ANNUAL, FLOWER SEEDS— (Continued) WEST GROVE, PA. 



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Phlox Drummondii Grandiflora 



This splendid strain of Large= Flowering Phlox 



is remarkable for its constant and abundant bloom, the 

 large size of its flowers, some of which will nearly cover 

 a fifty-cent piece, and the great variety and intense 

 brilliancy of its colors, which exceed everything ever 

 seen in this line. For bedding and making ribbon 

 lines of color no other flowers can approach these 

 magnificent Phlox in brilliant effect, or are obtained 

 with so little care and expense. They grow easily, 

 and are always in great demand. Superb mixed col- 

 ors. Pkt., 5c; I oz., 25c; oz., 75c 



Phlox Starred and Fringed ^SrVEK 



ever introduced. Plants cover the ground all over and pro- 

 duce a great profusion of bright glowing flowers the whole sea- 

 son. More than twenty distinct shades, mixed. Largely used 

 for beds and borders, grows easily. Pkt., 5c; oz., 75c. 



NAW VpllrtW PfllAY Tnis is a grand novelty and 

 llCW ICliUW rlllUA V ery handsome; the flowers 

 are large and the clusters of bloom magnificent. Color, rich 

 glowing yellow, a most surprising and unlooked for color in 

 Phlox. Very handsome and altogether out of the usual. 

 Pkt., 6c. 



2-22-1908. 

 The Conard & Jones Co., West Grove, Pa. 



Dear Sirs: — Last year I had some of your Petunia Grandi- 

 flora Seed, which produced the finest Petunias I ever saw, large 

 blossoms, most beautifully fluted and mottled. 

 (See Page 110.) MRS. J. H. W., New York. 



PHLOX=Drummondii, Starred and Fringed, etc. 



THE FINEST POPPIES 



P. New Fayal — This is one of the most beautiful of all poppies. 

 Many different shades of red, pink, maroon, white, etc. Also 

 elegantly variegated, striped and shaded. Also double and single, 

 large and small. Pkt., 6c. 



P. Golden Gate— Large, elegant cup-shaped flowers, double, semi- 

 double and single; bright and showy colors, striped, blotched, 

 edged and bordered in most dazzling and wonderful combination. 

 Pkt., 5c; oz., 50c. 



P. New Giant California "Irresistible" — Grows five or six feet high 

 in California. Immense double flowers almost as round as a ball; 

 most exquisite melting rose pink color. Pkt., 6c. 



P. Grand New White Fringed "Maid of the Mist" — A new and ex- 

 quisitely beautiful pseony-flowered poppy, enormous flowers, pure 

 snow-white, elegantly fringed, and borne on slender, nodding 

 stems. One of the best. Pkt., 6c. 



P. Shirley — These are very beautiful, and of all shades of rose, pink, 

 crimson and pure white. The flowers have a beautiful, silky ap- 

 pearance. Pkt., 5c. 



P. White Swan — Splendid flowers of largest size and perfect form, 



very double, and white as the driven snow. Pkt., 5c. 

 P. Double Carnation, Mixed — For brilliancy and gorgeous variety 



of colors, these grand double Poppies are almost unequaled; 



sure to grow, and make a blaze of rich and brilliant colors. Pkt., 



5c; oz., 20c 



P. New Anemone, St. Brigid or Irish — These New Irish Poppies are 



exceedingly beautiful, but not much known in this country as 

 yet. They are low growing, almost trailing habit, and will soon 

 cover the ground with a rich carpet of pretty foliage and lovely 

 blossoms. Most of the flowers are double, four to five inches 

 across, and of most exquisite colors, pink, rose, crimson, scarlet, 

 maroon, etc. Others are curiously mottled, striped and varie- 

 gated. Seed should be sown early where they are to remain. 

 Pkt., 6c 



magine this Poppy a Brilliant Red 



PORTULACA 



Portulacas are splendid for late Summer bloom 



One of the most beautiful and showy annuals. Produces vast 

 numbers of brightest colored flowers like miniature roses, pure 

 white, crimson and golden yellow; valuable for beds, baskets 

 and borders; grows low and spreading; does best in hot, dry 

 weather, and in warm, sandy soil. 

 P. Finest Single, Mixed — Pkt., 5c; oz., 40c 

 P. Double Rose=Flowered, Mixed — Unsurpassed for brilliancy 



and beauty. Pkt., 10c 



fcM Rjpirilic (GIANT CASTOR BEANS)— Stately tree-like pk 

 |f-> ) l\lvlllUi quickly growing six to eight feet high, with ri 



lants, 

 richly 

 colored foliage and stems. 

 R. Cambodgensis (Castor Bean) — Large palm-like leaves of the 

 darkest bronze maroon, stalk and stem nearly black; height, 

 six to eight feet. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c. 

 R. Zanzibarensis (Castor Bean) — New and distinct. The enor- 

 mous leaves measure 2 to 2£ feet across. Plants make perfect 

 pyramids of foliage. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c. 



