BEGONIAS, CARNATIONS, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, ETC. 
Choice Flowering Begonias 
° : This unusual variety is perfectly hardy and grows 
The Hardy Begonia, Evansiana. upright, bearing its masses of exquisite coral-pink 
flowers on strong stems that need no support. The foliage is beautiful and decorative always, 
which adds greatly to the value of the plant. It spreads rapidly and is excellent for planting 
along the base of a porch. Each healthy plant will throw out several strong stems, and, if mass 
effect is wanted (and this is desirable), set the plants 12 inches apart. A few plants will produce 
such a mass of bloom that you will have plenty for table decoration. 25 cts. each, 10 for $2.25, 
postpaid; roo for $20 
Ramosa Picta. A fine indoor Begonia. Flowers bright pink. 25 cts. each, postpaid. 
President Gaulin. Fine foliage. Flowers pinkish white. 25 cts. each, postpaid. 
Beautiful Fragrant Carnations : 
Aviator. Magnificent bright scarlet. Delightfully fragrant. 20 cts., postpaid. 
Enchantress Supreme. A most beautiful rose-pink. Sweet, pungent fragrance. 20 cts., ppd. 
White Perfection. Dazzling white, large flower. For ‘‘Mother’s Day.”’ 20 cts., postpaid. 
ARTEMISIA. (Dusty Miller.) An edging | ROYAL PURPLE BOUGAINVILLEA. In 
plant. Can be kept trimmed to any height great demand for Easter decoration. Bears 
desired. Foliage is thick in texture, feathery in masses of curious, reddish purple flowers. 
appearance, and silvery white in color. 25 cts. Makes a vigorous growth and is grown as a 
each, 12 for $2, postpaid; 100 for $12 0 climber in the South and Pacific Coast. 35c. 
BUDDLEIA ASIATICA. White Butterfly each, postpaid; 2-yr., 60c.; 3-yr., $1 O 
Bush. Fine for indoor winter bloom. See | THE CRAB CACTUS. If you want a fine 
page 34 es DG sturdy house plant, that will bear all kinds 
Chrysanthemum ; ¥ aN of hard treatment, try the old Crab Cactus. 
Large Flower- ,—< 6 S42 RP OD, It bears large rosy crimson flowers and con- 
ing ee ee ieee Ny \a h_ tinues in bloom a long time. Strong plants, 
< he? Of ~ a4 ia N 50 cts. each, postpaid. 
oO , ’ We os Se NAY CROTON, AUREO-MACULATUM 
=5 ¢ ‘ SN Narrow foliage, green and gold; very 
+ . dy . ¥ é \ effective house plant. 35 cts., ppd. 
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Fragrant Carnations for cutting 
SCARLET FOUNTAIN PLANT (Rus- 
sellia elegantissima). Vivid scarlet, tu- 
Free-flowering Chrysanthemums 0 i 72 bular flowers produced on wiry stems 
Price, 25 cts. each, postpaid 
Black Hawk. Dark, velvety crimson-scarlet. 
An exceptionally fine color. 
Charles Rager. A large-flowered, pure white 
incurved variety. Strong grower. 
Golden Fleece. Rich, clear golden yellow. 
Harvard. Fine, bright, large-flowered crim- 
son. Handsome reflexed flowers. 
Major Bonaffon. Clear yellow, globular 
flowers. Very popular and easy to grow. 
Marigold. A monster yellow flower. 
Mrs. J. Gibson. Light pink; large; incurved. 
Oconto. Large, early flowering white. 
Pacific Supreme. Immense dark pink flowers. 
Roman Gold. Intense yellow; perfect flower. 
beautiful Japanese incurved variety. 
POFFER> 40 Any 3 above Chrysanthemums for 
: 70 cts., or the set of 10 for $2, ppd. 
" which fall over like water from a foun- 
og “a y] tain. 25 cts. each, postpaid. 
‘Tee. - fi 1) Genista (Shower of Gold) 
A... p Fe) Becamesicas covered with fragrant golden 
de bloom, in drooping racemes. 25 cts. each, 
postpaid; larger sizes, 50 cts. and $10 
Heliotrope, Jersey Beauty 
Deepest violet-purple color, with white 
eye. Deliciously fragrant. 20c. each, ppd. 
Two Lovely Lantanas 
Weeping Lantana, Mrs. McKinley. Stems are 
slender, so they “‘weep’’ when 8 or 10 inches high. 
Clear lilac-pink flowers all season. 25c., postpaid. 
Michael Schmidt. Orange and red. A spectacu- 
Instructive Book 
“THE CHRYSANTHEMUM” lar bedding variety. 25 cts., postpaid. 
7 Dainty Dwarf Ferns Price, 80 cts., postpaid 
FOR FERN-DISHES AND TABLE DECORATION T Cli bi 
Crested Holly Fern (Cyriomium Rochfordianum). wo im ing or 
Fronds very dark green and deeply toothed. 20 cts., “1: 
35 cts. and 60 cts. each, postpaid. Trailing Ferns 
Maidenhair Fern (Adiantum hybridum). Lacy fronds, ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS 
unlike any other. 35 cts. each, postpaid. (Climbing Lace Fern) nine 
Parsley Fern (Onychium japonicum). Resembles feathery foliage which “one 
parsley. 25 cts. each, postpaid. - = ie oh 
Crested Pteris Wilsonii. Like crested seaweed. eae Suny eee: Gane 
20 cts. each, postpaid. < : 
Silver-leaf Fern (Pleris cretica albo-lineata). Pea- nee aied Seite bea 
ee ae Aare variegations. 20 cts. and effect. (See cut.) 25c¢., postpaid; 
Crowfoot Fern (Pieris Wimsettii multiceps). The extra sizes, 35¢. and 50c. [ 
fronds are bunched at the top of strong black stems. ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI (Em- 
25 cts. each, postpaid. erald Feather). Very valuable 
Bird’s-eye Fern (Aspidium Tsussimense). Very dwarf for vases and baskets. Makes long, 
in growth; the fronds have a lace effect. 25 cts. trailing, emerald fronds. 25 cts. 
each, postpaid. each, postpaid; extra sizes, 35 cts. 
and 50 cts. each 
BOFFER> 40a Pee Fe 
Ferns, lst 
size for 45 cts., postpaid; largest size, 
the 2 for 90 cts. 0. 
Umbrella Plant (Cyperus alternifolius) 
Very easily grown if given lots of water. 25 cts. 
each, postpaid; larger size, 50 cts. 0 
Asparagus plumosus (Climbing Lace Fern) 
Non-Hardy Plants S nC THE CONARD & JONES CO. | 
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