CoNARD & Jones 



West Grove, Penna. 



GREAT AMERICAN WONDER LEMON 



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WILL THRIVE AND BEAR BOTH FLOWERS AND FRUIT THE FIRST 

 SEASON IN ANY ORDINARY LIVING ROOM 



Fruits Are Immense 



This is one of the grandest fruits for house culture ever introduced. Hundreds 

 of testimonials have been received from persons who have tried it, testifying to its 

 easy culture, wonderful productiveness and the enormous size and excellent quality 

 of the fruit, some of which weigh as much as two pounds each, and are three times 

 the size of the cut shown herewith. The tree is a strong, vigorous grower and may be 

 kept in a pot or box. Set out in summer and take indoors in winter; requires no 

 coddling, not troubled with insects, and will begin to bloom as soon as fully estab- 

 lished; will continue to bear both flowers and fruit continuously every month in 

 the year. The flowers are pure, waxy white and very sweet, like orange blossoms, 

 the leaves are thick, glossy green, and shine as if varnished. 



Nice mailing plants, 20 cts. 

 each; larger size, 25 cts. each, 

 3-yr. size, 75 cts. and $1.00, 

 by express. 



Extract from "The Capitol Journal," Salem, Oregon 

 ". . . Mrs. O. D — 's .American Wonder Lemon tree is over 

 2 ft. high, and has 13 fine lemons on it. It was furnished by 

 The Conard & Jones Co. . West Grove, Pa. .and is beautiful." 



Fruits sometimes weigh two pounds. They will 

 grow ten inches in circumference 



THE BEAUTIFUL DWARF 

 OTAHEITE ORANGE 



This beautiful dwarf Orange Tree is one of 

 our most charming house plants, with thick, glossy 

 green leaves and deliciously sweet, pure white 



flowers. It begins fruiting at once, and bears Smyrna Fig Tree 



flowers and lovely golden yellow Oranges all the 



year round; easily grown and requires very little care. Price, 15 cts., 20 

 cts. and 25 cts. each, postpaid; larger sizes, 35c. and 50c., by express. 



KIN KAN, KUMQUAT, OR JAPANESE 

 GOLD ORANGE 



A wonderfully beautiful little Orange Tree, native of Japan, which 

 bears lovely miniature Oranges no larger than a Damson plum. Bright, 

 rich, golden yellow, delightful flavor, and skin so thin the fruit is eaten 

 skin and all; excellent also for crystallizing and preserving. Begins to 

 bloom and bear while quite small. Immensely productive and marvel- 

 ously beautiful for house and conservatory culture; every one wants it 

 at sight. It is easy to grow, requires no special treatment, and is loaded 

 with flowers and fruit ev-ery year. The flowers are one of its great attrac- 

 tions, as they are as large as tuberoses or orange blossoms, and of the same 

 delightful fragrance. Price, good mailing size, 60 cts. each, postpaid; 

 fine, bearing-size trees, 75 cts. and $1 each, by express. 



OLEA FRAGRANS (Sweet Olive) 



Has thick, glossy green leaves and small, pure white flowers. It is highly valued 

 for its intense fragrance, which will fill the whole house with delicious perfume. 

 Price, nice plants, 25 cts. and 35 cts. each, postpaid; larger size, 50 cts. each, by 

 express. 



OLEANDERS (3 Colors) 



Flowers large and double, exceedingly fragrant and beautiful. White, Pink 

 and Variegated. Price, 25 cts. each, 3 for 65 cts., postpaid. 



GENUINE FRUITING FIG 



[Ficus Carica, a native of Smyrna) 



We offer splendid, well-rooted plants of this 

 lovely fruiting tree which, when well established, 

 will bear large crops of delicious Figs. It can be 

 grown outdoors in the South, but in the northern 

 states it should be planted in a large pot or tub 

 so it can be taken to the cellar over winter after 

 it becomes dormant outside. It is easy to grow 

 and one of the most delightful fruits you can 

 plant. The figs grow like a branch from the side 

 of the shoot and arc produced on the young 

 wood. Please order early; stock is limited. 

 Mailing-size plants, 40 cts. each, postpaid; 

 larger size, 75 cts. each, by express. 



i\§§t>-w 1\Jrk 'TO ^ beautiful Otaheite Orange, i Sweet Olive, i Oleander 

 VllCr lllO« iZtu —the 3 for only 60c., postpaid. 



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A specimen plant, 

 5 feet high, on trial 

 in our greenhouses, 

 had 209 delicious 

 fruits on it at one 

 time. 



Kin Kan Orange 



