36 THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 
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rte New ROVAl Purple Bougainvillea 
A CHARAXING HOUSE PLANT 
The Royal Purple Bougainvillea. (Photograph.) 
HIS is a very rare and beautiful flowering plant, particularly valuable for winter blooming ; should be 
bedded out in summer and taken to living-room or green-house before hard frost, when it :will soon 
break into full bloom and continue loaded with bright rich, royal purple flowers for months. The flow- 
ers are odd and curious and of a most unusual color—reddish violet purple, and are borne in such profusion 
the whole plant appears a mass of bloom. Besides being a great novelty, it is a plant that is easy to grow 
and the flowers are very handsome. Price, 15, 20 and 25 cts,, according to size, postpaid. 
~NEW DOUBLE-FLOWERING NASTURTIUMS. 
TWO ELEGANT VARIETIES, NOVEL AND BEAUTIFUL. 
SUNBEAMS.—Bright golden yellow with carmine mark- SUNSET .— Color, rich orange crimson; with markings of 
ings; very pretty and desirable. 15 cts. Indian red; handsome and attractive. 15 cts. 
THE TWO VARIETIES FOR ONLY 25 cts. POSTPAID. 
The flowers are large, often over two inches across, and as double as roses, and the colors are so unusual every one is 
anxious to see what they can be. The flowers have rich, spicy fragrance and are borne in profusion the whole season. 
They are good climbers and fine for porches, trellises, window boxes, vases, baskets, ete. They are sure to grow and 
bloom. Price 15 cts. each, the 2 for 25 cts. or with the Royal Purple Bougainvillea, the 3 for 35 cts. postpaid. 
HARDY POMPON GHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
The 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 combinations. They are very bright and always greatly admired. 
ARBRE DE NOEL.—Deep, orange shaded red, tipped MLLE. MARTHE.—Pure white; great masses of lovely 
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with yellow. Handsome and distinct. 10 ets. flowers. Blooms very early; flowers borne right along © 
i yered with 7. 10 cts. 
BLACK DOUGLASS.—A handsome variety of rich, dark PANETT OIE eee 2 aay : Se 
maroon color. 10 cts. MONTGOLFIER.—Maroon, tipped with rich golden yel- 
BOUOUET —Ricl : d h Peer low ; very beautiful. 10cts. : 
Se ote Carmine red; very showy and hand- | DeINCESS LOUISE—Early and profuse bloomer. Medi- 
: i um sized flowers, round and highest in centre; solid, full 
CANARY BIRD.—Bright canary yellow, shows out well and perfectly double; rich, violet crimson with bronze 
against a green background. 10 cts. centre; very handsome and desirable. 10 cts. 
FRED PEELE.—Farly flowering; abundant bloomer; SOUV. DE JERSEY.—Lovely deep canary yellow, small, 
regular solid, full and double. Color, dark rich maroon round, double flowers; hardy and constant bloomer. 10c. 
with yellow markings. 10 cts. SNOW DROPS.—Pure white; looks well anywhere. 10 cts. 
GOLDEN FLEECE.—Comes into bloom early in Septem- MODEL OF PERFECTION.—Fine coppery bronze. 10c. 
ber, and continues a mass of golden yellow flowers until 
winter; very handsome. 10 cts. 3 for 25c., 7 for 50c., set of 12 for 75c., postpaid. 
