^ 
■ * -■ ' ~ ■ '' ' Jt tall. Each^ 
tive, bright green foliage with creamy white edge. Grows 4 to 6 feet 
65 cts.; 3 for $1.75; 5 for $2.50. 
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Althea (Rose of Sharon) 
Tall, hardy, late flowering shrubs, valuable because they flower when but few shrubs*^ 
are in bloom during September and October. > 
3060 Double White. 3058 Double Pink. 3059 Double Red. 5 
Your choice each, 35 cts.; 3 for 90 cts.; 5 for $1.35. ^ 
Deutzia 
3076 Pride of Rochester. The large panicles of pinkish white flowers, with under-n 
side of the petals rose are produced in June. Plant either singly or in masses. Grows! 
4 to 6 feet tall. Each, 35 cts.; 3 for 90 cts.; 5 for $1.35. 
Snowball 
Althea Rose of Sharon 
3104 Hardy Snowball (Viburnum Opulus Sterile). The grand old time plant! 
from our grandmothers’ gardens with a wealth of large, white ball-shaped blooms I 
resembling snowballs. Blooms, in May. A favorite for cemetery planting or homey J 
garden. Grows 6 to 8 feet tall. Each, 55 ctfe.; 3 for $1.50; 5 for $2.25. 
Tamarix 
3115 Tamarix (Africana). Tall, slender unique shrub with small feathery foliage. 
In May the branches are covered with masses of delicate pink blooms before the leaves 
appear. Each, 30 cts.; 3 for 80 cts.; 5 for $1.20. 
3116 Tamarix (Hispida Spanish). A distinct shrub covered with soft pink flower 
sprays in July and August when most shrubs are bare of flow'ers. Each, 35 cts.; 3^ 
for 90 cts.; 5 for $1.35. ^ 
Spirea (Special Low Prices) 
3110 Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath). The shrub everybody loves. Ideal in founds — t 
tion planting, screens or trimmed hedges. In IMay and June the graceful, drooping^ 
branches are covered with pure white blossoms which resemble miniature roses. Grows ^ 
5 to 6 feet tall. 2 for 40 cts.; 5 for 85 cts,; 10 for $1.45; 25 for $2.75. 
3108 Billiardi Rosea. Long plumes of soft pink blooms cover the plant in July,J 
often lasting xmtil September. A showy plant for foundation groups, hedges or borders.'] 
Grows 4 to 5 feet tall. 2 for 50 cts.; 5 for $1.00. 
3107 Anthony Waterer. The dwarf Everblooming crimson spirea. The plant is a| 
mass of rose crimson flowers in July, and then blooms more sparingly until frost. Ex-1 
cellent for edging or borders. Grows about 2 feet tall. Each, 40 cts.; 3 for $1.10;^ 
10 for $3.25. 
3109 Prunifolia (True Double Bridal Wreath). The pretty double white flowers! 
are all along the almost leafless stem about May Ist, just as the leaves are budding.! 
Grows 5 to 6 feet tall. Each, 50 cts.; 3 for $1.35; 10 for $3.95. 
3114 Snow Garland. Graceful shrub with bright green feathery foliage which turns^ 
orange scariest in the fall. Blooms early in April covered with pure white flowers, 3 to^ 
5 feet tall. Each, 35 cts.; 3 for 90 cts.; 10 for $2.50. 
Privet Hedge 
3102 A moor River Privet. The hardiest of 
all Privets. Valuable for hedges. The dark 
green foliage is retained until late Fall, can 
be pruned to give any desired effect. Is also 
planted in groups to obtain the benefit of 
its persistent green foliage. 5 for 60 cts.;, 
10 for $1.00; 25 for $2.00; 100 for $7.00. i 
