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THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



Scilla Clusi. 



Scilla Clusi (the Peruvian 

 Hyacintli or Cuban Lily)— 



A very grand and striking plant for 

 house culture, tkrows up a strong 

 bold flower stem, with long lance 

 shaped leaves, and bearing one 

 enormous pyramidal cluster of rich 

 bright blue star shaped flowers. It 

 is very easily grown, commences to 

 bloom about mid winter and continues 

 a long time. When warm weather 

 comes, plant in open ground, and if 

 taken in before freezing, it will be 

 ready to bloom again next winter. 

 15 cts. each ; 2 for 25 cts. 



IXIAS and SPARIXIAS 



The Ixias and Sparixias 



— Are house bulbs, not hardy in open 

 ground but extra fine for pots, as 

 they are sure to grow and produce 



Scilla Clusi. 



an abundance of splendid flowers 

 of most brilliant and striking colors. 

 Tho somewhat alike in growth, the 

 colors and form of flowers are en- 

 tirely different. So that they make 

 an elegant contrast planted together, 

 six or a dozen in a pot or pan. They 

 bloom quickly, and are always 

 greatly admired, Price the same for 

 both. 3 for 10 cts.; 25 cts per doz. 



Erythronium Grandiflora. 



The Beautiful Wood Lily. 



These pretty bulbs send up five or 

 six blooms each, large, drooping, 

 lily-like flowers, rich canary yellow, 

 and borne on long slender stems. 

 The foliage is very handsome, as well 

 as the flowers, they make highly 

 ornamental pot plants, and when 

 planted in open ground, will soon 

 take care of themselves and bloom 

 beautifully every spring. 6 cts. each; 

 3 for 15 cts.; 12 for 50 cts. 



Ixias and Sparixias. 



