THE CONARD ^ JONES CO., WEST GROVE, PA. 



ROBERT PYLE, PRESIDENT 



ANTOINE WINTZER, Vice-President 



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Amaryllis 30 



Arums .31 



Belladonna Lily (Ama- 



rj'llis) 30 



Calla Lilies 31 



Chinese Sacred Lily 29 



Index to Bulbs 



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Crocus, all varieties 27 



Daffodils (Narcissus) 28 



Easter Lily, Bermuda 30 



Fairy Lily 31 



Freesias 31 



Giant White Narcissus. . . .29 



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Golden Sacred Lily 29 



Hyacinths, all kinds. . .22-23 



Jonquils 28 



Lilies, Hardy 30-31 



Lily-of-the-Valley 29 



Lycoris.squamigera 30 



Madonna Lily 30 



Narcissus 28, 29 



Oxalis 31 



Seeds for Fall 32 



Tulips 24-26 



Zephyranthes 31 



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Achillea 15 



Adam's Needle 17 



Altheas 12 



Ampelopsis 14 



Anchusa 15 



Anemone 15 



Aquilegia 15 



Asparagus Ferns (2 kinds) .21 



Barberry, Japan 10 



Bargains 33 



Bittersweet 14 



Blackberries 18 



Bon Arbor 33 



Bougainvillea 20 



Box Barberry 11 



Box Edging 11 



Campanula 15 



Caimas 32 



Celastrus scandens 14 



Chr^'santhemums (Hardy) . 16 



Clematis 14 



Coreopsis 15 



Cornflower Aster 15 



Index to Plants, Etc. 



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Crab Cactus 20 



Crotons 20 



Delphinium iS 



Deutzias 12 



Dewberry 19 



Digitalis 16 



English Ivy 14 



Eulalia 16 



Euonymus (3 kinds) ... 12, 14 



Ferns 21 



Forsythias. '. 12 



Fruits 18, 19 



Funkia 16 



Gaillardia 16 



Garden Guide 33 



Genista 20 



Geraniums 20 



Golden Glow 16 



Grapes 19 



Grass, Ornamental 16 



Hedge Plants 10 



Helianthus 16 



Heliotrope 20 



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Hemerocallis 16 



Hibiscus 20 



Honeysuckles 14 



Hydrangeas (2 kinds) 12 



Insecticide 33 



Iris, Japan and Bearded ... 17 



Ivies 14 



Lantana, Weeping 20 



Lemon, Amer. Wonder. . . . 20 



Lobelia cardinalis 16 



Lychnis i5 



Matrimony Vine 14 



Orange (Otaheite) 20 



Parlor Ivy 20 



Peonies. . . ; 34, 35 



Perennials 15-17 



Philadelphus (Mock 



Orange) 12 



Phlox 17 



Fhysostegia 16 



Plant-food 33 



Platycodon 16 



Plumbago 16 



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Privet 10 



Pyrethrum 16 



Raspberries 18 



Roses 2, 5-9 



Rose Nicotine , . 33 



Rose of Sharon 12 



Rudbeckia 16 



Scarlet Fountain Plant .... 20 



Snowball 13 



Snowberry 13 



Spireas 13 



Sprayer 33 



Symphoricarpos 13 



\'eronica 17 



Viburnum 13 



\'inca variegata 20 



Vines, Hardy 14 



Violets, Hardy 17 



Vv'eigelas 13 



Wineberry 19 



Wistaria 14 



Yucca 17 



FLOWER SEEDS FOR FALL PLANTING. See page 32 



Price, 

 each, 

 12 for 



60 cts. 

 or any 

 $6, ppd. 



Seven Standard Peonies 



Strong, 2- to 3-eye 

 divisions 



Imagine the wealth of color in a Peony planting 

 like this 



DELACHEI. Color is rich amaranthine purple-red, with crim- 

 son reflex. FoHage is dark green, stems bronze. 



DELICATISSIMA. Very large flower, of pale, lilac-rose color. 

 A delicate and most attractive shade. Fragrant. 



GRANDIFLORA ROSEA. A lovely flower of full globular 

 type. The guard petals are light solferino-red with central 

 petals lighter, shaded salmon. A tall strong grower; very 

 fine and fragrant. 



LA TULIPE. A very large flower. Color lilac-white, with 

 guard petals striped crimson. Fragrant. Tall, strong grower. 



MODESTE GUERIN. Large, compact flower, with uniform 

 light solferino-red color. A fragrant, early variety. 



QUEEN VICTORIA. Large globular flower with milk-white 

 guard petals. Center cream. Fragrant. 



VICTOIRE MODESTE. Guard petals pale lilac-rose, collar 

 is milk-white; center white, flecked crimson. 



One each of the above 7 splendid Peonies 



'OFFER> 34 ,T$4!^JL°p'ai5 



Culture. — Peonies will grow anywhere — reasonably speak- 

 ing. They thrive in partial shade, but best results are obtained 

 when they are planted in deep, rich soil about 2 inches below the 

 surface and have a sunny location. If liquid manure is applied 

 at intervals of ten days ahead of the blooming season, the 

 grower will be amply repaid for his trouble in the increased 

 size and coloring of the flowers. When placing manure around 

 the plants, care should be taken not to put any on the stems. 

 as this will sometimes cause the plants to cease blooming. 



We are members of the American Peony Society and en- 

 courage our patrons to join 



Peonies in Undivided Clumps 



FOR QUICK 

 RESULTS 



SEE DESCRIPTIONS ABOVE AND ON NEXT PAGE IPIT" 



Peonies in undivided field clumps are wanted by some people who prefer to pay more and wait less time for 

 an abundance of flowers. These clumps will be shipped just as they come from the fields. 



Delachei. Rich red. 

 Delicatissima. Rose. 

 Edulis superba. Clear pink. 

 Festiva Maxima. White. 



Grandiflora rosea. Red. 

 La Tuhpe. White and red. 

 Mme. de Verneville. White. 

 Meissonier. Crimson. 



Modeste Guerin. Red. 





Any one of these 12 



Princess Beatrice. Tricolor! qj-i ^C rko-r Pliimn 

 Queen Victoria. Cream. ^ Ol. /^ per L^lUmp 

 Rubra superba. Crimson.) By Express or Parcel Post D 



D This sign indicates delivery at your expense. See page 3. 



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J. Horace McFarland Co., Harrisburg, Pa. 



