66 THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 
Eulalia Gracillima 
see HES 2 
Fountain Eulalia 
HIS is a very handsome plant for centre- 
' pieces and other suitable places ; makes 
beautiful, fountain-like clumps, three to 
four feet high; feathery green leaves, marked 
with white; very graceful and highly orna- 
mental. 20 cts. each, three for 50 
cts., 6 for $1.00, postpaid. Strong 
clumps, 40 ets. each, three for 
$1.00, by express, 
EULALIA ZEBRINA. (Zebra Grass). 
—Grows four to six feet high; perfectly 
hardy ; bright, green leaves, crossed with 
bars of pure white; handsome and desirable 
for lawn and shrubbery ; the plumes make 
fine household ornaments. 20 cts, each, 
postpaid; strong clumps, 40 cts. 
express. 
EULALIA VARIEGATA, — Green 
leaves, striped lengthwise; makes fine 
plumes. The Eulalias are entirely hardy 
and need no protection. 20 ects. each, 
postpaid 5; strong clumps, 40 ¢cts.; 
the 3 kinds, one each, $1, express. 
EULALYIA GRACILLIMA. 
improved Golden-Leaved Salvia 
HIS NEW SALVIA SPLENDENS is a real beauty and we advise every one who can to include some of it 
in their order. It makes a nice house-plant, blooming all the time, summer and winter, but is espec- 
ially recommended for beds and borders in open ground ; it grows dwarf and compact, and the leaves are 
bright, golden yellow, shining as if varnished. The bright yellow foliage and intense scarlet flowers are 
remarkably showy and handsome. For edging and borders, also beds, it is very pretty and entirely unique, 
and can scarcely be recommended too highly. 15 cts. each, $1.25 per doz. postpaid. 
SALVIA SPLENDENS.—The finest scarlet bedder ; grows two feet high, bright, fiery scarlet flowers 
in great profusion. 10 ¢. each, $1,00, per doz., postpaid. $6.00 per hundred, by exp, 
SPECIAL BARGAIN COLLECTION IN NEW GARDEN FRUITS 
For only 75 cts., we will send 1 New Logan Berry, Page 74, 2 New Japan Strawber- 
ries, I Golden Mayberry, I Loudon Raspberry, 1 New Pomona Currant, r New Mammoth 
Cumberland Raspberry, r New Red Jacket Gooseberry. The 8 Strong Plants, Postpaid 
75 cts., or with the New Dwarf Bismarck Apple, (Page 72), the g for $1.00. 
The Famous Pitcher Plant 
(SARACENIA PURPUREA ). 
EOPLE who have not seen this curious and interesting plant 
can hardly believe that the pitchers area real fact; that each 
one will hold nearly a tea-cup full of water, and that they 
nearly always have water in them, even in the driest times. The 
cut is a good illustration of the plant as it appears when in bloom. 
The pitchers are bright red, veined with a beautiful shade of 
green; the flowers are quite large and of a bright purple color. 
The plant is evergreen and quite hardy, but should have covering 
of leaves or light garden litter during Winter. It likesa damp, 
moist place, partially shaded, and is particularly suitable for 
rockeries, and shady, damp places, in weds or borders. It also 
does well for house culture, in pots, and is a never failing source : 
of inte: xt and curiosity. Nice strong plants, 20 cis, 
each, tor $1.00, postpaid. 
