VKKY TirUIITV ri.ANTS FOK ONT-: YKAK OLD. 

 "I rweivcd tlic first roll of plants and liowes Sutiir<Ui.v. .Mine Kith, and the 

 roll of '.i Koses .lune I'ith. Tliey came in tine condition and are very thrirftv 

 plants for one year old." — NKTT.A TK.WEK, Peek. .MiehiKan. .June IS. lUK!. 



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Dingee Exquisite Sweet Peas 



New Sweet Peas, Spencer Type 



Spencer Sweet Peas are the largest and most beautiful of all 

 known Sweet Peas, the flowers frequently measuring two to two 

 and a half Inches across. They are also remarkable for their pro- 

 fusion of continuous bloom. 

 America Spencer — Ground color ivory-whl'e, distinctly striped with 



brilliant crimson-red. I*kt., lOe; oz.. 30o. 

 Apple BlosHOin — Color of the true apple blossom. 



color than others. Fkt., 10c: oz., 30c. 

 GIatl.T» VnH'in — Loyely pink. Pkt., lOe; oz., 15c. 

 CountesH Spencer — Silvery white suffused with 



Pkt.. lOe; 07.., 25c. 

 Ahta Ohn Spencer — The color of both standard 



charming soft lavender. Pkt., l()c; oz., »5o. 

 Captain of the Bliiefi — Large and dlsiim I 1 looms of pure purple 



with marbled petals. Pkt., lOe; oz.. 30e. 

 Oobbie'H C'reani — Nicely waved with an abumlance of four Mocini 



sprays of deep cream or primrose. Pkt,, Hie; oz.. 40|.. 

 Ktnir White — The finest pure white. Pkt.. lOc; oz.. 3!)C. 

 .Mantaret .\tlee — Rosy salmon rink on a creamy l>ufr ernund. l.artjr 



wavy standard, immense bloom. Pkt., 10c; oz., 50e. 

 .■Margaret .Madison — A lovely shade of self-colored azure-bluo. 



Pkt.. lOc: oz., 30o. 

 .Marie Corelli — A briglit glowing crimson, almost a self-color. Pkt.. 



10c: oz.. 30e. 

 .Mrs. K"utzahn^Buf[ or apricot ground, flushed with delicate pink. 



Pkt.. HU-: oz.. aOr. 

 Royal Piirpli. — Rich royal purple. Pkt., lOe: oz., 3i>c. 

 Othello Spencer — Rich deep maroon of immense size. Pkt., I(l<-: 



oz,, 'i'y<\ 

 Robert Sydenham— Olowing orange throughout and the nearest 



approach to a real yellow yet seen; a good strong grower with 



flowers of characteristic .Spencer size and form, Pkt..I6c: oz.. 35e. 

 A'emiilion Itrilliant — .\ lirilliant scarlet of splendid form. Standard 



hold and bcautirully waved. Pkt., lOe: oz., 30c 

 .Spencer VarietlCN Mixed — A good mixture of leailing varieties. Pkt.. 



10c: oz.. 30f: V. "•-. «•""•. 



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Price of Standard Varieties, Pkt., 5c; 6 for 25r 



.\nierica — Blood red. striped white. 



.Apple BloMNomH — Color a true apple blossom one. 



Mrefl.v — Fiery scarlet and crimson. 



Nnv.v Blue — Deep violet purple, having effect of a dark blue. 



Coccinea — Cherry red. 



l,ord Nelson — Deep navy blue. 



Majestic — Rose -crimson. 



Othello — Deep maroon. 



Prima Donna — Pale soft pink. Flowers large. 



Prince Kdward of York — Scarlet crimson. 



.\nrora — Large. Haked with salmon-orange. 



Black Knight — Wine-brown, wings almost black. 



Blanche B«ri>e«"^ — Finest Pure white. 



Blanche Ferry — T'lpuLnr pink and white. Extra early. 



Farliest of .All — Bright rose-pink, wings creamj- white. 



(onntess of Cadogan — Reddish mauve and violet blue. 



Mora Norton — Beautiful rich lavender. 



I.ady (irisel Hamilton — Light la\ender-blue. 



Oueen .Vlexandra^ — A fadeless scarlet gem. 



^lont Blanc — Pure white. Fine for forcing. 



Mixed .Sweet Peas — This surpassing mixture in<ludes the very 



finest and most distinct varieties now in cultlvatfon. T..arge pkts., 



5«-: oz., lOc; V. n>., SOc: n>.. SI.OO. postpaid. 

