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THE DINGER & CONARD COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



Hardy Herbaceous Flowers, for Fall Planting 



Herbaceous Peonies 



A Single Plant of Dingree Peonies. 



Dingee Choicest Hardy 

 Perennial Phlox 



Diversified and brilliant colors, profuse and con- 

 tinuous bloom and adaptability to almost any situa- 

 tion or soil, places Hardy Phlox in the front rank of 

 desirable flowering plants. Being perfectly hardy, 

 once planted they improve and multiply in vigor 

 and beauty each successive year. Price, strong field- 

 grown plants, the best for Fall planting, 20 cts each; 

 any 3 for 50 cts.; any six for $1.00. 

 Biadem. Dwarf; pure white. 

 Eclaireur. Purplish-crimson; large. 

 White Eclaireur. Large; pure white. 

 remand Cortez. Tall; deep crimson. 

 G. A. Strohlien. Brilliant scarlet. 

 Iris. Tall; bluish-violet. 

 Tapis Blanc. Dwarf; pure white. 

 Terre Neuve. Dwarf; grayish-lilac. 

 Wolfgang von Goethe. Dwarf; bright salmon-pink. 

 Brilliant. Clear blood-red. 

 Lr'Aiglon. Carmine-rose. 

 Mount Sully. Orange-scarlet, purple eye. 

 Perle Rose. Rose-purple. 

 Schlossgartner Beicheneau. Carmine -rose. 

 Selma. Tall. Pale rose. 

 Rachel. Rose-pink; purple eye. 

 Suffrage. Lilac-mauve, rosy center. 

 Mrs. Jenkins. Pure white. 

 Coquelicot. Pure scarlet with crimson eye. 



Fine. 



Bleeding Heart 



The Very Best Time to Plant Them Is in 

 the FaU, 



Peonies, after once being planted, re- 

 quire little attention and care, thrive al- 

 most anywhere, and are absolutely hardy 

 everywhere. They do best in good, rich 

 soil and an open, sunny position, but this 

 is not absolutely necessary. During the 

 growing season they like an occasional 

 liberal supply of water. They are not 

 troubled with insect pests, and, after 

 once becoming thoroughly established, 

 will take care of themselves, increasing 

 in size and beauty every year. Peonies 

 will be shipped as soon as possible after 

 they can be dug — or about October 1st. 



New and Rare Peonies 



Fine for borders, pots or open ground. Beautiful 

 rose-colored flowers, heart-shaped. Absolutely hardy. 

 20 rts. each; .<? for 50 cts.; 7 for $1.00 



Price, strong roots, 50 cts. each, except 



where noted; $5.00 per doz. 

 Felix Crousse. Brilliant red. Extra fine. 



Double, midseason. 



Duchesse de Nemours. Sulphur-white, 



changing to pure white. Particularly 



beautiful in the half-open bud state. 



Double, early. ^ , 



Jeanne d'Arc. Pure white. Early, 



double. ^ , ^ 



Festiva Maxima. White center, flaked 



red. Double, early. 

 Marie Lemoine. Pure white with cream- 

 white center. Very late. 

 Solfaterre. Yellow and white. Double, 



midseason. 

 Mme. de Vernevllle. Guard petals sul- 

 phur-white, center delicate flesh. 

 Double, early. 

 L.'Ecletante. Very large, compact bloom. 

 Brilliant scarlet. Midfleason. Fine, 

 double. „ , 



Candidissima. Creamy white. Early, 



double. 

 Duke of Wellington. Sulphur-white. 



Double, late. 

 L-ady Bramwell. Pink and rose. Double 

 midseason. 

 Rubens. Dark crimson. Double, midseason. 

 Canary. White primrose center. Double, late. 

 Belachi. Velvety purple. Late, double. 

 Louis Van Houtte. Velvety-red. Double, late. 

 Festiva Alba. Cream-white, red spots. Double, late. 

 Modeste Guerin. Deep rose. Double, midseason. 

 Boule de Neige. Very large. Milk-white flecked 



crimson. Early to midseason. 

 L'Indispensable. Very large. Lilac-white changing 



to violet-rose. , . , 



Souv. de ^'Exposition Universale. Large, clear pink. 



Midseason to late. . , x * 



anie. Lenoie Calot. Large, cherry-pmk. Late. 



Old-Fash io ned Peonies 



Price, 40 cts. each. $4.00 per doz., postpaid. 



Rosea. Rose pink. Alba. Blush white. 



Rubra. Deep crimson. 



Pot Hydrangeas 



Excellent for pot culture for blooming indoors dur- 

 ing winter. The foliage keeps dark green throughout 

 the winter, making them an ideal decorative Plant. 

 They can also be grown outdoors during the summer. 

 Otaksa. Rich pink, changing to snow-white and blue. 

 Avalanche. Large corymbs of pure T^^^^te flowers. 

 General De Vibraye. Very large heads of bright rose. 



20 cts. each; six for §1.00, postpaid. 



THE NEW EVERBLOOMING 



[rangea Arborescens Sterilis 



One of the most important additions in the way 

 of hardy shrubs ever introduced. All summer long 

 it bears great clusters of white flowers, much like 

 the tender Hydrangea in size and form; it will grow 

 to perfection in partial shade, making it most val- 

 uable for massing under trees or growing on north 

 side of house. , „ . ■, «ir *- 



Price, strong, vigorous plants, well rooted, 25 cts. 

 each, postpaid; larger, field-grown plants, with sev- 

 eral branches, fine roots, 50 cts. each, by express. 



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