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THE CONAKD <fc JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



The Great New American Wonder Lemon 



Will Grow and Fruit Beautifully in 

 Any Ordinary Home Living Room 



and thousands of people have grown 

 it in this way for years. It grows very 

 easily, requires no special treatment 

 and is enormously productive. The 

 lemons are very large, sometimes 

 weighing as much as three pounds 

 each, and it is claimed will go as far 

 as six ordinary lemons for all kinds 

 of culinary uses. The tree is a 

 strong healthy grower and quite 

 hardy, may be kept in a pot or box 

 set out in Summer and taken in- 

 doors in Winter, requires no cod- 

 dling, not troubled with insects, and 

 will begin to bear very quickly; 

 and as soon as fully established will 

 continue to bear both flowers and 

 fruit continuously every month in 

 the year. The flowers are pure 

 waxy white and very sweet, like 

 orange blossoms. The leaves are 

 thick glossy green, and shine as if 

 varnished. It makes a very hand- 

 some tree and is well worth taking 

 care of, as it will last a lifetime and 

 grow more valuable every year. 



Prices, nice mailing plants, 20c. each, 3 



for 50c, 6 for $1.00. Larger size, 25c. 



each, 5 for $1.00, postpaid. Fine two= and 



three=year trees ready for fruiting, 50c, 75c 



and $1.00 each, express. 



New Lemon American Wonaer 



Kin Kan, Kumquat, or 

 Japanese Gold Orange 



A wonderfully beautiful little Orange 

 Tree, native of Japan, bears lovely minia- 

 ture Oranges no larger than a Damson Plum; 

 bright rich golden yellow, delightful flavor, 

 and skin so thin the fruit is eaten skin and 

 all ; excellent also for crystallizing and pre- 

 serving. Begins to bloom and bear while 

 quite small. Immensely productive and 

 marvelously beautiful for house and conservatory cul- 

 ture; every one wants it at sight. It is easy to grow, 

 requires no special treatment, and is loaded with flow- 

 ers and fruit every year. The flowers are one of its 

 great attractions, as they are as large as tuberoses or 

 orange blossoms, and the same delightful fragrance. 



Price, good mailing size, 50c each, postpaid, 

 size trees, 75c and $1.00 each, express. 



Fine bearing 



Extract from ''The Capitol Journal," Salem, Oregon 

 March 7, 1908. 

 ". . . Mrs. O. D — 's American Wonder Lemon tree is over 

 2 feet high, and has a baker's dozen of fine lemons on. It 

 was furnished by the Conard & Jones Co., West Grove, Pa. 

 and is a beautiful thing to look upon," etc. 



A specimen plant, 

 5 ft. high, on trial 

 in our greenhouses 

 had 209 delicious 

 fruits on it at one 

 time. 



Kin Kan, Kumquat, or Japanese Gold Orange 



