C. & J. Champion Blue Ribbon 

 Window Gd^rden for 1901 



THIS is a grand collection of choice quick-blooming Bulbs for the window garden. It contains 1 

 extra larg-e blooiuiiig- size bulb of the Lovely Rose Queen Amaryllis, the most beau- 

 tiful of air Amaryllis, and 29 other Choice Bulbs iu 14 finest varieties, all carefully 

 selected to give the most beauty and fragrance for the least money, and sure to please everyone who 

 vants a small collection of the choicest Winter Flowering Bulbs for house culture. This collection is 

 )f^ered much below catalog prices in order to introduce our goods and make new friends. These varieties 

 ire all sure to bloom, and will brighten up your home in the most delightful way. 



30 



CHOICE WINTER-BLOOMING BULBS. AS SHOWN ON 

 BACK COVER, POSTPAID, ONLY ^ & & & & & 



45g 



PLEASE READ THE LIST. 

 I New Rose Queen Amaryllis (Fig. 2) — Undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and satisfactory of 

 the Amaryllis family. This variety comes from the West Indies, where it has long been noted for its 

 wonderful beauty. It bears beautiful large trumpet-shaped flowers of the most exquisite melting pink 

 color; begins to bloom very quickly, and continues in flower a longtime. Can be kept in pots the 

 year round, but should be dried off and rested a while during summer. We expect this will prove one 

 of the most popular bulbs for house culture yet introduced, and hope our friends will give it a liberal 

 trial. Strong blooming size bulbs. 15 cts. each, 2 for 2S cts., $1.50 per doz., postpaid. 



1 Early Flowering Bright Crimson Tulip— Very fine. 



Figure 9. 

 1 Early Flowering Pink and Variegated Tulip— Fig. 10. 

 3 Giant Flowering White Freesias — Finest winter 



bloomers; very sweet and beautiful. Figure 11. 



3 Tritelia Uniflora, Spring Starflow^er— Charming winter 

 blooming white flowers. Figure. 12. 



4 Beautiful Spanish Iris— Purple and gold, rich and hand- 

 some. Figure 13. 



3 Ixias— Brilliant colors, tall and graceful. Figure 14. 

 3 Sparaxis— Lovely nodding flowers of brilliant colors. 

 Figure 15. 



L Large White Dutch Hyacinth— Elegantly shaded. See 

 figure 1. 



L New Golden Sacred L.ily— Rich golden yellow ; blooms 

 quickly in water or soil. Figure 3. 



L Giant White Narcissus— Pure snow white ; blooms quicker 

 and produces more flowers than almost any other. Figure 4. 



J True Golden Buttercup Oxalis— Rich golden yellow, 

 constant bloomers, very fine. Figure 5. 



J Beautiful Scarlet Freesias — Deep bright red ; very hand- 

 some. Figure 6. 



J Alliuiu Neapolitanum — Bears great masses of lovely 

 pearly white flowers. Figure 7. 



J Giant Crocus— Blue, yellow and gold. Figure 8. 



30 Elegant Bulbs in all, only 45 cents, postpaid, or 3 Collections for $1.20. 



SEND YOUK ORDER TO-DAY.— These Bulbs will keep in any warm, dry place till wanted ; or, if preferred, will book 

 'our order and send when desired. We are here to serve you, and want all flower lovers to know that the place to get the 

 Ineat Roses, Bulbs, Plants and Flower Seeds is of the CONARD & JON^S COMPANY, Flower Growers, 

 West Grove, Pa. 



C. Cf J. CHOICE 

 IMPORTED BULBS 

 For Fall Plawnting 



Fine Bulbs are one of our leading specialties for fall planting, and 

 this Catalog tells all about varieties and prices. Bulbs are the 

 sweetest and most be&utiful of all flowers you can plant for early 

 spring bloom ; nothing can equ&.I their brilliant colors and delicious 

 fragrance. All flower lovers want bulbs, but do not forget that 

 bulbs must be planted in the faU^ as it takes them some time to unfold their beautiful flowers. 



50 



SPECIAL OFFER COLLECTION B. 



CHOICE HARDY BULBS FOR PLANTING IN OPEN GROUND, POSTPAID 



ONE-THIRD LESS THAN CATALOG PRICE 



75c 



JI'^NOTE— These Bulbs are entirely hardy, and especially selected to give the most flowers 

 for the least money. They will make a grand display very early in the spring. 



DIRECTIONS.— Plant in open ground as soon as convenient — any time from September to January — three inches deep and 

 hree or four inches apart, acconlin^ to size, in any ordinary ground ; give a light covering of leaves or litter during winter. A 

 rircular bed three feet in diameter will hold this collection nicely, and their wonderful beauty will surprise you. Price, 75c, postpaid. 



READ 

 i: Beautiful Duteli Hyaciutlis— 4 colors. 

 t Splendid Early Flowering: Tulips— 



Double and single, all different, 

 4 Grand Parrot Tulips— Very handsome. 

 4 Narcissus — Finest varieties, v.hite and yellow. 

 4 Lovely Spanish Iris— Blue, purple and gold. 

 4 Scilla Siberica— Pretty, sky-blue, very early. 



50 CHOICE HARDY BULBS, ONLY 75 CENTS, POSTPAID. 



THE LIST. 



4 Grape or Feathered Hyacinths— Always 



admired. 

 2 Snowdrops— Pure white, earliest of all. 

 4 Jonquils— Beautiful golden yellow, fragrant. 

 4 Ranunculus— Fair Maids of France, bright 



and striking. 

 13 Crocus— Selected colors for border. 



These are all EXCELLENT QUALITY and warranted to bloom. 



THE CONARD 6 JONES CO 



Always Address 



ROSE AND FLOWER GROWERS WEST GROVE, PA. 



Special Notice— Our Elej^aiit Floral Guide for 1902 will be ready early in January. 136 pages, filled to overflowing with 

 the choicest New Roses. New Pedigree Cannas, Plants, Bulbs and Flower Seeds for home planting; all the nicest things at 

 Uttle pi'ices. If not received promptly a postal card will bring it. 



