$ e CONARD& Jones Company- West Grove, Pa. 



SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS 



AmflrvIlK Hfllll (LYCORIS SQUAMIGERA)— In the 



Allld.1 j 1119 lld.111 early Spring produces a crop of 

 attractive green foliage. In July this ripens off and disappears. 

 After resting a month, as if by magic the flower stalks spring 

 from the ground to a height of two or three feet and bloom in 

 umbels of eight or ten large lily-shaped flowers, three to four 

 inches across. Color, delicate lilac pink shaded with clear blue. 

 Plant this " Magic Wand Flower " outdoors in Fall or early 

 Spring and cover four inches. Price, 30c. each; 3 for 75c, ppd. 



Some of our showiest Summer Blooming 

 Flowers come in this class. Plant out in rich 

 soil, soon as the ground is warm in the Spring, 

 and you will be surprised and pleased with 

 their beauty and abundance of bloom. 



AlTlJ}TVl1i^ JOH.NSONII — Extra large flowers, 

 ±*111<*1 J 1119 deep red, elegantly striped with 

 white: very popular for house culture. Price, 

 extra large blooming bulbs, 35c. each, postpaid. 



A. EQLESTRE, OR GLORIOSA LILY — Splendid 

 large lily-shaped flowers four to five inches across, 

 bright, flashing orange scarlet, with exquisite green 

 and white star in the center. Price, 15c. each; extra 

 large bulbs for immediate bloom, 20c. each, ppd. 



A. PINK (BELLADONNA LILY)— Especially recom- 

 mended for house culture, for bedding out, cr may 

 be kept in pots the year round. Rosy pink, 

 deliciously perfumed. Price, extra large bulbs, 

 20c. each; first size bulbs, 15c. each, postpaid. 



A. QUEEN MARY, OR DOUBLE WHITE AMA- 

 R\ LLIS (Ismene Calathena) — Not a true Amaryl- 

 lis, but belongs to the same family and is a most 

 beautiful flower. Throws up flower stalks 12 

 inches high, crowned with large, elegant, lily-like 

 flowers of waxy texture, pure snowy whiteness 



' and delicious fragrance. Price, 20c. each, postpaid. 



Agapanthus Umbellatus b t l"e 



AFRICAN LILY) — A fine ornamental plant. The 

 foliage is luxuriant, and handsome flowers are 

 borne in large clusters of 20 to 30; the flower 

 stalks grow 15 to IS inches high. Color is bright, 

 rich blue. Price, 25c. each, postpaid. 



OFFER No. 116— One each of the 5 

 varieties of Amaryllis, only $1.00. 



OFFER No. 116a— 1 A. Halli, 1 A. 

 Equestre, and 1 A. Belladonna, 3 for 

 50c, postpaid. 



Tuberous Rooted 

 BEGONIAS 



Our Tuberous Rooted Begonias are among the 

 most beautiful of all Summer flowering bulbs. 

 They grow 12 to 15 inches high, branching freely 

 and blooming abundantly all Summer and Fall. 

 The flowers are exceedingly rich and handsome, from 

 four to six inches across; many brilliant colors, in- 

 cluding red, pink, crimson, scarlet, salmon, yellow 

 and pure white. The bulbs should be started early, 

 in the house, and set out when ground is warm: 

 they like rich, moist ground when convenient, but 

 will do well in all usual places if mulched with old, 

 well-rotted manure or some similar material to shade 

 the around and prevent it from getting too hot and 

 dry. The bulbs will last for years, the flowers in- 

 creasing in size with each succeeding season. 



Postpaid Prices 

 Single, 6 separate colors. 

 Scarlet, orange, crim- 

 son, pink, white and yel- 

 low, 



Single, All colors mixed, . 



Each 



12 100 



SO. 10 SO. 50 SO. 75 S6.00 

 .071 .65 4.50 



Postpaid Prices 



Double, 4 separate colors, 



Scarlet, pink, white and 



yellow, 



Double, all colors mixed, . 



Each 



12 100 



S0.20.S0.75S1.75S9.00 

 .lol I 1.50 8.00 



B. Duke of Zeppelin gs^^ 



eties ever produced. Makes strong, bushy plants 

 eight to ten inches high, blooms from early in July 

 until cut down by frost; flowers are perfectly 

 double, four to six inches in diameter, and deep, 

 rich, vermilion scarlet, exceedingly bright and 

 beautiful; splendid both for pots' and bedding. 

 Price, 2ao. each; $3,50 per doz., postpaid. 



Tuberous Rooted Begonias — Half Natural Size 



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