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Magnificent Dingee Chrysanthemums 
Since the introduction of these lovely autumn-flowering 
lants into Europe, some two hundred years ago, they have 
een developed to a wonderful extent. Those who have in 
mind the small, old garden varieties cannot imagine the ex- 
quisite beauty of the newer sorts. They produce enormous, 
massive flowers of most beautiful colors and perfect shape. 
Their culture is the easiest. See ‘‘How to Grow Them’’ on 
circular enclosed, and if further information is desired, it will 
be furnished upon application. Our collection contains the 
best and most beautiful of the newer varieties, as well as the 
choicest of the standard sorts. We offer them at prices within 
the reach of all, as we would like to see them growing in every 
garden and in every home. 
| Price—Strong, healthy pot plants, 15c each; 
$1.50 per dozen, postpaid. 
Chrysolora—One of the best yellow. Fine, incurved 
| form, with perfect stem and foliage. 
Black Hawk—Late. Dark velvety crimson. » 
Dr. Enguehard—-Beautiful true pink. Ball shape. 
Chas. Rager—Early. A pure white variety of special 
merit. 
Major Bonaffon—Golden-yellow. Ball shaped. 
Petals beautifully overlapping. 
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Sun Glow—Bright yellow. Fine large flowers. 
Pacific Supreme—Pink; large handsome. 
Robert Halliday—Yellow; large size. 
Betsy Ross—Midseason. Incurved pure white. 
Unaka—Early. Large pink. 
White Chieftain—Midseason. Sturdy grower, 
a pleasing shade of light pink. 
Oconto—E arly midseason white. Large hand- 
some blooms. y 
Golden Glory—Bright golden yellow. Early.’ 
Immense perfect flowers. 
White Surprise.—Late white. 
Harvest Home—Deep bronzy yellow. Excellent. 
Whittier—Handsome golden yellow. Incurve. 
Pink Chieftain—Mijdseason. Pleasing pink. 
Cranfordia. Very early. Deep bronzy yellow. 
White Patty—Late white. 
Tints of Gold—Very attractive golden bronze. 
Dingee Chrysanthemum 
Pompom Chrysanthemum 
These are entirely hardy and produce hundreds of button like perfectly 
double flowers, making an excellent show. Last until late in the autumn. 
We offer the choicest varieties only. Price—Strong plants, 15c each; 
$1.50 per dozen, postpaid. 
Lillian Doty—Shell pink. Fairy Queen—Rose pink. 
Mrs. Wm. Buckingham—Single. Baby—Small. Yellow. 
Rosy pink. Iva—Amber. Medium size. 
Edina—Beautiful rose pink. Klondyke—Brilliant yellow. Com- 
Christmas Gold—Very bright pact blooms. 
yellow. Flowers about one inch Miramar—Bronze. Fine form. 
in diameter. Godfrey—Late; light pink. 
Leilah—Rose pink. Diana—Late; pure white. 
Special Offer—One of each of the 12 Pompoms for $1.50 postpaid. 
American Wonder Lemon 
Largest Edible Lemon in the World—actual weight 2 lbs. 
Large, dark green foliage; handsome, pure white flowers, nearly as 
large as tuberose blooms, fragrant as orange blossoms. The lemons have a 
thin rind for such large fruit, and are full of rich, acid juice. The plants 
will produce their magnificent, large fruit under ordinary cultivation the 
second year, and will prove asource of genuinedelight. Strong plants, 25c 
each; 5 for $1.00; heavy two-year-old plants, $1.00 each, postpaid. 
OTAHEITE ORANGE—A dwarf reproduction of the genuine fruit- 
bearing orange tree, the flowers being identical. It flowers and fruits 
in pots and blooms continuously. Fragrance is delicious. Fruits im- 
mediately after flowering. Fruit measures about three inches in diameter 
and is edible. Strong young plants, 25c each; 5 for $1.00; large 
Pompom Chrysanthemum two-year-old plants, $1.00 each, postpaid. 
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