44 ALFRED E. CONARD, WEST GROVE, PA. 
GERANIUMS. Fine 
| Geraniums are per- 
haps more in de- 
mand for bedding 
and house culture 
thanany other flow- ¢ 
ers, and as it is & 
found that they & 
bloom finely from 
seed the firstseason, 
many people prefer 
to raise them, as it 
ismuch the cheapest 
and there is always 
achance of getting 
some Valuable New 
Sorts, for fhe finest 
new vyarieties have 
been obtained from 
this quality of seed. 
The seed I offer is 
| saved from a large 
collection of the in- Geraniums. 
| 
est named sorts, 
grown under particularly favorable conditions of 
soil and climate, and should produce flowers of 
the highest grade and greatest variety of richest 
eolors. Finest mixed. Pkt. 12cts. 
| GERANIUM, (Good Mixed). Pkt. 8 cts. 
| APPLE SCENTED GERANIUM. Leaves de- 
“ = : | lightfully scented like rich, luscious apples; the 
New Double wpe aay care i j best plants are grown from seed. PEt. 12 cts. 
NEW DOUBLE GAILEARDIA, (ricta Lorenzi | PELARGONIUMS or LADY \WASHINGEON 
ana). Large, gay-colored double flowers, produced |" GERANIUMS. The finest of the Geranium fam- 
abundantly all through the season; valuable for = ] 
beds and cutting. The colors include golden yel- aly; Cleeant fore culture. Seed very searceand 
low, orange, amaranth and shades of purple. 
Pkt. 4 ets. 
GAILLARDIA, (Blanket Flower). The 
single Gaillardia, or Blanket Flowers, 
are greatly admired for their fine form 
and bright, handsome colors. They 
thrive everywhere and bloom abund- 
antly alltheseason. Pkt. 3 cts. 
FORGET-ME-NOT, (Victoria). This is 
the finest variety of the beautiful old 
favorite Forget-Me-Not. Makes low 
bushy plants, six to eight inches high 
and the samein width, and bears a pro- 
fusion of lovely azure blue flowers; 
fine for the hair and button-hole, and ,. 
always greatly admired. Nice for carpet § 
bedding and edging outside, and for 
pots and window gardens indoors. 
Pkt. 4 cts. 
GLOXINIA HYBRIDA. The Gloxinias 
are splendid, bulbous-rooted plants 
highly valued for house and conserva- 
tory culture, and blooming in great 
profusion during the summer months. 
The handsome bell-shaped flowers show 
a great variety of the richest and most 
beautiful colors, and many superb spot- : 
ted and bletched strains. Keep bulbs =e 
warm and dry during winter. Pkt. == = 
ess. Forget-Me-Not, (Victoria). 
THE FREESIA is oneof the most beautiful winter flowering 
bulbs. Seeds sown in the Spring make nice bulbs in time for 
Winter bloom. They are easily grown and give greatsatis- 
faction. Pure white, very fragrant. Pkt. 6 ets. 
NEW VARIEGATED JAPANESE HOP. One of the hana- 
somest and most rapid climbing vines known; leaves finely 
striped and marked with white; grows easily from seed, and 
will climb twenty-five or thirty feet, and make a thick, dense 
shadein avery shorttime. Nothing better for quickly cover- 
ing porches, back-buildings, arbors, &e. Pkt. 6 ets. 
f HOLLYHOCK, (Superb Double Mixed). This grand strain 
will produce splendid large double flowers of perfect form, 
and the most brilliant colors and shades imaginable. If sown 
early in March or April they bloom the same season. 
Pkt. 6 cts. 
MINA LOBATA. A pretty climbing vine from Mexico; grows 
eighteen to twenty feet high, andis covered with flowers from 
top to bottom, red, then orange, and when fully open creamy- ~~ 
white. Pkt. 6cts. 
MAURANDYA. A pretty, rapid, and graceful climber for 
\ greenhouse, parlor, basket, or out-door planting; blooms pro- 
Ya LY Ze fusely during the whole season; fine, tubular, bell-shaped 
Freesia. flowers, white, purple and rose. Pkt. 5 cts. 
The 
