Hydrangea 

 Paniculata 



For yard, lawn and 

 ledge planting and for 

 screens. Attains a 

 leight of 5 to 7 feet; 

 iardy in all localities: 

 bloonis the first and 

 ;very season in July 

 ind August and con- 

 tinues in bloom for 

 two or three months: 

 jj the flowers are mass- 

 r ive, cone shaped, of- 

 ten measuring 10 in- 

 ;hes in length, chang 

 ing from pure white 

 i,o pink, and finally 

 to beautiful rich cop- 

 per-red. One year 

 plants 25c each; 5 for '.^ 

 51.00; two year size ^ 

 50c each; $5.50 per 

 iozen, all postpaid. - 

 tmmense plants $1 

 ;ach; $10. per doz. by 

 Express or Freight, 



Hydrangea Paniculata G-randiflora 



German Iris 



SPECIAL OFFER 



''Hydrangea CoHecfrion*' 



of Dingee Hardy Shrubs 



6 FOR $1.00 



Hardy shrubs should be planted 

 in the fall in order to make a better 

 growth in the spring. Plant them 

 anywhere and they soon make a 

 grand display. No yard complete 

 without them. 



For $1. we will send postpaid, 

 one each of 6 different varieties of 

 these popular shrubs, one year old 

 plants. For $2.50 we will send 6 

 2 year old shrubs. Order as "THE 

 HYDRANGEA COLLECTION". 



Grerman Tris 



The memory of the "Blue Flag" of 

 the old-time gardens is one ever sweet 

 to those whose lives were lived in such 

 surroundings, and while the "modern" 

 Irises, if we may use the term, will re- 

 mind one of the old days, they, too, 

 like everything else of these days have 

 yielded to the influence of improve- 

 ment, and there has been evolved a 

 race of flowersi absolutely bewildering 

 in glory of their form and color. 

 CANARY BIRD (Flavescens) — Love- 

 ly pale yellow. 

 DARIUS — Yellow and lilac. 

 HONORABII.IS — Deep yellow ; ma 



hogany falls. 

 FI.0RX:NTINA AI^BA ( silver King) 



— Early white. 

 ING-BBORG- (Interregna) — Immense 



white ; extra early. 

 MRS. H. DARWIN — White, violet 



veining, rather dwarf. 

 I.OHBNGRIN — Foliage and flowers 

 immense, of a deep violet mauve, al- 

 most pink; a wonderful flower. 

 QUEEN OP MAY (Rosy Morn) — 

 Lovely rose lilac. 



MADAME THIBAUI.T— White, 

 bordered rose lilac, companion 

 to Mad. Chereau; edge more 

 pinkish. 

 CHERION — Standard lilac- 

 mauve ; falls violet-mauve. 

 Price Iris, strong field-grown 

 roots, 15c each; 8 for $1.00 post- 

 paid. Mixed varieties 10c each; 

 $1.00 per doz. 



Hardy Ornamental Grass 



For ornamental purposes these 

 , grasses are strikingly original in 

 ] effect and impart a tropical bril- 

 liance to the landscape. The 

 plumes are lovely for indoor dec- 

 oration. 



E. JAPONIC A VARIEGATA — 

 ^ Blades are creamy white in the 

 center. Price 20c each. 6 for 

 "^ $1.00. 



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