48 ALFRED F. CONARD, WEST GROVE, PA. 
Splendid Fringed Chinese Primrose. 
(PRIMULA SEINENSIS FIMBRIATA.) 
PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA 
(Fringed Chinese Primrose). Undoubt- 
edly one of the most beautiful and satis- 
factory house plants; never attacked by 
insects, and will thrive in a window where 
there is but little sun and few other plants 
would grow; seed sown from 
April till July blooms freely 
the following winter. Cover 
the seed an eighth of an inch 
with fine, light, rich soil, 
keep moist, but not wet, and 
they will begin to grow in 
two or three weeks. They 
are so easily raised there is 
no reason why every flower 
lover should not have a mag- 
nificent display of these 
brightest and best of all 
winter flowers. The seed 
we offer is from the finest 
strains and test colors, in- 
cluding pure white, purple, 
rose, scarlet, striped and 
spotted, and the lovely blue 
Primula. Splendid mixed, 
large flowering, all colors. 
Pkt. 10 ets. 
THE EVERBLOOMING 
PRIMROSE, PRIMULA 
OBCONICA. This lovely 
primrose is one of the finest 
plants for pot culture ever 
introduced. Flowers are pure white, shading to 
lilac, and have the real primrose fragrance; they 
are borne in beautiful clusters on long stems, and 
in such constant profusion that plants have been 
grows very easily, and will doubtless become a 
great favorite. Pkt. 8 cts. 
Primula Sinensis Fimbriata 
(Fringed Chinese Primrose). 
New French Dwarf Marigold, Legion of Honor. 
Recommended asthe prettiest Marigold 
ever introduced; grows dwarf and com- 
pact, the dark green fern-like foliage 
making a fine background for the 
bright golden star-like fiowers, which 
are borne profusely as shown in the 
cut. The flowers are of medium 
size, rich, golden-yellow, broadly 
marked with dark crimson brown; 
blooms abundantly from July until 
eut down by frost. It is so pretty 
and so easily raised from seed that 
every one should give it a trial. 
Pkt. 4 cts. 
MARIGOLD, ELDORADO. Grows 
large and bushy; an immense 
bloomer, a single plant sometimes 
having from fifty to seventy-five 
flowers in full bloom at one time; 
the flowers are from three to four 
inches in diameter and perfectly 
double; they include four different 
shades, primrose, lemon, golden- 
yellow, and deep glowing orange. 
Pkt. 3 cts. 
MARIGOLD. (French Double Dwarf.) 
Low, compact, showy plant, with 
fine, double flowers of rich and 
beautiful colors; always make a fine 
display ; much used for borders, edg- 
ings, ete. Per pkt. 3 ets. New Marigold, Legion of Honor. 
Beautiful Mixed Flower Seeds for Wild Garden. 
Wild flower gardens are now immensely popular, and itis truly surprising how beautiful they are 
and what pleasure and satisfaction they give. Just sow the seed inany waste corner or bit of ground 
you happen to have. THE SECRET OF SUCCESS IS TO SOW PLENTY OF SEED, AND SOW IT THICK. In this 
way the plants will nearly take care of themselves, and only require to have the big weeds pulled out 
and be thinned down when they gettoo thick. The mixture we offer contains over one hundred most 
hardy and handsome varieties, carefully selected for this special purpose. They will produce an abund- 
ance of beautiful flowers all through the summer and fall. Excellent for children, schools, ete. Pkt. 6 
cts.; extra large pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 cts. 
known to bloom fortwelve months at a stretch; - 
