Xlie Dinsree & Conard Co., 'West GroTe, Pa. 



OXALIS = 



The varieties of Osalis we offer at this 

 seasou are eutirely suitable for Winter 

 blooming aud pot culture. These lovely 

 flowers are uow among the most popular, 

 for hanging baskets, pots and positions call- 

 ing for graceful and effective .flowering 

 plants. A few in a tive-iuch pot or basket 

 will start oft' at once and soon be in flower, 

 remaining so throughout the Winter. 

 Bermuda Buttercup— New large, flower- 

 ing yellow. 4 cts. each; 3 for 10 cts. ; 

 S'j CIS. dozen. 

 Oxalis Bo-\vel— An elegant species from 

 the Cape of Good Hope: large, deep pink 

 flowers. 4 for 10 cts.; 12 for 'lot: 

 Ceruna Lutea 3Iajor— Splendid showy 

 clusters of bright, vellow flowers. 4 

 cts. each: 3 fiPr'lO cts.: 12 for 25 cts. 

 Floribiiuda Rubra — The brightest, 

 showiest red. 4 cts. each; 3 for 10 cts.; 

 H."> < ts. dozen. 

 A ersieolor — A lovely, two-colored rose 

 and white variet.v. 3 for lOe. : 12 for 25c. 

 >re>v "Winter-Blooming- Oxalis Grand 

 Duchess— The linest Avinter-bloumiiiK 

 variety yet introduced, bearing ccmtiim 

 ously beautifully formed flowers of 

 splendid size and color. We offer three 

 colors, rose-pink, white and lavender. 

 See further description aud c<^tlor-plate 

 illustrations third and fourth cover 

 pages. 4 cts. each: 4 for 15 cts.; 40 cts. 

 per dozen: ^H per 100 postpaid. 

 Set of S named varieties for 2oe. 

 »lixed Oxalis— A splendid mixture of the 

 best varieties, including the above. 10 

 cts. per dozen; 75 cts. per 100. 



THE BLDE MILLft 



This remarkable and lovely flower will 

 attract instant attention as being in vivid 

 contrast with the well-knoMu and populai- 

 Milla Biflora, whose waxy-white flowers find 

 a deep shining blue counterjjart in this new 

 variety. The Blue Milla is of the easiest cul- 

 ture, growiiig well in the same pot with other 

 flowers. The plants grow about 15 inches 

 high, and produce rich blue, star-shaped flow- 

 ers in profusion at the end of long graceful 

 stems. 5 cts. each; G for 25 cts.; 45c. per doz. 



BaBIflNflS 



These unusually pretty and attractive flow- 

 ers should be better known: remarkably beau- 

 tiful shadings and variegations. Give the same 

 treatment as Ixias: especially adapted for 

 Winter Idooming. Price, 5c. each; 3 for 12c. 

 Atrocyanea— Deep blue, lower petals purple 



mauve. 



Lady Carey— Ri.h purplish crimson, with 

 each alternate petal shaded mauve. 



Rosea Grandis— Color, bright rose. 



Villosa— Exqui.site lavender blue. 



Babianas Finest Mixture— Em])raciug ;i 

 large number of distinct varieties. 3 cts. 

 each; 3 for 8 cts.; G for 15 cts.: 12 for 30 cts. 



BRODEI^S 



The blossoms are odd and lieautiful. tubular 

 in shape and borne in large clusters: easily 

 cultivated, and especially valuable for Wintei-. 

 Stellaris— Considered the handsomest of all 

 Brodeiaes; star-like clusters of rich purple 

 and white flowers. 5 cts. each: 3 for 12 cts. 

 Grandiflora— The largest flowering of all; 

 color, a deep, purplish blue; flowers beauti- 

 fully shaped. 5 cts. each: 3 for 12 cts. 

 Brodeiaes Finest Varieties Mixed 

 This mixture is made up of a fine assortment 

 of all the best colors. 4 for 10c. : 12 for 25c. 



ANEMONES 



These lovely hardy perennial plants produce masses of brilliantlv colored flowers which are won- 

 derfully beautiful. If planted in the Autumn months they will bloom in earlv Spring, and if 

 planted in the Spring they will bloom during the Summer and Autumn. Also very fine for pot 

 culture, grown in the simplest manner; the bulbs can remain in the same pot vear after vear with- 

 out l)eing disturbed. We hope every order will include some Anemones 



Chrysanthemum Flowered— These are the finest of all the double Anemones; flowers ar« large 

 and well imbricated, like an incurved Chrysanthemum; very vigorous and free flowering. We 

 offer a mixture made up of the finest varieties. 1(> cts. each;" 3 for 25 cts.; 12 for 75 cts. 

 French Giant Poppy Flowered— We take pleasure in offering this new ami superb race of 

 Anemones. During mild Winters or in sheltered situations they will begin blooming in Januarv 

 and continue until June. The large, cup-shaped, poppy-like flowers are gorceouslv colored. Fri- 

 surpassed for pot culture, giving a succes.'iion of brightest flowers all Winter." 3 cts. each: 

 <5 for 15 cts.; 12 for 25 cts. 

 Fulprens (The Scarlet Wind Flower)— Xo plant can compete with this elegant variety in beautv 

 and brilliancy: the flowers are large and of a dazzling vermilion or scarlet color. In the open 

 ground it is one of the first flowers of Spring, and is perfectly hardv. Splendid for bouquets 

 or vases. 5 cts. each: 6 for 20 cts.: 12 for 40 cts. 

 Finest Holland Double Mixed— This Is the best cheap selection of Anemones. 2 for 5c.; 12 for 20c. 



^ , , TRILLIDM SESSILE 



So closely allied to the Lily family as to merit the term, "the Lily's cousin." This hardy 

 perennial is well suited for partially shaded situations, where It Increases In size and beauty year 

 after year. The flowers are large, and In form Lllv-like; gracefully set In three large, dark 

 leaves, which gives them the appearance and finish of a perfect bouquet. 10 cts. each; 3 for 25 

 cts.; 7 for .50 cts. 



THE PRieBS GIVBN INCLUOE THE POSTRGE WHICH WE PRY 



