42 THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 
Choice Garden Fruits for Fall Planting 
Every person who has a garden needs some of these Choice New Garden Fruits; they take very 
little room, come into bearing quickly, and will repay their trifling cost many times over in delicious 
fruit, besides the pleasure and satisfaction of having them of yourown. The varieties offered below 
are the very finest sorts. Our Spring Floral Guide describes them even more iully. Plant Straw- 
berries in August or as soon as you can; the others after Oct. 15th and before the ground freezes. 
APPLE STRAWBERRIES (Pot Grown Plants) 
= f Bismarck—Bears good fruit at 3feet high. | are far superior to the ordinary ground layers for Fall 
Nee Gie one, seal 10- for 52.00, ene. Lateer planting and if set out early (Aug.) should make a good 
sizes, 35c. each, 10 for $3.00 by express. crop the following season. For quick results they are 
; : ? ; well worth the difference in price. 
CHESTNUT New Strawberry ‘“‘ Advance ’’—A splendid new variety 
El of excellent quality and large size, ripens about mid- 
Japan Giant—The best one yet. Is ornamental and | . season, is a strong healthy grower and heavy bearer. 
richly productive; chestnuts four times ordinary size. (Perfect. ) 
1 year, 25c., postpaid; 2 year, much larger, 30c. each, bY | strawberry, Aroma—Strong, vigorous grower, fruit 
express. very large, roundish conical; rich glossy red. (Perfect.) 
CURRANT Strawberry, Excelsior—Recommended as one of the 
earliest Strawberries known; good color, fine flavor, 
Crunells or Gooseberry Currant—Makes a hardy very productive. (Perfect.) 
vigorous bush, two or three feet high, enormously pro- | William Belt—A large handsome productive berry for 
ductive, and highly valued for cooking and making market or home use. Regular form, brilliant red, 
jelly. le. 2 for 25c., postpaid. Two year size, 20c. ripens all over without green tips. (Perfect.) 
each, 3 for 45c., by express. Kansas—Very productive, of medium to large size, 
GRAPES crimson berries. A great drought resister and sure 
R cropper of excellent quality. (Pistillate.) 
McPike—New and a wonderful prize winner. Large and | Strawberry, Sample—Fruit, large, regular roundish 
deep blue black. 1 year, 25c.; 2 year, 35c., postpaid. | form, uniform in siz? and shape. Colors all over at 
Campbell’s Early—Glossy black and excellent every once and continues in bearing a long time. (Pistillate.) 
way. lyear, 20c. each, $1.75 per doz.; 2 year, 35c. each, Senator Dunlap—One of the best standard varieties 
$2.50 per doz. wherever tried. Strong, hardy, deep-rooted plants; a 
Berckman’s— Medium size, light red, early. great bearer of bright glossy red berries of first-class 
Concord—The well-known “stand-by.” quality. (Perfect.) ; : 
Niagara—The best white grape, excellent. PRICE, by Express, shipped with earth left on the 
Brighton—Early, large and good, amber color. roots—45c. per doz.; $3.25 per 100, or $30 per 1000; 250 at 
Worden—Large and black, excellent quality. 1000 rates, purchaser pays transportation or by Mail 5dc. 
Diamond-—Best early white, fine for family use. per doz.; $3.75 per 100, postpaid. 
PRICE, except where noted—i year, 15c. each, 7 1 doz. each of the ¥ vari- 
$1.10 per doz.; 2 year, 25c. each, $2.00 per doz., Special Offer No. 6 eties, $3.00, postpaid, 
postpaid. Set of 8,1 year vines, $1.00; set of 8,2 | or $2.75 if forwarded by express at customer’s ex- 
year vines, $1.75, postpaid. | pense. 
INDEX TO BULBS 
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Agapanthus Crocus (All Varieties) . .22|Hyacinths, Roman .... 9/Ranunculus........ 25 
(African Lily) . - . . . 20}Cultural Directions .... 4] ‘* Feathered and Grape 9/Scilla\ +. 20). ...2 25. 24 
ANUING See Se ceh edi pe 220i Cyela mn emigeaee tee eens mts «s 935 > aeMamiatunents. atte. SiSparaxmist Gi See soa 25 
Aamamy list yiks ee ae 20) ;Daitodils (Nareissus) 4 -15-17)) + ae@Muskas Sit © fone 9 Spring Snow Flake. . 24 
IATYCIMIOMCS eae a aaers 20) Haster Lily, Bermuda... . 18 s0pisiee-sse-ee) 5 eek 2 eee 29; Snow Drops: - .9- -: 2 
Anomatheca Rainy Rivest 2a v 25|Ismene Calathena..... 90 (AE ritelias aakeat- cea sto eee 5) 
