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THAN V<»r lOK V.\MlABr.K ADDITIONS. 

 "I have just finished iiUintinK the Koses and hidbs I riTcivod lYoni you 

 They were m iM-rfeet eonditiiin. and I wish to (hank vmi for the vuhial>le'ad- 

 drtioni*.' — MRS. CI.AKA SWISIIKK. Newark, Ohio. October >>. 1915. 



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DINGEE&CONARDCO. 

 WEST GROVE.PA. 



Dingee Magnificent Carnations I 



\\i- ..n.r strontr plant.s an.l. wli.tllPr iilMiitfcl in Uio ..(.pii .rrcmnil oS 

 In pots. Ihey quickly make laige specimens. IMoomiiit; profusely diirinK 

 I he summer. Kor winter blooming pinch the plants hack from time in 

 time durlnp: the summer. Brine indoors In early tall. Grown in pots 

 they will bloom abundantly during the winter. 



New Varieties 



.Vlnia Ward — New white variegated: large and fragrant. 



Dorothy 4iordon — A tine, clear, deep shell pink. 



<il<»riosa — Pure deep pink. 



Ilarlowarden — The best standard crimson on the market. 



Mrs. c. W. Ward— Deep pink. 



Ma.v Da.v — Charming white flower of large .size. 



Uose-rink Knehantress — Deeper pink than Enchantress. 



Saiigamo — Tlrilll^nt red. 



^\ hite I'erfeetion — ("lenr brilliant white; fine form and very large. 



White Wonder — .\ truly wnn<lerful white llower of immense size. 



W insor — (harming shade of pink: extra large. 



IVicc, BtroHK pot plantH, 15c eacli ; I for .50c; any 9 for Sfl.OO, postitaid. 



Standard Varieties 



.Apple Blofmom — Handsome white llower daintily marked pink. 



llea<'on — Dazzling scarlet; very large and full. 



Itoston .Market — Standard white. 



Kncliantress — nrilliant pink: fine shade: large size. 



(ieorgia — A great new while. Exquisite. 



Ijiwson KnchantresN — lirilUant pink; fine shade; large size. 



\ ictory — I'.rilliant red; extra large flowers and particularly free in 



I. loom. 

 White Kncliantreso -Magnificent large white flower of splendi<l form. 

 W. H. Taft — Handsome shade of pink; extra large flower. 



I'rice. strong pot plants, 10c each: any C for ."iOc: 1'2 for $1.00, postpaid. 



*»f"ijll Offpi* "Novelt.v Set." For SI.OO we will senil. postpaid. 

 ^^'"' v^xi<^* „ ,,f ,,,,. ^-,.^^. ji^i, ,. ^^j ,,|^. ^,.„„,„r,, \arielies. li 



S£ 



in nil. Oriler as the "No\flt.v .Set.' 



Pot Hydrangeas 



pots, boxes 



Dingee Palms 



These are the popular i lints of the day for growing 

 or tubs. Hardy for outdoors. 

 Otaksa — Uicb pink, changing to snow-white and blue. 

 .Avalanche — l.args corymbs of pure white flowers. 

 tienenil de \ ibra.ve — \ery large heads of bright rose. 



rrice. JOe ••ach: G for SI.OO. poHtpaid: large specimcTi plants from 4- 

 to 6-liK-h pots. ''><• each, b.v express onl.v. 



nd stem golden green. Strong 

 • each: '.i for G0<-, piiHtpaid: large 

 (>0e eax'h. postpaid. 



daintiest of all Palms. Strong 



AREC .\ I.rTKSr K N S~T n It 1 k 



plants, « to 8 inches high. '.> 



plants, 14 to 18 inches high 

 COCOS WKDi>ELLJ.VN.\— The 



plants, 3-inch pots, uOc. 

 KKNTI.A.S — The grandest of all Palms. Kentia Bellnioreana is the 



tallest grower, while Kentia F<»rsteriana lias the bi-oadest leaves. 



Strong plants, 8 to IJ inches high, 2.5e each; 3 for 65c, postpaid. 

 t'VC.-VS KKVOLrT.V— Hroad I'.-ilm-like foliage springing from a 



bufje ciDwn. line, large i>lants, from r>-inch pots. 15 to 18 



iniches high, 5 to 8 leaves. SI.OO each, hv express only. 

 L.AT.ANIA BOKBONKW — Diviiled. fan-shape.", leaves. Strong 



plants, 20c eacli; 3 for 50c; larger, 30c each, iMMtpaid; largo 



plants, 14 to 18 inches high, from i>-inch pots, 7.1c each. 

 I)RACAEX.\ IXDIVIS.\ — Ixjng, variegated leaves 15c each. 

 I'HOEXIX CAN.ARIENSIS — Date Palm. 20c each. 

 rHOENl.X KOEBELI.M— Graceful, long. Palm foliage. 35c each. 



True Magnolia Scented Moonflower 



(l{N>moea Noctillora) 

 A single vine has been known to cover 21) square feet in a very 

 short time, and upwards of a thousand buds and flowers are fre- 

 quently seen on a single vine. Flowers 4 to 6 inches in diameter, 

 beautiful silvery white, delightfully perfumed. Open in the even- 

 ing and on cloudy days Strong jilants, 1.5c each; 4 for 50c; 10 for $1. 

 Bine Moonflower (Ipomoea Learil — Habit of growth and flowering 

 same as White, but color is clear satiny blue, with well-defined 

 crimson bars. Strong plants, 1.5c each; 4 for 50e; 10 for $1.00. 

 C|-n3f.;j,l Offf>r ''"•'^ Blue :Mo"nnower and the White Moon- 

 JPCV.-IC11 V^llCl (i„„.er, one pl:int of each. 25c; two each, 

 50c; 5 of each for SI -00. 



CINNAJION VI7>n5 — A beautiful, hardy climbing vine, with heart- 

 shaped leaves and delicate white blossoms. 15c for 3 bulbs; G for 

 25c: 50c per dozen; 25 for $1.00, postpaid. 

 MADEIRA VINE — Climber with fragrant white flowers. Fi.-.- 

 bloomer. 3 for 10c; 10 for 2.5c. 



American Wonder Lemon 



I..arcest Edible Lem- 

 on in the World. 

 .Actual Weight. 2' . 

 Pounds. 



Large dark green 

 foliage; handsome, 

 pure white flowers, 

 nearly as large as 

 tuberose blooms, 

 fragrant as orange 

 blossoms. The lem- 

 ons have a thin rin.I 

 for such large fruit. 

 and are full of rich, 

 acid. Juice. Th^ 



plants will produi- ■ 

 their magniflcent. 

 large fruit under or- 

 diinary cultivation 

 the second year, and 

 will prove a source 

 of genuine delight. 

 I'lant in a pot or 

 tub. Not only orna- 

 mental, but useful, 

 as it will bear a fine 

 crop of fruiit each 

 season. Very hard>'. 

 Strong plants, 20 cts. 

 «".ich, 3 for .50 cts.: 

 larger size. 25 cts. 

 each. 5 for SI : two- 

 .vear-old plants. .50 

 cts. each, postpaid. 



.Viucrican Wonder J^eniou. 



