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Dingee Hardy Peonies 



Of all the flowers in the Hardy Garden the Peony is easily 

 recognized as the Queen — in fact, it vies with the Rose for the 

 title in many ways, for while in bloom it is without question 

 the most glorious object in the garden. Once Peonies are 

 planted they last for a life time. They stand the severest 

 winters without the slightest protection. Especially fine for 

 single specimens and cemetery planting. After blooming their 

 charm lies in the beauty of the foliage, for even when not in 

 bloom the Peony plant is decorative in the extreme and well 

 worthy of a prominent place in the garden. 



We offer only the cream of the many hundred varieties. 

 Don't buy the cheap kinds. They require just as much 

 care, but don't produce the blooms. 



New and Rare Peonies 



Price, strong roots, 75c each, except where noted; 



$7.50 per dozen. 



"Lord Kitchner" — One of the latest and the best intro- 

 ductions of Peonies today. Color a brilliant scarlet. Great 

 producer making a grand display. Double, early. Price, 

 $2.00 each. 



Faust — Delicate light pink; double, late. 



Felix Crousse — Brilliant red. Extra fine. Double midseason. 



Duchesse de Nemours — Sulphur-white, changing to pure- 

 white. Particularly beautiful in the half-open bud state. 

 Double late. 



Jeanne D'Arc — Pure white. Early, double. 



Festiva Maxima — White center, flaked red. Double, early. 



Marie Lemoine — Pure white with cream-white center. Very 

 late. 



Solfaterre — Yellow and white. Double, midseason. 



Candidissima — Creamy white. Early, double. 



Duke of Wellington — Sulphur-white. Double, late. 



Lady Bramwell — Pink and rose. Double, midseason. 



Rubens — Dark crimson. Double, midseason. 



Canary — White, primrose center. Double, late. 



Charlemagne — Lilac-white, slight blush center. Double, late. 



Delachi — Velvety Purple. Double, late. 



Louis Van Houtte — Velvety red. Double, late. 



Festiva Alba — Cream-white, red spots. Double, late. 



Modeste Guerin — Deep rose. Double, midseason. 



Boule de Neige — Very large. Milk-white flecked crimson. Early 

 to midseason. 



Mile. Lenoie Calot — Large, cherry-pink. Late. 



Old-Fashioned Peonies 



Price, 75c each. $7.50 per dozen, postpaid. 

 Rosea. Rose pink. Alba. Blush white. 



Rubra. Deep crimson. 



Dingee Choicest Hardy Perennial Phlox 



Diversified and brilliant colors, profuse and continuous bloom 

 and adaptability to almost any situation or soil, place Hardy Phlox 

 in the front rank of desirable flowering plants. Being perfectly 

 hardy, once planted they improve and multiply in vigor and beauty 

 each successive year. Price, strong pot plants ready to plant 

 any time, 20c each; any three for 50c. 

 Diadem — Dwarf; pure white. 

 Eclaireur — Purplish-crimson ; large. 

 White Eclaireur — Large; pure white. 

 Fernand Cortez — Tall; deep crimson. 

 G. A. Stephen — Brilliant scarlet. 

 Iris — Tall; blush-violet. 

 Tapis Blanc — Dwarf; pure white. 

 Terre Neuve — Dwarf; grayish-lilac. 

 Brilliant — Clear blood-red. 

 L'Aiglon — Carmine- rose. 

 Mount Sully — Orange-scarlet, purple eye. 

 Mrs. Jenkins — Pure white. 



Coquelicot — Pure scarlet with crimson eye. Fine. 

 Perle Rose — Rose-purple. 

 Selma — Tall; pale rose. 

 Suffrage — Lilac-mauve, rosy center. 



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Hardy Japan Lilies 



These glorious flowers of radiant beauty are very hardy, grow 

 rapidly and vigorously, and survive from year to year, forming a 

 permanent and attractive feature of the garden. The bulbs should 

 be planted about 6 to 8 inches deep, in good, light soil. We offer 

 the most carefully selected sorts in large sound bulbs. 



AURATUM — Magnificent pure white flowers, exquisitely spotted 

 with rose, and rayed and banked with yellow. Valuable for pot 

 or garden. Extra-selected enormous bulbs, 30c each; 

 four for $1.00. 



SPECIOSUM or LANCIFOLIUM— The most satisfactory of all 

 lilies. We offer the best varieties as follows: 



S. Album — Pure white. 25c each. 



S. Melpomene — Frosted white, spotted, with pinkish crimson. 

 Petals deeply recurved and widely bordered. 25c. 



S. Rubrum — Bright crimson and white flowers; grows 2 to 3 

 feet. 25c each. 



S. Magnificum — Deep colored flowers of rich carmine-crimson 



spotted blood-red edged with white. 25c each. 

 TIGRINUM FL. PL. (Double Tiger Lily)— Deep fiery red. 



spotted with black. 25c each. 

 TIGRINUM SPLENDENS (Single Tiger Lily)— Orange with 



intense dark spots. 25c each. 

 GIGANTEUM — Cream-white with purple throat. Gigantic plants 



and immense flowers. 25c each. 

 HENRYI — The color a rich apricot-yellow, lightly spotted with 



brown. 60c each. 

 CANDIDUM (Annunciation or Madonna Lily) — Garden Lily. 



Large white flowers. 25c each. 

 PARDALIUM (Leopard Lily)— From California; entirely hardy; 



bright orange-red, with lighter orange center. Large clusters, 



20c each. 

 HUMBOLDTI — Golden yellow, spotted purple. 40c each. 

 WASHINGTONIANUM— Delicately tinted, white spotted. 40e. 



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