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The Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, Pa, 



Clerodendron 



The Fra§:rant 

 Clerodendron 



Fragrans 



Clerodendron Fragrans. 



THIS is quite a new plant, recently intro- 

 duced from China ; is a strong, healthy 

 grower, of good habit ; has large, thick 

 leaves, bears fine dense heads of perfectly 

 double, creamy-white flowers, as shown in 

 the engraving. The flowers are so double, 

 and the flower heads set so close to the large 

 handsome leaves, that each is a complete 

 bouquet in itself. Flowers are remarkably 

 sweet-scented, having a peculiarly rich fra- 

 grance of their own ; easily grown ; popular. 

 Good young- plants, 15 cts. eacl^ ; 

 larg-er size, 20 cts. each, postpaid. 



The Wonderful Blue Dawn Flower 



(BLUE MOON VINE) 

 Words fail to properly describe the exquis- 

 ite beauty of the grand masses of cliarniing 

 blossoms, borne by this elegant Summer- 

 flowering vine. It is not a new thing, but 

 has never received the attention it deserves. 

 It is a strong, vigorous climbing ^ -^^^ 

 vine, and will soon cover a 

 porch trellis with handsome 

 foliage and lovely iarg"e 

 bell-shaped flowers 

 of pure heavenly 

 "blue. The flowers 



New Ipomea Palmata 



are so exceedingly beautiful in color and form, and borne in such astonishmg pro- 

 fusion, as to be almost bewildering. We ask attention to it as one of the most 

 beautiful Summer-flowering vines we know of. Fine for porch trellises ; a nice 

 companion for the White Moon Flower. Strong- plants, 15 cts. each; 

 2 for 25 cts. ; $1.25 per doz. 



(Red Moon Flower)— We recommend this as a 

 flower that will give satisfaction every time; a 

 strong vigorous climber, begins to bloom very quickly and continues loaded 

 with large, rosy pink flowers all Summer; very handsome and showy, and an 

 immense bloomer. 15 cts. each. The 3 Moon Flowers, Ked, 

 White, and Blue, only 40 cts. postpaid. 



True Magnolia-Scented Moon Flower 



(Ipomea Noctiphiton)— A beautiful Summer 

 climber, grows 15 to2of iethigh; makes a nice 

 shade for porches or trellises, and bears a pro- 

 fusion of large trumpet-shaped, snow-white _ 

 flowers, richly scented and very beauti- fe!; 

 ful. The flowers open with remarka- ^' 

 ble regularity every evening, and 

 close in the morning about eight 

 o'clock. 15 cts. each, 3 for 25 e- 

 cts., «1.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



New Carex Japonica 



MOON FLOWER VINE 



Vlnca Variegated Leaved 



NEW CAREX JAPONICA 



A first-class novelty and excel- 

 lent plant for house and table 



decoration; forms a mass of erect-growing, fine spray-like 

 foliage, drooping gracefully from the centre; dark iri'een 

 leaves, beautifully edged as with a band of gold. 15 cts. 

 each, 3 for 85 cts.; larger size, 80 cts., postpaid. 



NOTE. A pretty low-growing Fern, planted with the Cr.rex, 

 will cover earth and pot and add much to its beauty. Two nice 

 Ferns and one Carex, 40 cts., postpaid. 



An elegant low- 

 growing climbing 

 vine; bright glossy-green leaves widely bordered with creamy- 

 white; always bright and pretty, extra nice for pots, vases, bas- 

 kets, window-boxes and rockeries. 10c. each, 6 for 50c., 13 for $1. 



PEPPEIlMI^T— New and delightfully MRS. TAYLOR— The scarlet-flower- 

 scented peppermint; strong grower. ing, rose-scented Geranium. 



DR. LIVINGSTON- Pretty finely cut ROSE GERANIUM— Richly scented; 

 leaves, very fragrant and desirable. a great favorite. 



NEW LEMON GERANIUM— Neat and handsome; lemon scent; very desirable. 



TEN CENTS EACH, THE FIVE FOR FORTY CENTS 



