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Dingee Gladioli 
New and Rare Varieties 
The following varieties are the choicest of the newer sorts. The beauty 
of the bloom must be seen to be appreciated. 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton—In color a lovely salmony-pink with brilliant 
deep, red blotches in the throat. 
Gretchen Zang—A most beautiful soft melting shade of pink, blending 
into deep salmon on the lower petals. Approaches the brilliant coloring 
of the Beaute Poitevine Geranium. 
Prince of Wales (The Gladiolus Beautiful)—The color is superb, a 
gorgeous clear grenadine-pink or glistening salmon with slight apricot 
reflections, melting to a throat of the sweetest yellow, the tips of petals 
shaded darker or apricot-buff. 
Niagara—Cream and yellow; throat splashed carmine. 
Panama—A seedling of the famous America, with the same splendid 
form and substance, but is a richer, deeper pink. 
War—Flowers deep brilliant crimson, large size. 
Peace—The large flowers are almost pure white; there is a trace of lilac 
on the lower petals. 
Jane Dieulafoy—The Superb. A large, fine, creamy-white flower, with 
large salmon-maroon stains. 
Schwaben—The Primrose. Delicate primrose with yellow and crimson 
center. Magnificent large flower and spike. 
Pink Perfection—A soft apple blossom pink with chamois suffusion that 
ls very attractive. 
Price of New and Rare Varieties, 20c each; 6 for $1.00 
SPECIAL OFFER OF NEW VARIETIES 
One each of the ten new and rare varieties, all labeled, sent 
postpaid, for $1.50. 
Dingee Summer 
Flowering Gladioli 
Among the most popular summer-flowering bulbs, 
and of high decorative value, either in the garden or as a 
cut flower. All bulbs sent out by us are first class, sure 
to bloom. They should be planted in a sunny position 
about May |. 
12 Choicest Named Gladioli, $1.25 
Any 6 for 75c, postpaid. 
Selected from hundreds of the best varieties. In size 
of flowers, blooming quality and diversity of color, none 
will compare with these. 
America—The most beautiful. variety in cultivation. 
Soft flesh-pink, slightly tinged with lavender. 
Chicage White—Pure white; lavender stripes on lower 
petals. 
Attraction—Deep, dark crimson-pink, with large pure 
white center, free from mottling or spots, making a 
most conspicuous and attractive contrast. 
Baron Hulot—Rich, royal violet-blue. This when cut 
in combination with one of the yellow varieties is 
truly exquisite. 
Brenchleyensis—Bright scarlet-vermillion. 
Halley—The Early Giant. Salmon-pink, immense. 
Independence—Color varies from deep rose pink to 
orange-scarlet, but always brilliant and rich. 
Cracker jack—Rich, velvety red. 
Klondyke—A clear yellow, with a vivid crimson-maroon 
blotch in throat; a splendid free grower. 
Mrs. Frances King—A striking shade of light scarlet 
or flame color; one of the most effective both in the 
border and when cut. 
Princeps—Brilliant scarlet-crimson, with three broad 
white blotches on the lower petals. 
Yellow Hammer—Pure yellow lightly marked with 
red in throat, very beautiful. 
SPECIAL OFFER—The above collection of 12 
choice varieties, blooming bulbs, all labeled, 
postpaid, for $1.25; 2 of each, 24 in all, postpaid, 
for $2.40; single varieties, 12'zc each; $1.25 
per dozen. 
Primulinus Hybrids—These hybrids, gained by cross- 
ing the species Primulinus with the larger varieties 
of the Gandavensis type, have retained all the dainti- 
ness and graceful form of their Primulinus parent 
even to the “hood” formed by the drooping of the 
upper petal, and have an added beauty of exquisite 
coloring, from the softest primrose to a beautiful rose. 
50c per dozen. 
Large Flowering Mixed Gladioli 
White and light shades mixed, 50c per dozen. 
Pink and Rose shades mixed, 50c per dozen. 
Scarlet and Crimson shades mixed, 50c per dozen. 
Yellow and Orange shades mixed, 70c per dozen. 
Striped and Variegated mixed, 60c per dozen. 
All Colors mixed, 45c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 
Dingee Excelsior Tuberoses 
Dwarf Excelsior Pearl—Flowers pure white, very double, 
of immense size and sweetly scented. 5c each; 50c per 
dozen, postpaid. 
Orange-Flowered—Bears single snow-white flowers, 
resembling orange blooms and delightfully fragrant. 5c 
each; 50c per dozen, postpaid. 
Albino—Early bloomer, dwarf branching habit; flowers 
waxy white and single; very fragrant. 5c each; 50c 
per dozen. 
We send, postpaid, 6 Excelsior ~ 
Special Offer Pearl Tuberoses, 3 Orange- 
flowered and 3 New Variegated-Leaved—12 in all— 
for 50c. 
