THE STRAWBERRY GUAVA 



A MAGNIFICENT POT PLANT BLOOMS AND FRUITS CONTINUOUSLY 



(See Color Plate, Preceding 



Strawberry Guava 



Page) 



ANEW pot plant of great value, 

 that bids fair to become as 

 popular as Otaheite Orange. 

 The Guava has thick, shining, ever- 

 green-Camellia-like foliage, with pure 

 white flowers of an agreeable odor. 

 The fruit is large, about the size of an 

 English walnut, and of beautiful claret 

 color; the flavor is most delicious, 

 sweet and aromatic, resembling that of 

 the strawberry. Used as a dessert 

 fruit, also for preserving; makes jelly of 

 delicious quality, which brings an enor- 

 mous price. Blooms and fruits con- 

 tinuously; once established is ever pro- 

 ducing buds, flowers or fruit in some 

 stage every day in the year. A plant 

 eighteen months old has borne over 500 

 fruits, and a plant which could be cov- 

 ered with a box four feet wide and two 

 and one-half feet deep had 1005 fruits, 

 blooms and buds at one time. A mag- 

 nificent plant for pot or box. 



Strong 3-icicb. pot. plants, 20 

 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for $1, 

 postpaid. 4r=inch pot plants, 30 

 cts. each 5 4- for $1.00, postpaid. 



The Choicest Geraniums 



TI4E dpoP! K'Q prnWFR Below we offer the best Geraniums— new and old— of 



1 rcc x lzkji uc s rLJw^ the hundreds of varieties now in commerce. The new 



Geraniums bere offered are the choicest in the world. To be appreciated, their superb flowers 



must be seen. They are beautiful beyond description. Be sure to include some Geraniums in 



your order. Your Winter window-garden will be incomplete without them. Always blooming. 



Choice Double Geraniums 



Strong plants, 15 cts. each; 5 for 

 50 cts.; $1 per doas.; set of 15 for 

 $1.25, postpaid. 



Bruant— Giant. Trusses vermilion-red, fre- 

 quently measuring 8 inches across. 



Countess de Harcoart- Pure snow white. 

 Large. 



Douule General Grant— Superb scarlet. 



Dr. Blanciie— Large and full. Bright orange 

 red. 



Br. Bespres— New. Bright violet marked 

 vermilion and scarlet. Odd. 



GSady Spaulding— Brilliant scarlet. Semi- 

 double. 



Heterantne— Bright scarlet. Splendid. 



Lie Pilote— Glowing crimson scarlet. 



Marvel— Dark red; very large. 



Mme. Landry— New. Large flowers; immense 

 trusses; semi-double. Rich salmon, shading 

 to orange; brighter edges. 



M. Ott— Magenta; upper petals blotched crim- 

 son. 



Mrs. Gladstone— Grand pure white, shaded 

 pink. 



Pinlc Beauty— Deep pink; upper petals white. 



Rosebud- Flowers formed like perfect Rose- 

 buds. Color scarlet shaded lilac. 



S. A. Nutt— Rich dark crimson. Massive. 



Choice Single Geraniums 



Strong plants, 15 cts. each; 5 for 

 50 cts.; set cf 12 for $1.00, postpaid. 



Andrew Laing— New. Glowing scarlet with 



blotches on two upper petals, suffused with 



carmine. 

 Countess de Blancas — Immense flowers, 2 



inches across. Salmon pink. 

 Crabbe- New. Cherry-red. Immense trusses. 

 General Fitshngn Lee — New. Large florets, 



white and crimson. A superb sort. 

 General Wolseley— New. Clear, rosy red, 



blotched and mottled with white. Striking. 

 Jacquerie— Immense. Dark crimson scarlet. 

 Madame Brnant — White veined carmine 



lilac; bordered solferino, producing a striped 



effect. 

 Mme, Coralie Bajac— White bordered, with 



rosy carmine, shading into pale violet. 

 M. P. Morian— New. Enormous trusses, large 



flowers. Rich salmon, centre white; suffused 



bright salmon. 

 La Favorite— Massive snow-white trusses. 

 Negus MeneSik— Creamy white, bordered 



pink. 

 Puritan— White ground, shaded salmon, deep- 

 ening to a distinct ring around the centre. 



^ The Dingee & Conard Company 



Leading Rose 



Growers of America 



West Grove f Pa, 



Established 1850 



