I^Conard and Jones Company - Annual Flower Seeds 



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Beautiful 



Fringed 



Coleus 



PnlPIIC N EW LARQE=LEAVED AND FRINGED 



V^UICUO STRAINS— Our Coleus seed is a special saving 



from the large-leaved, fringed and other splendid new 



strains, and will produce many beautiful varieties having 



elegantly fringed and ruffled leaves, and showing all the 



brilliant shades and combinations of colors seen in the 



finest named varieties. They grow easily, and are greatly 



admired for bedding, borders and house culture. 



C. SPLENDID MIXbU-Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c. 



C. CHOICE MIXED— Of many bright and attractive colors, 



fine for beds and edgings. Pkt., 6c. 

 fPlfKifl (OSTRICH PLUME)— Makes nicely branched 

 V^VlUolli plants two feet high, each stem crowned with 

 a large fiery red feathery plume, very showy and hand- 

 some. (See cut below.) Pkt., 5c. 

 C^ntfllirPJI (IMPERIALIS) — Nicely branched and 

 V> Willi* 111 ^** bears large, round, fluffy flowers, big as 

 teacups, many different colors. Sow early in Spring 

 where they are to remain. Fine mixed colors. Pkt., 5c. 

 C. DUSTY MILLER, GYMNOCARPA-Leaves silver white, 



valuable for beds and edgings. Pkt., 5c. 

 C. MARGUERITE— Pure snow-white flowers, one to two 



inches across. Pkt., 5c. 

 riintlPfl ( CIGA ^ OR FIRE CRACKER PLANT)— A 

 buyiltd pretty plant for bedding and house culture; 

 bears great numbers of curious tubular shaped flowers, 

 red, tipped 

 with white ; 

 blooms con- 

 stantly. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



Centrocema Grandiflora 



Chrysanthemum 



"BUTTERFLY PEA"— Bears large 

 clusters of rosy purple and creamy 

 white pea-shaped flowers from early June until cut down by frost. Very 

 handsome and attractive, six to eight feet high. Seed should be soaked in 

 water over night and planted early in Spring where it is to remain. Pkt., 5c. 



INODORUM PLENISSIMUM— An annual and 

 blooms abundantly the first year from seed, each 

 plant bearing hundreds of perfectly double 

 snow-white flowers. Pkt., 5c. 



C. FRENCH MARGUERITES— Entirely different 

 from the Japanese sorts; twelve to eighteen 

 inches high; bright, showy flowers, very hand- 

 some. Pkt., 5c. 



rnrlr^rnmh (Queen of DWARFS)-This 



VyUCtVoLUlllU i s the finest dwarf Cockscomb 

 in cultivation; grows only eight or ten inches 

 high and bears immense heads of bloom ten 

 to twelve inches across; deep, rich, velvety 

 crimson. Pkt., 5c. 



C. FINEST VARIETIES MIXED— Pkt., 5c. 



—A lovely little an- 

 nual from Portugal 

 ground with beautiful 

 which the flowers will 

 Cockscomb fflisten like diamonds. Pkt., 6c. 



Diamond Flower 



quickly covering the 

 moss-like foliage from 

 jrlisten like diamonds. 



Celosia (Ostrich Plume) 



New "Roosevelt" Daisy ( %SSK2T 



We are glad to offer herewith a novelty of real merit, a 

 most brilliant and conspicuous type just in from So. Africa. 



It is extremely showy and easy to grow. Color is glossy 

 rich orange gold. The flowers, two and one-half to two and 

 three-quarter inches in diameter, are very profuse in bloom- 

 ing and the sturdy, neat, branchy plant grows only twelve 

 to fifteen inches high. (See cut.) Original pkt., 25c. 



Very 

 Showy 



DAISIES 



BLUE DAISY (AGATHEA COELESTIS)— Blooms quickly 

 from seed and a most abundant bloomer; flowers deep 

 blue. An ornament to the flower-bed. Also useful for 

 cutting. May be had in bloom all the year. Pkt., 5c. 



BLUE=EYED AFRICAN DAISY (ARCTOTIS GRANDIS)— 



Makes fine bushy plants, one to two feet high; large, 

 showy flowers, two to three inches across, borne on long 

 stems, fine for cutting. Color, pure white, with yellow 

 band at base and bright blue at center. Pkt., 6c. 



ENGLISH DOUBLE DAISY (BELLIS PER- 

 ENNIS) — The flowers are white, pink, red and 

 variegated, the most of them come double, and 

 the single ones are nearly as pretty as the 

 double. Finest mixed. Pkt., 5c. 



SHASTA DAISY — This great new giant-flowered 

 Daisy grows two feet high; large semi-double 

 flowers, four inches across, pure snow-white 

 with yellow center; very showy and effective. 

 Entirely hardy and one of the best hardy per- 

 ennials recently introduced. Pkt., 10c. 



SWAN RIVER DAISY (BRACHYCOME) — A 



pretty annual, growing about eight inches high, 

 and bearing a profusion of white and blue 

 daisy-like flowers. Pkt., 5c. 



OFFER No. 100— The above 5 Pkts. 

 for 25c. 



New 



Roosevelt 

 Daisy from 

 Africa 



SPECIAL OFFER No. 100A 

 1 Pkt. each New Golden Roosevelt and 1 

 Pkt. White Shasta Daisy, the two for 30c. 



100 



