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THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS 



Forget=Me=Not (Victoria) 



Uplintrnnp (LEMoine's giant hybrids) 



iltllUllUyt _ Tnese Beautiful Giant Helio- 

 tropes are among the sweetest and loveliest flow- 

 ers we know. The plants bear enormous clusters 

 of exquisitely beautiful flowers, fully twice as 

 large as the old kinds. The colors range from 

 pure white through all shades of violet and purple 

 to dark indigo blue. Seed should be started in- 

 doors and transplanted when weather is settled. 

 Pkt., 6c; 3 pkts. for 15c. 



Heliotrope — A universal favorite on account of its 

 delightful fragrance and constant bloom; equally 

 desirable for bedding in Summer and house cul- 

 ture in Winter. Grows easily from seed. Pkt., 5c. 



Heuchera Sanguinea A ^^^1^ 



nial of real value. Plants make neat compact 

 bushes. The flowers are produced in long grace- 

 ful trusses, and are bright rich crimson. Exceed- 

 ingly valuable and handsome for cut flowers. Per- 

 fectly hardy. Pkt., 5c. 



Nt*M7 Hihicr»iic (CRIMSON EYE or MARSH 

 PI C W 111 UK>C Ui MALLOWS)— 3 to 4 ft. high, 

 branching freely and bearing immense cup- 

 shaped flowers, each one six to eight inches across. 

 Color, pure satiny white with deep rose center. 

 Pkt., 6c. 



Impatiens Sultana KftttES.'S! 



ture or open ground; nearly always loaded with its 

 brilliant, rosy crimson flowers, very showy and 

 beautiful; a splendid house plant. Pkt., 6c. 



Portrpt-Mp-Nnt (victoria)— This is the finest 



MT\Jl fctl 1T1W IlUt variety of the beautiful old favor- 

 ite Forget-Me-Not. Makes low bushy plants, six to eight 

 inches high and the same in width, and bears a profusion 

 of lovely azure blue flowers. Nice for carpet bedding and 

 edging. Pkt., 5c. 



F. M. N. (Water Nymph) — This is the largest flowering va- 

 riety of the true Forget-Me-Not (Myosotis), and the very 

 best for cut flowers. The individual blooms are very 

 large, the color is lovely sky blue and a clear yellow eye, 

 and they are borne in large clusters on stems twelve to 

 fifteen inches long. Pkt., 6c. 



Godetia 



liant colors. 



Gaillardia 



They are of dwarf habit of growth, flowers 

 of handsome shape, and come in many bril- 

 Fine mixed. Pkt., 5c. 



(BLANKET FLOWER)— The Single Gail- 

 lardia or Blanket Flowers are greatly ad- 

 mired for their fine form and bright, handsome colors. 

 They thrive everywhere. Pkt., 5c. 



New Double Gaillardia f^^Je^i 



gray-colored double flowers, produces abundantly all 

 through the season. The colors include golden-yellow, 

 orange, amaranth and shades of purple. Pkt., 5c. 



HHirhrvsum (strawflowe r)— s h o w y , 



llVllVlll JoUlU easily grown annuals for the border. 

 Cut before the buds expand. Mixed colors. Pkt., 5c. 



New Heliotrope 

 (Lemoine's Giant 

 Hybrids) 



TPP PI 51 tit (MESEMBRYANTHEMUM)— A handsome plant 



l\/\* 1 lalil f or hanging baskets, vases, rock- work, etc.; leaves 



and stems appear as though covered with icy crystals. Pkt., 5c 



NPW To T\51 Tl Tfie (IRIS KAEMPFERII) — These grand new Japanese Iris are 

 11 fc W Jo.ya.ll 11 Id among the most magnificent flowers we have. They bear 



splendid trusses of lovely, orchid-like flowers of exquisite colors, in endless variety and 



combinations. Finest mixed. Pkt., 6c. 

 TftlV^ TPJJT^ (COIX LACHRYMA) — An old fashioned remedy for sore throat, 

 UKJU J 1 wd.15 e tc, when the seed is strung on linen thread and worn as a chain 



around the neck. Also used as an ornament. Pkt., 5c; oz., 8c. 



Lobelias 



T/'flpViirt QpnnqH'i (Summer Bush Cypress or "Ball of Fire") — A half-hardy 



lYUwilla JWUyctlld, annual which grows quickly from seed sown in the open 



ground when the trees are coming out in leaf. The plants are of rounded or globe-like 



form and the stems are clothed with light green feathery foliage which changes as Summer 



advances to a crimson hue in September, when the bushy plants resemble balls of fire. 



The plants grow 2\ feet high and look well planted singlv to show the ball-like form, or 



if planted closely and kept trimmed makes a handsome low formed hedge. Pkt., 10c; 



\ oz., 25c 



T JJVPTKIPT* ^ n aroma tlc medicinal herb, bearing pretty spikes of pale blue flowers, 



.La. V tllUtl anc i yielding, when dried, a delightful perfume. Pkt., 5c 



T fxry\ r\r% VPfhPTl *X Highly prized for the delicious fragranee of its leaves. Pkt., 5c 



T imim PfO«f1if1nflim (CRIMSON FLAX) — Excellent for clumps or edgings; 

 L, 1 11 UUI Ul O-UmilUI Ulll one of the best and most showy hardy annuals. Pkt., 5c 



T nhPllHQ The Lobelias are charming little plants of regular compaet form, thickly covered with pretty blue and 

 l^UUWlldd white flowers. The plants grow six to eight inches high. Window boxes filled with Lobelias and 



edged with English Ivy or Vinca Variegata make an excellent combination. 

 New Lobelia, Bedding Queen — This Lobelia is well named | Crystal Palace Gem — Grows dwarf and compact; rich, deep 



Bedding Queen. Habit dwarf and compact, forming hand- j blue flower* Pkt 5c 



some little bushes which are entirely covered with large , 



deep purple flowers, with a clear white eye. Pkt., 5c. j Finest varieties mixed. Pkt., 5c 



