HE CoNARD & Jones 
West Grove, Penna. 
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322 ESCHSCHOLTZIA. California Poppy .0 The old favorite kind, fine for beds and borders; 
I foot high; brilliant orange-red and white flowers all the season. Pkt. s cts., oz. 30 cts. 
Bush. Hunnemannla. 0 This beautiful plant grows easily, makes a shapely bush 2 feet 
high with handsome foliage, and bearing a profusion of large, golden yellow, tulip-shaped 
flowers, Pkt. 5 cts., }^oz. 20 cts. 
325 EUCHARIDIUM Brewerii.O Flowers purplish rose, shading to white; grows easily, flowers 
quickly and continuously. Pkt. s cts. 
327 EUPHORBIA heterophylla. Mexican Fire Plant, or Fire on the Mountain.O Makes fine, 
bushy plants, 2 to 3 feet high. Pkt. S cfs. 
329 EVERLASTING FLOWERS. O Highly valued for making lasting and durable bouquets for 
parlor and sitting-room decorations in winter. Finest mixed. Pkt. 5 cts. See also Acroclinium, 
page 76, and Helichrysum, page 81. 
331 FERNS. These are greatly admired for window and house decoration. Sow in shallow boxes 
of light, peaty soil, and keep moist by covering with fine moss. A temperature of 60 degrees 
is about right. Pkt. 5 cts. . . „ 
333 FEVERFEW, Double. O % Handsome, large, double, white flowers, 
excellent for bedding; also for house culture; blobihs abundantly all 
season; 12 inches high. (See cut.) Pkt. s cts. 
33S'FORGET-ME-NOT, Victoria.© This is the finest variety of the 
beautiful old favorite Forget-Me-Not. Makes low, bushy plants, 
6 to 8 inches high and the same in width, and bears a profusion 
of lovely azure-blue flowers. Nice for carpet bedding and edging. 
(See cut.) Pkt. 5 cts. 
Water Nymph. 0 This is the largest-flowering variety of the 
true Forget-Me-Not, and the very best for cut-flowers. The 
individual blooms are very large, the color is lovely sky-blue 
with a clear yellow eye, and they are borne in large clusters on 
stems 12 to IS inches long. Pkt. 5 cts. 
338 GAILLARDIA. Blanket Flower. O The single Gaillardias, or 
Blanket Flowers, are greatly admired for their fine form and bright, 
handsome colors. They thrive everywhere. Pkt. 5 cts. 
Picta Lorenziana, Double.© Produces large, gaily colored, 
double flowers, abundantly all through the season. The colors 
include golden yellow, orange, amaranth and shades of purple, 
Pkt. S cts. 
341 GODETIA. 0 Of dwarf habit of growth; flowers of handsome shape, 
and come in many brilliant colors. Fine mixed. Pkt. s cts. 
Feverfew, Double 
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339 
Graceful Fuchsias 
818 Fuchsia i_> 
The Fuchsias are easily grown 
from seed, and in this way 
many new and beautiful varieties 
are obtained; they flower 
freely the first year in open 
ground, and when taken into 
the house some varieties will 
bloom all winter. Fine double 
and single mixed. (See cut.) Pkt. 
10 cts. 
819 Procumbens, The 
Trailing Fuchsia. i_i> A most 
graceful plant, with pretty leaves 
and bright red fruits, about the 
size of robins’ eggs, which are 
very ornamental; fine for baskets, 
vases and pots. Pkt. s cts. 
New Gerberas 
340 Adnet’s New Hybrid. l. 2 > Very attractive 
flowers for artistic table decoration. The blooms 
are like immense daisies and come in every imagin¬ 
able color on stems 18 inches long. Colors range 
from pure white to yellow, orange, pink, rose, 
scarlet, purple, etc. Pkt. 30 cts. 
342 Giant Scarlet. New. Flowers S to 6 
inches across; color intense scarlet; grand for 
cutting. Pkt. 20 cts. 
827 GLOXINIA hybrida.-cCy The Gloxinias are 
highly valued for house and conservatory 
culture. The handsome bell-shaped flowers 
show a great variety of beautiful colors, many 
being spotted and blotched. Pkt. 10 cts. 
GOURDS. 0 § Climbers which grow 10 to 
20 feet and produce curiously shaped fruit in various colors. Mixed. Pkt. SC. 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES.© Contains seeds of many annual varieties. 
Pkt. 5 cts. 
927 GirPSOPHILA paniculata Acre pleno.Qt New. Baby’s Breath. Dwarf, 
branching plants; flowers pure white and double, borne in feathery sprays, 
fine for cutting. Pkt. IS cts. 
[Forget-Me-Not, Victoria 
Geraniums uib- 
These bloom finely from seed the first 
season; many people prefer to raise them, 
as it is much the cheapest, and there is 
always a chance of getting some valuable 
new sorts. (See cut.) 
821 Finest Mixed. Lib- Pkt. 10 cts. 
822 Good Mixed. i_> Pkt. 5 cts. 
823 Apple - scented. iJb Leaves de¬ 
lightfully scented like rich, luscious 
apples; best plants are grown from seed. 
Pkt. 10 cts. 
See. also. Pelargoniums, or Lady 
Washington Geraniums, on page 73. 
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C. & J. "Velvet Green” Lawn Grass Seed 
FOR SEEDING DOWN NEW LAWNS AND RENOVATING OLD ONES 
In seeding down a lawn or grass plot, first, prepare the ground so as to 
have a fine, smooth seed-bed; second, put on plenty of seed; third, 
start the lawn mower as soon as weeds are tall enough to catch the machine, 
and keep them mowed off close till the grass has time 
to start and become well established. The seed should 
be lightly raked in and the ground made smooth with 
a roller. 
PRICE: By mail, postpaid, 250. per qt., 2 qts. for 4sc.; 
in bulk, by express, $1.30 per pk. of s lbs., $5 per bushel 
of 20 lbs. 
QUANTITIES TO USE 
Square ft. 
I lb. for. SO 
S lbs. for-1,75^ 
10 lbs. for . . . .3.509 
23 lbs. for. . . M acre 
Q, ©, 1^, i_^, §. See page 5. 
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Geraniums are easy to ^ow 
