118 The Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, Pa. 
New Heliotrope [emoines Giant Hybrids 
NEW GIANT HELIOTROPES 
These beautiful Giant Heliotropes are 
among the sweetest and loveliest flowers we 
know, and should have a place in every gar- 
den. They are very easily raised ; the plants 
grow about two feet high and bear enormous 
clusters of exquisitely beautiful flowers fully 
twice as large as the old kinds, and so rare 
and handsome that they always attract atten- 
tion. The -colors range from pure white 
through all shades of violet and purple to 
dark indigo blue. Seed should be started 
indoors and transplanted when weather is 
settled. Pkt. 6 cts., 3 pkts. for 15 cts. ~~ 
THE KUDZU VINB Je StS — 
PUERARIA THUNBERGIANA — yt) Zasaae 
This splendid hardy Japanese vine is the most rapid 
growing climber known. It hasatuberous root, which 
is perfectly hardy everywhere and in the Spring sends 
up vigorous shoots which will quickly shade an entire 
piazza front, will grow 50 feet the first Summer from (€Cgnard’s 
seed sown in the open ground in May, has large thick 
foliage and bears elegant clusters of pretty rose-colored Flower Seeds 
fragrant flowers; is unequalled for making a quick pp ™ — Sh 3 
and durable shade. Pkt. 8 cts. 7 Grow and Bloom aay. 
HELIOTROPE—A universal favorite on account of NEW HELIOTROPE, LEMOINES GIANT HYBRIDS 
its delightful fragranceand constant bloom; equally ; 5 
desirable for bedding in Summer and house culture in Winter. Grow easily from seed and blooms continuously. Pkt. 4 cts. 
LOBELIA, CRYSTAL PALACE GEM—Grows dwarf | LEMON VERBENA Well known and highly prized for its 
and compact, rich deep blue flowers. Splendid for edging delicious fragrance. You will find it grows easily from seed 
and borders. Pkt. 4 cts. Sona E ne open ground, and is excellent for pot culture. 
LOBELIAS—The Lobelias are charming tittle plants of rege- | NEW LOBELIA, BEDDING QUEEN —This beautiful 
ular compact form, thickly covered with pretty blue and new Lobelia is well named Bedding Queen, as it is a real 
white flowers. The plants grow six toeight inches high, and treasure for bedsand borders; the habit of the plant is dwarf 
bloom in four weeks from sowing the seed. Excellent for and compact, forming handsome little bushes which are en- 
edging, window boxes, vases, etc. Finest varieties mixed. tirely covered with large deep purple flowers with a clear 
Pkt. 3 cts. white eye. Pkt. 4cts. 
DWARF MARIGOLD, LEGION OF HONOR—Dwarf, bushy plants with deep dark green 
foliage. studded all over with bright golden star-like single flowers. The broad, flat petals are 
rich golden yellow, each distinctly marked in the centre with a band of velvety crimson 
brown. Fine for edging and borders. Pkt. 5cts.; oz. 30 cts. 
MARIGOLD (French and Double Dwarf )—Low, compact, showy plant, with fine double 
flowers of rich and beautiful colors; always makesa fine display; much used for borders, edg- 
ings,etc. Pkt. 3cts. A 
MARIGOLD, ELDORADO-—Grows large and bushy; an immense bloomer, a single plant QS 
ae sometimes having from fifty to seven- 
SX ty-five flowers in full bloom at one} 
mS:ime; the flowers are from three to > 
tour inches in diameter and perfectly ¢ 
double; they include four different 
shades, primrose, lemon, golden yel- 
low,and deep glowing orange. Pkt. 
3 cts. 
Dahlias canis 
from Seed. Finest Double Dahlias— 
It is now well known that the 
finest Dahlias are grown from seed sown in the Spring, 
and give as good or better satisfaction than those 
grown from roots. Our seed is saved from the finest 
Double Named Varieties and will give a great variety 
of handsome colors and a large proportion of large, 
perfectly formed flowers, fully equally to the best named 
kinds. Seed started in the house and set out the last 
of May will be in bloom as soon as plants from roots 
and will produce as many fine flowers. Our seed is ex- 
tensively planted and gives excellent satisfaction. Fin- 
est Double Mixed. Pkt. 6 cts., 3 pkts. for 15 cts. 
iY NEW STRIPED SINGLE DAHLIAS—Beautiful large single 
flowers, many of them four inches across, and displaying a wonder- 
ful variety of bright, rich colors beautifully striped, flaked, mottled 
and dotted in the most charming manner. Pkt. 6 cts. 
NEW DWARF TOM THUMB DAHLIA—Elegant little plants, 
P growing only twelve or fifteen inches high, and covered with bloom 
SENS in less than three months after seed is sown; continues to bloom till 
NEN AS cold weather. Flowers very pretty and attractive, white, yellow 
a i a 8=and rose, banded and variegated in the most unusual way. New 
DOUBLE DAHLIAS and very desirable. Pkt. 6 cts. 
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