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THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA, 



NEW COLEUS— Large Leaved "Sunset" and "Fringed" Strains 



Our Colens seed is a special saving 

 from the large-leaved ** Sunset," 

 "Fring-ed" and other splendid new 

 strains, and "will produce many beautiful 

 varieties, having elegantly fring"ed 

 and ruffled leaves, and showing all the 

 brilliant shades and combinations of col- 

 ors seen in the finest named kinds. They 

 grow quickly and easily and are highly 

 valued for bedding-, borders, etc. 

 Splendid mixed. Pkt. 10 cts. 

 COLEUS. Choice mixed. Pkt. 6 cts, 

 CUPHEA, (Cigar or Fire Cracker Plant). A 

 very neat and pretty plant for bedding and 

 house culture, bears great numbers of cu- 

 rious tubular-shaped flowers— bright red, 

 tipped with white, grows easily and blooma 

 constantly. Pkt. 4 cts. 

 CLARKIA. A well known favorite annual, 

 grows nicely and produces an abundance 

 of cheerful white and rose-colored flowers 

 all through the season ; quite hardy. Sow 

 early in Spring. Pkt. 4 cts. 

 COBEA SCANDENS. An elegant and well 

 c„»<,»4. T a,»^ T Ao-»^<><i r<-^i«„„ known climbing vine, suitable both for 



Sunset I.arge-I.eaved Coleus. window decoration and planting outside. 



Makes an abundance of pretty graceful foliage, and bears a profusion of large bell-shaped flowers, green at first, but 

 changing to a beautiful violet blue ; highly valued for bay windows, porches, balconies, etc. Pkt. 4 cts. 



Datura. 



NEW SWEET WILLIAMS, (Dianthusbarbatus). These 

 are exceedingly beautiful, twice as large as they used to 

 be, and of many rich and brilliant colors; they deserve a 

 place in every garden, but do not always bloom the first 

 season ; immense clusters of flowers, very sweet. Single 

 aad double, finest mixed. Pkt. 4 cts. 



DATURA (Angel's Trum- 

 pet or Sweet Nightin- 

 gale). Large branching 

 plants, growing three to 

 four feet high, produc- 

 ing handsome double 

 and single trumpet- 

 shaped blossoms, white, 

 blue, yellow and purple, 

 of exquisite fragrance. 

 They bloom finely from 

 seed sown in the open 

 ground the first season, 

 and the roots can be kept 

 over Winter when de- 

 sired, the same as Dahl- 

 ias. Pkt. 3 cts. 

 NEW STRIPED SIN- 

 GLE DAHLIAS. Beau- 

 tiful large, single flow- 

 ers, many of them four 

 inches across, and dis- 

 playing a wonderful va- 

 riety- of bright, rich colors, beautifully striped, flaked, 

 mottled and dotted in the most charming manner. Pkt. 

 6 cts. 

 EUPHORBIA HETEROPHYLLA, Mexican Fire Plant, 

 or Fire on the Mountain.) Makes fine, bushy plants, two 

 to three xeet high ; leaves are at first entirely green, but 

 <^ange about midsummer to brilliant carmine, orange and 

 crimson, presenting a mass of gorgeous colors which are 

 very beautiful and alwavs attract wonder and admiration. 

 Pkt, 4 cts. 



STEVIA SERRATA. A 

 well known very pretty 

 and desirable plant for 

 pots and bedding; pure 

 white, star-shaped flow- 

 ers and fragrant leaves; 

 extra fine for cutting and 

 bouquet-3. Pkt. 4 cts. 

 MARVEL OF PERU, (Mi- 

 rabillis), A well known 

 handsome plant; the col- 

 ors are very brilliant and 

 of great variety ; the flow- 

 ers open in the afternoon, 

 and are sometimes called 

 ""Four o'clock:^'' gro'w very 

 easily and are among our 

 most brilliant and showy 

 Annuals. Pkt. 3 cts. 



FEVERFEW, DOUBLE. 

 Handsome, large, double 

 white flowei-s, excellent 

 for bedding and also for 

 house culture • blooms 

 abundantly the whole 

 season, ftwelve Inches 



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DIAMOND FLOWER. A lovely little annual from Por- 

 tugal, quickly covering the ground with beautifnl moss- 

 like foliage from which the flowers will glisten like dia- 

 monds within a month from the time the seed is sown. 

 Elegant for pots and window gardens, and when bedded 

 will bloom all Winter, regardless of ice and snow. Pkt. 

 6 cts. 



NEW DWARF TOM THUMB DAHLIA. Elegant little 

 plants, growing only twelve or fifteen inches high, and 

 covered with bloom in less than three months after seed 

 is sown; continues to bloom till cold weather. Flowers 

 very pretty and attractive, white, yellow and rose, banded 

 and variegated in the most unusual way. New and very 

 desirable. Pkt., 6 cts. 



DOUBLE DAHLIAS. It is now well known that the finest 

 Dahlias are grown from seed sown in the Spring and give 

 as good or better satisfaction as those grown from roots. 

 Our seed is saved from the finest double named varieties, 

 and will give a great variety of handsome colors and a 

 large proportion of large, perfectly shaped flowers fully 

 equal to the named kinds. Seed started in the house and 

 set out the last of May will be in bloom as soon as plants 

 from roots, and will produce as many fine flowers. Our 

 seed is extensively planted and gives excellent satisfao- 

 tion. Finest double mixed. Pkt., 6 cts.; extra large pkt., 

 10 cts. 



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