The Conard db Jones Company, Weat wove, Pa. 



T A e KCIltia Palm, Belmoreana 



THE KENTIA PALM, besides being one of the most 

 graceful and ornamental of all palms for the house 

 or conservatory, is also one of the .hardiest and 

 easiest to grow. It is of slow growth, but is not affected 

 by the dust and dry air of the house, and will grow and 

 thrive where few other plants would live, and will con- 

 tinue to increase in' size and beauty for many years. 

 Fine thrifty plants, 6 to 8 incnes high, 25 cts.; 

 larger size, 35 cts. each, postpaid. Extra size, 

 50 cts. each, by express. 



OLEANDERS. 



The Oleanders are fine hard-wooded 

 house plants, very popular and highly 

 valued for their splendid flowers, 

 which are as large and double as good-sized roses and exceedingly 

 fragrant and beautiful. They are strong, hardy growers, with 

 bright, glossy green foliage; can be kept in a pot or tub all the year 

 round — set out in the Summer, and taken to the cellar over Winter; 

 require very little care and grow larger and finer every year. 

 White— Splendid large snow-white blossoms, very double and sweet. 

 Pink— Large blossoms, fine rosy pink; very beautiful. 



Yellow — Large flowers, very sweet and handsome. 

 PRICE— 25 cts. each; the THREE varieties for 65 cts., postpaid. 



MOIA/ rcn 'd flowered 

 llVM Ivy-Leaved 



! Geranium, "LEOPARD" 



The most reinarkahle novelty in Double Ivy-Leaved Geraniums yet 



produced. Flowers 2% inches across, semi-double and borne in elegant 



KENTIA PALm large trusses. Color as rich and handsome as an Orchid, clear rosy pink, 



beautifully feathered with fiery crimson and pure white; grows easily, blooms abundantly, and is a most rare and handsome 



flower for cutting. Specially recommended for baskets, vases and pots, also for the flower border. 25 cts. each. 



THE RUBBER TREE— F1CUS ELASTICA 



THE Indian Rubber Tree is well known as one of the finest plants for 

 table and parlor decoration. Its large, thick olive green leaves and 

 graceful polished stems make it one of the very finest ornamental 

 plants for the house and conservatory. It stands dust and heat with impu- 

 nity, and always looks handsome and attractive. Fine sturdy plants from 

 4-inch pots, 65 cts. each, postpaid. By express, at purchaser's 

 expense, 50 cts., 75 cts. and $1.00 each, according to size. 



FIVE LOVELY FERNS 22 HOUSE CULTURE 



THESE five lovely ferns are among the most beautiful plants you can 

 possibly have for the parlor, living-room or conservatory, they will 

 thrive with very little attention, and grow more beautiful all the time. 

 Nothing finer for fern dishes and table decoration. 



The New Lady Fern (Polystichum Prolif era)— Extremely grace- 

 ful in habit and form, as shown in photograph. The fronds have an 

 exquisite moss-like velvety appearance impossible to describe, but always 

 greatly admired. 20 and 25 cts. each, postpaid. 



FICUS ELASTICA 



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Maiden's Hair Fern (Adiantum Cune- 

 atum) — Always in great demand for table and 

 house decoration, will thrive nicely in parlor 

 or living-room window and grow more beauti- 

 ful for years. 15, 20 and 25 cts. each, post- 

 paid. 



The Broad -Leaved Maiden Hair Ferns 

 — Larger leaved than the above, entirely differ- 

 ent but equally beautiful. 15 and 20 cts. each, 

 postpaid. 



Mount Washington Fern (Davallia 

 Stricta)— Has long graceful finely-cut foliage, 

 rich Nile green, nice for house or conservatory, 

 also for planting out ; hardy. 15 and 20 cts. 

 each, postpaid. 



The Beautiful Moss Fern (Selaginella 

 Emiliana) — A very pretty and interesting little 

 fern with moss-like foliage, delightful for fern 

 dishes, wardian cases, etc. 15 cts. each, $1.50 

 doz., postpaid. 



Qn^Ho! Ciffrr The FIVE Ferns oaly 65c - 

 t>JJCUdi UUGi* Larger size, 85c, postpaid. 



