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The Dinger & Conard Company. 



THOUSANDS 



^Otaheite • Oranges 



The Champion Pot Plant. 



THIS is one of the real good things 

 that we feel safe in recommend- 

 ing. The more we see of it the 

 better we like 

 it. It is a dwarf 

 reproduction 

 of the gen- 

 uinefruit-bear- 

 ing Orange 

 tree, the flower 

 being identi- 

 cal. It flowers 

 and fruits in 

 pots or boxes 

 almost contin- 

 uously, the 

 fragrance of 

 the flowers be- 

 ing simply de- 

 licious. It 

 fruits i m m e - 

 diately after 

 flowering ; the 

 fully devel- 

 oped Oranges 

 measure about 

 three inches 

 in diameter, 

 and, while not 

 so strongly 

 flavored as an ordinary Orange, 

 they are quite edible, the diff'erence 



being but slight. An instance of 

 its wonderful profusion of bloom is 

 given by a correspondent who re- 



twenty inches 

 high, one hun- 

 dred and sixty- 

 four buds and 

 flowers were 

 counted at one 

 time. Florists 

 will find it 

 a ready sel- 

 ler, particu- 

 larly in store 

 trade, as every 

 one who sees it 

 wants it. A 

 large stock 

 enables us to 

 ell them at 

 special low 

 prices. 



Remember 

 our stock is 

 well establish- 

 ed, none of it 

 being less 

 than two years 



old, and our prices for such plants are 



exceedingly low. 



....PRICES.... 



Strong, repotted plants, in 3-inch pots, 10 for $1.50 ; 

 $10 per 100; $80 per 1000. 



Extra-large plants, 3 years old, in 4 and 6-inch pots, 

 10 for $2.50: $18 per 100. 



