THE DINGEE & CONARD CO., WEST GROVE, PA. 



AMARYLLIS REQINA- AQue L me A s mon? 



AHARYLLIS REGINA 



BABIANAS 



These unusually pretty and attractive flowers 

 should be better known; remarkably beautiful 

 shadings and variegations. Give the same treat- 

 ment as Ixias; especially adapted for Winter 

 blooming. Price, 5c. each; 3 for 12c. 

 Atrocyanea- Deep blue, lower petals purple 



mauve. 

 Lady Carey— Rich purplish crimson, with 



alternate petal shaded mauve. 

 Rosea Grandis — Color, bright rose. 

 "Villosa— Exquisite lavender blue. 

 Babianas Finest Mixture — Embracing a large 



number of distinct varieties. 3 cts. each; 3 



for 8 cts.; 6 for 15 cts.; 12 for 30 cts. 



This royal family has been comparatively 

 unknown until recent years. The species em- 

 braces many varieties of wonderful beauty, 

 among which may be mentioned, Scarlet 

 Mexican Lily, Crinnni Ornatum and 

 Belladona Lily, etc. Of all these varieties, 

 "Regina" is perhaps the most satisfactory, 

 as well as the most beautiful. The magnifi- 

 cent Lily-like flowers of large size are borne 

 in umbels or clusters. They are wide open or 

 spreading shape. Color, soft light scarlet, 

 with white centre or throat. The superb 

 flowers, in connection with the palm-like foli- 

 age, make this truly a Queenly Lily, as the 

 name indicates. For Winter-blooming it is 

 the best of all AMARYLLIS. 



We offer large strong bulbs ready to com- 

 mence growth and bloom immediately. Any 

 one can succeed with this variety. Plant sev- 

 eral bulbs, not less than three in a pot, for 

 the best effect. Keep the soil fairly moist, 

 having the pot drained, and give plenty of 

 sunshine. You will succeed in having this 

 variety in bloom throughout the Winter 

 months. It may be kept in pots the year 

 around. 



STRONG BLOOMING BULBS, 15c. 

 each: 3 for 40c; 6 for 75c, postpaid. 



BRODEIAES 



The blossoms are odd and beautiful, tubular 

 in shape and borne in large clusters; easily 

 cultivated, and especially valuable for Winter. 

 Stellaris— Considered the handsomest of all 



Brodeiaes; star-like clusters of rich purple and 



white flowers. 5 cts. each; 3 for 12 cts. 

 Grandiflqra— The largest flowering of all; color, 



a deep purplish blue; flowers beautifully shaped. 



5 cts. each; 3 for 12 cts. 

 Brodeiaes, Finest Varieties Mixed — This 



mixture is made up of a fine assortment of all 



the best colors. 4 for 10 cts.; 12 for 25c 



THE BLUE MILLA 



The plants grow about 15 in lies high, and produce rich blue 

 star-shaped flowers in profusion at the end of long graceful 

 'stems. 5 cts. each; 6 for 25 cts.; 45 cts. per dozen. 



THE CUBAN LILY 



(Scilla Clusii) 



A magnificent Winter-blooming bulb which for ease of cul- 

 ture, sureness of bloom and superb flower stands at the head of 

 all Winter-blooming bulbs for house culture. It is exceedingly 

 rare, and the difficulty and expense necessary to secure it here- 

 tofore have kept it, like many other splendid plant novelties, in 

 obscurity. The flowers are star-shaped and are borne in one 

 enormous cluster. The color is distinct and strikingly rich, a 

 dark blue with golden yellow anthers, giving a magnificent 

 effect. Its delicious fragrance is not unlike the Sweet Alyssum. 

 The foliage is handsome, and even after the flower fades it is 

 a splendid decorative plant. 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; O 

 for $1.00, postpaid. 



THE CUBAN LILY 



The Prices given include Postage, which we pay 



