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THE COKARD & JOKES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



Seeds for Conservatory and House Culture 



Asparagus Plumosa SMS^^S* 



more delicate plant than the Sprengerii, but hardy 

 and easily grown. Bright green feathery foliage. 

 See cut, page 7S. Pkt., 15c. 



A. Sprengerii — Valuable for pots, vases, baskets, etc., 

 covering all with beautiful sprays of lovely green 

 feathery foliage. Useful for bouquets. Pkt., 10c. 



T^AOTinil Day Finest ornamental foliage plant 

 DCgUllld I\CA known. Pkt,, 10c. 



B. Tuberous=Rooted, Single — The large flowering kind; 

 flowers three to four inches in diameter; many bril- 

 liant colors. Finest mixed. Pkt., 10c. 



B. Tuberous=Rooted, Double — Same as above, but flowers 

 double. Finest mixed. Pkt., 12c. 



Calceolaria Hybriaa J^sriZl^f; 



borne in the greatest profusion; colors, yellow, crim- 

 son, white, etc. Pkt., 10c. 



Begonia Rex CamatiOIl nhxed^Pk^,' 



PlTIPfOriO Wv"hl*irl0 These magnificent large-flow- 



V^illCldlld XlJUliUd e ring Cinerarias are among 



the most beautiful plants you can have. The flowers 



measure two to three inches across and come in many 



Graceful Fuchsias 



Cyclamen Persicum J^SX* 



brilliant colors. Finest mixed. Pkt., 10c. 



bulbous 

 :s with beau- 

 tiful variegated foliage, and richly-colored orchid-like 

 flowers. They are highly esteemed as pot plants for 

 Winter and Spring blooming. Seed sown early in sandy 

 loam makes bulbs that will bloom the following Winter. 

 Pkt., 8c. 



OR TREE— Finest 



10c. 



C. Giganteum — Beautifully mottled leaves and very large 

 flowers of rich colors. Finest mixed. Pkt., 10c. 



easily grown from seed, 

 many new and beautiful 



ThII/^ViciI The Fuchsias are 

 rUCllMd. and i n this way 



varieties are obtained; they flower freely the first year 

 in open ground and when taken in the house some varieties 

 will bloom all Winter. Fine double and single mixed. 

 Pkt., 10c. 

 F. Procumbens — The Trailing Fuchsia. A most graceful 

 plant, with pretty leaves and bright red fruits, about the 

 size of robins' eggs, which are very ornamental; fine for 

 baskets, vases and pots. Pkt., 6c. 



GERANIUMS 



Geraniums bloom finely from seed the first season; many 

 people prefer to raise them, as it is much the cheapest, and 

 there is alwavs a chance of getting some valuable new sorts. 

 Finest Mixed. Pkt.. 10c. 

 Q. iGood Mixed)— Pkt., 6c. 

 G. Apple Scented — Leaves delightfully scented like rich, luscious 



apples; best plants are grown from seed. Pkt., Sc. 

 G. Pelargoniums or Lady Washington — The finest of the Gera- 

 nium family; elegant for house culture. Seed very scarce 

 and costly. Pkt., 25c. 

 Plnvinil Wv'hrirla The Gloxinias are hishlv valued 

 UlU Aillld nj Ul lUd for house and conservatory cul- 

 ture. The handsome bell-shaped flowers show a great vari- 

 ety of most beautiful colors, and many spotted and blotched 

 strains. Pkt. L 10c. 

 T ^nt^Tlil Very pretty shrubby plants, bearing clusters of 

 .Ld.LLla.lld. verbena-like flowers — pink, yellow and orange 



— in great abundance. Pkt.. 5c. 

 T inaWiJ (KEMLWORTH IVY)— A well known hardy per- 

 1-lLLdl Id ennial trailing plant; very useful for vases and 



baskets; also for rockeries, etc. Pkt., 5c. 

 ^tnllHY < ~ >ne °^ t ^ e most desirable window vines, highly 

 OllllldA va i ue( j f or its elegant glossy green foliage and 

 graceful climbing habit. Largely used in all kinds of floral 

 decorations. Pkt., 5c. 



Geraniums Are Easy to Grow 



PRIMROSES 



P. Primula Sinensis Fimbriata (Fringed Chinese Prim= 



rose) — Undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and 

 satisfactory house plants; never attacked by insects, 

 and will thrive in a window where there is tut little 

 sun and few other plants would grow; seed sown from 

 April to July blooms freely the following Winter. 

 Cover the seed an eighth of an inch with fine, light, 

 rich soil; keep moist, but not wet, and they will 

 begin to grow in two or three weeks. Splendid large 

 flowering mixed colors. Pkt., 8c. 



P. Ever=blooming Primula Obconica Grandiflora— 



These new Ever-Blooming Primulas are undoubtedly 

 one of the grandest novelties recently introduced. 

 The flowers are much larger than the old white kind 

 and of many beautiful shades, including pink, violet, 

 blush rose, lilac, white, etc. We know of no other 

 plant that is so easy to grow and will produce so manv 

 lovely flowers for so long a time. Best quality seed. 

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



Gentlemen : — Your 

 Seeds prove true to 

 name and give perfect 

 satisfaction. 



R. B. Y— , 

 Boothu-yn, Pa. 



Chinese Primroses Bloom Generously 



