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



\Miat Flower Can Compare with the Stately Lily? 



The True Bermuda Easter Lily Hamsu) 



(Lilium 



Bermuda Easter Lily 



The Madonna Lily 



(Lilium candidum) See cut, page 17 



Also known, to many as the Annunciation 

 Lily. It is most popular for garden planting 

 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 playited 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. 



Lily-of-the-Valley 



READY IN NOVEMBER, ORDER NOW 



Its deliciously fragrant sprays of pure white, 

 bell-shaped flowers, that hang in great pro- 

 fusion from slender stems, are most suitable 

 for cutting, and, as it lends itself to winter 

 forcing, it is grown in great quantities for 

 the holiday trade. It is perfectly hardy, does 

 not object to shade, and when colonized in 

 large patches in partially shaded places it 

 will increase and care for itself for years. 

 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. 



This is one of the grandest and most beau- 

 tiful Lilies ever seen, and the best of all for 

 winter flowering in pots; it grows easily and 

 is sure to bloom. The flowers are pure snow- 

 white, ver\- large and fragrant, and borne in 

 splendid clusters, six or eight at a time. \'ast 

 numbers of these splendid Lilies are grown. 

 for church and house decorations ever\- year. 

 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 is best; the 

 bulb should be covered about i inch deep; 

 firm the earth well around it, water thor- 

 oughly and set away in a cool place three 

 weeks or more till the roots begin to start, 

 then bring to the light — the \\"indow of an 

 ordinar\- li\-ing-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 off^er 

 3 sizes. Ready in August. 



Prices, delivered free in U. S. A.' Each 3 for Doz. 



Easter Lilies. Intermediate! cts, 

 size, 6 to 7 in. in circum- 

 ference. These bulbs' 

 should produce from 6 to 

 8 flowers 15 



Easter Lilies. First size, 

 standard bulbs, 7 to 9 in. 

 in circumference. These 

 should produce from 8 to 

 12 flowers each 20 



Extra-size Bulbs. 9 to 1 1 in. 

 in circumference. These 

 should produce 12 to 15, 

 flowers I 30 



40 M 25 



50 



80 



I 75 



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