Xlie Dingfee & Conard Co., l^est OroTe, Pa. 





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Whether grown indoors or planted in open ground, Tulips are mag- 

 nificent in their dazzling beauty. When arranged in masses in the 

 garden or on the lawn, their wealth of brilliant color makes them an 

 object of striking beauty and in this one respect they perhaps even 

 surpass Hyacinths. Their l>right flowers lend an air of cheerfulness 

 to their surroundings, and, being so inexpensive, one's collection of 

 bulbs is incomplete without them. 



The bulbs are entirely hardy, and may be utilized either for house 

 or outdoor culture with entire certainty as to results of the most 

 gratifying nature. The same method of culture in detail prescribed 

 for the Hyacinth will suffice for th^ TuUp. After the blooming period 

 has elapsed, and when the bulbs have sufficiently ripened, as indicated 

 by the yellowish appearance of the stem, they may be taken up, 

 cleaned, dried off, placed in paper bags and stored in a cool, dry place, 

 and replanted again in the Pall. The single early sorts are the best 

 for pot culture for the house or conservatory. 



In the selection of the different sorts herein offered we have 

 studied to please, and feel that they are absolutely the best, both as 

 regards quality and variety. 



=Choice Single Early Tulips=^ 



PRICES 

 Named Tulips belo>v, 4 cts. each; 

 6 for 20 cts.; 35 ets. per doxeii; 

 postpaid. Tlie Set of 3 5 TuHips, 

 postpaid, for 40 cts.; 3 of each, 

 45 in all, S^l. 

 Belle Allianee— Rich Scarlet. 

 thrysalora— The best of all the yellows; 

 clear, rich, golden yellow, large and 

 beautiful flowers. 

 Cottag-e Maid— Superb; carmine pink; cen- 

 tre of petals feathered white, base vellow. 

 DUC VAN THOL— Carmine. 

 DUC VAN THOL— Scarlet. 

 BUC VAN THOL— White. 

 BUC VAN THOL— Yi^low. 

 Keizerskrooii— Red, gold and yellow. 

 Pottehalilter— I'ure Yellow. 

 PottehakUer— Scarlet Verboora. 

 Pottehalvlver— White. 

 Proserpine— Rich silky rose. 

 Yellow Prince- One of the best yellows. 

 Vermilion— Brilliant, bright scarlet. 

 La Reine— I'ure white. 



Wernersville, Pa. 

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



Gentlemen:— Our 3300 Tulips, which are just about over, were the finest of any in this 

 Section. We had a most surprising display this year. We had some with stems measuring 

 30 inches, and IS to 20 inches were common. We have never seen such a gorgeous display. 

 We were surprised with the result. Very truly, P. W. GERHART. 



THE PRICES GIVEN INCLUDE THE POSTAGE, WHICH WE PAY 



