70 THE CONARD & JONES  VIMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 
New Dwarf Justicia 
 Velutina 
«i elegant new plant for pot culture and bed- 
ding, which we are sure our friends will like to 
have; begins to bloom when only a few inches 
high, ahd continues bearing its beautiful feathery 
plumes of lovely pink flowers the whole season, 
and when taken in doors will bloom all winter,— 
quite scarce as yet. 15 cts. each; two for 25 cts.; 
$1 50 per doz. postpaid Extra size, 25 cts. each: 
= Pretec teed 
$2.50 per doz., by express. 
NEW DWARF YELLOW JUSTICIA 
(FLAVA) 
A grand novelty similar in growth and habit to 
Justicia Velutina, but covered for months in suc- 
cession with splendid large feathery clusters of 
pure yellow flowers, surmounting dark velvety 
green foliage. Very rare and handsome, and acon- 
tinuous bloomer. Price, strong blooming plants, 
15 cts. each ; larger size, 20 cts., postpaid. 
New Dwarf Blue Justicia 
(NERVOSA) 
A first-class novelty, very rare and scarce, en- 
tirely new. Low bushy compact plants, sur- 
mounted with lovely sky blue flowers, borne well up on strong stems, covered with flowers ncarly all the 
time. An elegant plant for bedding out in summer, and blooming in pots in winter. Price, 15 cts each; 
larger size, 20 cts. 
New Dwarf Justicia Velutina. 
New Justicia Bicolor 
This pretty Justicia is new and scarce, and not much known. It isa hard wooded erect plant, growing 
12 to 15 inches high, nicely furnished with deep glossy green leaves, and bearing elegant clusters of lovely 
blueish purple blossoms. A fine winter bloomer for house and conserva- 
tory, blooms nearly all the time, and is scarcely ever without flowers. 
15 cts. each; larger plants, 20 cts., postpaid. 
SPECIAL OFFER.—1 each of the above 4 Justicias for 65 cts. 
Swainsonia Alba 
This beautiful constant blooming house plant is not nearly as well 
known as it ought to be. Itis one of the finest winter blooming house 
plants we have, and when bedded out in summer and taken indoors be- 
fore frost, will bloom with the greatest profusion all winter, or till time 
to set out again. The flowers are pure snowy white, and somewhat re- <*> 
semble Sweet Peas, and are borne in elegant sprays of 10 to 20 all over 
the plant. Will thrive and bloom in any ordinary window with very 
little care,—it isareal gem. The illustration gives but a faint idea of 
its graceful beauty. 15 cts. ach; 2 for 25 cts., postpaid. 
SUMMER=FLOWERING OXALIS 
These little bulbs are not much larger than peas, but quickly throw 
up a mass of pretty foliage and flowers; fine for beds, borders and 
edging; also for pots, baskets and vases. For edging, plant two or 
three inches apart. 
OXALIS PURPUREA.—Beautiful, finely cut foliage and rosy-purple 
flowers; grows four to six inches high. 12 for 10 ets.; 20 for 15 cts.; 
50 for 25 cts.; 40 cts. per hundred. 
OXALIS DIEPP1.—Very handsome, clover-like foliage, four to six 
inches high; fine white flowers; very pretty. 12 for 10 cts.; 20 forld 
cts.; 50 for 25 cts.; 40 ets. per hundred. 
OXALIS LASIANDRA. Beautiful, finely cut foliage, and rosy-pink 
flowers: grows fourto sixinehes high. 12for 10 cts.; 20 for 15 cts.; 
Summer Flowering Oxalis. 50 for 25 cts.; 40 cts. per hundred. 
