" Condon’s Glorious Spring Bulbs»«Hardy Lilies 
Calla Lilies 
2605 White Calla (Aethiopica) . Largest, 
most beautiful and popular White Callas. Its 
chaste waxen beauty has lent itself for gen¬ 
erations to typify purity and sacredness. For 
church functions and the home nothing will 
take its place for decorations. After bloom¬ 
ing turn pot on side in shade and rest until 
Fall, when new growth starts again. Each 
30c; 3 for 70c. 
2606 Golden Yellow (Elliottiana) . The best 
of the Yellow Callas with golden yellow 
blooms of velvety texture and dark green 
foliage with translucent creamy white spots. 
Extra strong bulbs insuring 2 or 3 or more 
flowers from each bulb. Each 30c; 3 for 70c. 
Beautiful Calla Lilies 
2602 Caladium 
(Elephant’s Ear). 3 to 5 ft. Ornamental 
foliage plants producing huge, bright 
green leaves often measuring 3 to 4 ft. 
long and 2 V 2 ft. wide. They give a trop¬ 
ical effect when planted in tall beds or 
borders or on the open lawn. Widely 
used in public parks. They need a rich 
soil with abundant moisture. Fancy 
bulbs, 7x9. Each 15c; 3 for 39c; doz. 
$1.35. 
2604 Mammoth Bulbs, 9 to 11 inches in 
circumference. Each, 25c; 3 for 70c; 
doz. $2.45. 
2602—Caladium (Elephant’s Ear) 
All Items on this page are POSTPAID. 
2773 Oxalis Bulbs—Mixed Colors 
Summer Flowering — Highly valuable 
for hanging baskets, also borders of 
walks, and flower beds. Blooms quickly. 
Showy in mass beds. Mammqfh bulbs of 
rosy pink, pure white and mixed sorts 
only choice bulbs. 3 for 10c; 6 for 15c; 
12 for 20c; 100 for $1.50. 
2776—Everblooming 
Tuberose 
262 ° Cinnamon Vine 
Hardy climber with dark 
green foliag;e, and late in the 
season bearing a profusion of 
small white flowers of a de¬ 
licious cinnamon fragrance. 
Perfectly hardy everywhere, 
the vines dying down to the 
ground each autumn, but grow¬ 
ing very rapidly in early 
spring, soon covering any trel¬ 
lis or arbor. Strong tubers, 3 
for 20c; 6 for 29c; doz. 50c. 2620—Cinnamon Vine 
2776 Tuberoses Double 
Excelsior Dwarf Pearl Giant 
Flowering 
Our Mammoth Excelsior Dwarf Pearl 
is a special selection made for many 
years of the most dwarf, double and full 
flowered spikes and is exceptionally 
sturdy and dwarf in habit. This “Mam¬ 
moth strain” is positively the highest 
type of the Tuberose. The kind to grow 
if you desire “prize” blooms. Large size 
bulbs. 3 for 20c; 6 for 30c; dozen, 50c. 
2607 SPECIAL OFFER. One nice bulb 
each of these two Calla Lilies, ONLY 49c. 
2772—Madeira Vine 
2772 Madeira Vine 
“Climbing Mignonette.” A beautiful 
tuberous-rooted climber, with rather 
plain, thick, glossy green leaves and 
handsome racemes of fragrant white 
flowers. The vine makes a very rapid 
growth and a few plants will cover a 
trellis or cottage in a single season. 
Lift the bulbs each fall the same as 
Dahlias. 3 for 20c; 6 for 30c; dozen, 
50c. 
Beautiful Hardy Lilies 
Most beautiful Garden Flowers. Easy to grow. Give a wonderful show; 
take but little room; plant generously in the perennial border where their 
towering spikes reign supreme. Full culture directions Pree with each 
order. See page 2 for other varieties. 
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Liliom Auratom 
1100 Auratmn (Gold Banded Idly of Japan). Blooms July to Sept. 
Large, graceful, fragrant, glistening white flowers thickly studded with 
deep crimson spots and striped through the center with golden yellow. 
1106 Speciosum Album (White Show Lily). Blooms Aug. and Sept. 
Large white trumpets with greenish hand through center of petals. 
1107. Speciosum Eubrum. Rosy white flowers heavily spotted, rich 
crimson. Blooms in Aug. 
1108 Tenuifolium Cernum (Lilac Lily). Blooms June and July. This 
beautiful Lily is just what you want for rockery or border. Very 
hardy and easy to grow; stem is slender, but strong and rigid, -with 
grass-like foliage. Blooms are a beautiful lilac-pink spotted wine- 
color and is delicately scented. 
1110 Tenuifolium (Coral or Siberian Lily). Lovely, nodding deep 
coral-red flowers with reflexed petals. Wonderful Lily for border or 
rockery. Blooms in June. 
Siberian Lil 
1111 Tigrinum Elore Pleno (Double Tiger Lily). Blooms Aug. and 
Sept. Large double orange blooms borne in clusters are attractively 
spotted with black. 
1112 TTmbellatum Grandiflorum. (Blooms in June.) A glory of color 
in June when the erect plant is a mass of large cup-shaped, flashing, 
orange-red blooms. 
1102 Henryi (Yellow Speciosum Lily). Flowers are a rich Apricot 
Yellow with golden brown spots. Bloom July to Sept. 
1103—Lilium Candidum (Madonna or Annunciation Lily). Blooms 
June and July. The loveliest of White Lilies, popular throughout the 
world. Planted in groups of 3 or more close to your Delphiniums will 
make this the loveliest spot in your garden in late June and early 
July. 
Special Low Postpaid Prices on Above Hardy Lilies. Each 25c; 
3 for 69c; 5 for $1.00; or the Entire 9—one of each ONLY $1.50 post¬ 
paid. 
