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THE CONARD & JOXES COMPANY ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS 



Beautiful Fringed Coleus 



COLEUS New Large-Leaved ana 

 Fringed Strains 



Our Coleus seed is a special saving from the large-leaved, 

 fringed and other splendid new strains, and will produce 

 many beautiful varieties having elegantly fringed and ruffled 

 leaves, and showing all the brilliant shades and combina- 

 tions of colors seen in the finest named varieties. They grow 

 easily, and ar.> greatly admired for bedding, borders and 

 house culture. 



Splendid Mixed— Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c. 

 Choice Mixed — Of many bright and attractive colors, fine 



for beds and edgings. Pkt.. 6c. 

 rplncin (OSTRICH PLUME)— Makes nicely branched 

 V^WiUJia plants two feet high, each stem crowned with 



a large fiery red feathery plume, very showy and hand- 

 some Pkt., 5c. 

 rPntSlirPQ (IMPERIALIS) — Nicely branched and 

 b^Uiamwa bears large, round, fluffy flowers, big as 



teacups, many different colors. Sow early in Spring 



where they are to remain. Fine mixed colors. Pkt., 5c! 

 C. Dusty Miller, Gymnocarpa — Leaves silver white, valuable 



for beds and edgings. Pkt., 5c. 

 C. Marguerite— Pure snow-white flowers, one to two inches 



across. Pkt., 5c. 

 C iinjipo (CIGAR OR FIRE CRACKER PLANT)— A 

 UUyiiWa pretty plant for bedding and house culture; 



bears great numbers of curious tubular shaped flowers. 



bright red, tipped with white; blooms constantly. Pkt., 5c, 



Centrocema Grandiflora 



"BUTTER- 

 FLY PEA" 



— Begins to bloom quickly and bears large clusters 

 of pea-shaped flowers from early June until cut 

 down by frost. The color is rosy purple and 

 creamy white; very handsome and attractive, six 

 to eight feet high. Seed should be soaked in 

 water over night and planted early in Spring where 

 it is to remain. Pkt., 5c. 



Chrysanthemum fflRB8P2™S 



and blooms abundantly the first year from seed, 

 each plant bearing hundreds of perfectly double 

 snow-white flowers. Pkt., 5c. 

 C. French Marguerites — Entirely different from the 

 Japanese sorts; twelve to eighteen inches high; 

 bright, showy flowers, very handsome. Pkt., 5c. 



Pnrksrnmh (QLEEN 0F dwarfs)— This is 



V>UCIV.5CUlilU the finest dwarf Cockscomb in 

 cultivation; grows only eight or ten inches high 

 and bears immense heads of bloom ten to twelve 

 inches across; deep, rich, velvety crimson. Pkt., 

 5c. 



C. Finest Varieties Mixed — Pkt., 5c. 



Diamond Flower -£ &i it r , ! e ug a ai 



quickly covering the ground with beautiful moss- 

 like foliage from which the flowers will glisten 

 like diamonds. Elegant for pots and Winter 

 gardens. Pkt., 6c. 



The Blue Daisy 



DAISIES 



BLUE DAISY (Agathea Coelestis) — Blooms quickly from seed 

 and a most abundant bloomer; flowers like the Paris Daisy, 

 but deep blue. An ornament to the flower-bed. Also useful 

 for cutting. May be had in bloom all the vear. Pkt., 5c. 



BLUE=EYED AFRICAN DAISY (Arctotis Qrandis)— A hand- 

 some new annual from Africa; grows strong, making fine 

 bushy plants, one to two feet high' large, showy flowers, 

 two to three inches across, borne on long stems, fine for cut- 

 ting. Color, pure white, with yellow band at base and bright 

 blue at center; grows easilv and blooms the whole season. 

 Pkt., 6c. 



ENGLISH DOUBLE DAISY (Bellis Perennis)— The flowers are 

 white, pink, red and variegated, the most of them come double, 

 and the single ones are nearly as pretty as the double. Finest 

 mixed. Pkt.. 5c. 



SHASTA DAISY — This great new giant-flowered Daisy grows 

 two feet high; large serni-double flowers, four inches across, 

 pure snow-white with yellow center; very showy and effect- 

 ive. Entirely hardy a~nd bears larger and finer flowers year 

 after vear. One of the best hardv perennials recently intro- 

 duced". Pkt,, 10c. 



SWAN RIVER DAISY (Brachycome)--A pretty annual, growing 

 about eight inches high, and bearing a profusion of white 

 and blue daisy -like flowers. Pkt., 5c. 



OFFER No. 104— The above 5 Pkts. for 25c. 



Shasta Daisy 



The Cqxajid & JonJes Ce. March 7, 1908. 



Gentlemen. :^Being; elated with the success with my order 

 from you last season, I again place a small order with you. 

 My roses and asters were especially a great pride to me, and 

 were exceedinglv beautiful. Yours respectfully, 



(Signed) F. L. M— , H — , Conn. 



