Dingee Hardy Peonies 
For Fall Planting 
Of all the flowers in the Hardy Garden 
the Peony is easily recognized as the 
Queen— in fact, it vies with the Rose for 
the title in many ways, for while in bloom 
it is without question the most glorious 
object in the garden. Once Peonies are 
planted they last for a life time. They 
stand the severest winters without the 
slightest protection. Especially fine for 
single specimens and cemetery planting. 
After blooming their charm lies in the 
beauty of the foliage, for even when not 
in bloom the Peony plant is decorative in 
the extreme and well worthy of a prom- 
inent place in the garden. 
We offer only the cream of the 
many hundred varieties. Don’t buy 
the cheap kinds. They require just 
as much care, but don’t produce the 
blooms. 
New and Rare Peonies 
Price, strong roots, 75c each, except 
where noted; $7.50 per dozen. 
‘“‘Lord Kitchner’’—One of the latest 
and the best introductions of Peonies 
today. Colora brilliant scarlet. Great 
producer making a grand display. 
Double, early. Price, $2.00 each. 
Faust— Delicate light pink; double, late. 
Felix Crousse—Brilliant red. Extra 
fine. Double, midseason. 
Duchesse de Nemours—Sulphur-white, 
changing to pure-white. Particularly 
beautiful in the half-open bud state. 
Double, late. 
Jeanne D’Arc—Pure Early, 
double. 
Festiva Maxima—White center, flaked 
red. Double, early. 
Marie Lemoine—Pure white 
cream-white center. Very late. 
Solfaterre—Yellow and white. Double, 
midseason. 
Candidissima—Creamy white. Early, 
double. 
Duke of Wellington—Sulphur-white. 
Double, late. 
Lady Bramwell—Pink and rose. Double, 
midseason. 
white. 
with 
Rubens— Dark crimson. Double, 
midseason. 
ea nary— White, primrose center. Double, 
ate. 
Charlemagne—Lilac-white, slight blush 
Double, late. 
center. 
Hardy Phlox 
Dingee Peony 
Delachi—Velvety purple. Double, late. 
Louis Van Houtte—Velvety red. Double, late. 
Festiva Alba—Cream-white, red spots. Double, late. 
Modeste Guerin—Deep rose. Double, midseason. 
Boule de Neige—Very large. Milk-white flecked crimson. 
Early to midseason. 
Mile. Leneie Calot—Large, cherry-pink. Late. 
Old-Fashioned Peonies 
Price, 75c¢ each. 
Rosea. 
$7.50 per dozen, postpaid. 
Rose pink Alba. Blusb white. 
Rubra. Deep crimson. 
Dingee Choicest 
Hardy Perennial Phlox 
Diversified and brilliant colors. profuse and 
continuous bloom and adaptability to almost 
any situation or soil, place Hardy Phlox in the 
front rank of desirable flowering plants. Being 
perfectly hardy, once planted they improve and 
multiply in vigor and beauty each successive 
year. Price, strong field clumps ready to 
plant any time, 25c each; any 5 for $1.00, 
postpaid. : 
Diadem—Dwarf: pure white. 
Eclaireur—Purplish-crimson; large. 
White Eclaireur—Large; pure white. j 
Fernand Cortez—Tall; deep crimson. 
G. A. Stephen—Brilliant scarlet. 
Iris—Tall; blush-violet. 
Tapis Blanc—Dwarf; pure white. 
Terre Neuve—Dwarf: grayish-lilac. 
Brilliant—Clear blood-red. 
L’ Aiglon—Carmine-rose. 
Mount Sully—Orange-scarlet, purple eye. 
Mrs. Jenkins—Pure white. . 
Coquelicot—Pure scarlet with crimson eye. 
Fine. 
Perle Rose—Rose-purple. 
Sel ma—Tall: pale rose. 
Su ffrage—Lilac-mauve, rosy center. 
