Flower Seeds 



The Conard SJones Co. 



Calceolaria 



Candytuft 



Coleus 



Cineraria 



237 BEGONIA, California Hybrids. <2> The flowers are of Pkt. 



many shades of lovely pink, white and rose. Finest 

 mixed So 05 



238 " White Gem. -c2> Pure white flowers with mossy 



or lace effect 05 



239 " Vernon. <2> Flowers are rich coral-red with bright 



yellow centers 10 



240 " Vulcan, or Scarlet Vernon. <2> Intense scarlet.... 10 



g' 0FFER> 76 The 4 Begonias, one pkt. of each, only 25 cts. 



242 BEGONIA REX. -O Finest ornamental-foliaged plant 



known 



243 BEGONIA, Tuberous-rooted, Single. <2> Brilliant 



colors. Finest mixed 



244 " Tuberous -rooted. Double. <2> Double flowers. 



Finest mixed 



253 BROWALLIA. O Charming sky-blue flowers. Excellent 



for winter window bloom 



255 BRUGMANSIA arborea. Angel's Trumpet, or Wedding 



Bells. O Immense, pure white, trumpet-shaped 



flowers 



257 CACTUS. i_b- Choice Mixed 



260 CALCEOLARIA hybrida. G lJ> Pocket-shaped flowers 



in mixed colors 



263 CALENDULA, Oriole. O Yellow 



264 " Meteor. O Double flowers; deep canary-yellow, 



striped with orange 



267 CAMPANULA. Canterbury Bells. G Bell-shaped flowers, 



single. Mixed colors 



268 " Double Mixed. G 



270 CANARY-BIRD FLOWER. O § Height, 10 to 12 feet. 



Golden yellow, fragrant flowers oz. 25 cts. . . 



272 CANDYTUFT, Giant Hyacinth -flowered. O Pure 



white flowers almost like a hyacinth 



Xoz. 25 cts., oz. 75 cts.. . 



273 " Fragrant Empress. G Large heads of pure white, 



fragrant flowers. (See cut) 



274 " White. G oz. 15 cts.. . 



275 " White, Purple and Crimson, Mixed. G oz. 15 cts... 



276 " Hardy. 01 Mixed colors 



400 CARNATIONS, Marguerite. Superb New Dwarf. Q 



Blooms abundantly in three to four months after 



sowing the seed. Mixed colors 



54 oz. 40 cts., oz. $1.25. . 



401 " Perpetual or Tree. i_b- Finest mixed 



" Perennial. Ql Seeds sown in the open ground in 



May or June bloom splendidly the next season 

 and are very showy. Three kinds as follows: 



402 " German. Ql Extra choice, double; mixed 



403 " German. Ql Double; mixed 



404 " Early Vienna. Ql Extra fine 



430 CATHEDRAL BELLS, or Cobaea scandens. Q § Beau- 

 tiful bell-shaped flowers, green at first, but change to 

 violet-blue. (See cut, page 55.). . . .y+oz. 15 cts.. . . 



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CARDINAL CLIMBER. 



page 70. 

 CELOSIA, Ostrich-Plume. G Makes plants 2 feet high, 

 each stem crowned with a large, fiery red, feathery 

 plume; beautifully bright and showy. (Seecut, p. 77) So 05 

 CENTAUREA imperialis. G Nicely branched, and bears 

 large, round, fluffy flowers as big as teacups. Mixed 

 colors 05 



" gymnocarpa. Dusty Miller. Ql Leaves silver- 

 white; valuable for beds and edgings 05 



" Marguerite. G Snow-white, 1 to 2 inches across.. . . 05 

 CENTROSEMA grandiflora. Butterfly Pea. Q § Bears 

 clusters of rosy purple and creamy white, pea-shaped 



flowers. Grows 6 to 8 feet 05 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Perennial. Ql Our seed is 

 saved from the finest hybrid Japanese, Chinese 

 and Ostrich-plume varieties 10 



" inodorum plenissimum. Q Bears hundreds of per- 

 fectly double, snow-white flowers 05 



" French Marguerite. G Entirely different from the 

 Japanese sorts; 12 to 18 inches high; bright and 



showy 05 



CINERARIA hybrida. G l^> The flowers measure 2 to 3 

 inches across and come in many brilliant colors. 



(See cut.) 15 



CLEOME pungens. Spider Plant, or Mountain Honey- 

 suckle. G Bright rose-pink flowers with curious, long 

 stamens standing out in all directions. Grows 2 to 3 



feet. Fine mixed 05 



COCKSCOMB, Queen of Dwarfs. Q Grows only 8 to 

 10 inches high, and bears immense heads of bloom 

 10 to 12 inches across; deep, rich, velvety crimson. . 05 



" Finest Varieties, Mixed. G 05 



COLEUS, Novelty, Irish Zulu. G Leaves deep green, 

 underlaid with golden yellow and with dark purple 

 rib and veins 15 



" Large-leaved and Fringed Strains. Q Splendid 



mixed. (See cut) 10 



" Choice Mixed. Q Will produce splendid plants 05 



COMMELINA. Blue Day Flower. i_> Lovely sky-blue 



flowers 05 



COREOPSIS grandiflora. Ql Grows 2 feet high; golden 



yellow; flowers profusely 05 



COSMOS, Crimson Ray. G New. A distinct novelty. 

 This many-petaled type comes in star-like form and 

 of the most brilliant crimson; strikingly beautiful. 



" Lady Lenox. G Immense, seashell-pink flowers. 



(See cut, page 77) 10 



" White Lady Lenox. G New. Glistening white; 



extra-large flowers 2 pkts. 25 cts. . 15 



" Early -blooming Fancy Cosmos. Q Flowers large; 



mixed colors; blooms profusely oz. 30 cts.. 10 



" Mammoth Giants of California. Q White 05 



" Crimson. G 05 



" White and Crimson Mixed. Q 05 



" hybridus. G Pure white, pink and rose, centers 



yellow. Grown in great quantity 05 



CUPHEA. Q Cigar or Fire-Cracker Plant 05 



G. G, Lb-. Ql. <2>, §• See page 97 



