I^Conard and Jones Company - Annual Flower Seeds 



RAMBLER ROSES FROM SEEDS 



RAMBLER ROSE SEED (Home Grown)— Saved from 

 our own fields; several different colors and varieties mixed. 

 White, crimson, pink, yellow, etc. They grow quickly, 

 and are entirely hardy. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c. 



OUR NEW DWARF MULTIFLORA ROSES— Bloom 

 in four months after sowing the seed so that seed sown 

 in February in the house may be had in bloom in June in 

 open ground, where they will continue to bloom all Sum- 

 mer and Fall. They flower in large clusters, some double, 

 semi-double and single; they come in many different 

 shades of pink, cream and rose and are delightfully fra- 

 grant. The plants are so hardy most of them will live over 

 Winter, if given a light covering of garden litter before 

 severe weather. Pkt., 

 6c. 



Sweet Sultan 



A Pergola made beautiful with Climbing Roses 



(CENTAUREA SUAVEO- 



LENS) — Flowers bright yel- 

 low, petals finely fringed. 

 Pkt 5c 

 ^WPPT ^fflhinQS (MOURNING BRIDE)— Bears "large, double flowers; 

 OVYWWl JVdUlUOa scarlet, white and rich mulberry red, edged and 



bordered with white; sweet and fine for cutting. Mixed colors. Pkt., 5c. 

 SftlflTlllTTl (JERUSALEM CHERRY) — A charming plant for a pot, resem- 

 (JUianum bling a miniature orange tree; covered all Winter with a pro- 

 fusion of scarlet fruit which is the chief attraction. Pkt., 5c. 



Salpi?lossis Grandiilora S2fflS^2TfflSt^ , a« , 5S 



in great profusion; the colors range from light blue and straw color to deepest 

 purple and maroon. A beautiful bedding plant. Mixed colors. Pkt , 5c. 

 Srhi7flnthlK (0R CHRISTMAS ORCHID FLOWER)— An elegant free- 

 iJViiiLauinuo blooming annual, large, curiously shaped flowers beauti- 

 fully spotted with crimson, lilac, purple and orange. Pkt., 5c. 



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SEEDS FOR BASKETS, 

 VASES AND ROCKER= 

 IES. Pkt., 6c. 



Sweet Scabiosa 



Mourning 

 Bride 



Excellent for Cutting 



Stocks— Ten Weeks 



S. GIANT PERFECTION — A grand variety with very large flowers 

 of exquisite beauty and delicious fragrance. Colors, white, pink, 

 mauve, red, purple, blush, etc. They require rich soil. Pkt., 6c. 



S. NEW LARGEST FLOWERING GLOBE PYRAMIDAL— Immense 

 spikes of perfectly double flowers, pyramidal form frequently 

 measuring two to two and a half inches in diameter. Pkt., 6c. 



S. WHITE PERPETUAL, PRINCESS ALICE, OR "CUT AND 

 COME AGAIN " — The finest white in cultivation. Pkt., 6c. 



S. BEAUTY OF NICE, NEW— Grows two to two and a half feet 

 high. Immense bloomer. Clear fresh pink, very fragrant. Pkt., 6c. 



S. COLOSSAL DOUBLE, BLUE BELL— Dark, deep blue. Pkt., 6c. 



S. DWARF GERMAN — The German stocks make beautiful masses 

 of bloom. Fine mixed. Pkt., 5c. 



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SALVIAS 



SALVIAS 



SALVIA SPLENDENS (Drooping Spikes)— A splendid 

 new large flowering Salvia (Scarlet Sage); bears three 

 times as many flowers as the ordinary Salvia Splen- 

 dens. It is exceedingly handsome and desirable for 

 lawn or garden, whether planted singly or in groups 

 with other flowers. The flowers are intense dazzling 

 scarlet, and are borne in endless profusion until late 

 in the Fall — one of the most beautiful Autumn-bloom- 

 ing flowers you can plant. Pkt. 75 seeds, 8c; 

 i oz., 40c. 



SALVIA SPLENDENS ERECT SPIKES, LARGE FLOW- 

 ERING SCARLET SAGE — Grows easily; makes grand 

 stately plants two to three feet high, completely cov- 

 ered with intense bright scarlet flowers. Pkt., 8c; \ 

 oz., 50c 



BLUE SALVIA (S. Farinacea) — This is the lovely blue 

 Salvia, forming dense, bushy plants with long spikes 

 of beautiful blue flowers. Pkt., 6c 



New Salvia Splendens, •* Drooping Spikes 1 



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