(Searlet Freesia) . . .25|Freesias ........ 93295 ileal e we aeaee eG Ls ae aaa 95 | rit OM Lass ect eee ee 25 
Amimsins dak $¢) sae sy AZLhritallanint tek. etek oe S42 25 SOnNGUUNS LE, LA tao] oa 17 Tulips, 
Babiana.) hsv < dbetegests oN’ 25|Fern Balls (Japanese) ..29|Leucojum ......... 24 Early Named 10-11-43-44 
Belladonna Lily Gladiolayaces peaeeet mes 25|Lilies, Hardy ..:...-19| ‘“ Superfine, Mixed 10-il1 
CAimiasryillis) ease ojeeetee SON GlO min iaeu-eee ees JAN TIUIMNSELARTISUE | 3s cee 18\. = Bedstu.s veo eee 13 
Bleeding. Hearts = = i275 41|Glory of the Snow .. . -. 25|Lily of the Valley... .-.19) “ Gesneriana ....~- 14 
Brodiz Coccinea .. . . .25|Giant White Narcissus . .16]Narcissus . .. . . 15-16-17] “° Darwin........ 14 
Bulbocoqiumens see 7 |Golden'Sacredwiilivyia:) =..— UiNerinems © a.) oeseen caer 20| ‘* Bizarre,Bybloom and 
Calla Lilies: cceeci~) secgeiee ZEL Guernsey billy eee-c.. - - QONOxalishee- seen oS eee 24 | Barroges 22323 14 
Galochortus .=+2 — - 25 Hyacinths, Best Named 6-7 Ornithogalum....... 24; ‘* Mayflowering, Sweet 
Chinese Sacred Lily . = .-17|. ° Separate Colors. - .78| Palestine Iris’... 5 92 - 25 ! Scented and Greigii 12-14 
@hionodOxa s. .-. 2 O51? is BOUSS tecess dave. seyret 5|Philippine Lily ...... 18 Zephyranthes, ...°: 7. 25 
INDEX TO PLANTS | 
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/N OUMNH 95 - oho ovo ton eke 30 Coleus, Fancy Leaved . .31|Impatiens (2 Varieties) . .32,Primulas. .. .. se 
AGalyiphase: o3,. se. eee 30!Coreopsis ..... .. . -41}Inseeticides -.-....«. Inserts|:Privets cielo. aaa 40 
INCH Cam aeh earl i eet AL Crotons— eatees fas. ES i SRL EISpene res a aero tae 41|Roses (New) ...->.- = - 1-2 
INGMVPLHOUI TI gles aoc 30 Daisy, Burbank’s Shasta 41 Japan Snow Ball .... 40  “* Indoor Planting 36-37 
INGA AIO Suomen es nome e OL DEDITALGHS, Sera? oS 6 cok ame 40 Jessamimes' =.) seh = ce ee 32, ‘* Outdoor Planting 38 39 . 
INtheasieees oo eee -40| Dielytra Spectabilis .. .41])Lantama ..... ..- . .33\|._¢ .,-Philada, Rambler! saa 
Aquilegiay -"- = = .. . -40 Farfugium Grande .. . .32/Lemon, Amer. Wonder . . 34|Rose Nicotine . . . - Insert. 
Apple ©ser acrAris wv AD) Werns 4-3 ag 24 a 26-27-29|LLemon Verbena..... . 34 Rubber Tree (Ficus) 29 
ATAUC arta xXcelsan oe oo PReEn Ballls a ae ene PWM UGK SS - eae eer Poe ony 40 | Rudbeckia iis eee 41 
Asparacus (2:Kinds) .. - 526 Bruits, 9. onc ref wn sce os 42|Lobelia (New) .... 2) Ruellia Makoyana .. . -33 | 
Baby, Rambler ys pens 33) [Thu ChsStas cee ieee eee SP Magazines. .-) . rub aces 4| Russellia A= eee case 2 BE 
IBaiEsaing eter esc Insert)||G eramiviIm Sees see Se 32) (Olea eEas Lan Se. s-- 95 - ee 34) Sanchezia Nobilis....- - 34) 
IBYATOMMAS S.ocsee: 6 6 oe 30-31 |\GoldDust Plant... . = .3ti@leamdersa..-5.. oe ome 34; Sanseveria <+-..).5- = =i: 34 
IBerbernyediapan oes ct = 40 \\G@rapeésts feet. oe. ee 42 Orange Otahiete ..... 34 Searlet Fountain Plant. . 33 
Bougainvillea -...:... 31/'Grass Seed. =. -. 2 . .43/Omxahis (Golden Star) =~ 134) Shearsse 93 -s5e- oe Insert. 
BOOKS sso S652 58: Insert: |(Grassesa 2 ace. (ates RA Paeonies.. -. . ne. ee 41;Sprinklers: ....:- Insert. 
Booklet, ~; Howsto Grow, «|Grevillea, a.nsy oo asrepoealimse ss es a ee 98-99)'Spireas: sais). ae ee 40- 
ROSES 22% asiso ate ees 2s DNGALA VAS) eee a . . .84| Paper Flower Pots -Insert.|Strawberries .-..-.--: - 42 
Brow allay ais <p eee ae SUpHielebOGLUS =e <0 eee 41| Plant Food. . . .Insert.|Swainsonias......- - 33 
CactusseCrabt--7 + Aes 31| Heliotropes 22. “12929 39) Platycedon ......... +7. -41| Sweet Olive .-.-- --.--: 34 
Carnations! 5 2a (e031 Bibpiscus@ eens 22). 58-4 ||P amROnmlaayer. |<: ceases poo 32 Tradescantia .... 32 
Chestnutieame eee eee 42 Honeysuekles....... 41|Philadelphus ....... 40) Trowels<s-e=-segee- Insert. 
@lematisnacw eyeuen . . .41|HydrangeaGrandiflora. .40|Phlox ........ -..... 41 | Vaburnum,.,-{- -349-Seeee 40 
Clerodendron Balfourii. .31 Information for Pur- /|PleasantSurpriseCol.Insert.| Violets (Hardy).....-- 40 
Cissus) Discolor gary oo SPIE CHASCES Mich se, ots 3 PRUIMROSES : -5c fae ee 35! Weigelias . +... .-3- = 40 
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