82 The Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, Pa. 
Hardy Pompon Chrysanthemums 
pees elegant Pompon Chrysanthemums are entirely hardy and live over Winter without protection. They 
begin to bloom in September and continue loaded with flowers till stopped by freezing weather; the 
flowers are small and round and most of them perfectly double and of exceedingly brilliant colors—rich 
crimson and maroon, almost black, bright golden yellow, pure white and pink, in many brilliant combina- 
tions. They are the brightest and most showy Autumn flowers we have, and always greatly admired. 
JULES LA GREVE— Magnificent deep red ; begins to bloom PRESi DENT—Rich violet red, bold bright flowers, 10c. each. 
very early and continues the whole season. 10 cts. ILLUSTRATION—Lovely creamy white, beautifully shaded 
DINIZULA—Lilac tinted salmon and fawn; early and pro- with fine carnation pink. 10 cts. each. 
fuse bloomer; a grand variety. 10 cts. SOUV. DE JERSEY—Lovely deep canary yellow; small, 
QUEEN OF BULGARIA —Lovely violet rose; immense round, double flowers ; hardy and constant bloomer. 10 cts. 
bloomer; one of the best. 10 cts. each. FREDERICK MARRONET-—Rich orange yellow flowers, 
LITTLE PET—Small, very double flowers; rich dark red. finely striped with dark crimson. 10 cts. each. 
10 cts. each. MLLE, ELSIE DORDAN—Peautiful rich lilac pink, very 
BOUQUET—Rich carmine red, very showy and handsome; bright and handsome; profuse bloomer the whole season. 
one of the best; great bloomer. 10cts.each. . 10 cts. each. : 
M. KANAUF—Elegant violet pink, very beautiful in every | TODD SLOAN —Fine round flowers, bright shell-pink; 
way; one ofthe best. 10 cts. each. immense bloomer. 10 cts. 
ANNA MARIE~—Rich creamy white tipped with pink; early | BRONZE BRIDE—Exquisite golden bronze, finely flaked 
and abundant bloomer. 10 cts. each. with soft rosy crimson; very fine. 10 cts, 
SPECIAL OFFER—Any 3 for 25c., 7 for 50c., 14 for 85c., postpaid 
FINE Perpetual- Blooming CARNATIONS 
NOTE—These splendid Carnation Pinks are among the most beautiful and desirable flowers we have; highly 
valued for their constant bloom and delicate fragrance; they flower freely during the Summer and Fall in the 
garden; and if taken indoors, and kept in a cool, light room, will pro- 
duce an abundance of lovely flowers all Winter. It is best to keep 
the buds picked of those intended for Winter bloom, and they 
should be taken in before hard frost, as they are not entirely 
hardy. The following are the finest varieties in cultivation : 
7 New scarce Carnations 
NEW PINK CARNATION, ENCHANTRESS—Ten Thousand 
Dollars is said to have been paid the origiuator for this 
Grand Carnation, which now heads the list of Carnations in 
this country. It is clamed to be superior to Mrs. Thomas W. 
Lawson, which was considered the most valuable carnation ever 
introduced; the flowers, when well grown, are 3% to 4 inches 
across aud well borne up on strong stiff stems; the color is rose 
pink shading to blush; an early and continuous bloomer and a 
strong healthy grower; undoubtedly the grandest and most 
beautiful carnation up to this time. Strong Plants, 15 cts. 
each, $1.25 per dozen, postpaid. 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT—This is a new and splendid high-colored 
carnation; flowers extra large and fine, one of the most perfect dark 
carnations we have ever seen; deep rich crimson scarlet, shaded 
maroon; a strong healthy grower and free bloomer. 15 cts. 
DOROTHY—An elegant new carnation, a strong vigorous grower and great 
bloomer, large full regular flowers; clear dark pink, elegantly fringed and 
delightfully perfumed ; fine for Garden Planting and for cut flowers. 15 cts. 
PROSPERITY—Flower of very largest size; ground color, white irregularly 
overlaid with rosy pink; a valuable and very handsome sort. 15cts. 
FAIR MATID--A very pleasing and attractive variety; flowers clear shell pink, 
prettily fringed and very sweet; very productive and fine for cutting. 15 cts. 
QUEEN LOUISE - Excellent for garden-planting; an early and abundant bloomer; pure 
white, elegantly fringed and deliciously fragrant. 15 cts. 
GOLDEN BEAUTY—Fine full regular flowers; clear lemon yellow, elegantly tipped with 
rose blush; very handsome and deliciously clove scented, healthy and vigorous and a free 
bloomer. 15 cts. 
’ e Set of seven Carnations listed above, only 75 NEW CARNATION, 
Sp ecial Of fer: cts., or two each, fourteen for $1.25, postpaid ENCHANTRESS 
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9 Choice Carnations for General Planting 9 
KITTY CLOVER—Rich golden yellow penciled with scar- | PORTIA—Extra large and handsome, bright flashing scarlet, 
let; hardy and very productive. 10 cts. each. one of the very handsomest and best varieties, deliciously 
ETHEL CROCKER—Clear, deep rose pink, extra large clove scented. 10 cts. each. 
flowers, borne on long stems, very productive and good RICHMOND-~—Rich glowing crimson, very bright, one of the 
every way. 10 cts. each. ; handsomest and best varieties; large bold flowers, very 
MORNING GLORY—Bright clear rose pink; elegantly sweet. 10 cts. each. 
fringed and delightfully perfumed; fine. 10 cts. each. MRS, FRANCES JOOST “Pale Salinon pine avery produc 
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PAU EADS BES (UMS GS AES WOE Ga KONS SiON tive and beautiful variety, highly valued for cut flowers on 
stems. 10 cts. each: : ee Bish : 
’ : t of it isite color and delicious fragrance. 10cts. 
STRIPED BEAUTY—A fine fancy carnation, pure white, secon ss" es s 5 
beautifully variegated with rich crimson markings. Very | ELDORADO—Bceautiful clear golden yellow, finely pencilled 
handsome, 10 cts. each. with red, lovely full fowers. Exquisite perfume. 10 cts. 
PRICE, 10 cts. eac%, 3 for 25 cts., set of nine for 65 cts. , 85 cts. per doz., postpaid 
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