BEGONIAS, CARNATIONS, COSMOS, ETC. 
Calceolaria 
Candytuft 
Coleus 
Cineraria 
Begonias for Bedding Height 9 to 12 inches 
Seed is very fine and germinates slowly. Start indoors in February 
or March for May planting. The foliage is thick and glossy, and the 
brilliant flowers bloom profusely all season until frost. Pkt. 
237 California Hybrids, Mixed. $o 05 
238 White Gem. Pure white. 05 
239 Vernon (coral-red), and 240 Vulcan (scarlet).each 10 
*0FFER> 64 One pkt. of each of the above 4 for 25 cts. 
243 BEGONIA, Tuberous-rooted, Single. Or Brilliant Pkt. 
colors. Finest mixed. $0 10 
244 “ Tuberous-rooted, Double. Finest mixed. 10 
253 BROWALHA. O Charming sky-blue flowers. Excellent 
for winter window bloom. 05 
257 CACTUS. 1 N - Choice mixed. 10 
260 CALCEOLARIA hybrida. 0 Pocket-shaped flowers 
in mixed colors. (See cut.). 10 
263 CALENDULA (Pot Marigold), Oriole. ©Yellow. 05 
264 “ Meteor. © Double flowers; deep canary-yellow, 
striped with orange. 05 
265 CALLIOPSIS Drummondii. Golden Wave. © Bright 
golden flowers, 2 in. across, with dark brown centers. 05 
267 CAMPANULA. Canterbury Bells. © Bell-shaped flow¬ 
ers, single. Mixed colors. 05 
268 “ Double Mixed. ©. 05 
270 CANARY-BIRD FLOWER. O § Height 10 to 12 feet. 
Golden yellow, fragrant flowers.oz. 25 cts.. 05 
272 CANDYTUFT, Giant Hyacinth-flowered. © Pure 
white flowers almost like a hyacinth-Koz. 25c.. . 05 
273 “ Fragrant Empress. Q Pure white. (See cut.). 05 
276 “ Hardy. % Pure white. 05 
277 “ Crimson O, 278 Lavender ©, 275 Mixed © . .each 05 
CANNAS. 20 choice named kinds. (See page 63.) 
400 CARNATIONS, Marguerite. Superb New Dwarf. © 
Blooms abundantly in three to four months after 
sowing. Mixed colors. . . . JCoz. 40 cts., oz. $1.25. . 10 
401 “ Perpetual or Tree. . Ty Finest mixed. 10 
“ Perennial. % 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. Of Extra choice, double; mixed. 10 
403 “ German. Of Double; mixed... . 05 
404 “ Early Vienna. Of Extrd fine. 10 
430 CATHEDRAL BELLS, or Cobsea seandens. © § Beau¬ 
tiful, bell-shaped flowers, green at first, but change to 
violet-blue. (See cut, page 65.) .J4OZ. 15cts.. . 05 
CARDINAL CLIMBER. (See Ipomceas or Moonvines, 
foot of page 67.) 
408 CELOSIA, Ostrich-Plume. © Makes plants 2 feet high, 
with a large, fiery red, feathery plume. 05 
409 “ Childsii, or Chinese Woolflower. New. Makes 
magnificent plants that are covered with ball¬ 
shaped, woolly flowers of deep crimson. (See cut, 
page 65.). 20 
Flower Seeds 
410 CENTAUREA imperialis. O Nicely branched. Round, Pkt. 
fluffy flowers as big as teacups. Mixed colors.So 05 
411 “ gymnocarpa. Dusty Miller. QJ. Leaves silver- 
white; valuable for beds and edgings. 05 
412 “ Marguerite. O Snow-white, 1 to 2 inches across. . . 05 
415 CENTROSEMA grandiflora. Butterfly Pea. O § Bears 
clusters of rosy purple and creamy white, pea-shaped 
flowers. Grows 6 to 8 feet. 05 
CHINESE WOOLFLOWER. New. (See Celosia Childsii.) 
420 CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Perennial. % Our seed is 
saved from the finest hybrid Japanese, Chinese 
and Ostrich-plume varieties. 10 
418 “ inodorum plenissimum. O Bears hundreds of per¬ 
fectly double, snow-white flowers. 05 
419 “ French Marguerite. O Entirely different from the 
Japanese sorts; 12 to 18 inches high; very showy. ... 05 
425 CINERARIA hybrida. © Flowers are 2 to 3 inches 
across and come in many brilliant colors. (See cut.) 15 
427 CLEMATIS paniculata. The Sweet-scented Japan 
Clematis. (See description, page 51.). 10 
428 CLEOME pungens. Spider Plant, or Mountain Honey¬ 
suckle. O Bright rose-pink flowers with curious, long 
stamens standing out in all directions. Fine mixed. . 05 
433 COCKSCOMB, Queen of Dwarfs. O Grows only 8 to 
10 inches high, and bears immense heads of bloom 
10 to 12 inches across; deep, rich, velvety crimson. . 05 
435 “ Finest Varieties, Mixed. 0 . 05 
441 COLEUS, Large-leaved and Fringed Strains. This 
seed produces the finest-colored, most attractive, and 
novel plants for bedding and for borders of canna 
beds, etc. Easily grown. Sow indoors in March or 
April. (See cut.). 10 
442 “ Choice Mixed. O Will produce splendid plants.... 05 
445 COMMELINA. Blue Day Flower. Lovely sky-blue 
flowers. 05 
447 COREOPSIS grandiflora. % Grows 2 feet high; golden 
yellow; flowers profusely. 05 
463 COSMOS, Double-crowned and Crested. O New. 
Similar in habit to the early-flowered Cosmos. A 
large percentage have double, crested centers or 
crowns which give the plants a dainty appearance. . 25 
450 “ Crimson Ray. O A distinct novelty. This many- 
petaled type comes in star-like form and of the most 
brilliant crimson color; strikingly beautiful. 10 
452 “ Lady Lenox. O Immense, sea-shell-pink flowers. 
(See cut, page 65.). 10 
453 “ White Lady Lenox. O New. Glistening white; 
extra-large flowers.2 pkts. 25 cts.. . 15 
454 “ Early-blooming Fancy Cosmos. O Flowers large; 
mixed colors; blooms profusely.oz. 30 cts... 10 
456 “ Mammoth Giants of California. O White. 05 
458 “ Crimson. 0 . 05 
460 “ White and Crimson Mixed. 0 . 05 
462 “ hybridus. O Pure white, pink and rose, centers yel¬ 
low. Grown in great quantity. 05 
465 CUPHEA. O Cigar or Fire-Cracker Plant. 05 
The Conard & Jones Co. 
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