PHLOX, POPPIES, PORTULACAS, SALVIAS, ETC. 
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Double Carnation Poppies 
Portulaca, or Rose Moss 
Phlox Drummondii 
Double Petunia (see page 45 ) 
Phlox Drummondii grandiflora 0 
For bedding and making ribbon lines of color, no other flower can 
approach these magnificent Phlox in brilliant effect. p kt 
1275 Superb Mixed. Including all colors. (See cut.).$o io 
1276 Starred and Fringed. io 
1278 HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX (Phlox decussata). 2 1 
Mixture of finest sorts. (See cut page 33.). 10 
1341 RICINUS communis zanzibarensis (Giant Castor- Pkt. 
oil Bean). Grows 6 to 8 feet high. (Seecut.) oz. 15c. .$0 05 
1346 DWARF MULTIFLORA ROSES. lL> They bloom 
quickly, in large clusters, and are delightfully fragrant. 05 
1345 AMERICAN PILLAR ROSE SEED. % § Large, single 
flowers of rich, rosy pink approaching brilliant carmine. 13 
Brilliant Salvias (Scarlet Sage) 
1405 Splendens, Drooping Spikes. O The flowers are intense, 
dazzling scarlet. (See cut.). *4}oz. 40 cts.. . 10 
1406 Splendens, Erect Spikes. Large-flowering Scarlet 
Sage. O . ; x Aoz. 50 cts.. . 10 
1407 Blue (Salvia farinacea) . O Forms long spikes of beautiful 
blue flowers. Does not bloom as freely as the red Salvia. 10 
1412 SCARLET RUNNER BEAN. O § Bright scarlet, pea¬ 
shaped flowers; grows 10 to 12 feet high. 05 
1415 SCHIZANTHUS. Christmas Orchid Flower. O Large, 
curiously shaped flowers beautifully variegated. 05 
1425 SMILAX. ^ § One of the most desirable window vines. 05 
1435 STOCKS, Giant Perfection. O Colors, white, pink, 
mauve, red, purple, blush, etc. Mixed colors . 10 
1437 “ White Perpetual, Princess Alice, or “Cut-and- 
come-again.” O The finest white. 10 ^ 
1445 STOKESIA cyanea. Cornflower Aster. % Bears large 
lavender-blue, cornflower-like asters from July to frost. 10 
1456 RED SUNFLOWER. O The plants vary in height, 
from 5 to 8 feet. Colors run from chestnut-red to red 
and yellow, some flowers coming all yellow. 10 
1410 SWEET SCABIOSA. Mourning Bride. O Mixed. 05 
1601 SWEET WILLIAM, Dianthus barbatus. 91 Flowers 
in clusters; very sweet. Mixed. oz. 40 cts.. . 05 
Primula obconica, Everblooming 
Ricinus (Castor-Oil Bean) 
Salvia, or Scarlet Sage 
The Finest PoppieS _5 varieties 
1290 Double Carnation Mixed. O Unequaled for brilliancy 
and gorgeous variety of colors. (See cut.). .oz. 20 cts.. . 
1293 New Giant California. Irresistible. O Immense, double 
round flowers; most exquisite, melting rose-pink. 
1297 Shirley. O All shades of rose, pink, crimson and pure 
white. The flowers have a delicate, silky appearance.. 
1292 New Iceland. 9 J. Entirely hardy. Mixed colors. 
1296 Oriental. Q[ Immense flowers, Intense scarlet. Hardy.. 
OFFER 46. 1 pkt. each of above Poppies, 35 cts. 
1280 PLATYCODON, Tuberous-rooted Clematis. % Flow¬ 
ers violet-blue. 
Portulaca O Sun Plant, or Rose Moss (see cut) 
1326 Finest Single, Mixed. O.. . . j£oz. 25 cts., oz. 40 cts... 
1325 Double Rose-flowered, Mixed. O Double Portulaca 
should be planted wherever you want to cover the ground 
between other plants .&OZ. 50 cts.. . 
1330 PRIMULA sinensis fimbriata. Fringed Chinese Prim¬ 
rose. A most satisfactory house-plant. Mixed colors. 
1331 “ obconica grandiflora. Everblooming. Mixed 
Flower Seeds 
THE CONARD £? JONES CO. 
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