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2 ALFRED F. CONARD, WEST GROVE, PA. 
NEW GOLEUS—hLarge Leaved “Sunset” and “Fringed” Strains, 
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Sunset Large-Leaved Coleus. 
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Our Coleus<eed is a special 
/ CF saving from the large-leaved 
: “Sunset,” “Fringed” and 
other splendid new strains, 
and will produce many 
beautiful varieties, having 
elegantly fringed and ruf- 
fled leaves, and showing all 
the brilliant shades and 
combinations of colors seen 
in the finest named kinds. 
They grow quickly and 
easily and are highly valued 
for bedding, borders, ete. 
Splendid mixed, pkt, 12 cts. 
COLEUS. 
Pkt. 8 cts. 
CUPHEA, (Cigar or Fire- 
Cracker Plant). A very 
neat and pretty plant for 
bedding and house cul- 
ture; bears great numbers 
of curious tubular-shaped 
flowers—bright red, 
tipped with white; grows 
easily and blooms con- 
stantly. Pkt. 6 cts. 
CLARKIA. A well-known 
favorite annual, grows 
Choice mixed. 
nicely and produces an abundance of cheerful white and rose-colored flowers all through the season; 
quite hardy. Sow early in Spring. Pkt. 4 cts. 
DIAMOND FLOWER. A lovely little annual from | DOUBLE DAHLIAS. 
NEW DWARF TOM THUMB DAHLIAS. 
gant little plants, growing only twelve or fifteen | 
NEW STRIPED SINGLE DAHLIAS. 
Portugal, quickly covering the ground with beau- 
tiful moss-like foliage from which the flowers will 
glisten like diamonds within a month from the 
time the seedissown. Elegant for pots and win- 
dow gardens, and when bedded will bloom all 
Winter, regardless oficeandsnow. Pkt. 6cts. 
inches high, and covered with bloom in less than 
three months after seedis sown; continues to 
bloom till cold weather. Flowers very pretty and 
attractive, white, yellow and rose, banded and va- 
riegated in the most unusual way. New and very 
desirable. Pkt. 8 cts. 
Beautiful 
large, single flowers, many of them four inches 
across, and displaying a wonderful variety of 
bright, rich colors, beautifully striped, flaked, 
mottled and dotted in the most charming manner. 
PEt. 6 cts. 
DATURA (Angel’s Trumpet, or Sweet Nightingale). 
Large branching 
oD # plants, growing 
three to four feet 
high, producing 
handsome double 
and single trum- 
pet-shaped blos- 
soms, white, blue, 
yellow and pur- 
ple, of exquisite 
fragrance. They 
bloom finely from 
seed sown in the 
open ground the 
\ first season, 
the roots can be 
kept over Winter 
when desired, the 
same as Dabhlias. 
Pkt. 8 cts. 
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spreading plant, three to four feet high and nearly 
as broad, bearing large, thick leaves and immense 
trumpet-shaped flowers, seven to eight inches 
long and four to six inches across. Each flower is 
formed of three distinct trumpet flowers, one 
within the other. The color is waxy-white, richly 
marbled with purple. Seed grows easily and 
plants bloom continuously all the season. Very 
fragrant. Pkt. 8 cts. 
large proportion of large, 
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DATURA CORNU.-|E 
COPIA (Horn of 
It is now well known that 
the finest Dahlias are grown from seed sown in 
the Spring, and give as good or better satisfaction 
as those grown from roots. Our seed is saved 
from the finest double named varieties, and will 
give a great variety of handsome colors and a 
‘Double Dahlias. 
flowers fully equal to the named kinds. 
Seed 
started in the house and set out the last of May 
will be in bloom as soon as plants from roots, and 
will produce as many fine flowers. Our seed is 
extensively planted and gives excellent satisfac- 
tion. Finest double mixed, pkt. 8 cts.; extra large 
pkt. 12 cts. 
perfectly shaped 
