THE DINGER & CONARD COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



Chinese Sacred Lily. 



Calochortus (Globe Tulips) 



The plants are rather tall and slender, with leaf- 

 wrapped stems of odd shape. Natives of woodlands, de- 

 lighting in loose soils, such as leaf moulds, also do well 

 in heavy soils and are fine for naturalizing among rocks 

 or in shaded places. Fine for pot plants, and a colony 

 of six to twelve makes a fine display. 



Albns (Fairy Lantern). White; medium size bulbs, 5 cts. 

 ea<;h; 50 ct8. per doz. 

 AmabUis. Rich yellow. 5 cts. each; 50 cts. per doz. 



Calochortus, Star Tulips, Gat^s Ears 



Benthamii. Bright yellow. 

 liilacinus. Lilac. 



White. Three for 10 cts; 



Maweanas Major, 

 doz. 



35 cts. per 



Galochortus Mariposa, Butterfly Tulips 



Cup-shaped fiowers with one too many on a stem, won- 

 derfully marked with eyes, dots and pencilings in rfch 

 colors, and only compared to the orchids in wonderful 

 variability of beauty. 



Tennstos Oculatus. White and cream; eye large and 

 richly zoned. 5 cts. each; six for 25 cts., postpaid. 



Yenustus El Dorado. Often one to three feet high, well 

 branched. Many colored fiowers. 10 cts. each; six for 

 50 cts., postpaid. 



Vesta. Good grower. Thrives in any ordinary soil. Mag- 

 nificent flowers, three to five inches, on long separate 

 stalks. Color white, fiushed with lilac or rosy-purple. 

 Medium bulbs, 10 cts. each; six for 50 cts.. postpaid. 



Mixed Calochortus, five and six varieties, three for 10 cts.; 

 30 cts. per doz. 



The Blue MiUa 



Rich blue, star-shaped flowers In profusion at the end 

 of long graceful stems. 5 cts. each; six for 25 cts.; 45 

 cts. per doz., postpaid. 



Floral Firecracker 



The color is a rich, deep crimson, tipped with greenish- 

 white. 6 cts. each; six for 25 cts.; 45 cts. per doz., post- 

 paid. 



Roman Hyacinths 



Exquisite for -Christmas blooming. May be 

 grown in pots or glasses the same as Hya- 

 cinths. 



First size bulbs, sure to bloom, 7 cts. each; 

 six for 35 cts.; 70 cts. per doz. 

 Single White. Waxy white. 

 Single Blue. Dainty, beautiful. 

 Double Bark Pink. Large bells; handsome, ef- 

 fective. 



Snepifil OfTer F-20 Set of three named 

 apeCiai yjuer V-£.\J R^^j^n Hyacinths. 



described above, for 20 cts., postpaid. 



Gamassia 



Esculenta. Exceedingly pretty star-like flow- 

 ers of about two inches across. Two to three 

 feet high. Give the bulbs the same treatment 

 as hyacinths. Three for 10 cts.; 35 cts. per 

 doz., postpaid. 



lieichtlinni. Deep blue, 4 feet. Finest flowers 

 in great profusion. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per 

 doz. 



Grape Hyacinths 



Pretty and curious small blue Hyacinths, 

 which are perfectly hardy ^and thrive any- 

 where. They can be planted in permanent 

 beds, as an edging, in either sunny or partly 

 shaded locations. They are equally fine for 

 winter-flowering in the house. 



For indoor blooming, plant a few bulbs in 

 a 5-inch pot. 

 Improved Blue. Sky-blue, tipped white. Two 



for 5 cts.; 25 cts. per doz.; $1.50 per 100, 



postpaid. 

 Snow-White. Scarce. Three for 10 cts.? 35 cts. 



per doz.; $1.75 per 100, postpaid. 



Special Offer F.21 ^^^ '^IIZ%^^1 



White Grape Hyacinths, nine in all, for 20 

 cts., postpaid. 



Breeder Tulips 



These are the unbroken forms of the old 

 Dutch gardeners, who discarded them on ac- 

 count of the even color, having no stripes or 

 feathers. Recently they have come into great 

 demand and are the most sought after variety 

 today. In no other strain do we find such 

 wonderful deep tints, ranging between maroon, 

 purple and terra cotta. They produce enor- 

 mous flowers on tall stems like the Darwins, 

 and bloom about the same time. 9 cts. each; 

 six for 50 cts., postpaid. 

 Cardinal Manning. Rosy-violet, tinged salmon 



and bronze. 

 Gerarda. Orange-yellow, shaded bronze. 

 Grand Maitre. Purplish-violet. 

 Janne d'Oeuf. Ruddy apricot with yellolv 



edge. 

 Jules Favre. Bronze. 

 Mary Holies. Rosy-red. 

 Media. Salmon-carmine. 



Prince of Orange. Orange-red edged light red. 

 Queen Alexandra. Sulphur-yeilow tipped brown. 



Special Offer F.24 Sf,"„„tpa7d*; Zt 



each of the nine Breeder Tulips. 



TRILLIUM 



(Wake Bobin or Wood liily) 



Interesting and handsome perennial herb, 

 hardy and useful for spring flowering In wild 

 border. Plant in rich, moist places; partial 

 shade. 



Ovatum. Flowers open pure white, gradually 

 tinge pink and finally become deep purple. 

 10 cts. each; 6 for 50 cts. 

 SessUe Calif ornicum. Strong plants, 12 inches 

 high. Flowers pure white, purple centers. 

 10 cts. each; 6 for 50 cts. 

 Sessile Bubrum. Deep maroon-purple to red- 

 dish purple. 6 cts. each; 6 for 30 cts. 



