THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



stTOLy hollyhocks 



Hollyhock £5™, 



DOUBLE — A well-known old-fashioned flower 

 rer goes out of style. Its long spikes of short 

 stemmed rose-like flowers make a beautiful show, and are particularly 

 well suited to plant against the wall or fence or in the background of a 

 hardy perennial border. We offer the four best colors — yellow, crimson, 

 white and pink. These are strong over Winter plants that will bloom 

 this season. (See cut.) Price, 15c. each, 2 for 25c; $1.25 per doz., 

 postpaid. 



Hftll Vll ftf*lfQ SINGLE — These are the old-fashioned kind, which some 

 HUllJ UUVAO people think are even prettier than the double ones. 



Centers often show a bright eye. Price, mixed colors, 10c. each, 3 for 25c, 



$1.00 per doz., postpaid. 



HlhKPIIQ ( C R IMS( > N EYE or MARSH MALLOW)— A grand, hardy 

 UlUlOWUo flowering shrub. No trouble to grow, bears immense flow- 

 ers as large as dinner-plates, 6 to 7 inches across; pure white, with bright 

 crimson center; very grand and showy. Dies down every Winter, comes 

 up fresh in the Spring, and blooms the same season. Price, strong roots, 

 15c. each, 2 for 25c; $1.25 per doz., postpaid. Two-year roots, 25c; 

 $2.00 per doz., by express. 



NEW LARGE 

 FLOWERING 



JAPAN IRIS 



"IRIS KAEMPFERii 

 GRANDIFL0RA" 



The grandest of all hardy Iris. The flowers are of enormous size, aver- 

 aging from 8 to 10 inches across and of most gorgeous and exquisite colors, 

 including different shades of white, crimson, rose, violet, yellow and blue, 

 each flower usually showing several shades and a large blotch of golden 

 yellow surrounded by a dazzling halo of blue or white in the center. They 

 bloom during June and July, 12 to 18 inches high, and are indescribably 

 beautiful. They are perfectly hardy and grow and flourish in any good 

 ordinary soil; they especially delight in rich, deep, moist location, and for 

 best display should be abundantly supplied with manure and water. They 

 bloom regularly every year without attention, except that the roots should 

 be divided and reset about every three years, when it will also repay you 

 to renew the soil. 



Hollyhocks have a very Distinguished 

 Appearance 



YOU MAY ORDER BY NUMBER IF YOU PREFER. THEY ARE ALL BEAUTIFUL. 



DOUBLE VARIETIES 



Gold Bound — Pure snow-white, with large gold- 



TRY THE SET 



No. I. 



banded center. Probably the most showy and beautiful 



one of all. 25c each. 

 No. 2. Blue Danube — Deep indigo blue, shaded violet with 



yellow center. 25c each. 

 No. 3. Oriole — Deep crimson-amaranth, yellow center. 



25c each. 



No. 4. 



each. 



Uji=no=Hotaru — Violet purple, shaded blue. 25c. 



No. 5. Sylvan — The finest large double white. Beautiful 

 by itself or planted with the colored ones makes a fine con- 

 trast. 25c each. 



SINGLE VARIETIES 



-Pure white, shaded bright blue. 



25c each. 



No. 6. Ondin 



No. 7. Otome — A rich shade of violet purple sometimes marked 



with white. 25c each. 

 No. 8. Skippo — Light lilac, veined with purple. 25c each. 

 No. 9. Kumoma=no=Sora — Silvery white, suffused soft light 



blue. The largest flowered single variety in cultivation. 25c 



each. 



OFFER Any 6 of the above named Japan Iris 

 ivt~ 79 for $1.20, or the entire set of 9 for 

 Lyy. J£ $1.75, postpaid. 



Japan Iris. The Once Sacred Flower of the Japanese 



Til T1 ATI TriQ Mixed Varieties. All of the above named 

 Ja.yd.ll Ilia varieties in this assortment; not labeled. 

 Price, 20c each; 3 for 50c; 6 for 90c; $1.50 per dozen, post- 

 paid. 



PPfTHil'n TflQ Splendid for the flower bed; entirely 

 VJ 1 1 llld.ll 11 la hardy, blooms early in the Spring. Large 

 crape-like flowers, sky-blue, yellow, orange and white in beau- 

 tiful combination. Price, mixed colors, 6c each; 50c per 

 doz., postpaid. 



T athvrilQ "PERENNIAL FLOWERING PEA"— A very 

 1*& 111 Y 1 U5 ornamental climbing herbaceous plant, simi- 

 lar to our well-known sweet peas, but entirely hardy. Good 

 for covering trellises, stone walls or stumps. Blooms in clus- 

 ters from June till frost, almost constantly. Three distinct 

 colors: red, pink and white. 15c each, postpaid. 



T VrhtllQ VARIETY " CHALCEDONICA "— Also called 

 *-J V/UIlIo Maltese Cross, or Scarlet Lightning. Heads of 

 single vermilion scarlet flowers, far exceeding in brilliancy the 

 brightest geraniums. 2 to 3 feet high; flowering from July to 

 September. One of the showiest of border plants. 15c each, 

 postpaid. 



PEONIES IN COLOR— NOT NAMED 



FOR PLANTING IN MASSES 



Red WWte Pink SPECIAL PRICE— 20c. each. Any 3 for 50c. 12 for $1.50, postpaid. 



— For Named Varieties, see opposite page 9S" 



