112). THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 
CALIFORNIA SUN BEAMS, (Calliopsis Lanceolata Grandi 
Flora)—These lovely new varieties are much larger and finer 
than the old kinds; the flowers are beautifully formed, some 
saucer shaped and exquisitely incurved, others like great but- 
ter-cups, some have finely fringed edges, some are light yel- 
low, others darker around the eye, and all so fine itis diffi- 
cult to say which is most beautiful. They bloom quickly. 
Pkt. 6 cts. 
(NEW ESCHSCHOLITZIAS, “THE GOLDEN WEST’’— . 
This is entirely new, never offered before—a grand thing, try 
it. Pkt. 8 cts. e 
NEW GIANT COREOPSIS, GOLDEN GLORY—Certainly 
one of the most showy and handsome new plants for beds 
and borders recently introduced; grows three to four feet 
high, of spreading graceful form, and bearing a great profu- 
sion of beautiful bright golden-yellow flowers during the 
whole season. The flowers are very large, three to four in- 
ches in diameter, and single. They are elegantly fringed, 
and borne on long, nodding stems, exellent for cutting; will 
thrive in almost any situation, and blooms the first season 
from seed sown in open ground; sure to be very popular as 
soon aSknown. Hardy perennial, Pkt. 4 cts. 
CALLIOPSIS, GOLDEN WAVE-—A fine hardy annual, grows 
about a foot high, and bears a profusion of rich yellow 
flowers with dark centres; all Summerand Fall. Sow in open 
ground. Pkt. 3 cts. 
COMMELINA, BLUE DAY 
FLOWER—Scearcely any other 
HORer ean pagel this in lovely 
ky blue color. rows easily > 
ee ieeins feely, the first ke A Single Flower of New Giant Coreopsis. 
son from seed sown in the open ground, and its tuberous roots can be kept in cellar over 
Winter like Dahlias, and will bloom larger and finer the next season; grows twelve to 
eighteen inches high; always bright and pretty. Pkt. 4 cts. 
LOBELIAS—The Lobelias are charming little plants of reg- 
ular, compact form, thickly covered with pretty blue and 
white flowers. The plants grow six to eight inches high, 
and bloom in four weeks from sowing the seed. Excellent 
for edging, window boxes, vases, ete. Finest varieties 
mixed. Pkt. 3 cts, 
. ace GOMPHRENE, (Globe Amaranth )—A pretty everlasting 
(Z flower, valued for its handsome globular flower heads, 
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which, when cut and dried, will retain their beauty and 
make pretty household ornaments for years. Pkt. 3 cts. 
z= IMPATIENS SULTANA— HELICHRYSUM—A very 
fe This is a lovely plant either popular everlasting, large, 
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for house culture or open full double flowers of 
Blue Day Flower. ground; nearly always various bright colors, yel- 
loaded with its brilliant, rosy crimson fiowers; very low, scarlet, purple, ete. 
showy and beautiful; grows easily,and is one of the Fine for the flower bed in 
prettiest plants we have. Pkt. 6cts. Summer and drying for 
Winter bouquets. Pkt3c. 
GODETIA—Pretty hardy 
annuals that grow any- 
where, and bloom abun- 
dantly all season, admired 
for their fine large blossoms, deep, rose color, pink, snow- 
white, bright crimson and purple. Pkt. 3 cts. 
HARDY PERENNIAL 
FLOWERS—This mix- 
ture contains a great vari- 
ety of the best Hardy Per- 
ennial Flowers, which are 
easy to grow, and aresure 
to makea fine display the 
second season, and will 
continue to bloom year 
after year. Pkt. 6 cts. 
NICOTIANA AFFINIS-A 
large, handsome, branch- 
ing plant, two to three 
feet high, producing a 
profusion of beautiful 
pure white, star-shaped 
flowers on long terminal 
tubes; very handsome 
and attractive, and so ex- 
ceedingly fragrant they , 
perfume the whole neigh- rach 
borhood. Pkt. 4 ets. Nicotiana Affinis. 
ICE PLANT ( Mesembryanthemum )—A handsome plant 
for hanging baskets, vases, rock-work, ete.; leaves and 
stems appear as though covered with icy crystals, which 
Impatiens Sultana. |  glistenin the sunlight. Pkt. 3 cts. 
RICINUS, (CASTOR OIL BEAN). 
RICINUS ZANZIBARENSIS, NEW GIANT CASTOR OIL RICINUS CAMBOGENSIS, ORNAMENTAL CASTOR 
PLANT FROM AFRICA—One of the most grand and OIL BEAN—A very grand and stately plant for lawn 
striking plants ever seen; grows 10 to 12 feet highin six 2 : icht f 
or eight weeks; leaves 214 feet broad, beautifully palmated, and flower beds; grows very quickly, six to eight feet 
rich metallic lustre; makes a grand pyramid of foliage; high; large, palm-like leaves of brilliant bronze-red 
unequalled as a subtropical beauty; large, curiously ; t 
marked ornamental seeds. Try a few this year. Pkt. eosbe Beis ANN ie nearly black. Very handsome 
6 seeds, 4 cts. and showy. Pkt, 6 seeds, 4 cts, s 
