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



Amaryllis ^S^^erTnS' 



INTER- 

 BULBS 



A., Hybrids of Vittata. (See cut.) The grandest 

 Amaryllis yet known. These impressive giant 

 flowers, unique in their brilliant colorings, are almost 

 twice the size of an ordinary- Amaryllis, and so dur- 

 able that they retain their beauty for weeks. Splen- 

 did bulbs, sure to bloom, 50 cts. each, postpaid. 



PINK AMARYLLIS, or Belladonna Lily. Rose-pink, 

 penciled silt-'er^- white; ver>' sweet. 20 cts. each, ppd. 



A. EQUESTRIS, or Gloriosa Lily. Bright, flashing 



orange-scarlet, .with exquisite green-and-white star 



in the center. .20 cts. each, postpaid. 

 A. JOHNSONII.= Extra large; deep red, elegantly 



striped with white. 35 cts. each, postpaid. 

 A., QUEEN MARY (Ismene calathina). Double; 



cupped; snow-white; very sweet. 20 cts. each, ppd. 



A, HALLI (Lycoris squamigera). Delicate lilac-pink, 

 shaded with clear blue. The foliage dies down in 

 July, after which the masses of bloom spring up as if 

 by magic. Plant in the fall. 20 cts., ppd. 



COFFER > ■ 18 



1 each of the 5 varieties of Amaryllis fomit- 

 ting the 50-ct. one , only Si, postpaid. 



Amaryllis, Giant Hybrids of Vittata 



i^OFFER> 18a 



1 A. Halli, 1 A. Equestris, and 1 A. 

 Belladonna, 3 for 50 cts., postpaid. 



Anemone S"^^- 



Windfiower) coron- 



Large, double, brilliant 



flowers; mixed colors. 3 for 8 cts., 12 for 20 cts., 



100 for Si. 25, postpaid. 

 A., Single Scarlet. 3 for 12 cts., 12 for 35 cts., 



100 for S2. 50, postpaid. 

 A. Appenina. Blue. 3 for 10 cts., 12 for 20 cts., 



100 for Si. 25, postpaid. 



A IT in m ^^^^"^' Lovely, sky-blue, star- 

 /\llIUm shaped flowers. 3 for 12 cts., 12 for 



40 cts., 100 for S2, postpaid. 

 A. aureum. Moly or Golden Allium. Golden 



yellow flowers. 3 for 10 cts., 12 for 25 cts., 



100 for Si, postpaid. 

 A. Neapolitanum. Pearly white flowers; ven.- 



lasting. 3 for 5c., 12 for 15c., 100 for 85c., ppd. 



Mon^rrfl of thp Fa<;1- (Arum comutum) 

 iViUIldrHl Ul Llie ndbt novelty blooms 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. 



Arabian Star of Bethlehem 



{Ornithogalum Arahicum). Bears large clusters of 

 pearly white flowers with jet-black centers and rich, 

 aromatic fragrance. 5 cts. each, 3 for 12 cts., 12 for 

 40 cts., postpaid. 

 RoKianQ Charming little flowers for pot-grow- 

 DaDiana. ing; dellghtfuUy sweet. 3 for 10 as., 

 12 for 30 cts., 100 for S2, postpaid. 



^^'W^r^'t^^Ar^^Tr^ (Glopv' - of - thc - Snow) Luciliae. 

 ^niOnOaOXa Lovely azure-blue flowers with 



white center. 3 for 8 cts., 12 for 20 cts., 100 for Si. 25, 



1,000 for S8, postpaid. 

 C.gigantea. Much larger flowers than the above. Color 



\dolet-blue with white eye. 3 for 8 cts., 12 for 20 cts., 



100 for Si. 25, 1,000 for S8, postpaid. 



This 



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 alho-maculata) . Leaves 



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



postpaid. 

 WHITE CALLA, or Lily of the Nile {Richardia ^thiopicd). 



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.^ 



^OFFER> 18b One each of the above 5 Callas for 70c., postpaid. 



18c 



One each, Spotted and White Callas and one 

 Monarch of the East for 40 cts., postpaid. 



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White CalU (JEthiopica) 



