THE CONARD 6- JONES CO., WEST GROVE, PA. 
The True Bermuda Easter Lily 
Harrisii) 
The Madonna Lily (Lilium candidum) 
Arabian Star of Bethlehem 
(Ornithogalum arabicum). Bears' large clusters of 
pearly white flowers with jet-black centers and 
rich, aromatic fragrance. 5 cts. each, 3 for 12 cts., 
12 for 40 cts., postpaid. 
The flowers of the Bermuda Easter Lily are pure 
snow-white, very large and fragrant, and borne in 
splendid clusters, six or eight at a time. Plant in a 
pot or box which is at least 6 inches deep and well 
drained; good, turfy soil with a little old, well-rotted 
manure is best; the bulb should be covered about 
1 inch deep; firm the earth well around it, water 
thoroughly and set away in a cool place three weeks 
or more till the roots begin to start, then bring to 
the light. 
Prices, delivered free in U. S. A. 
Each 
3 for 
Doz. 
Bulbs, 6 to 7 inches in circum- 
cts. 
cts. 
ference. Should produce six to 
eight flowers. 
25 
65 
$2 50 
Bulbs, 7 to 9 inches in circum¬ 
ference. Should produce eight 
to twelve flowers. 
35 
90 
3 50 
Extra-size Bulbs. 9 to 11 inches 
in circumference. Should pro¬ 
duce twelve to fifteen flowers. . 
50 
$125 
4 50 
“®®The Madonna Lily 
Also known to many as the Annunciation Lily. 
Has deliciously fragrant, pure white, perfectly 
formed flowers. The bulbs should be dusted lightly 
with powdered sulphur; do not cover with more 
than 2 inches of soil. Plant early in the autumn. 
15 cts. each, 3 for 40 cts., 12 for $1.50, postpaid. 
Lily, Myriophyllum (New) 
Flowers are white, slightly suffused with pink. 
Center is canary-yellow. Delightfully fragrant. 
A wonderful Lily. $1.25, postpaid. 
AITrnmo 3 for 10 cts., 12 for 25 cts., 
/iIllUHlo 100 for $1, postpaid 
A. aureum (Moly or Golden Allium). ‘ Golden 
yellow flowers. 
A. neapolitanum. Pearly white, lasting flowers. 
Lily, Auratum T h ii y G of d ja P a a n n) ed 
The most popular hardy Lily. Flowers are im¬ 
mense. It is considered the Queen of Lilies. 25 cts. 
each, 12 for $2.50, postpaid. Price subject to change. 
Amonrllio queen of winter- 
jfYIJLlcil y lllo FLOWERING BULBS 
A., Giant Hybrids of Vittata. (See cut.) The grandest 
Amaryllis yet known. These impressive giant 
flowers, unique in their brilliant colorings, are almost 
twice the size of an ordinary Amaryllis, and so dur¬ 
able that they retain their beauty for weeks. Splen¬ 
did bulbs, sure to bloom, 50 cts. each, postpaid. 
Pink Amaryllis, or Belladonna Lily. Rose-pink, 
penciled silvery white; very sweet. 20 cts. each, ppd. 
A. Johnsonii. Extra large; deep red, elegantly striped 
with white. 35 cts. each, postpaid. 
A. Hallii ( Lycoris squamigera). Delicate lilac-pink, 
shaded with clear blue. The foliage dies down in 
July, after which the masses of blooms spring up as 
if by magic. Plant in the fall. 20 cts. each, postpaid. 
TO KEEP INSECTS AWAY 
Spray your plants with Rose Nicotine, strong and effec¬ 
tive. Two sizes, 35 cts. and 70 cts., postpaid. 
WILL YOU HAVE FLOWERS BLOOMING 
“WHEN THE BOYS COME HOME”? 
France welcomed them with Roses; she is lovingly caring 
for the graves of those who have sacrificed their all for her and 
will forever keep their memory hallowed with living flowers. 
Let us have a flower welcome ready for the heroes who 
return. They will appreciate it. 
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