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THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. ^ 



C. & J. GRAND NEW NASTURTIUMS ^ 



New Climbing Nasturtiums, 



Mad. Gunther's Hybrids. 



This splendid strain of New 

 Climbing Nasturtiums is the 

 finest yet introduced ; they 

 grow five to six feet high, and 

 are covered with large bril- 

 liant sweet-scented flow- 

 ers all summer and fall. 

 The colors are very rich 

 and handsome, indud- 

 ing many different shades 

 of "White, Eose, Pink, 

 Salmon, Purple, Dark 

 Velvety ]\Iaroon, Golden , 

 Yellow, and Deep Orange, 

 in self colors, as well as 

 striped, mottled and va- 

 riegated in the most fanciful combina- 

 tions. They are extra fine for Beds, 



Low Trellises, Vases, &C., and most ^^^* <^^tlier's New Hybrid Nasturtiums. 



surely deserve a place in every garden. Packet, 25 seeds, 6 cts.; J oz., 8 cts.; oz., 15 cts., postpaid. 

 NEW SWEET-SCENTED TALL NASTURTIUMS. These are elegant climbers, very desirable for training 

 over porches and low trellises; they bear hot and dry weather with impunity, and thrive in poor soil or rich. 

 They bloom constantly the whole season through; the colors range from dark cardinal red, scarlet, sulphur 

 spotted with crimson, golden yellow, striped and variegated with dark brown and black. The flowers are 

 very bright and beautiful and highly valued for table decoration, having a rich spicy delicious fragrance 

 which is very attractive. Best quality, pkt. 5 cts. ; J oz. 8 cts. ; oz. 15 cts. 



NASTURTIUM, TALL GOOD QUALITY MIXED. 



C. & ! SPECIAL MIXTUR E 



NEW LARGE FLOWERING DWARF NASTURTIUMS. 

 These splendid New Dwarf Nasturtiums are among our 

 most beautiful and satisfactory bedding plants. They 

 grow easily, thrive in all usual places; make pretty 

 round headed plants; ten to twelve inches in diameter, 

 and produce an abundance of their richly colored, delieiously 

 fragrant flowers from early Summer till killed down by frost. 

 Our seed is a special mixture of the most beautiful and strik- 

 ing colors ever seen, aiid is away ahead of all older sorts. 



Per packet, 3 cents; per ounce, 8 cents. 



DWARF NASTURTIUMS. Good quality mixed, 

 oz., Sets. 



Pkt., 3 cts.; 



DWARF NASTURTIUM AURORA. Beautiful chrome yel- 

 low, elegantly spotted and veined with carmine purple. 

 Pkt. 20 seeds, 4 cts. 



DWARF NASTURTIUMS, LADY BIRD. Rich golden yeN 

 low^, each petal barred with a broad vein of bright ruby 

 L.ady Bird. crimson. Pkt. 20 seeds, 4 cts. t 



DWARF NASTURTIUM EMPRESS OF INDIA. The I DWARF NASTURTIUM, SPOTTED KING. Rich orange, 

 leaves are dark purplish blue, with large brilliant crim- spotted with dark maroon. Vary handsome. Pkt., 20 



son scarlet flowers. Pkt. 20 seeds, 4 cts. I seeds, 4 cts. 



NEW JAPAN IRIS. (Iris Kaempferi). These grand new 

 Japanese Iris are among the most magnificent flowers we 

 have. They grow two to three feet high and bear splen- 

 did trusses of lovely orchid-like flowers of exquisite 

 colors; royal purple, sky blue, pearl white, blush, 

 lavender, yellow, etc., in endless variety and combina- 

 tions. Finest mixed, pkt., 8 cts. 



SWEET SCABIOSA ( Mourning Bride ). Bears a profu- 

 sion of fine, large, double flowers, scarlet, white, and rich 

 mulberry-red, edged and bordered with white; very 

 sweet and fine for cutting. Fine mixed colors, pkt. 

 4 cts. each. 



NIGELLA, (Love-in-a-Mist), A curious and pretty hardy 

 annual known as Lady in Green, Devil in Bush, etc., the 



; flowers and foliage are both handsome, and require bu4 

 littl© care. Pkt. 3 cts, ^ 



NEW DWARF POLYANTHA ROSES. (Fairy Roses 

 that Bloom Quickly from Seed). They bloom in four 

 months after sowing, so that seed planted in February iu 

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

 ground, where they will continue to bloom all Summer 

 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 frag- 

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

 winter if given a light covering of garden litter, before 

 severe weather. They are easily grown and remarkably 

 beautiful, and all should give them a trial, Pkt., 20 

 seeds, 6 cts. each. 



VINCA. The Vincas are charming plants both for garden 

 and house culture ; their large, glossy green leaves and 

 pretty flowers are always greatly admired. Fine mixed 



