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WHITE 
NARCISSUS 
% Giant White Narcissus pebbles , or in soil 
THE TRUE PAPER-WHITE GRANDIFLORA, or Large-flowering Polyanthus Narcissus will produce 
great masses of snow-white, deliciously fragrant flowers a few weeks after planting. A succession of bloom 
can be obtained by planting at intervals until Christmas. Late in the season they bloom very quickly. 
(See cut.) Strong bulbs, 6 for 35 cts., 20 for $1, 100 for $4.50, postpaid. 
The Conard & Jones Co.: Your Narcissi are wonderful! I put three in a shallow pot two weeks ago yesterday, and today 
they are all in bloom,—open flowers! What could one desire more than that?—J. H. B., 6oi W. 148th St., New York City. 
Narcissus, Soleil d’Or s H£lS f 
Same as above except in color. Rich yellow flow¬ 
ers, with deep reddish cups. Be sure you get some 
of these as well as the white. 10 cts. each, 6 for 
50 cts., 12 for $1, 100 for $7, postpaid. 
y t These are about the most easily grown, continuous and 
" abundant blooming bulbs you can get. 
Golden Sweet-Scented Sacred Lily 
(Campernelle rugulosus) 
Very fragrant, clear, bright golden yellow flowers. 
They will bloom beautifully indoors, or if planted 
outside, will bloom almost as early as the crocus. 
6c. each, 3 for 15c., 12 for 50c., 100 for $4, postpaid. 
% A7?T?TTT? V 9Q 3 each, Giant White and Soleil 
J* I/IV. ^ d’Or Narcissi, to plant and bloom 
together, the 6 for 35 cts., postpaid. 
'fc. 6 Giant White, 6 Soleil d’Or 
Narcissi and 12 Golden Sacred 
Lilies, 24 bulbs (4 to 6 bowls of bloom), for $1.25, ppd. 
Sweet Lily-of-the-Valley 
Its deliciously fragrant sprays of pure white, 
bell-shaped flowers, that hang in great pro¬ 
fusion from slender stems, are most suitable for 
cutting. It is perfectly hardy and does not ob¬ 
ject to shade. (Ready in December.) Price, 
12 for 75 cts., 25 for $1.25, 100 for $5, ppd. 
True Chinese Sacred Lily 
THE WATER FAIRY or “SHIN SIN FAR”— 
CHINESE “JOSS FLOWER” 
The genuine Chinese Sacred Lilies, grown for 
us in China. Each bulb sends up several flower- 
stems bearing great clusters of deliciously fra¬ 
grant, pure white, wax-like blossoms with golden 
yellow centers. They are usually grown in a 
bowl of water with pebbles to hold the bulbs in 
place. Start by setting bulbs, when planted, in 
a dark place for two or three weeks. By plant¬ 
ing at intervals you can have a succession of 
bloom all winter. 
First-size, quick-blooming bulbs, 25 cts. each, 
3 for 60 cts., 12 for $2, delivered free in U.S.A. 
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