. Our new guide to rose culture : typical roses painted from nature . he best. (3 ft.) Q,ueen Cliarlotte.—In color, size, substance, form of truss and per-fection of bloom, this is one of the best; bright orange scarlet, irregu-larlv banded with a wide margin of golden yellow. (3 ft.) Sunset Glow.—Appropriately named, the color having an orientalrichness that resembles the tintsof the sunset. (33^ ft.) Souv. DAntoine Crozy.—Large, well-rounded flowers of the mostintense scarlet crimson, with broad band of golden yellow. (3 ft.) MV. G. Eisele.—A verv robust growing variety, with large, or
. Our new guide to rose culture : typical roses painted from nature . he best. (3 ft.) Q,ueen Cliarlotte.—In color, size, substance, form of truss and per-fection of bloom, this is one of the best; bright orange scarlet, irregu-larlv banded with a wide margin of golden yellow. (3 ft.) Sunset Glow.—Appropriately named, the color having an orientalrichness that resembles the tintsof the sunset. (33^ ft.) Souv. DAntoine Crozy.—Large, well-rounded flowers of the mostintense scarlet crimson, with broad band of golden yellow. (3 ft.) MV. G. Eisele.—A verv robust growing variety, with large, orange^salmon flowers, A novel shade of this color. Bright green foliage. MIXED CANNAS, comprising good kinds, our selection-su-perb for bedding or massing—10 cts. eacli; 6 for 50 cts.; 13 for$1, postpaid; S7 per 100, by Express. Price of all Cannas offered on tbis and preceding page, stronggrowing plants from pots, amply foliaged and well rooted,15 except where noted); 4 for 50 cts.; $ per doz., postpaid. Hie Dingee €$ Conard Co., West Grove, {Reproduced from a Photograph) Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora The Best and Most Ornamental of all Hardy Shrubs RECOGNIZING the sterling worth of this grandest of all hardy flowering Shrubs, we have for many-years past made it a leading specialty, growing and selling annually upwards of one hundredthousand plants ; as a result of our efforts it is to-day the most popular of all shrubs for yard, lawnand cemetery planting ; it is extensively used for hedge planting and for clumps and screens. Thegreat reduction now made in the j^rices should still further its i^opularity. It readily attains a heightof five to seven feet; hardy in all localities, and needs no protection in \Vinter ; blooms the first and everyseason in July and August, when other flouers are scarce, and continues in bloom for two or three months;the flowers are massive, cone shaped, often measuring ten inches in length, and have a jileasing varia
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