112 The Conard & Jones Compa ny—Surpassing Flower Seeds. 
Everlasting Flowers—Finest sorts mixed. These everlasting 
flowers are of many brilliant colors and forms. Very handsome 
while growing and highly valued for making lasting and durable 
bouquets for parlor and sitting-room decorations in Winter. The 
seed we offer contains all the most desirable varieties and colors 
in finest mixture. Pkt. 4 cts. 
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Eucharidium Breweri—A very pretty and showy dwarf Sum- 
mer flowering annual; flowers purplish rose, shading to white; 
grows easily, begins to flower quickly and continues to bloom 
profusely all through the season. A very elegant and distinct 
plant. Pkt. 4 cts. 
Euphorbia Heterophylla (Mexican Fire Plant or Fire on 
the Mountain)—Makes fine bushy plants, two to three feet 
high; leaves are at first entirely green, but change about mid- 
summer to brilliant carmine, orange and crimson, presenting a 
mass of gorgeous colors which are very beautiful and always 
attract wonder and admiration. Pkt. 4 cts. 
Ferns—These are greatly admired for window and house decoration, and 
when established are very easily managed, and more hardy than most 
other house plants. The seeds are very small and fine; sow in shallow 
boxes of light, peaty soil, and keep moist by covering with fine moss. A 
temperature of 60 degrees is about Tight. Pkt. 6 cts. 
Feverfew  Double—Handsome 
large double white flowers, excel- 
lent for bedding; also for house 
culture;’ blooms abundantly all 
season; 12 inches high. Pkt. 4 cts. 
Fuchsia—The Fuchsias are easily 
grown from seed, and in this way 
————— many new and beautiful varieties are 
FUCHSIA obtained ; they flower freely the first 
year in open ground and when taken in the house some varieties will bloomall Winter. Fine 
double and single mixed. Pkt. 10 cts. 
Fuchsia, Procumberns—tThe trailing Fuchsia. A most graceful and beautiful 
plant, with pretty leaves and bright red fruits, about the size of robins’ eggs, 
which are very ornamental, and remain perfect a long time; fine for baskets, vases 
and pots. Pkt. 6 cts. 
Freesia—lIs one of the most beautiful Winter flowering bulbs; seeds sown in the 
Spring make nice bulbs in time for Fall planting and Winter bloom; they are easily 
grown and give great satisfaction. Pure white, very fragrant. Pkt. 4 cts. 
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Flowers for Cutting and Bouquets—This is a very nice mixture; sure to give 
satisfaction and please everyone; will furnish flowers the whole season. Finest 
mixed. Pkt. 4 cts. FEVERFEW, DOUBLE 
Godetia—They are of dwarf habit of growth; flowers | Forget-Me-Not (Victoria)—This is the finest variety 
of handsome shape, and come in many brilliant as of the beautiful old favorite Forget-Me-Not. Makes 
well as delicate colors. Fine mixed. Pkt. 4 cts. low bushy plants, six to eight inches high, and the 
same in width, and bears a profusion of lovely azure 
blue flowers; fine for the hair and button-hole, and 
always greatly admired. Nice for carpet bedding and 
edging outside, and for pots and window gardens 
indoors. Pkt. 4 cts. 
New Forget-Me-Not, “Water Nymph”—This is the 
) wise Al largest flowering variety of the True Forget-Me-Not 
eo = / So. L, (Myosotis), and the very best for cut flowers. The 
pes PUY Sa ei Bed | ESA WA... individual blooms are very large, the color is lovely 
Gi ; sky blue with a clear yellow eye, and they are borne in 
large clusters on stems twelve to fifteen inches long. 
The plants like a moist, shady situation, where they will 
bloom constantly. Pkt. 6 cts. 
Grevillea Robusta, Silk Cak or Fern Leaf Tree— 
Resembles a lovely Fern or Palm with deeply cut 
leaves, but grows quick and easily. The young leaves 
are bronze green and are ornamented with soft feathery 
tassels like fine raw silk; very hansome for conservatory 
or window. Pkt. 6 cts. 
Gomphrena—Popularly known as ‘‘Bachelor’s Button.” 
A first rate bedding plant; flowers can be dried and 
used in Winter bouquets. Pkt. 4 cts. 
Gypsophila Paniculata (Baby’s Breath)—Dwarit 
branching plants of quick growth and freedom of bloom; 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Victoria) cut flowers; hardy perennial. Pkt. 4 cts. 
THE ConaRD & JONES CoMPANY, West Grove, Penna. 
GENTLEMEN: ’ 
I am so well pleased with all the flowers I have ordered heretofore from you, everything has grown 
so well also the Roses have done especially well. My Tuberoses are fine they are in bloom now, the T ulips Which I bought of 
you last Fall were beautiful beyond description. 
Very Respectfully, 
Mrs. MAMIE STRAIN, Tenn, 
flowers pure white, borne in feathery sprays; fine for © 
