34 THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 
Will thrive 
and bear 
both flowers 
and fruit the 
room 
HIS is one of the grandest 
T new fruits for house culture 
ever introduced. Hundreds 
of testimonials have been 
received from persons who haye 
tried it, testifying to its easy culture, 
wonderful productiveness and the enor- 
mous size and excellent quality of the 
times the size of the cut shown here- 
with. It is claimed by the intro- 
ducers that one of these lemons 
will go as far as six ordinary lem- 
ons for all kinds of culinary uses. 
The tree is a strong, vigorous grower 
and quite hardy; may be kept in a 
pot orbox. Setoutin Summer and 
sects, and will begin to bear very 
quickly, and as soon as fully estab- 
lished will continue to bear both 
fowers and fruit continuously every 
month in the year. The flowers are 
pure waxy white and very sweet and 
like orange blossoms; the leaves are 
thick glossy green and shine as if var- 
nished. It makes a very handsome tree 
and is weli worth taking care of as it will last 
a lifetime and grow more valuable every year. 
Nice mailing plants, 20c. each; 3 for 50c. Larger 
size, 25c.; 5 for $1.00, postpaid. Fine two- and three-year 
trees, ready for fruiting, 50c., 75c., and $1.00 each, express only. 
OTAHIETE ORANGE 
This beautiful Gwarf orangeis one of our prettiest house 
plants, thick glossy green leaves, and deliciously sweet pure white 
flowers. Begins fruiting quickly and bears flowers and small 
golden oranges all the year round. Easily grown and requires 
very little care. 15c. and 25c. each, postpaid. Larger size 35c. 
and 50c; Bearing size, 75c. and $1.00. by express. 
New Lemon 
American Wonder 
Oleo Fragrans (Sweet Olive)—An elegant house plant, somewhat 
resembling an orange. Thick glossy green leaves and small pure 
white flowers, which are grown in profusion and so fragrant 
they -will perfume the whole house for months at atime. Price, 
25c. and 35c., postpaid. 
Oleanders—Fine hard wooded house plants highly valued for 
their splendid flowers. 
WuHitTE— Large, snow-white blossoms; very double and sweet. 
PINK—Large blossoms fine rosy pink: very beautiful. 
YELLOW—Large flowers; very sweet and handsome. 
Price. 25e. each; the 8 for 65c-, postpaid. 
Lemon Verbena—Highly prized for the spicy and delicious fra- 
grance of its leaves; nice for pots and bedding. 10c. 
The Catley or Strawberry Guava—A luscious tropical fruit, 
highly valued in the South for making sweetmeats. 15c. and 
25ec. each, postpaid. 
The Yellow or Grange Guava—Similar to the above except in 
color, which is rich orange yellow. Price, 15c. and 25c. each. 
The two varieties, 25c.; larger size, 45c., postpaid. 
Golden Star Oxalis (Ortgiesi)A charming house plant, dark olive 
green leaves and bright yeilow star-shaped flowers. 10c. 
Sanseveria Zealanica—A beautiful house plant, grows erect, 1 to 
2 feet high, leaves beautifully barred white and green. 15c. 
Sanchezia Nobilis—A beautiful decorative plant for the house 
grows erect 15 to 18 inches high. leaves exquisitely veined with 
crimson and gold. 15c. 
fruit, some of which weigh as much 
as three pounds each, and are three — 
taken indoors in Winter; requires - 
no coddling, not troubled with in- - 
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