. Descriptive catalogue of new and beautiful roses : the Dingee and Conard Co West-Grove, Chester Co. Penna. : Rose growers, roses by mail, a specialty. 1875[.]. Roses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 27 Spirea Reevesii.—Height four feet; drooping habit; immense bloomer; pure white flowers; hardy. Price, 25 cents. Spirea Thunbergii.—A very distinct, small growing variety, from Japan ;. fine very narrow leaves, and small white flowers. Price, 25 cents. Weigelia Rosea, Variegated Leaved.—A neat, compact growing shrub,, large deep-green leaves, with a broad margin of pure white around EACH


. Descriptive catalogue of new and beautiful roses : the Dingee and Conard Co West-Grove, Chester Co. Penna. : Rose growers, roses by mail, a specialty. 1875[.]. Roses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 27 Spirea Reevesii.—Height four feet; drooping habit; immense bloomer; pure white flowers; hardy. Price, 25 cents. Spirea Thunbergii.—A very distinct, small growing variety, from Japan ;. fine very narrow leaves, and small white flowers. Price, 25 cents. Weigelia Rosea, Variegated Leaved.—A neat, compact growing shrub,, large deep-green leaves, with a broad margin of pure white around EACH; rose-colored flowers; new and very desirable. See illustration^ page 25. Viburnum Opulus (Snow Ball).—A hardy, strong growing shrub, witk large balls of pure white flowers, really resembling balls of snow. Yucca Filomentosa.—A low growing, hardy evergreeen plant, with long,, narrow leaves, very distinct and almost tropical in its appearance. The flower stalk rises fram 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. HARDY ORNAMENTAL CLIMBING VINES. Akebia Quinata—Japan Akebia.—A new twining climber, suitable for pillar or trellis, handsome and distinct foliage and chocolate colored, fragrant flowers ; very desirable. 35 cents. Climbing Roses.—See page 22. English Ivy.—Well known for its dark, glossy, green foliage and habit of clinging to and covering perpendicular walls; evergreen. Price, 35 cents. American Woodbine Honeysuckle.—A hardy and rapid grower, suit- able for rock work, &c.; deep red trumpet shaped flowers. 25 cents. Evergreen Sweet Scented Honeysuckle.—A hardy, vigorous grower; blooms nearly all the season; deliciously fragrant; flowers, buff, yellow and white; very desirable for veranda and trellis work. 25 cents. Golden Leaved Honeysuckle.—An elegant and very desirable variety of moderate growth; leaves beautifully veined and


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