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Xhe Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, F»a. 



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Some Choice Flower Seeds for Autumn Sowing 



PANSY SEEDS are planted largely in the open ground in the Fall for Spring bloom, and we offer the best kind 

 for this purpose. The other seeds we offer are for planting in pots and boxes indoors, for Winter and Spring bloom. 

 Many handsome window-gardens are all grown from seeds. 

 Oiii* Gold. Medal Perfection Pansies are not excelled 



in size and beauty by any ottered in this country. They 



are the best. Pkt. IdO seeds, 8c.; Ya oz., 75c., postpaid. 



Pansy, President Carnot— New deep violet-purple, with 

 wide border of rich creamy white. Pkt. 100 seeds, S cts. 



Pansy, Coquette de Poissy — Rich rosy mauve, shading 



to white at outer edge; rare, beautiful. Pkt. 100 seeds, 



8 cts., postpaid. 

 Pansy, Giant Bugnot — Enormous flowers, very rich and 



velvety, including rare shades of red and bronze. Pkt. 



100 seeds, 8 cts., postpaid. 

 Pansy, New Tufted or Bedding— Entirely hardy and 



blooms on from year to year; flowers extra large; many 



rich and beautiful colors. Pkt. 125 seeds, 6 cts.. posipd. 



Pansy, New Parisian — Recommended for great size, 

 beautiful colors and exquisite markings. Pkt. 6 cts. 



Imperial German, Splendid Mixed -More than 50 

 different shades and colorings of ihe finest German pan- 

 sies. Pkt. 150seeds, 6 CIS., posipaid- 



Conard's Sunshine Pansies— Bright rich colors, very 

 handsome. Pkt. 200 seed.-, 5 cts., postpaid. 



Good Quality 3Iixed Pansies for Bedding— 100 seeds, 

 3 cts.; J. s oz., 15 cts.; K oz-- 25 cts. 



Complete Set of 9 Pkts, of Pansies, 40 cts. 



Abutilon, or Cliinese Bell Flower— Lovely bell-shaped 



flowers, pink, orange, red, white, etc'. Pkt.' 6 cts. 

 Begonia Hybrid— Finest colors mixed. Pkt. 6 cts. 

 Begonia, Tuberous-rooted Single — Pkt. 10 cts. 

 Begonia, Tuberous-rooted Double— Pkt. 12 cts. 

 Carnation, 3Iarg^ierite — Fine early bloomer. Pkt. 

 Calceolaria Hybrida — Splendid large lloweri ng 



colors. Pkt. iO'cts. 

 Cineraria Hybrid— Large flowering, finest colors, mixed. 



Pkt. ]0cts. 

 Nastnirtium, Ns'w- Large-flowering dwarf. There are few 



flowers equal to Nasturtiums; for pot culture and Winter 



blooming they are superb. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 10 cts. 

 Primula Sinensis Fimbriata (Fringed Chinese Primrose)— 



Lar.ije floweiing, splendid mixed. Pkt. 8 cts. 

 SmUax — A fine "climbing vine for the window. Pkt. 4 cts. 

 Primvila Obconica — .A profuse flowering Primrose, flowers 



pure white shading to lilac, fine for Winter bloom. Pkt. 6c. 

 Gloxinia, Mixed Hybrids— Magnificent. Pkt. 10 cts. 



Schizantlias, or Christmas Orchid Flo"wer — Flowers 



beautifully spotted with crnnson, lilac, purple and orange; 



makes pretty house plants. Pkt. 4 cts. 

 Mimulus 3Ioschatus (The Musk Plant)— Pkt. 3 cts. 

 Alyssum, Little Gem— Blooms constantly all Summer and 



Fall. (Hardy.) Pkt. 5 cts.; ^^ oz., 20 cts. 

 Alyssum, Sweet— Grows easily. Pkt. 3 cts. 

 Aquilegia Improved Hybrids— Perfectly Hardy. Pkt. 6cts. 

 Portulaca, Double Flowered -Produces vast numbers of 



the brightest colored double flowers. Pkt. 4 cts. 

 Sweet Peas, C. &• J. NeTV Large Flowering — Finest 



mixed. Pkt. 100 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 8 cts ; J<( lb., 15 cts. 

 Oriental Poppies— Intense dazzling scarlet. Pkt. 4 cts. 



XISTDl^X: TO BUr-^B» 



Agapanthus (African Lily) 26 



Chionodoxa 



. 25 



Alliums ... . . .25 



Christmas Rose (Helle- 





Amaryllis 21 



borus) 



. 27 



.Anemones 27 



Crocus (All varieties) . 



.22 



Anomatheca 



Cyclamen ... 



