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ALFRED F. CONARD, WEST GROVE, PA. 



FINE PANSIES. 



Fine Pansies are tmiversal favorites. Everyone loves them, and they are to-day the most 

 popular and fashionable flower grown from seed. No trouble to grow them ; they do well 

 everywhere, and grace alike the palatial residence and humblest home. Sow as early in spring 

 as convenient for summer and fall bloom, and in August and September for early spring 

 bloom. To raise fine Pansies you must have the best seed, and this is one of my specialties, 

 to which I give most careful attention. My seed is saved from 

 carefully selected .strains of the greatest perfection and 

 beauty, and is of the very best quality. 



CONARD'S 



4 NEW SUNSHINE 



PANSIES. 



This splendid strain has been very 

 carefully selected and combines the most 

 beautiful features of many choice varie- 

 ties. The flowers are extra large, of ex- 

 cellent substance, and well borne up on 

 long, stout stems ; the colors are exceed- 

 ingly brilliant, rich, and velvety, and in- 

 clude countless combinations of most exquisite 

 shades and markings. Eecommended as a wonder- 

 fully brilliant strain of sterling merit and great 

 beauty. Pkt. 6 cts. ; extra large pkts. 10 cts. 



GIANT TRIMARDEAU (Improved). Remarkable 

 for the enormous size of its flowers, which are of fine 

 form and excellent substance ; the colors are A-ery 

 varied and striking, most of the flowers being marked 

 with three large spots or blotches of bright colors ; 

 rery showy and handsome. Pkt. 8 cts.; two for 15 cts. 



NEW PEACOCK PANSY. This beautiful variety 

 was named Peacock becau.se of its lovely marine-blue 

 color, which closely resembles the beautiful iridescent 

 colors seen in the feathers o'f the peacock. Per pkt. 8 

 cts.; two for 15 cts. 



NEW FIRE KING PANSY. A very handsome and 

 striking new variety, finely blotched' with deep ma- 

 genta-red, elegantly bordered with golden-yellow ; the 

 upper petals are a rich, fiery shade of dark red ; very 

 handsome. Pkt. 8 ct.; two for 15 cts. 



THE BUGNOT PANSIES. These are a French 

 strain, con-^idered by some the finest in existence. 

 The flowers are of grand size and substance, beautifully 

 variegated and spotted on various ground colors, the 

 different shades radiating from the center like rays 

 of light, and producing a very beautiful effect. 8 cts.; 

 two for 15 cts. 



CONARD'S NEW BLUE AND GOLD PANSIES. 

 This is a most lovely and charming combination, we 

 think one of the brightest and prettiest we have seen ; 

 deep, rich blue and clear, golden yellow ; the brilliant 

 contrast of these colors in combination is exquisitely- 

 beautiful ; lovely for beds, borders, and edgings. Pkt. 

 8 cts.; two for 15 cts. 



SPECIAL OFFER.— The six varieties for 40 cts.; 

 two of each kind, twelve pkts., for 75 cts. 



ROYAL PRIZE PANSIES. 



This is a famous mixture of all the best varieties of English, French, and German 

 Show Pansies, including the Fancy, Striped, and Spotted Pansies, and also the large Giant- 

 flowered Pansies of the Improved Trimardeau and Gassier' s Giant Odier types. It is 

 made up of the fiuest named kinds, and contains a greater number of the best and most 

 striking varieties of Giant-flowered Pansies than any other mixture we know of. Flowers 

 are of immense size and the most grand and striking colors imaginable. Per pkt. 8 cts. ; 

 two pkts. for 15 cts. ; three pkts. for 20 cts. 



SNOW QUEEN PANSY. Beautiful, pure satiny-white, with yellow dot in center, and sometimes marked with 

 faint blue or purple lines; always sweet and pretty ; very popular and much admired. Per pkt. 6 cts. 



