THE CONARD €r JONES CO., WEST GROVE, PA. 



Hardy Perennials 



OLD-FASHIONED 

 GARDEN FLOWERS 



They get well estab- 



Autumn is the best time in the 3'ear for planting some Hardy Perennials, 

 lished during the winter and are ready to start growth with the first sign of spring 



Phlox, Selected Sorts (cut) 



20 cts. each, any 12 for $2, postpaid 



Antonin Mercie. Lilac. 



Bacchante. Tyrian rose. 



Elisabeth Campbell. Rich 

 salmon. 



Europa. White, crimson eye. 



Henri Murger. White, car- 

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Frau A. Buchner. White. 

 Jeanne d'Arc. Late; white. 

 L. Abbema. Dwarf white. 

 Pantheon. Carmine-rose. 

 Rosenberg. Reddish violet. 

 Thor. Deep salmon-pink. 

 W. C. Egan. Lilac-pink. 



iOFFER> 12 The set of 12 Phloxes, for $2, postpaid. 



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Grandest of all hardy Irises. The flowers are enormous. 



SINGLE VARIETIES 



Border of Hardy Perennial Phlox 



DOUBLE VARIETIES 



No. (6 petals) 



26. Purple, veined white. 



44. \\'hite, veined violet. 



60. White and blue. 



94. Pans^'-violet. 



107. Pure white. 



25 cts. each; set of 10 for $2, or any 12 for $2.25, postpaid 

 SEE OTHER IRISES, PAGE 33. 



No. 



(3 large petals) 



2. 



White, traced violet. 



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Light lavender-pink. 



43. 



Light violet. 



62. 



Violet marbled white 



67. 



Late; pure white. 



Trie Cff^r^y^oi^\nc NEWEST AND BEST 



ins germanica 20c. each, postpaid 



Shakespeare. Yellow to burnt umber; falls deep 



carmine-violet. 

 Florentina alba. Free-fiowering; white. 

 Honorabilis. Golden yellow, outside petals mahogany. 

 Johan DeWitt. X'iolet and purple, veined white. 

 La Tendresse. Beautiful blue throughout. 

 Mme. Chereau. White, daintily edged light blue. 

 MIXED IRIS GERMANICA. 15c. ea., 12 for$i.5o,ppd. 



Important Perennials 



(See prices below cut) 

 Achillea alba, The Pearl. Bears an abundance of pure 



white, perfectly double flowers, which are borne in 



pretty, graceful sprays. 

 AQUILEGIA (Columbine). 4 choice varieties: 



A. canadensis. Red-and-yellow flowers. 



A. chrysantha. Pure bright yellow. 



A. caerulea. Bright blue and' white. 



A. nivea grandifiora. Pure white. 

 COFFER > 12a The 4 Aquilegias for 75 cts., postpaid. 

 ANEMONE JAPONICA. 3 colors: 



A. alba. Pure white; very attractive. 



A. rubra. Rosy red, yellow stamens. 



A., Queen Charlotte. La France pink. 

 ^Q jry JT J^ ^ 12b The 3 Anemones for 50 cts., postpaid. 



Hardy Aster, White Queen. Makes great panicles of 



glistening white, starry blossoms. 

 Bleeding-Heart {Dielytra or Dicentra spectahilis). The 



long racemes of graceful heart-shaped pink fiowers 



are always attractive. Valuable for planting in the 



shade. 25 cts. each, postpaid. 



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Japan Iris, the Once Sacred Flower of the Japanese 



PRICES OF HARDY PERENNIALS 

 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, 20c. each, 12 for 

 $2, postpaid; 25 for $3, or $10 per 100, by express. 

 NOTE.— Remember that our prices (except 25 

 and 100 rates') are postpaid, prices including delivery 

 charges for which many other growers charge extra. 



