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The Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, l»a. 



New Abutilons for House 

 and Window Culture 



New Abutilon, Infanta Eulalie— This is one of the 



most beautiful and satisfactory plants ever offered 

 for house culture; bears laige cup-shaped satiny- 

 pink flowers Summer and Winter, as long as kept in 

 growing condition. 15 cts. each, postpaid. 



New Japanese Abutilon, "Savitzii"— This is aver)' 

 choice plant for house and conservatory- culture, a 

 neat handsome grower with large elegantly fringed 

 leaves. Dark green in centre and \\ idely 'bordered 

 with pure white, so clear and bright they' look as if 

 painted. 20c. each, postpaid. 



New Abutilon, Gol<l en Fleece— Pure deep golden 

 vellow flowers, constant bloomer; vervfine. 15c. each. 



New Abutilon, Eclipse— Leaves bea'utifully mottled 

 yellow and green ; flowers scarlet and buff ; one of 

 the prettiest kinds. 15 cts. each, postpaid. 



New Abutilon, Thompsonii Plena— Rich glos=y 

 green leaves spotted all over with deep golden-yel- 

 low, fine double flowers, rich orange-yellow, veined 

 with crimson, 15 cts. each, postpaid. 



SPECIAL OFFER— The 5 Abutilons for 50 cents. 



OIP5inH<afC Pine hard wooded house plants 

 Vri^dtlUClS highly valued for their splendid 

 flowers, which areas large and double as good sized 

 roses, and very fragrant and beautiful. They are 

 strong hardy growers, with bright glossy green fohage 

 and can be kept in a pot or tub all the year round, set 

 out in the summer and take to the cellar over winter. 



White— Large, snow-white blossoms, Very double and sweet. 



Pink — Large blossoms, fine rosy pink ; very beautiful. 



Tello^v — Large flowers ; very sweet and handsome. 



Price, 30 cts. each, the o for 50 cts., postpaid. 



The New Abutilons are amon? our prettiest plants lor house and conservatory culture, they are clean 

 healthy growers and constant bloomers. 



NOTE 



Acalypha Sanderii or Comet Plant — This curious plant 

 grows 12 to 15 inches high, blooms quickly and abundantly, 

 and the long flower tassels grow as long as the plant is high; 

 covered all over with fine crimson flowers, grows easily and 

 blooms all the time. 15, 20 and 25 cts. each, postpaid. 



New Dwarf Vai legated Leaved Acalypha — Fine foliage 

 plant for house culture and summer bedding; grows low and 

 bushy, with large oval leaves beautifully variegated with 

 bright yellow, w-hite and green; fine for edging and borders. 

 15 cts. eav.h; 2 for 25 cts ; postpaid. 



Genista, or shower of Gold Ncw Giant Flowering Browaliia 



A fine hard wooded window plant of neat bushy growth, 

 and extra fine for Winter and Spring bloom. Th° flowers 

 are bright golden yellow, delightfully fragrant and borne 

 in such immense profusion the whole plant seems covered 

 with a cloud of golden bloom. Highly valued for Easter 

 flowers. 15 cts. each, postpaid. Larger size, 25 cts. and 35 

 cts. each, express. 



(VIOLET BLUE) 

 A charming plant both for the window garden and the 

 flower bed. Makes nice bushy little plants 8 to 10 inches high , 

 and blooms all the time. Large flowers, fully 2 inches across, 

 lovely deep violet blue. No trouble to grow and a most 

 consiant and satisfactory bloomer. Winter and Summer 

 Strongplants, 15c. each; 2for25c.; 51.50 per doz., postpaid. 



New Ever Blooming 



Primrose 



(Primula Obconica Qrandiflora) 



This is a grand plant for house culture, grows 8 to 

 10 inches high and bears splendid clusters of lovely 

 flowers the whole season, and when kept in-doors 

 will blo^m every day in the year. They come in 

 many different shades of white, pink and rose, and 

 like good lich earth and partial shade, and when 

 kept in the house 4 or 5 inch pots are none too 

 lar' e. Strong plants, for quick bloom, 13 cts. 

 each. 2 f'-T 20 < ts., SI 00 per doz., ijostiiaid. 



New Baby Primrose 



(Primula Forbesi) 



This is one of the prettiest and most dauity 

 flowers for house culture ever introduced ; begins 

 to bloom almost as soon as planted, and will con- 

 tinue throwing up its lovely rings of rosy-pink 

 flowers (or 8 or 10 months ; will thrive in any 

 ordinary living-room and does best in a rather 

 cool place. 15 cts. each ; 2 for 25 cts. postpaid. 



NOTE — All primroses require 4 or 

 5=inch pots and good rich earth, and 

 when kept in moderately cool room 

 Will bloom nearly all the time. 



