28. ‘The Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, Pa. 
(GALANTHUS.) 
Snow Drops are the earliest of 
all spring flowers, as they bloom 
a few days before the Crocus and 
Scilla. Their drooping white 
blossoms are exceedingly pretty 
and graceful, and make a beauti- 
ful contrast planted with the love- 
ly blue Scilla in beds or in the 
grass on the lawn. (See page 21.) 
Single Snow Drops—3 for 5 
cts., 15 cts. per doz.; 75 cts. per 
100, postpaid. 
Double Snow Drops—Flowers 
perfectly double and pure snow 
white, 3 for 10 cts., 30 cts. per 
doz.; $2.00 per 100, postpaid. 
Giant Snow Drops—(Elwesi). 
The largest and most beautiful of 
all snowdrops, flowers pure snow 
white and deliciously sweet, extra 
= LEE = fine for pots and bedding. 2 for 
f 5 cts., 15 cts. per doz., $1.00 per 
SNOW DROPS—GALANTHUS 100, postpaid. = 
Glory of the Snow— Luciliae—A lovely vari- , Giant Chiondoxa— Much larger flowers than 
| the above, lovely violet blue with white eye, very 
ety producing large clusters of beautiful azure | Ke 
blue flowers with clear white centre, very hand- | _ striking and beautiful 2 for 5 cts., 20 cts. per 
some and desirable. 2 for 5 cts.; 20 cts. per doz., doz., postpaid. < 
Oe te Fegan PIE 
Azureum—tThe Blue Allium, a rare and beautiful variety not often seen, 
throws up a profusion of lovely sky-blue flowers, star shaped and borne 
in pretty graceful sprays, extra fine for pots and also for bedding. 
Price, 8 cts. each ; 75 cts. per doz., postpaid. 
Aureum - (Molly or Golden Allium.) This a fine hardy garden plant, 
very desirable for beds and borders, bears large golden yellow flowers 
in June, and is very showy and handsome, but not as well known as it 
ought to be. Grows one foot high. Price, 3 for 5 cts.; 10 cts. per 
doz , postpaid. 
Allium Neapolitanum—tThis is the most popular of all the Alliums, 
and especially valuable for pot culture. Grows very easily, costs but a 
trifle and bears great masses of lovely pearly white flowers, lasting a 
long time. Five or six bulbs in a four-inch pot make a beautiful win- 
dow ornament. MHardy also in 
open ground, fine for bedding and — 
borders, and always greatly ad- ALLIuM NEAPOLITANUM 
mired, whether in garden or pots. 
Price, 3 for 5 cts.; 12 cts. per doz.; 75 cts. per 100, postpaid. 
SPECIAL OFFER fi2Witt gation et sum 
RANUNGULUS—Fair Maids of France 
Sturdy dwarf-growing plants, highly valued for pot culture and 
for bedding out. In the north they should have a covering of leaves 
or litter during the Winter. They bloom quite early and will pro- 
duce an abundance of large double brilliant colored flowers. 
Double turban Mixed-— Peony formed flowers, large and early. 
Many brilliant colors. 2 for 5 cts.; 20 cts per doz., postpaid. 
Double Giant French Mixed—Strong vigorous growers, 
bearing immense gorgeous flowers. 2 for 5 cts.; 20 cts. per 
doz., postpaid. 
Double Persian Mixed—Rose-shaped flowers, very double, 
rich, handsome colors. 2 for 5 cts.; 20 cts. per doz., postpaid. 
Lily of the Valley—Its beautiful sprays of lovely pure white bell- 
shaped flowers are always greatly admired. It is perfectly hardy, does 
not object to shade, and will do well in any odd corner and increase 
in number and beauty from year to year. Indoors, a half dozen bulbs 
in a four-inch pot, kept cool awhile, and then given light and moisture, 
will soon produce an abundance of lovely fragrant flowers. Price, strong 
: flowering crowns, by mail, postpaid, 5 cts. each; 6 for 25 cts.; 12 for 40 
LILY OF THE VALLEY cts. Ready about Nov, 15th. 
