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THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS 



The Best Hardy Lilies 



These Lilies are quite hardy, but should be planted 4 or 5 inches deep as soon as the ground can be worked. They should not 

 be disturbed, but left to grow on from year to year. They will be better for Winter protection and get larger and finer with age. 



Prices delivered 



Lilies when planted in masses produce a grand effect, and 

 are also most beautiful when planted among shrubbery or 

 in the border. 



Umbellatum (Davuricum) — Beautiful 

 clusters of red, crimson, yellow and 

 black 



Wallaceii — Clear buff, elegantly spot- 

 ted with crimson; handsome, . . . 



Lilies like some shelter from severe 

 winds as well as midday suns. 

 They do finely among open shrub- 

 bery. The point is not so much 

 to shade the stems and foliage as 

 to keep the ground over the bulbs 

 cool and moist. See also that 

 the ground is well drained. 



Auratum (The Golden Banded Lily 

 of Japan) — Considered the Queen 

 of Lilies, and one of the most beau- 

 tiful of all. First size bulbs, . . . 

 Extra size bulbs, 



Canadense — One of our finest lilies, 

 bearing graceful clusters of droop- 

 ing bell-shaped red and yellow 

 flowers, 



Elegans Atropurpureum — L a r g e , 

 round handsome flowers with 

 pointed petals, richly shaded with 

 deep crimson and blood red, . . . 



Krameri — Distinct from all other 

 lilies. Flowers unusually large, 

 beautiful, soft rose, 



Pardalinum (The Leopard Lily) — 

 Rich scarlet and yellow flowers, 

 spotted with purplish brown, . . 



Speciosum Album — Ex. large flow- 

 ers, pure snow-white, very sweet- 

 scented, 



Speciosum Melpomone — Rich blood 

 red, with clear, frosty-white bor- 

 der; very handsome and hardy, 



Speciosum Roseum — Splendid large 

 flowers, rose and white, spotted 

 crimson; beautiful, 



Speciosum Superbum (Turks Cap 

 Lily) — Stands at the head of our 

 native lilies ; flowers bright orange 

 red, thickly spotted with purple, 



Tenuifolium — The beautiful Coral 

 Lily of Siberia. Grows 18 to 20 

 inches high and bears elegant clus- 

 ters of bright coral red lilies, . . . 



Tigrinum Flora Plena (Double Tiger 

 Lily) — Extra large double flow- 

 ers, bright rich orange, spotted 

 black, 



free in U. S. A. 



Each 



.75 



12 



15 



20 



.20 



.20 



.15 



12 



.15 



12 



Doz. 



87.50 



100 



50 

 00 



$10.00 

 15.00 



9.00 



1.50 10.00 



12.50 



1.50 ! 10.00 



2.00 ' 15.00 



1.75 ' 12.50 



1.50 10.00 



1.25 



1.50 



1.25 



9.00 



10.00 



9.00 



Offer No. 124 



Any two 15c. kinds, 25c; three 12c. kinds 30c; complete set 

 of the above 13 for $1.50, postpaid. 



T llV rtf tllP VflllPV Its beautiful sprays of lovely 

 J-11J ui IUW Y ail^J pure white bell-shaped flow- 

 ers are always greatly admired. It is perfectly hardy, does 

 not object to shade, and will do well in any odd corner 

 you happen to have. Strong flowering roots, delivered 

 free in United States. Price, 3 for 15c.; 12 for 50c; 25 

 roots, 1 bundle, 75c. ; 100 roots, S2.00. 



TVTft'nt'hT'Pti OC Mixed colors, different shades of red, 

 iUUilLUl t/Liaa oran g e an d yellow; very showy and 

 attractive. Price, 4 for 10c. ; 20c. per doz. 



Philinninp T ilv (lilium philippensis) — a 



rniliyyillG J-llJ charming new Lily from the 

 Philippine Islands. Throws up strong flower stalks 12 

 to 15 inches high, bearing beautiful large snow-white 

 lilies, delightfully fragrant; has proved hardy here. 

 20c. each; §2.00 per doz., postpaid. 



Mexican Star Flower gSKEgSTO; 



— Beautiful Summer-flowering bulbs, bearing pretty spikes 

 of brilliant star-shaped flowers, rich orange red. Very 

 bright and handsome, blooms all Summer. Price, 3 for 

 10c; 30c. per doz. 



NYMPHEA ODORATA 



The well-known fragrant Water Lily so greatly ad- 

 mired for its great double white flowers, which float on 

 the surface of the water, and perfume the whole neigh- 

 borhood with their delicious fragrance. The flowers are 

 often five to six inches in diameter, exquisitely beauti- 

 ful, hardy and easy to grow; can be grown nicely in a tub 

 or half-barrel, in which place a few inches of good soil 

 with a covering of sand; plant the roots in this with 

 pebbles to keep them in place, then fill with water and 

 set in a warm, sunny place. Price, good strong roots, 

 20c each; 6 for SI. 00, postpaid. 



T1GRIDIAS 



OR SHELL FLOWER — Gorgeous Summer-flowering 

 bulbs, grows two feet high and blooms freely through- 

 out the Summer. 



T. Conchiflora — Golden yellow, spotted crimson. 



T. Pavonia Grandiflora — Bright crimson center, spotted 

 yellow. 



T. Grandiflora Alba — Ivory white, yellow center, spotted 

 with crimson. 



Price, 5c each; 6 for 25c; 40c per doz., postpaid. 



Nymphea Odorata 



