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THE dOMARD & JONES COMPANY, WEST GPOVE, PA, 
^^5ii2^?P5~Lcmoincs Giant Hybrids 
New Giant Heliotropes. 
T HESE beautiful Giant Heliotropes are among 
the sweetest and loveliest flowers we know, 
and should have a place in every garden. They 
are very easily raised, the plants grow about 
two feet high and bear enormous clusters of exquis¬ 
itely fragrant flowers fully twice as large as the 
old kinds and so delightfully sweet that they per¬ 
fume a whole neighborhood. The colors range 
from pure white through all shades of violet and 
purple to dark indigo blue. Seed should be started 
indoors and transplanted when weather is settled. 
Packet, 6 cts.; 3 packets for 15 cts. 
Two New Black Foliage Heliotropes, 
Egypt and Midnight. 
Very curious and interesting, the stems are as black 
as ink and the foliage so dark as to be almost black. „ 
EGYPT—Grows round and bushy, with very dark 
foliage and rich purple flowers, variegated with 
white, highly unique. Packet 10 cts. 
MIDNIGHT—Grows in fine tree-like form with 
lustrous foliage resembling thick crepe, fine bluish fONARIV^ 
purple flowers, very handsome. Packet 10 cts. m nWTSfe RPISM 
HELIOTROPE—A universal favorite on account of ^ __ 
its delightful fragrance and constant bloom, equally GROW and BLOOM 
desirable for bedding in Summer and house culture 
in Winter. Grows easily from seed and blooms 
continuously. Very sweet. Packet 4 cts. 
LOBELIA CRYSTAL PALACE GEM—Grows dwarf and 
compact, rich deep blue flowexs. Splendid for edging and 
borders. Packet 4 cts. 
LOBELIAS—The Lobelias are charming little plants of 
regular, compact form, thickly covered with pretty blue 
and white flowers. The jdaiits grow six to eight inches 
high, and bloom in four weeks from sowing the seed. 
Excellent for edging, window boxes, vases, etc. Finest 
varieties mixed. Packet 3 cts. 
New Heliotrope, Lemoines Giant Hybrids. 
LEMON VERBENA—Well known and highly prized for 
its delicious fragrance ; you will find it grows easily from 
seed sown in the open ground, and is excellent for pot 
culture. Packet 4 cts. 
NICOTIANA AFFINIS—A large, handsome, branching 
plant, two to three feet high, pi-oducing a profusion of 
beautiful pure white, star-shaped flowers on long ter¬ 
minal tubes ; very handsome and attractive, and .so exceeds 
ingly fragrant they perfume the whole neighborhood. 
Packet 4 cts. 
DOUBLE DAHLIAS—It is well known that the finest Dahlias are grown from seed sown in the Spring, and give as good 
or better satisfaction as those grown from roots. Our seed is saved from the finest double named varieties, and will give 
a great variety of handsome colors and a large proportion of large, perfectly shaped 
flowers fully equal to the named kinds. Seed started in the house and set out the last of 
May will be in bloom as soon as plants from roots, and will produce as many fine flowers. 
Our seed is extensively planted and gives excellent satisfaction. Finest double mixed. 
Packet 6 cts. 
NEW STRIPED SINGLE DAHLIAS—Beautiful \a-ge single flowers, many of them four 
inches across, and displaying a wonderful variety of bright rich colors, beautifully striped, 
flaked, mottled and dotted in 
the most charming manner. 
Packet 6 cts. 
New Dwarf Marigold, Legion of Honor. 
NEW DWARF TOM THUMB 
DAHLIA—Elegant little plants, 
growing only twelve or fifteen 
inches high, and covered with 
bloom in less than three mojuths 
after seed is sown; continues 
to bloom till cold weather. 
Flowers very pretty and attrac¬ 
tive, white, yellow and rose, 
banded and variegated in the 
most unusual way. New and 
very desirable. Packet 6 cts. 
Iiobelias. 
Recommended as the prettiest Marigold ever inti-oduced ; grows 
dwarf and compact, the dark green fern-like foliage making a 
fine background for the bright golden stai'-like flowers, which are 
borne so profusely. The flowers are of medium size, rich, golden- 
yellow, broadly marked with dark crimson brown; blooms 
abundantly from July until cut down by frost. It is so pretty and 
so easily raised from seed that every one should give it atrial. 
Packet 4 cts, 
MARIGOLD, (French Double Dwarf)—Low, compact, showy 
plant, with fine, double flowers of rich and beautiful colors; 
always make a fine display; much used for borders, edgings, 
etc. Packet 3 cts. 
MARIGOLD, ELDORADO—Grows large and bushy; an im¬ 
mense bloomer, a single plant sometimes having from fifty to 
seventy-five flowers in full bloom at one time; the flowers are 
from three to fo\ir inches in diameter and perfectly double, they 
include four different shades, primrose, lemon, golden yellow, 
and deep glowing orange. Packet 3 ct*. 
