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Non-Hakdy Plants 
The Conarp ^JonesCo. 
GREAT AMERICAN WONDER LEMON 
WILL THRIVE AND BEAR BOTH FLOWERS AND FRUIT THE FIRST 
SEASON IN ANY ORDINARY LIVING-ROOM 
Fruits Are Immense 
This is one of the grandest fruits for house culture ever introduced. Hundreds 
of testimonials have been received from persons who have tried it, testifying to its 
easy culture, wonderful productiveness, and the enormous size and excellent quality 
of the fruits, some of which weigh as much as two pounds each, and are three times 
the size of the cut shown herewith. The tree is a strong, vigorous grower and may be 
kept in a pot or box. Set out in summer and take indoors in winter; requires no 
coddling, not troubled with insects, and will begin to bloom as soon as fully estab¬ 
lished; will continue to bear both flowers and fruit continuously every month in 
the year. The flowers are pure, waxy white and very sweet, like orange-blossoms; 
the leaves are thick, glossy green, and shine as if varnished. 
Nice mailing plants, 20 cts. 
each; larger size, 25 cts. each, 
postpaid; 3 -yr. size, 73 cts. and 
$1; extra size. Si.so, by exp. 
GENUINE FRUITING FIG 
Extract from “The Capitol Journal ,” Salem, Oregon 
**. . . Mrs. O. D.—’s American Wonder Lemon tree is over 
2 ft. high, and has 13 fine lemons on it. It was furnished by 
The Conard & Jones Co.,West Grove, Pa., and is beautiful.” 
Fruits sometimes weigh two pounds. They will 
grow 10 inches in circumference 
T HE BEAUTIFUL DWARF 
OTAHE1TE ORANGE 
Has thick, glossy green leaves and deliciously 
sweet, pure white flowers. It begins fruiting at 
once, and bears flowers and lovely, golden yellow 
Oranges all the year round. We offer this in 
mailing sizes only this season. 15 cts. and 25 
cts. each, postpaid. 
Smyrna Fig Tree 
KIN KAN, KUMQUAT, OR JAPANESE 
GOLD ORANGE (See cut) 
Bears lovely miniature Oranges no larger than a Damson plum. Bright, 
rich, golden yellow, delightful flavor, and skin so thin the fruit is eaten 
skin and all; excellent also for crystallizing and preserving. Begins to 
bloom and bear while quite small. Good mailing size, 75 cts. each, post¬ 
paid; fine, bearing-size trees, $1 each, by express. 
OLEA FRAGRANS (Sweet Olive) 
las thick, glossy green leaves and small, white flowers. It blooms freely 
ldoors and is highly valued for its intense fragrance. 25 cts. each, post- 
aid; larger size, 50 cts. each, by express. 
OLEANDERS (2 Colors) 
Flowers large and double, exceedingly fragrant and beautiful, 
and Pink. 25 cts. each, postpaid. _ 
White 
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1 beautiful Otaheite Orange, 1 Sweet Olive, 1 
Oleander—the 3 for only 60 cts., postpaid. 
(Ficus Carica, a native of Smyrna) 
We offer splendid, well-rooted plants of this 
lovely fruiting tree which, when well established, 
will bear large crops of delicious Figs. It can be! 
grown outdoors in the South, but in the northern 
states it should be planted in a large pot or tub 
so it can be taken to the cellar over winter after I 
it becomes dormant outside. It is easy to grow 
and one of the most delightful fruits you can ( 
plant. The Figs grow like a branch from the side 
of the shoot and are produced on the young 
wood. Please order early; stock is limited. I 
Mailing-size plants, 25 cts. and 40 cts. each, post¬ 
paid; larger size, 75 cts. and $1 each, by express.! 
HANDSOME VARIEGATED CROTONS 
Keep in full sunlight, and water liberally to develop the richest coloring. 
Aureum maculatum. Narrow foliage, green and gold; very effective. 
Interr upturn . Dark green leaves with yellow and crimson markings; easily grown. 
Norwood Beauty. A splendid combination of deep olive-green and golden yellow, with 
rosy suffusion; oak-leaf shape. Exceedingly attractive. 50 cts. each, postpaid. 
Price of Aureum maculatum and Interruptum, 15 cts. each; larger size, 25 cts. each, postpaid. 
Kin Kan Orange 
A specimen plant. 
5 feet high, on trial 
in our greenhouses, 
had 209 delicioui 
fruits on it at one 
time 
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