i) YY Th’ GONARD 48° JONES COMPANY - ANNUAL FLOWER SpepsG&y) 
= (VICTORIA)—This is the finest variety 
335 Forget Me- Not of the beautiful old favorite 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. * 
336 F. M. N. (WATER NYMPH)—This is the heat. ae variety 
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 clus- 
ters on stems twelve to fifteen inches long. Pkt., 5c.- 
‘They are of dwarf habit of pee! flowers of 
341 Godetia oe shape, and come in many brilliant colors. 
Fine mixed. Pkt., 
: ae FLOWER)—The. ‘Single Gaillardia 
338 Gaillardia or Blanket Flowers are greatly admired for 
; their fine form and bright, handsome colors. a thrive prety 
Forget=-Me=Not (Victoria) where. Pkt., 5c. af 
i i (PICTA LORENZIANA)—Produces © 
339 Gaillardia, Double large gray-colored double flowers, 
abundantly all through the season. - The colors inetudp golden-yellow, 
orange, amaranth and shades of purple. Pkt., 
1 (STRAWFLOWER) eS easily grown 
347 Helichrysum annuals for the border. Cut before the buds 
expand. One of the ‘ Everlasting Flowers.’’ Mixed colors. Pkt., 5c. 
1 (LEMOINE’S GIANT HYBRIDS)—These Beautiful 
349 Heres Giant Heliotropes are among the sweetest and 
loveliest flowers we know. The plants bear enormous clusters of exqui- 
: sitely 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. Pkt., 15c.; 
2 pkts. for 25c. 
350 HELIOTROPE—Mixed. A 
universal favorite on account 
of its delightful fragrance and 
constant bloom; equally desir- 
able for bedding in Summer 
and house culture in Winter. 
Grows easily from seed. Pkt., 
ce 
Have you tried our SELF= 
WATERING FLOWER 
BOX ? They are _ neat, 
substantial, and successful. 
See page 130. 
Heliotrope. as Hibiscus (Marsh Mallows) 
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352 Heuchera Sanguinea 4 writ cev,parey perennial | 5-1 Hibiscus  (CREMSON, EYE: or 
compact bushes. The flowers are produced in long graceful trusses, and | xi 
are bright rich crimson. Exceedingly valuable’ and handsome for cut | and beating hitcnes Concierge 
flowers. Perfectly hardy. Pkt., 5c. each one six to eight inches across. Color, 
358 Ice Plant (MESEMBRYANTHEMUM)—A handsome plant for pure satiny white with deep rose center. 
hanging baskets, yases, rock-work, Ete: leaves and | Pkt., 5c. (See cut.) 
ee stems appear as though covered with icy crystals. Pkt., Be. | 
360 Impatiens Sultana aways loaded with ts bak 
feet EY crimson flowers, very showy; a splendid house plant. 
t., dc, : 
tae (IRIS KAEMPFERII)—They bearsplendid 
362 Japan Iris trusses of lovely; orchid-like- flowers of 
exquisite colors: in endless variety and combinations. Finest 
- mixed. Pkt., 
’ ¢ (COIX LACHRYMA)—An old: fashioned 
281 Job S Tears remedy for sore throat, etc., when the 
seed is strung on linen thread and worn around the neck. Also 
used as an ornament. Pkt., 5c.;-0z., 8c. 
7 ; (SUMMER BUSH*CYPRESS or “BALL OF 
364 Kochia Scoparia FIRE’’)—Grows quickly from seed sown in 
the open ground. The stems are clothed with light green_feathery foliage 
which changes as Summer advances to a crimson hue in September. The 
plants grow 23 feet high and-look well planted singly to show the ball-like a 
form, or if planted closely and kept trimmed makes « a handsome low formed _Kochia gala (24 ft.) 
hedge. Pkt., 10c.; 02s, -25c... (See cut.) 
e An aromatic amedic i: sBerb. bearing i9 are charming little plants of regular compact 
366 Lavender pretty spikes of. pate - “blue flowers, Lobelias form, thickly covered with pretty blue and 
and yielding, when dried, a delightful: perfurre.- Pki:,-5e: 3 white flowers. The plants grow six to eight inches high. 
_ | 372 L. BEDDING QUEEN—This Lobelia -is well named 
370 Lemon Verbena oo "or oS Bedding Queen. Habit dwarf and compact, forming 
Teaves. Pkt<:5e.5> -|. -.handsome little bushes which are entirely covered with 
‘large deep purple flowers, with a clear white eye. Pkt., 10c. 
368 Linum Grandiflorum (CRIMSON FLAX) }° 373 L. CRYSTAL PALACE GEM— Grows dwarf and com- 
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clumps or edgings; one of the best herds coanices: -- - pact; rich, deep blue flowers. P&t., 
Pkt., 5c. 374 L. FINEST MIXED. Pkt., 5c. 
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