PHLOX, POPPIES, PORTULACAS, SALVIAS, ETC. 



Phlox Drummondii 



Portulaca, or Rose Moss 



Peony-flowered Poppies 



Sweet Williams isee below) 



Phlox Drummondii grandiflora O 



For bedding and making ribbon lines of color, no other flower can 

 approach these magnificent Phlox in brilliant effect. Pkt. 



1275 Superb Mixed. Including all colors. (Seecut.) . Xoz. 500 .$0 10 



1276 Starred and Fringed IO 



1278 HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX (Phlox decussata). Ql' 



Mixture of finest sorts. These flowers are among the 

 most beautiful of the hardy perennials. (See cut. 

 Page 35.) ^oz. 75c. . 10 



Fhe Finest Poppies— 5 varieties 



1290 Double Carnation Mixed. O Unequaled for brilliancy 



and gorgeous variety of colors oz. 20 cts. . . 05 



1298 Peony-flowered, Double. O (See cut). Mixed colors. 



They resemble lovely peonies >Soz. 15c. . . 10 



1293 New Giant California, Irresistible. O Immense, double 



round flowers; most exquisite, melting rose-pir.k 05 



1297 Shirley. O All shades of rose, pink, crimson and pure 



white. The flowers have a delicate, silky appearance. . 

 1296 Oriental. '21 Immense flowers. Intense scarlet. Hardy.. 



OFFER 48. 1 pkt. each of above Poppies, 35 cts. 



Portulaca O Sun Plant, or Rose Moss (see cut) 



1326 Finest Single, Mixed. O . . . . Koz. 25 cts., oz. 75 cts. . . 



1325 Double Rose-flowered, Mixed. O Double Portulaca 



should be planted wherever you want to cover the ground 



between other plants %oz. 75 cts. . . 



1330 PRIMULA sinensis fimbriata. Fringed Chinese Prim- 



rose. <2> A satisfactory hou^e-plant. Mixed colore 



1331 " obconica grandiflora. Everblooming. -eO Mixed. 



10 

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10 

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1341 



1340 



RICINUS communis zanzibarensis. Q Giant Castor- Pkt. 



oil Bean. Grows 6 to 8 feet high. (See cut.) oz.2oc. .So 05 

 DWARF MULTIFLORA ROSES. 21 They bloom 



quickly, in large clusters, and are delightfullv fragrant. 10 

 1400 SALPIGLOSSIS (Painted Tongue). © Lovely orchid-like 



flowers from early summer until late fall. Mixed colors. 10 



Brilliant Salvias (Scarlet Sage) 



1405 S. Splendens, Drooping Spikes. G The most brilliantly 



colored bedding plant. Color an intense, dazzling 

 scarlet. Fine for using alone in large beds or for border- 

 ing canna beds >soz. 50 cts. . . 



1406 S. Splendens, Erect Spikes. Large-flowering Scarlet 



Sage. O Koz. 75 cts. . . 



1407 S. Farinacea. 01 Forms long spikes of beautiful blue 



flowers. Not as free in bloom as red Salvia 



1412 SCARLET RUNNER BEAN. O § Bright scarlet, pea- 

 shaped flowers; grows 10 to 12 feet high 



1425 SMILAX. <2> § One of the most desirable window vines. 



1435 STOCKS, Giant Perfection. O Colors, white, pink, 

 mauve, red, purple, blush, etc. Mixed colors 



1445 STOKESIA cyanea. Cornflower Aster. % Bears large 

 lavender-blue, cornflower-like asters from July to frost. 



1456 RED SUNFLOWER. O New Dwarf. Colors run from 

 chestnut-red to red and yellow 



1410 SWEET SCABIOSA (Mourning Bride or Pincushion 

 Flower). O Grows 2>4 feet high. Improved, large- 

 flowering, double, mixed colors yioz. 25 cts. 



160 [ SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus barbatus) . % Flowers in 

 clusters; very sweet. Makes beautiful border plants. 

 Mixed oz. 50 cts.. . 



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Primula obconica, Everblooming 



Ricinus (Castor-Oil Bean) 



Brilliant Salvia, or Scarlet Sage Double Zinnias (see page 49) 



Flower Seeds 



The conard & Jones Co. 



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