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THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



N" L^v^"''" Fancy Geraniums 



These lovely new dwarf -growing Geraniums are chiefly remarkable for their 

 bright, variegated foliage ; they grow nicely, stand the sun well, and 

 are very pretty and attractive for bedding and edgings, and particu- 

 larly for pot and window culture. 



BISMARCK — Rich, golden-yellow leaves with broad chocolate band on 

 each ; vigorous, compact grower; makes beautiful regular formed plants; 

 splendid for house culture and bedding. 12 cts. each. 



MAD. SALLEROI— Grows only 6 to 12 inches high ; silvery green leaves, 

 bordered white ; fine for edging. 12 cts. each. 



SILVER WINGS — Leaves, green and white, variegated; elegant for house 

 culture, beds, baskets and vases. 12 cts. each. 



HAPPY THOUGHT— Bright, creamy-yellow leaves, finely bordered with 

 deep green ; brilliant scarlet flowers ; a very handsome plant ; fine for 

 bedding and house culture. 12 cts. each. 



MRS. POLLOCK — A beautiful tri-colored variety ; leaves, rich, metallic 

 bronze, banded with scarlet and edged with golden-yellow; bright scar- 

 let flowers, lovely for pots and vases. 15 cts. each. 



OAK LEAVED— Leaves curiously cut and crimped, dark 

 green, wide coal-black marking, rose-pink flowers; blooms 

 all the time ; fine for pots, vases, rockeries, etc. 12 cts. each. 



MOUNTAIN 



green, widel 

 ers ; fine for 



Happy Thought 



OF SNOW— Centre of leaves, bright glossy 

 y bordered with pure white; pretty pink flow- 

 pots and bedding. 



12 cts. each. 



SET OF SEVEN FOR SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS, 



.™ Double Ivy-Leaved Geraniums 



These are among the prettiest flowers we have, they are 

 of exquisite colors and borne in large clusters all the year 

 round; the plants are of graceful trailing growth, with 

 bright, glossy, ivy-shaped leaves ; fine for pots, window 

 boxes, vases, etc.; also for bedding. 



CENTENAIRE— Brilliant magenta, extra large, double flowers, 



in enormous clusters. 10 cts. each. 

 EDEN MARCHII-Fine, bright rose, a splendid sort ; flowers 



largCi very double and handsome. 10 cts, each. 

 FLOURENS— Flowers very large and double, fine china rose, with 



satin lustre. 10 cts. each. 

 GARDENS GLORY— Fine, bright scarlet; large, bold, full flowers; 



constant bloomer ; one of the very best. 10 cts. each. 

 GALILEE— Loveh^ rose-colored flowers, borne constantly in elegant 



clusters. 10 cts. each. 

 INCOMPARABLE— Grand trusses and ver\' large flowers; rich, 



rosy carmine, exceedingly bright and handsome. 10 cts. each. 

 JOAN OF ARC— Flowers" white as snow and perfectly double, 



literally covering the plants with bloom ; the foliage is exceed- 

 ingly prettv ; altogether a most loveU^ plant. 10 cts. each. 

 PETER CR'OZY— Rich salmon scarlet; bushy compact grower; 



constant bloomer. 10 cts. each. 

 SURPRISE Grand trusses of exquisite rose-pink flowers; immense 



bloomer. 10 cts. each. 



SPECIAL OFFER ^7 ? i^ ^s^^' ^„ ^-^ ^.V*^' 



. bzt or 9 >or 05 cts.. Postpaid. 



Double Ivy-L,eaved Geraniiitn. 



Qrand pelargoniums, or Lady \yashington Qeraniums 



Pelargoniums are well known as the most beautiful of the Geranium Family and are highly prized 

 especially for house culture and Winter bloom. Very beautiful, 



THE BRIDE— Beautiful, large flowers; upper petals— bright rose 

 delicately feathered with white ; lower ones— lovely, rosy flesh ; 

 beautiful and a free bloomer. 20c. each ; 3 for 50c. 



NEW DOUBLE PINK PELARGONIUM, MAD. THEBAUT. 



This is a very beautiful variety, large, semi-double flowers, 

 bright, rosy-pink, elegantly shaded; makes nice shapely plants; 

 a very free" bloomer; handsome and good. 20 cts. each. 



PELARGONIUM, VICTOR— A vigorous grower and free bloomer ; 

 bright, cherrj- pink and pure white, two upper petals— crimson, 

 maroon; verj' striking and beautiful; one of the best. 20 cts. each. 



PELARGONIUM, MADAME VIBERT— A fine flower, curiously 

 marked with blotches; black maroon in a red border; and flower 

 entirely edged with rose; a free bloomer. 20 cts. each. 



PELARGONIUM, MARQUISE OF SALISBURY— A fine variety 

 of striking beauty ; the flowers are very highly colored witli rich, 

 dark spots, which together with the fact that the}' are unusually 

 large, makes the plant a ver>' noticeable one. 20 cts. each. 



NEW PANSY PELARGONIUM, or " LADY WASHINGTON 

 GERANIUM "—We gladly offer this elegant variety; scarcely any 

 plant grown in the window-garden will give better returns, with 

 so little care ; it blooms finely in open grovmd and when taken 

 indoors will be literally covered with flowers for weeks or months, 

 frequently continuing'in bloom nearly all summer; flowers, pink 

 and crimson, with dark blotches, sometimes feathered white, 20c. 



Set of 6 for $1,10j postpaid. 



NEW PANSY PEIiARGONIUM. 



