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President Wilson H. T. 



Premier H. T. 



Prince E. G. D'ArenbergH. T. 



Princess Adelaide M. 



Princess Bonnie T. 



Prince G. de Rohan . . . H. P. 



Priscilla H .T. 



Radiance H. T. 



Red Dorothy Perkins . H. G. 



Red Letter Day H. T. 



Red Maman Gochet . .. T. 



Red Radiance H. T. 



Reine Marie Henriette.G. T. 

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Rhea Reid H. T. 



Robin Hood H. T. 



Rosari H. C. 



Rose Dawn H. T. 



Rose Hill H. T. 



Rose Marie H. T. 



Royal Red H. T. 



Rubin H. G. 



Safrano T. 



Scarlet Glory H. T. 



Salmon Spray H. T. 



Silver Golumbia H. T. 



Silver Moon H. G. 



Sir Thomas Lipton Rug. 



Source D'Or H. G. 



Souv. de Glaudius Pernet.Per. 

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Striped Radiance H.T. 



Sunburst H. T. 



Sweetheart W. 



Tausendschon H. G. 



Templar H. T. 



Tennessee BeUe H. G. 



The Bride T. 



Thousand Beauties. . . H. G. 



Tip Top P. 



Ulrich Brunner H. P. 



Veilchenblau H. G. 



Vicks Gaprice H. P. 



Victor H.T. 



Villede Paris H. T. 



Wellesley H. T. 



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White American BeautyH. P. 



White Baby Rambler P. 



White Bougere T. 



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White La France H. T. 



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General Index of Plants, Bulbs and Flower Seeds 



PLANTS AND BULiiS Page 



Akebia Quinata 36 



Althea 36 



Ampelopsis 36 



Asparagus Plumosus 31 



Asparagus Sprengeri 31 



Astilbe 28 



Barberry 36 



Bleeding Heart 26 



Books 20G 



Boston Ivy 36 



Gallas 31 



Gannas 28 



Garnations 31 



Ghrysanthemums 32 



Glematis Glimbing 36 



Goleus 31 



rage 



Gyclamen 30 



Dahlias 29 



Delphinium 27 



English Ivy 36 



Everblooming Hydrangea . . .38 



Ferns 33 



Fertilizer 20D 



Flower Seed 3 i-35 



Fuchsia 31 



Funkia 26 



Geraniums 33 



Gladiolus 30 



Golden Glow 26 



Grass Seed 34 



Hardy Glimbing Vines 36 



Hardy Perennials . 



Hibiscus 



Hydrangea 



Hydrangea, pot. . . 



Insecticides 



Iris 



Ivy, Boston 



Ivy, English 



Lemon 



Lilies, Japan 



Lily of the Valley 

 Mock Orange . . 

 Orange, Otaheite. 



Peonies 



Palms 



Phlox 



Privet 



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Rock Garden Plants 26 



Roses 2-22-38-39 



Rubber Plant 31 



Rudbeckia 26 



Salvia, Scarlet Sage 31 



SnowbaU 36 



Spanish Bayonet 28 



Spirea 36 



Sprayers 20D 



Stim-U-Plant Gircular 



Tritoma 28 



Viburnum 36 



Vinca 31 



Violets, Sweet 28 



Weeping Lantaua 31 



Weigela 38 



Yucca 26 



The Dingee & Gonard Go., West Grove, Penna. Sept. 19, 1928. 

 Gentlemen: — I am thoroughly satisfied with past orders. The 

 Gharles Dingee Rose bush is wonderful. Sincerely yours, 



John J. McNeill, Penna. 



The Dingee & Gonard Go., West Grove, Penna. April 5, 1928. 

 Gentlemen: — Please accept my sincere thanks for the way you hand- 

 led my order. Everything arrived in fine shape. I see no reason why 

 all shouldn't grown as they have such good roots. Everyone admires 

 the Palm. I wasn't expecting it to be over 5 to 6 inches high but it's 

 20 over all. I certainly regret the time I spent before I received your 

 catalog as I have ordered from most ever:y firm and can truthfully 

 say your plants were the best I have ever received. You wiU receive 

 orders from me whenever I am in any Avant of good plants for less 

 money than I would pay elsewhere. There isn't any complaint to 

 make on the order. Everything was in good shape to come so far. 

 Hope I have success with them. Thanking you. 



Yours truly, Blanche Taylor, North Garolina. 



The Dingee & Gonard Go., West Grove, Penna. May 10, 1929. 

 Dear Sirs: — It is my pleasure to tell you that the Roses came in such 

 wonderful condition. All seemed such sturdy, healthy plants. The 

 weather conditions have been most unf avcrable. We have had snow, 

 frost, rain and much cloudy weather ever since their arrival, but in 

 spite of all, they seem to be growing, which I think is very remarkable. 

 We are very much pleased with them. 



Sincerely, Clara B. Hood, Mo. 



The Dingee & Gonard Go., West Grove, Penna. 



Gentlemen : — The roses bought of you are all looking well. I believe 

 they are a great success, an 1 I am more than pleased with them, I 

 love them. I am as proud as Lucifer of these lovely Gharles Dingee 

 Roses. You will get another order from me sometime soon. I thank 

 you for the Gharles Dingee Rose just received. 



Yours truly, Mrs. Sallie Magness, N. Y. 



The Dingee & Gonard Go., West Grove, Penna. 



Gentlemen: — The order which I wrote you about came to hand yester- 

 day in good condition and contained the largest and best rooted 

 plants that I ever bought and I have been purcheising plants for 

 thirty years. You have in me a satisfied customer. 



Respectfully, Mrs. EUen Glemens, Kentucky. 



The Dingee & Gonard Go., West Grove, Penna. 

 Gentlemen: — ^I received the two Roses sent for those that died. 

 Thank you very much for them. The others are doing nicely. Our 

 Gharles Dingee has had 23 blooms and buds at one time and 24 

 blooms and buds another time besides some all the time. At present, 

 although have had a freeze, it has several buds on it. 



Yours truly, J. G. McGue, Okla. 



The Dingee & Gonaid Co., West Grove, Penna. 



Dear Sirs : — Roses ordered from you last spring were fine. The Ghar- 

 les Dingee, the best I ever saw. Yours truly, R. D. Buck, Penna. 



The Dingee & Gonard Go., West Grove, Penna. 



Dear Sirs: — ^This fine spring weather has stirred up the thought of 

 Roses and here I am placing an order. Last year I had such excep- 

 tional success with your roses I am back for more. Of the thirteen I 

 received only one failed to prosper. AU the others were beautiful, 

 especially Lady Plymouth. I must teU you of that Rose. It grew to 

 be almost five feet tall and very bushy. I picked at least one blossom 

 every day from July 1st until October 1st. Then on December 5th, 

 just before our first snowfall, I picked five practically perfect buds. 

 All of my friends were cra2;y about that Rose. A Rose speciaUst from 

 Perry, Ohio, saw it and said it was the most amazmg thing he had 

 seen. He told me it would blossom itself to death. I took several pic- 

 tures of it but of course they do not do it justice. I wish you might 

 have seen it. Sincerely yours, Haxry L. Hoffman, Ohio. 



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