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Th€ CosimTd ^ Jones Company, West Grove, Pa. 



CINERARIA HYBRIDA. LARGE FLOWERING. 



Cineraria Hybrida 



(LARGE FLOWERING) 



THESE magnificent Large Flowering Cine- 

 rarias are among the most beautiful plants 

 you can have for Winter and Spring bloom 

 in the house or conservatory. Seed sown from 

 May to August will bloom abundantly the fol- 

 lowing Winter and Spring. The plants grow 

 twelve inches high and nearly as much in diame- 

 ter. The flowers measure two to three inches 

 across and come in many brilliant colors— white, 

 blue, violet and crimson shades, and usually two 

 or more colors are shown in one flower, and the 

 plant is covered with a sheet of splendid flowers 

 for weeks at a time. Seeds should be sown in 

 a shallow box of light rich earth, and plants 

 grown in pots. Keep in a cool, shady place ; 

 during Summer they do not like too much heat, 

 and miust not be allowed to get dry at roots. 

 Large Flowering, mixed, pkt. 10 cts. 



CAI.CE01LAKIA HYBRIDA.— One of the most beautiful house and 

 conservatory plants ; universally admired for their large, curiously- 

 shaped, pocket-like flowers. The colors and markings are wonderfully 

 rich and varied, including the rarest shades of velvety crimson, rich 

 maroon, brown and yellow, with brilliant tiger-like spots. Seed saved 

 from the choicest selected flowers. Pkt. 10 cts. 



SMZLAX (usually called Boston Smilax).— One of the most desir- 

 able window vines, highly valued for its elegant glossy green foliage 

 and graceful climbing habit; grows several feet high the first season 

 and is largely used in all kinds of floral decorations. Pkt. 4 cts. 



IMPATIEXS SUL,TA\A.— This is a lovely plant either for house cul- 

 ture or open ground ; nearly always loaded with its brilliant, rosy crim- 

 son flowers ; ^•er^' showy and beautiful ; grows easily and is a splendid 

 liouse plant. Pkt. 6 cts. 



FUCHSIA — The Fuchsias are easily grown from seed, and in this way 

 many new and beautiful varieties are obtained ; they flower freely the 

 first year in open ground and when taken in the house will bloom all 

 Winter. Fine double and single mixed. Pkt. 10 cts. 



FUCHSIA, PKOCU3IBENS— The trailing Fuchsia. A most graceful 

 and beautiful vine, 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. 



NEW C03IPACT BUUE DELPHUNHJ3I (Uarkspur) — A new 



variety of rare beauty, and certain to become very popular as soon as 

 known. Grows easily and blooms finely in sixty or eighty days after 

 sowing the seed in open ground. The plants grow low and compact and 

 are literally covered with large spikes of the richest sky-blue flowers, 

 showing a mass of deep rich blue color that no other flower can equal. 

 One of the most charmingly beautiful new flowers that everyone can 

 have. Pkt. 6 cts. 



DELPHINTTDI FOK3IOSU3I— A verj- pretty and desirable hardy 

 Perennial Larkspur. Flowers clear blue with white centre; very fine. 

 Pkt. 3 cts. 



CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLIA, Umbrella Plant 



I>ELPHrNT:U3I, or Lark- 

 spur — Fine, handsome an- ciipuci* 

 nuals of great beauty, noted rULnolA 

 for their light, graceful foliage and rich, handsome colors. Fine mixed, pkt. 3 cts. 



C030IEr.rN"A, Blue Day Flower— Scarcely any other flower can equal this 

 in lovely sky-blue color. It grows easily and blooms freely the first season from 

 seed sown in the open ground, and its tuberous roots can be kept in the cellar over 

 Winter like Dahlias, and will bloom larger and finer the next season ; grows twelve 

 to eighteen inches high ; always bright and pretty. Pkt. 4 cts. 



CYPERUS AUTERXIFOUL^ (Umbrella Plant)— This new and very pretty 

 house plant resembles a palm in habit and form, and is easily grown and keeps 

 green all the year ; grows nicely in a bowl, dish or vase half filled with rich soil and 

 then filled with water. In this way it will grow luxuriantly, throwing up a great 

 number of flowering shoots, and requiring no other attention than occasionally fill- 

 ing the vessel with water. Pkt. 6 cts. 



UANTAXA— Ver>' pretty shrubby plants, bearing clusters of verbena-like flowers- 

 pink, yellow and orange, in great abundance. Pkt. 4 cts. 



UATHTKUS (Perennial Peas)— These are perfectly hardy and live year after 

 j-ear, bearing a magnificent profusion of sweet pea-like flowers ; very beautiful and 

 ought to be better known. Mixed colors, pkt. 4 cts. 



UATHTRUS SPIiEXDEXS (California Perennial Pea)— A magnificent 

 climber, having finely cut dark green foliage and splendid dark crimson flowers, 

 much larger and more showy than the other varieties. Highly valued in California 

 and well worthy of trial here. Pkt. 6 cts. 



LIXARIA (Kenilworth Ivy)— A well known hardy perennial trailing plant ; very 

 useful for vases and baskets, also for rockeries, etc. Pkt. 3 cts. 



