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112 The Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, Pa. ‘ 
Marguerite Carnations 
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This splendid new class of Carnations blooms abun- 
dantly in three or four months after sowing the seed. 
Most of the flowers are as large and double as the finest 
named carnations, they are very fragrant and elegantly 
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fringed, and come in many beautiful shades of crimson, 
rose, pink, white, variegated, etc. By sowing the seeds Fp 
at different times, one can have the finest carnations all ZA 
the year round. Pkt. 6cts.; % 0z.. 30 cts.; 0z., $1.00. Z 
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Perennial Carnations 
Highly valued for their large, very beautiful and fragrant flowers, 
Seeds sown in open ground in May or June bloom splendidly the 
next season. They are nearly hardy, but a light covering of garden 
litter is advisable in cold situations. : 
GERMAN CARNATIONS, Double Mixed—PRt. 6 ets. 
GERMAN CARNATIONS, Extra Choice, Double m xed—Pkt. 10 ets. 
EARLY VIENNA CARNATION— Extra fine for open ground culture, easy 
to grow, blooms early in the season, should be in every garden. Pkt. 6 cts. 
CARNATION, PERPETUAL or TREE, Finest Mixed—Pkt, 10 cts. 
ENGLISH DOUBLE DAISY (Bellis Perennis)—Daisies are sure to grow, and 
begin blooming very quickly; the flowersare white, pink, red and variegated; the most 
of them come double, and the single ones are nearly as pretty as the double. Finest 
mixed, 4 cts. 
NEW GIANT CALIFORNIA POPPY “IRRESISTIBLE ”’—Magnificent for planting 
in garden or lawn; grows five qr six feet high and is loaded with immense double flowers almost 
as round as a ball and of the most exquisite melting rose pink color. Pkt. 6 cts. 
GRAND NEW WHITE CARNATION ie 
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“MAID OF THE MIST’’—A new and exquis- — 
itely beautiful paony-flowered poppy; enormous 
flowers, pure snow white, and 7 to 10 inches across, 
elegantly fringed,and borne on slender, nodding | 
stems. One of the most beautiful of all poppies. 
Pkt. 6cts. 
NEW FAYAL POPPY-—This is one of the most 
beautiful of all Poppies; they come in mixed colors © 
only. Many different shades of red, pink, maroon, | 
white, etc.; also elegantly variegated, striped and | 
shaded; also double and single, large and small. 
Pkt. 6 cts. 
NEW SHIRLEY POPPY—tThese are very beauti- | 
ful, and of all shades of rose pink, crimson, and 
pure white; the flowers have a beautiful silky ap- 
pearance. Pkt.4cts. 
NEW POPPY, WHITE SWANW—One of the 
prettiest and most desirable Poppies introduced for i 
years. The plants grow in elegant bush form, i 
crowned with splendid flowers of largest size and | 
perfect form, very double and as white as the driven , 
snow. Pkt. 4 cts, 
THE BLUE DAISY 
THE BLUE DATSY (Agathea Ceelestis) — It blooms 
quickly from seed and is most abundant and constant 
bloomer; flowers like the Paris Daisy, but deep blue; an 
ornament to the flower bed and useful for cutting; may be 
had in bloom all the year round. Pkt.4 cts. 
NEW MARGUERITE CENTAUREAS—We ask special 
attention to these lovely Marguerite Centaureas; they are 
one of the prettiest and most satisfactory pure white flowers 
you can possibly have for garden beds. Sow in open 
ground very early in spring and they will soon be up and 
blooming, and will continue covered with flowers for several 
months. They make fine sturdy plants, about one foot 
high, and throw up hundreds of pure white sweet-scented 
flowers, one to two inches across, and borne on strong 
wiry stems. They are fully as large and beautiful asthe 
finest Carnations, and as they are so easy to grow, and 
bloom so quickly they are one of varieties that every one 
wants. Be sure to include them in your order tlis 
season. You can not afford to miss them. Pkt. £0 = 
seeds, 6 cts. 
NEW JAPAN IRIS (Iris Keempferi)—These grand new 
Japanese Iris are among the most magnificent flowers we 
have. They grow two to three feet high and bear splendid 
trusses of lovely, orchid-like flowers of exquisite colors ; 
royal purple, sky blue, pearl white, blush, lavender, yellow, 
etc., in endless variety and combinations. Finest mixed, 
pkt. 8 cts, 
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