 Choice Donble Mixed Sweet Peas — Pkt., 5e: oz., lOc; Vt n> ., 30c: 



lb., SI.OO. 



Biennials and Perennials 



These live in the garden over winter and bloom in the spring and 

 summer of the following yeai". They embrace .some of our most 

 beautiful flowers and many of tliem continue to give fine display 

 year after year. 

 AQUILEOI.A. (Columbine), Choice nonljUe Mi.xed — The flowers are 



of various colors, attrac tive and showv. 

 C.ARN.ATIONS .AND PICOTEES — Magnificent flowers, large, per- 

 fect In form and delightfullv fragrant. 



Choice Double :Mixed — Pkt., 10c. 



Picotce, Finest Double Jlixed — Pkt.. 10c. 

 DIGIT.AI.IS (FoxirloAe). Fine ^li.ved — Long racemes of sui)erlp 



flowers in purple, white, yellow, rose. etc. 

 PEREXNI.AI, PE.AS — .Ml varieties mixed. Oz„ 40c. 

 PAP.\>'FK (Perennial Poppies) — Single flowers of immense sizf, 



in rich, glowing colors. 

 SH.AST.A D.AISY' — A wonderfully effective bedding plant, blooming 



all through the spring and summer montl\s, Pkt., 10c. 

 SWEET WTLT,I.AM — The improved varieties make splendid plants 

 for borders, with large heads of bloom. 



Perfe<-tion Single ^Mixed — Pkt.. lOc. 



Perfe<'tion Donble >lixed — Pkt., lire. 

 CAMP.ANl'LA (Canterbury B«^1Ih) — Beautiful bell-shaped llowns 

 of many colors are produced freely. 



Single A'arieties Mixed — Assorted colors. 



Double Varieties >Iixed — \'arious colors. 



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Dingee Brilliant Nasturtiums 



Tall or Climbing Nasturtium 



Dingee's Aaricgafcd I>«'avcd — l-louiis of Tuinirr.ns bright colors, 



produces a chainiing contrast witli the variegate 1 leaves. Pkt., 



lOc; oz., 2.5c. 

 Butterfly — Of a clear lemon-yellow, marked on lower I'elals wllh 



a blotch of rich terra-cotta red. Oz., UOo, 

 Gold Garnet — Rich orange-yellow, with base of petals l.lolched 



garnet. Oz., 20c. 

 King of the Blacks — Brownish red. Oz„ 15c; % lb., 50<'. 

 Spitfire — Intense glowing scarlet. Oz., 1.5c. 



Midnight — Dark green foliage. Flowers brownish red. Oz., 20c. 

 .Sujdight — Beautiful yellow. Enormous flowers. Oz., 1.5<'. 

 Twilight — Salmon, suffused with rose. Oz., 20c. 

 Hybrids of Madam (iunther — -An attractive and beautiful strain. 



prnduclng a profusion of bright flowers. Oz., 10c. 

 I.«l>bianuni Finest Mixed — ,V mixture of tlie finest and most distinct 



varieties, Oz., 10c: >/i n>.. 30c. 

 Ma.ius, F'inest .Mixed Tall Nasturtiums — A good assortment of the 



best colors, Oz., 10c; Vi It)., 2.H?: It)., 7.5<'. 



Dwarf or Tom Thumb Nasturtiums 



Cloth of tJoliI — Foliage y^llo^ : red ili.wers. <)•/.., l.->c. 

 I>warf I.illipiit — Plants, flowers and foliage are smaller than the 

 well known Tom Thumb Nasturtiums. Mixed .Seed, oz., 1.5c; 



V, m.. 40c. 



King of Tom Thumbs — Scarlet flowers. Oz., 10c. 



I'earl — Lemon-yellow. O'/.., l(k'; Vi n>., 3.5c. 



Bron/e Coloreil — .\ peculiar burnished bronze. Oz., 1.5<' 



New FYench Chameleon — Diversifled colored flowers. Beautifuli 



marked. Pkt., lOc; oz., 20c 

 Gen. ,Iacqueminot — Crimson flowers. Dark green foliage. Oz., 1,5i 

 Queen of Tom Thumbs — Each plant forms a neat round bush. Llgb 



green leaves overlap. ."^mall i)urplish crimson flowers. Pkt 



I(k': oz.. 40c. 

 Ivy f..eared. (Jolden Butterfl.v — Deep green leaves of ivy shape. 



Early blooming and (inieklv covered with golden orange flowers. 



Pkt.. 10c: oz.. 2.5c. 

 Tom Thumb A'arleties, Mi.\ed — One of the best mixtures. Oz.. 10c; 



% It).. 25c. 



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