THE CONARD £r JONES CO., WEST GROVE, PA. 



ROBERT PYLE, PRESIDENT 



ANTOINE WINTZER, Vice-President 



Flower Seeds for Fall Planting 



HARDY BIENNIALS AND PERENNIALS SHOULD BE SOWN NOW 



Antirrhinum (Snapdragon). Improved; in Pkt. 



3 colors, scarlet, white, or yellow $o lo 



Aquilegia (Columbine). Many beautiful colors. 05 

 Bellis perennis (English Double Daisy) .White, 



pink, red, and variegated, mixed 05 



Candytuft. White. Splendid for bordering. . . 05 



Carnations. Sown now, will bloom next season. 10 

 Chrysanthemum, Perennial. Finest hybrid 



Japanese, Chinese, and Ostrich-Plumes . ... 15 

 Delphinimn formosum. One of the finest 



Larkspurs; blue with white eye. 05 



Dianthus plimiarius. Original Clove Pink. ... 10 



Digitalis (Foxglove). Mixed colors 05 



Hollyhock, Mammoth Allegheny. Finest mixed. 10 



Myosotis (Forget- Me- Not). Beautiful blue. . . 05 



Tufted or Bedding Pansies (Violas), Mixed. Pkt. 

 Brilliant colors, all shades. . . Xoz. 50 cts. . .$0 10 

 Sweet-scented Pansies, Mixed. All colors. 

 Lovely sweet-scented flowers. >^oz. 50c . . . 

 Platycodon (Tuberous-rooted Bush Clematis) . 



Poppy, Oriental. Brilliant scarlet 



Shasta Daisy. Large snow-white flowers 



Sweet Peas, C. & J. Best Mixed. Good results 

 are obtained from fall planting. Xlb. 50c. . . 



Sweet Peas, Mixed Spencers 



Oz. 35 cts., J4\h. 85 cts.. . 

 Sweet William. Deliciously sweet flowers. . . . 



>^oz. 25 cts. . . 

 For germination table, see Spring Catalogue 



05 



Seeds for House or Conservatory 



Pkt. 



Asparagus Sprengeri (Emerald Feather) $0 15 



Coleus. Many bright colors 05 



Begonia, New Calrfomia Hybrids, Mixed. ... 05 



Calceolaria hybrida. Large-flowering, mixed . . 15 



Carnation (Marguerite). Fine early bloomer. . 10 



Cineraria hybrida. Finest colors, mixed 15 



Cobaea scandens. Choice climbing vine 05 



Cyclamen gigantemn. Mixed colors 15 



Pkt. 



Ferns. For window and house decoration. . . .$0 10 

 Geraniums. Bloom from seed the first 



season 10 



Heliotrope, Lemoine's Giant Hybrids 15 



Lantana. Pink, yellow, and orange, mixed ... 05 



Primula sinensis fimbriata (Fringed Primrose). 15 



Primula obconica. Fine for winter bloom .... 15 



Washington Weeping Palm. 6 seeds 10 



Canna- Lilies for the Conservatory 



TRY SOME THIS WINTER— THEY WILL DELIGHT YOU 



Cannas are plants that prefer "moist air, 

 heat, and sunshine to make them produce best 

 results. They are rather large for window- 

 gardening, but no flowers grown can produce a 

 more gorgeous show than C. & J. Cannas 

 when grown under glass in a warm, sunlit 

 window, conservatory or greenhouse. You 

 have all the richest reds to choose from, rang- 

 ing from intense scarlet to maroon; pinks of 

 all shades; exquisite light, deep and shaded 

 yellows, and pure snowy white. 



The protection afforded by glass prevents the 

 immense heads of gorgeous blooms from being 

 injured by rain or wind, so you can have them 

 in greatest perfection and they are stately 

 and magnificent. 



For conservatory culture you need to plant 

 in clumps which we can ship, ready to plant. 

 Use boxes or vases to hold at least one cubic 

 foot of soil. Order, if possible, before October 

 first. 



Price: Varieties Our Selection. Red, Pink, 

 or Yellow, large-flowered varieties, $1.50 per 

 clump n. White Cannas, $5 per clump □ 



BEFORE FROST— GET ACQUAINTED WITH 

 C. & J. CANNAS IN YOUR HOME PARK 



For Outdoor Beds: lV'ofS"a? 



bout 70 of the Choicest Canrtas in existence. 

 Plant Cannas when you take up your spring- 

 flowering bulbs, such as hyacinths, tulips, 

 etc., (in May), and have continuous bloom 

 from June until frost. 



These Cannas obtained Highest Award at 

 aU recent International Exhibitions. C. & J. Gorgeous Cannas Grown Indoors in Winter 



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