THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



The Best New Chrysanthemums 



The grand new Chrysanthemums described below are recommended as among the best and most valua- 

 ble varieties up to date. They are good healthy growers, early and abundant bloomers, and bear flowers 

 of the largest size and most beautiful colors. Many of them have taken first prizes at the great shows, 

 and all are recognized as among the very best of their respective classes. 



NOTE — All the large-flowered Chrysanthemums are the better for being set near a wall or fence for protection from early 

 frosts. 



George S. Kalb — A magnificent white, large 

 globular flower, early and a free bloomer. 

 Price, 25c. each. 

 Golden Dome — One of the latest novelties. 

 The verdict of the C. S. A. Committee at 

 New York City was as follows: "Sport of 

 Yellow Eaton. A decided improvement on 

 parent both in form and color," and Yellow 

 Eaton has been considered one of the lead- 

 ing yellows. Price, 25c. each. 

 Matchless — A magnificent, deep, Indian red. 

 The form is a fine type of the reflexed 

 Japanese which displays at its best the 

 beautiful rich color effects of the flower. 

 An easy grower. Price, 25c. each. 

 President Loubet — A large creamy white with 

 straw yellow center decidedly tinged with 

 delicate rose on the outside. Price, 25c. ea. 



OFFER No. 86— Above 4 best new 

 Chrysanthemums for 75c, ppd. 



Col. Appleton — Immense globular flowers, 

 deep rich golden yellow, a truly grand new 

 variety. Price, 15c. each. 

 Dr. Enguehard — A very valuable variety and 

 a leading prize winner at the shows. Color, 

 pink, without any trace of purple. Price, 

 15c. each. 

 Golden Chain or Climbing Chrysanthemum — Grows 

 8 to 10 feet, covered with tiny leaves and bears 

 thousands of single yellow flowers about an inch 

 in diameter, and may be trained over any sup- 

 port; very striking and showy. Price, 15c. each. 

 Intensity — An extra fine crimson variety; flowers are 

 very large and exceedingly double. Price, 15c. each. 

 Magnificent — A grand crimson flower with golden 

 bronze reverse; the petals droop and intertwine, giv- 

 ing an exceedingly graceful appearance. Price 15c. 

 each. 

 Minister Olanesco — Grand flowers; full, regular form; 

 rich, rosy violet; very handsome and productive. 

 Price, 15c. each. 

 Miss Minnie Bailey — A seedling from Mrs. Perrin; large, 

 fully double flowers; color, bright pink, tinted with 

 lavender. Price, 15c. each. 

 Mrs. A. McKinley — A beautiful English variety, deep, 

 round incurved flowers of rich rosy terra cotta color; 

 very striking and handsome. Price, 15c. each. 

 Nyanza — Splendid dark red flowers, with pure white 

 markings; very beautiful; one of the very best early 

 bloomers of its color. Price, 15c. each. 



Old Homestead — Fine large flowers, deep brownish red, 

 passing to a rich terra cotta shade; a strong vigorous 

 grower and abundant bloomer, hardy. Price, 15c. 

 each. 



Timothy Eaton — Enormous creamy white flowers. Ex- 

 ceedingly beautiful and a tremendous bloomer; a 

 splendid greenhouse variety. Price, 15c. each. 



Golden Dome 



Mrs. Chamberlain — One of the most beautiful pink varieties 

 yet produced ; a prime favorite wherever known and always 

 attracts attention by its clear, bright pink color. Price, 

 15c. each. 



Mrs. F. A. Constable — A magnificent pure white variety 

 which always attracts a great deal of attention owing to 

 its beautiful form and fine finish. Price, 15c. each. 



OFFER No. 86a— Any 5 of the above 15c. kinds for 65c. The set of 13 for $1.20, postpaid 



September Flowering Chrysanthemums 



These are particularly desirable because they bloom early and make a grand display of flowers before the cold weather 

 injures the blooms. 



Arbre de Noel — Early and abundant bloomer; medium size 



flowers, deep orange, shaded red, tipped with yellow. 



Price, 12c. each. 

 Baron Veillard — Large double flowers; brilliant yellow with 



rosy crimson markings; fine in every way. Price, 12c. 



each. 

 Charles Davis — Grand size and form; deep rich golden yellcw, 



passing to buff; fine. Price, 12c. each. 

 Cremp — Beautiful bright golden yellow flowers; £■ goad early 



bloomer, perfecting its flowers before freezing weatho:: can 



spoil them. Price, 12c. each. 

 E stella (New) — Large creamy white; very beautiful; an early 



and abundant bloomer. Price, 12c. each. 

 (Golden Pheasant — Rich orange yellow; very beautiful; 



blooms very early, before frost. Price, 12c. each. 



Glory of the Pacific — Beautiful clear pink; large round flowers 

 with broad petals; immense bloomer and very showy. 

 Price, 12c. each. 



Monrovia — One Of the very earliest. Grand stem and foliage 

 and a splendid shade of yellow. Price, 12c. each. 



October Frost — A good white; large spreading, high built 

 flowers of splendid substance. Price, 12c. each. 



Princess of Wales — Large, pure white flowers and a most pro- 

 fuse bloomer. Price, 12c. each. 



Robert Halliday — Near the top cf the list of early yellows. 

 This variety has attained wide popularity. Price, 12c. 



Rosiere — One of the best early bright clear pinks; of easy cul- 

 ture. Price, 12c. each. 



OFFER No, 86b— Any 3 September Flowering Chrysanthemums for 30c; 7 for 65c; the set of 12 for $1.00, ppd< 



