66 The Conard & Jones Company—Hardy Perennial Plants. 
DOUBLE... 
HERBACEOUS 
™ LMOST a rival of the rose, recently much 
LA improved and deservedly popular. Has 
® immense double flowers like enormous 
roses in almost as many shades, very fragrant 
and splendid for cutting. Its foliage is orna- 
mental and handsome, and not troubled with 
insects. It blooms regularly every Spring for 
several weeks at a time. Is hardy and grows 
easily anywhere. Height 2 feet. For best re- 
sults plant early in the Spring in deep rich well 
prepared soil, covering the eyes but an inch or 
two. Manure heavily in the Fall after the tops 
are killed by frost. We offer three distinct sorts. 
White, double red, and double rose. 
Price, 25 cts. each, postpaid, or 12 for 
$2.50, by express. 
LATHYRUS— “Perennial Flowering Pea’—A 
very ornamental climbing Herbaceous plant, similar to 
our well known Sweet Pea, but entirely hardy. Good 
for covering trellises, stone walls or stumps. Blooms in 
clusters from June till frost, almost constantly. Three 
distinct colors: red, pink and white. 15 cts. each, 2 for 
25 cts., postpaid. 
LYCHNIS—Variety, ‘‘ Chalcedonica’’—Alsc called 
Maltese Cross, or Scarlet Lightning. This is a splendid 
Perennial producing immense heads of single vermilion 
scarlet flowers, far exceeding in brilliancy the brightest 
geraniums. Two to three feet high, flowering from July 
to September, and one of the showiest of border plants. 
15 cts. each, 2 for 25 cts. postpaid. 
DOUBLE HERBACEOUS PAEONIES 
FOUR NEW Ever-Blooming Hardy GARDEN PINKS 
THESE beautiful Ever-blooming Hardy Garden Pinks are entirely different from the older kinds and 
much more beautiful. They bloom all the time and are delightfully sweet, giving out a rich spicy 
fragrance particularly attractive. The plants are entirely hardy, but should have a slight covering of 
leaves or garden litter before hard freezing. 
SPARKLER—Deep rose pink. 
SUPERBA—Pale pink with maroon centre. 
Good young plants that will bloom freely this season. 
DELICATA—Soft pale rose. 
WHITE RESERVE—Snow white, nicely fringed. 
Price, 15 cts. each, 2 for 25 ets. or the 4 for 50 ects., postpaid. 
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Hardy Perennial Phlox 
which we offer below, are among the handsomest 
and most useful of our Hardy Herbaceous plants, 
the flowers are very large, and borne in grand massive 
heads of most brilliant colors. The plants are perfectly 
hardy, and when established, will bloom on, year after 
Ck HE Improved Varieties of Hardy Perennial Phlox, 
year, with little or no attention. There are few plants - 
that with so little care will make such a handsome dis- 
play of brilliant colored flowers every season. 
We offer 10 of the best varieties as follows : 
ATHIS—Salmon pink, tall. 
AMORITE—White and lilac, medium. 
THE PEARL—Best tall white variety. 
BAYARD—Bright rosy lilac, dwarf. 
DUGUESCLUI—Bluish white shading to white, very free, tail. 
PANTHEON—The most beautiful pink in cultivation, medium. 
H. MENIER—White suffused mauve, dwarf, very fine. 
AQUILLON—Bright deep pink, crimson eye. 
BERANGER—White suffused pink, crimson eye. 
ECLAIR—Purplish crimson with light halo, very large. 
15 cts. each. 3 for 40 ects., 6 for 75 cts., $1.50 per doz., 
postpaid. Set of 10 for $1.25, postpaid. 
PHLOX SUBULATA—* Moss Pink” or ‘‘ Mountain 
Pink.” Variety Alba and Rosea. Has pretty moss-like 
evergreen foliage, which during the early Spring is 
hidden under masses of white and pink flowers. An 
excellent plant for the rockery or border, and invaluable 
for carpeting the ground and covering graves. 15 cts, 
each, 2 for 25 cts., postpaid. 
