THE CONARD &■ JONES CO., WEST GROVE, PA. 



The True Bermuda Easter Lily AtS 



The flowers of the Bermuda Easter Lily are pure 

 snow-white, very large and fragrant, and borne in 

 splendid clusters, six or eight at a time. The best 

 of all for winter flowering in pots; it grows easily 

 and is sure to bloom. Plant in a pot or box which 

 is at least 6 inches deep and well drained; good, 

 turfy Soil with a little old, well-rotted manure ic 

 best; the bulb should be covered about i inch deep; 

 firm the earth well around it, water thoroughly and 

 set away in a cool place three weeks or more till the 

 roots begin to start, then bring to the light — the 

 window of an ordinary living-room is about right. 

 They require moderate heat, with plenty of sun- 

 shine and water, and should bloom about three 

 months from time of planting. We offer three 

 sizes. Ready in August. 



THE MADONNA. LILY 



Lilium candidum (Annunciation Lily) 



The Madonna Lily JSJ"™) 



Also known to many as the Annunciation Lily. 

 It is most popular for garden planting as it is quite 

 hardy, and on account of its deliciously fragrant, 

 pure white, perfectly formed flowers, which come 

 on strong, upright stems. To succeed with it the 

 bulbs should be planted early in the autumn to enable 

 them to become established before frost. Dust the 

 bulbs lightly with powdered sulphur, and do not 

 cover with more than 2 inches of soil. 15 cts. 

 each, 3 for 40 cts., 12 for $1.50, postpaid. 



Prices, delivered free in U. S. A. 



Each 



3 for 



Doz. 



Easter Lilies. Intermediate size, 

 6 to 7 in. in circumference. 

 Should produce from 6 to 8 

 flowers .... 



cts. 



15 



20 

 30 



cts. 



40 



50 

 80 



|l 25 



I 75 

 3 00 



Easter Lilies. First size, standard 

 bulbs, 7 to 9 in. in circumference. 

 Should produce from 8 to 12 

 flowers 



Extra-size Bulbs. 9 to 11 in. in 

 circumference. Should produce 

 12 to 15 flowers 



Lily-of-the- Valley 



READY LATE IN NOVEMBER; ORDER NOW 



Its deliciously fragrant sprays of pure white, 

 bell-shaped flowers, that hang in great profusion 

 from slender stems, are most suitable for cutting. Per- 

 fectly hardy, and when colonized in large patches 

 it will increase and care for itself for years. It does 

 not object to shade. Strong, flowering roots, 3 for 

 15 cts., 12 for 50 cts.; 1 bundle, 25 roots, 75 cts.; 

 100 roots for $2, delivered free in U. S. A. 



Calla Lilies 



EVERBLOOMING DWARF CALLA LILY, GODFREY. 



Will produce three times as many blooms as the old White 



Calla. Fine, growing plants, 25c. each, 3 for 65c., postpaid. 

 THE SPOTTED CALLA (Richardia albo-maculata) . Leaves 



spotted white; flowers white, black center. 15 cts. each, 



postpaid. 

 WHITE CALLA, or Lily-of-the-Nile (Richardia cethiopica). 



Should be potted in the fall, in good, rich soil, in a 4- or 



6-inch pot and given plenty of heat and moisture. 15 cts. 



each; extra-size bulbs, 20 cts. each, postpaid. 

 DWARF CALLA, LITTLE GEM. White; very free bloomer. 



10 cts. each, postpaid. 

 DWARF SWEET-SCENTED CALLA. White; grows low 



and compact; delightfully sweet. 15 cts. each, postpaid. 



COFFER > • 30 One each of the above 5 CaUas for 70c., postpaid. 



Monarrfl of the F/^^t (^rumcomuttim). This 

 IVlUIldrLIl Ul llie ILdbC ^^^.^^^^ i^i^oms without 



soil or water, and thrives on the nourishment contained 

 in the bulb. Flower-sheath is a rich brown, tipped with 

 red and yellow. (Also called Red Calla.) 20c. each, ppd. 



• % />T>T7T7 T > ^fc- ^Oji One each, Spotted and White Callas, and one 

 J?nrS-V~r^Isr^ ova Monarch of the East for 40 cts.. postpaid 



White Calla 



30 



