22 ALFRED F. CONARD, WEST GROVE, PA. 
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CONARD’S FINE SELECTED GLADIOLUS. 
We ask Special attention to our magnificent Hybrid Gladiolus, and cordially reeommend them as among 
the most brilliant and handsome of all summer- flowering bulbs. No other flowers you can plant make 
such a brilliant display of gorgeous-colored flowers for so little money; they are easily grown and abso- 
lutely sure to bloom; they take very little room, as they may be planted among shrubbery or other 
flowers without inj ury, or in beds or clumps by themselves, The bulbs will keep dry till wanted, and by 
planting at different times from April till July, you can have a grand display of flowers from June till 
October. Plant three inches Ceep and four inches apart. When killed down by frost lift the roots, cut 
off the tops and store in cellar. they Keep as easily as potatoes, and are ready to plant again next season. 
They are the finest strains in existence and give immense satisfaction. 
SUPERB SEEDLING GLADIOLUS. These are our best Gladiolus; they are grown from the 
TC SCOfinest French hybrid varieties, and are fully equal in 
every way to the best named kinds. which cost many times more. They include all desirable shades of 
rich crimson, pink, buff, salmon, yellow, white, lemon, rose, maroon, scarlet, cherry, etc., besides beauti- 
‘uly warirented, striped, and mottled varieties, scarcely any two alike, and undoubtedly the most superb 
: ladiolus now offered by anyone. PRICE :—Good, large bulbs, sure to bloom and bear largest size flowers, three 
or 13 cts.; six for 20 cts.; 40 cts. per dozen: twenty-five for 80 cts.; $3.00 per hundred, postpaid. 
FINE MIXED GLAD! OLUS, We recommend our Fine Mixed Gladiolus asa very choice grade, care- 
———___—______ fully selected with the special object of giving the finest fowers and the 
greatest variety of color for the least possible money; their wonderful beauty surprises every one, and 
their cheapness is truly remarkable. Keep the bulbs dry and warm till wanted. Plant at different times 
for a succession. FIRST SIZE BULBS, extra fine, mixed, of all desirable colors, three for 10 cts.; 30 cts. per dozen; 
fifty for $1.00 ; $2.00 per hundred, postpaid. 
SECOND IZE BULBS —These are smaller-sized bulbs, but the same fine mixture as above, and all sure 
to bloom this season. Price, five for 10 cts.; 20 cts. per dozen. $1.50 per hundred, postpaid. 
HARDY HYBRID GLADIOLUS (Lemoine’s) THE BUTTERFLY GLADIOLUS. 
Very beautiful and entirely different from the older kinds; blooms about two weeks earlier, and bulbs 
may be left in ground over Winter; flower spikes twelve to fifteen inches long, large, very handsome 
flowers, orange, rose, buff, crimson, white, brown, salmon, pink, etc., all curiously marked with intensely 
brilliant contrasting colors, like the wings of gaily colored butterflies; they are so beautfful they ought 
> Sree evs to be better known; and we make prices very low so that all ean have 
ww v4 them. Price, good, blooming bulbs, three for 10 cts.; 30 cts. per 
Wa dozen; or will send three Double Pearl Tuberoses, four mixed 
~ Gladiolus, three Butterfly Gladiolus, and three Apios Tube- 
¢ rosa, thirteen for 30 cts. 
,Apios Tuberosa, Tuberous Rooted Wisteria. 
i This elegant climber is not as well known as it should be. Most 
t plants of equal value are much higher in price. A lovely, slender 
, 4 no protection; plant three or four inches apart. Price, strong, blooming 
2 bulbs, 6 cts. each; three for 15 cts., six for 25 cts. 
ae Pretty Bulbs for Summer Blooming. 
meee] AMARYLLIS FLORIBUNDA. Grows only six or eight inches high, 
a4 lovely pale yellow lily-like flowers, blooms very quickly and abun- 
(e¥ dantly. 10 cts; three for 25 cts. ; 
wae) IRIS GERMANICA. Royal purple, yellow and orange, mixed; sure 
fei tobloomevery year; hardy. 8 cts. ; 3 for 20cts. 
<é e) MONTBRETIA. Blooms in Fall; pretty plumes of richly colored 
i flowers, apricot, yellow and pink; two best kinds, Rosea and 
Elegans. 45 cts.; three for 10 ets, 
jg MADEIRA, OR MIGNONETTE VINE. Grows quickly and bears 
ai lovely clusters of very sweet white flowers. 6 cts.; 2 for 10 ets, 
it : PINK SPIDER LILY. Large heads of curious feathery pink flowers ; 
\— wery handsome: 10 ects.; 3 for 25 cts. 
| E WHITE SPIDER LILY. Similar to above, but pure white and very 
| fragrant; sure to attract attention, 10 cts.; 3 for 25 cts. 3 
Z 2 HYACINTHUS CANDICANS. Stems three feet high, loaded with 
==> pure white bell-shaped flowers; hardy. 8cts.; 2 for 15 cts. : 
==> ZEPHERANTHUS (Zephyr Flower). Two varieties—pure white 
pevae and pink or rose—the two for 10 cts. 
Tuberous Rooted Wisteria. DOUBLE GOLDEN CROWN, 10 cts. Set of Twelve for 50 cfs. 
