THE CONARD &- JONES CO., WEST GROVE, PA. 



ROBERT PYLE. PRESIDENT 



ANTOINE WINTZER, ViCE-PRESIDENT 



HARDY PERENNIALS, continued 



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Japan Iris, the once Sacred Flower of the Japanese 



LARGE- ToT^on Tvto Iris Kaempjeri 



FLOWERING J ctpdll lll^ grandiflora 



The grandest of all hardy Iris. The flowers are enor- 

 mous, averaging from 8 to lo inches across, and of most 

 gorgeous and exquisite colors, each flower usually show- 

 ing several shades. They bloom during June and July, 

 12 to 1 8 inches high. 



DOUBLE VARIETIES (6 Petals) 

 No. 4 Pure snowy white. 

 No. 69 Pure white, veined purple. 

 No. 109 Light violet-blue, veined white. 

 No. 156 Rich indigo-blue. 



SINGLE VARIETIES (3 large Petals) 

 No. 2 Pure white, traced violet. 

 No. 25 Mottled purple and white. 

 No. 70 Grey-white, purple veined. 

 No. 100 Light ground, suffused purple. 



Price of any of the above, 30 cts. each, postpaid 



Any 6 above for $1.60, or the set of 8 for 

 $2.10, postpaid. 



No. 7612 6-10-19. 



All plants received from the Conard & Jones Co. arrive in a fine 

 condition, and I must congratulate your packing department on 

 their careful packing. — Miss J. B., Holland, Mich. 

 No. 1 1239 6-23-19. 



I did not receive the plants till nine days after you shipped 

 them. They were in good condition and are doing fine. I am well 

 pleased with them. — Mrs. J. F. G., Whitehall, Mich. 



Fleur de Lis, or Liberty Iris 



THE NATIONAL EMBLEM OF FRANCE 

 These Irises are easily grown and for best results should 

 be planted in a well-drained, sunny position, the roots 

 barely covered. The flowers are large and handsome, and 

 exhibit every variety of color in beautiful variegations and 

 shades. They flower in May and June. (Formerly known 

 as German Iris.) 



NEW LIBERTY IRIS, Sherwin Wright. A perfect golden 

 yellow color, without markings or shadings. Vigorous- 

 growing and free-blooming. 50 cts., postpaid. 



Shakespeare. Color yellow to burnt umber; falls deep car- 

 mine violet. 25 cts., postpaid. 



Johann de Witt. Standards bluish violet; falls deep violet- 

 purple, veined with white. 25 cts., postpaid. 



Mrs. H. Darwin. Standards white; falls reticulated violet. 

 25 cts., postpaid. 



Iris pallida 



DALMATICA. One of the finest of the Liberty type. 

 Grows 4 feet high, with exceptionally large flowers of 

 fine lavender, the falls shaded blue. 25 cts. each, ppd. 



4 Sweet-Scented Hardy Phlox, 85 cts. 



Price, 25 cts. each, 12 for $2.50, postpaid 



B. Comte. Rich French purple. 

 Europa. White, crimson eye. 

 Frau Anton Buchner. White. 

 Eiffel Tower. Soft rose, red eye 



For a fine efifect plant 

 groups of 6 or more 

 Phloi, all one color. 



4 Sweet Violets 



Governor Herrick (Dorsett). >SingIe. Dark purple. 25c. ea. 

 Princess of Wales. Single. True violet-blue. 25 cts. each. 

 Lady Hume Campbell. Double. Azure-blue. 25 cts. each. 

 Swanley White. Double. Pure white. 25 cts. each. 



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Hardy Phlox. Blooms 6 to 8 weeks 



Veronica (Speedwell) 2-4 ft. 6-8 mo. 



A great favorite in the hardy garden — and 

 unexcelled for cutting. Flowers clear blue 

 with purple stamens, on spikes 2 to 4 feet in 

 height. It thrives in full sunlight. 25 cts. each. 



Yucca filamentosa 's1,t^L' f^B^ytnet) 



3-5 ft. 6-7 mo. An evergreen tropical look- 

 ing plant with bayonet-like foliage. Bears 

 clusters of creamy white, bell-shaped flowers, 

 on spikes 5 feet high. 25 cts. each. 