23 



(Scarlet Freesia) ... 23 



Daffodils (Narcissus) . . 



. 18 



Arums 20, 30 



Dicentra 



. 27 



Babiana 27 



Freesias 



.23 



Belladonna Lily(Araars-llis) 21 



Fritillaria 



27 



Bermuda Easter Lily 19 



Fern Balls (Japanese) . 



. 12 



Bleeding Heart 27 



Brodia Coccinea . . . . 27 



Gladiolus 



.23 



Gloxinia 



. 21 



Bulbocodium 20 



Glorv of the Snow . . . 



. 25 



Calla Lilies 30 



Giant White Narcissus 



13 



Calochortus 27 



Golden Sacred Lily . . 



. 26 



Campernell 20 



Guernsey Lily .... 



6 



Chinese Sacred Lily ... 24 



Hyacinths, Best Named . 



. 9 



PAGH 



Hyacinths, ex. choice n'm'd 8 

 •• Separate Colors . 10-43 



" Beds 11 



" Roman 12 



" Feathered and Grape 27 

 ' ' Miniature & Musk 10, 27 



Iris 27 



Ismene Calathena . . . . 21 



Ixia 27 



Jonquils (Narcissus) ... 20 

 Leucojum Vernum . . . 27 

 Lilies, Hardy .... 19-40 

 Lilv of the Vallev ... .25 

 Narcissus . . ' . . 13-18-20 

 Nerine Sarniensis .... 6 



Oxalis 6-26 



Ornithogalum 20 



PAGE I 



Palestine Iris 27 



Ranunculus . 27 



Scilla 20 



Sparaxis 27 



Spring Snow Flake .... 27 



Snow Drops 25 



Tritelia 27 



Tritonia . . . .27 



Tulips, Early Named 14-15 



" Superfine, Mixed 14-15 



" Beds 16 



" Gesneriana 17 



" Parrot, Byblooms Dar- 

 win and others 16-17-43 

 " Mayflowering, Sweet 

 Scented and Greigi,7-27 

 Zephyranthes,Fairy Lilies, 27 



PAGE 



Abutilons 28 



Acalyphas 28-34 



Achyranthus .■ . 34 



Ageratum 34 



AUamanda Williamsii . . 30 



Altheas 38 



Araucaria Excelsa .... 32 

 Aspidistra Lurida .... 34 



Baby Rambler 2 



Begonias 29-31 



Berberry, Japan 38 



Bougainvillea 85 



Books Insert 



Booklet, "How to Grow 



Roses" . 5 



Browallia .... 28 



Big $1 Flower Garden , Insert 

 Carnations ... 41 



Chr\'santhemums ... 41 



IIVDISX: TO 



PAGE 



Clerodendron Balfourii 34 

 Cissus Discolor . . . . 31 

 Coleus, Fancy Leaved . 35 

 Croton Aurea, Maculatum 40 

 Cr^'ptomeria Japonica . .33 



Cuphea 34 



Dracena , 31 



Deutzia 38 



Farfugium Grande .... 28 



Ferns 2-31-33 



Fruits 39 



Fuchsias Insert 



Genista (Shower of Gold) 28 



Geraniums 34 



Grevillea 24 



Guavas 35 



Heliotropes ...... Insert 



Hibiscus 29 



Honeysuckles 41 



P^IviVNTS 



PAGE 



Hydrangea Grandiflora . . 38 

 Information for Purchasers 3 

 Impatiens (2 varieties) . . 34 



Insecticide Insert 



Japan Snow Ball 38 



Jasmine Florida 29 



Lantana 40 



Lemon, Amer. Wonder . . 35 



Lemon Verbena 34 



Lilacs 38 



Magazine Insert 



Olea Fragrans 35 



Oleander 29 



Orange Otahiete 35 



Oxalis (Golden Star) ... 34 



Palms . 32-33 



Parlor Ivy 34 



Pelargoniums 21 



Pentas Lanceolata .... 28 





PAGS 



Philadelphus .... 



38 



Plant Food 



nsert 



Primulas i 



-28-40 



Privet 



38 



•Roses ( Winter-Bloom 'g 



) 2-4-5 



" Philada. Rambler 



36 



" Dormant . . . 



. .37 



Rubber Tree (Ficus) . 



. .33 



Ruella Makovana . . . 



. 24 



Russellia . . . 



30 



Sanchezia Nobilis . . 



. .34 



Sanseveria . . . 



. 34 



Scarlet Fountain Plant 



30 



Spirea 



38 



Swainsonia .... 



. 24 



Tradescantia .... 



34 



Viburnum . . . 



38 



\'iolets, (Hardy) 



41 



Weigelas 



38 



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