The Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, Pa. 
GERANIUMS-—Fine Geraniums are per- 
haps more in demand for bedding and 
house culture than any other flowers, 
and as it is founa that they bloom finely 
from seed the first season, many people 
prefer to raise them, as it is much the F&F 
cheapest, and there is always a chance 
of getting some Vaiuable New Sorts, © 
for the finest new varieties have been 
obtained from this quality of seed. The 
seed we offer is saved from a large col- 
lection of the finest named sorts, grown™ 
under particularly favorable conditions 
of soiland climate, and should produce 
flowers of the highest grade and greatest 
variety of richest. colors. Finest 
mixed. Pkt, 10cts. 
GERANIUM (Good Mixed)—Pkt. 6 cts. 
APPLE-SCENTED GERAN#FUM— 
Leaves delightfully scented like rich 
luscious apples; the best plants are 
grown from seed. Pkt. 8cts._ 
PELARGONIUMS or LADY WASHINGTON GERANIUMS—The 
finest of the Geranium family; elegant for house culture. Seed very 
scarce and costly. Pkt. 25 cts. 
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NEW DOUBLE GAILLARDIA 
NEW DOUBLE GAILLARDIA, (Picta Lorenziana)— 
- Large, gray-colored double flowers, produces abundantly 
all through the season; valuable for beds and cutting. The 
colors include golden-yellow, orange, amaranth and shades 
of purple. Pkt. 4cts. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower)—The Single Gaillardia 
or Blanket Flowers are greatly admired for their fine form 
and bright, handsome colors. They thrive everywhere and 
- bloom abundantly allthe season. Pkt. 3cts. 
HOLLYHOCK (Superb Double Mixed)—This grand 
strain will produce splendid large double flowers of perfect 
form, and the most brilliant colors and shades imaginable. 
_ If sown early in March or April they bloom the same season. 
Pkt. 6 cts. 
NEW VARIEGATED JAPANESE HOP—One of the 
handsomest and most rapid climbing vines known; leaves 
finely striped and marked with white; grows easily from 
seed, and will climb twenty-five or thirty feet, and make a 
thick , dense shade ina very short time. Nothing better for 
quickly covering porches, back buildings, arbors, etc. 
Pkt. 4 cts. s 
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WN io @.A' GLOXINIA HYBRIDA 
NO (7. ESS mtorr ~ GLOXINIA HYBRIDA—The Gloxinias are splendid, bulb- | 
lp y AG; , ;  ous-rooted plants highly valued for house and conservatory 
culture,and blooming in great profusion during the Sum- | 
mer months. The handsome bell-shaped flowers show a 
great variety of the richest and most beautiful colors, and | 
many superb spotted and blotched strains. Keep bulbs 
warm and dry during Winter. Pkt. 10 cts. 
THE FREESIA— 
is one of the most 
beautiful Winter 
flowering bulbs. 
Seeds sown inthe 
Spring make nice 
bulbs in time for 
Winter bloom. 
They are easily 
grown, and give 
great satisfaction. 
Pure white, very 
fragrant. Pkt. 4 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Victoria) cts. 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Victoria)—This is the finest variety Se eat 
of the beautiful old favorite Forget-Me-Not. Makes low 
bushy plants, six to eight inches high, and the same in oe oe 
width, and bears a profusion of lovely azure blue flowers; 
fine for the hair and button-hole, and always greatly ad- 
mired. Nice for carpet bedding and edging outside, and for 
pots and window gardens indoors. Pkt. 4 cts. 
BALLOON VINE—The Balloon Vine or Love in a Puff, is 
of rapid growth, with pretty foliage, and curious balloon- 
like seed vessels; nice for windows, rockeries, etc. 
Pkt. 3 cts. 
SEEDS FOR VASES, BASKETS AND ROCKERIES—A 
carefully prepared mixture of the choicest and best seeds 
for vases, baskets and rockeries, including lovely Dwarf 
Morning Glories, Summer Blooming Oxalis, etc.; warranted 
to please. Pkt. 6 cts. 
Mexico; grows 
eighteen totwenty 
feet high, and is 
covered with 
flowers from top 
to bottom, red, 
hep Orange, and uN 
when fully open 
creamy white. THE FREESIA 
Pkt. 4 cts. 
MAURANDYA~—A pretty, rapid and graceful climber for 
greenhouse, parlor, basket or out-door planting; blooms 
profusely during the whole season; fine, tubular, bell- 
shaped flowers, white, purple and rose, Pkt. 3 cts. 
