Beautiful Verona or Lace-Type Fern 



Jacksonii — Extremely strong grower. Resembling 



Sword Fern, quickly forming large, upright plant. 



Maidenhair Fern i Adiantum cuneatum) — The 



best known table Fern, ^^'ith dainty, lacy fronds, 

 unlike any other. 

 Scholzeli (The Crested Fern) — The fronds, like 

 Scottii, stand erect, and with a graceful arch form 

 a plant of ideal shape, and they never break down, 

 giving the plant ragged appearance and allowing 

 a free circulation of air through the foliage, pre- 

 vent the center of even the largest specimens from 

 becoming defective or yellow. 



Dingee Magnifieout 

 Caruatious 



We offer strong plants, and whether planted in 

 the open ground or in pots, they quickly make large 

 specimens, blooming profusely during the summer. 

 For winter blooming pinch the plants back from 

 time to time during the summer. Bring indoors in 

 early fall. Grown in pots they will bloom abundantly 

 during the winter gi\ing you flowers the equal of 

 those sold at S2 and S3 per dozen in florists' shops. 



Price strong pot plants: 15c each; any 2 for 

 25c, any 4 for 50c; $1.25 per dozen, postpaid. 

 Aviator — Best standard crimson. 

 Harvester — Superb pure white. 

 Pink Enchantress — ^Large, deep pink. 

 Radium^Beautiful red, fine large bloom. 

 Golden Glow — Fine bright yellow. 

 Cheerful — Deep pink, large flowers. 

 Arctic — Fine white, large flowering. 

 Ivory — Beautiful cream}- white. 



Herbaceous Hydrangeas 



Excellent for pot culture for blooming indoors 

 during the winter. The foHage keeps dark green 

 throughout the winter, making them an ideal deco- 

 rative plant. Thej' can also be planted outdoors, as 

 they are hardy. 



Otaksa — Rich pink, changing to white and blue. 

 Splendens — Clear red. 

 Trophee — Watermelon red blooms. 

 Gertrude Glahn — Deep rose. 

 Souv. de M. Chautard — Deep rose pink. 

 Deutschland — Salmon pink. 



Price: 25c each; Large specimen plants in 6 

 inch pots, 75c each. 



House Ferns 



Very likely you have admired a friend's house 

 ferns? Why not have some of your own? Nothing so 

 cheap, growing more beautiful from year to year. 

 They last a life time. We marvel why they are not 

 in ever}' home. Not one fern but in every room. Fair, 

 good, loose soil, partial sun-shine, living room tem- 

 perature and lo\'ing care is all that is required. 



Plant at least 2 or 3 of the first size in a pot or 

 crock, 4 to 5 inches across, or one large plant, then 

 move into larger containers when necessary. 



Brighten youT home with these lovely ferns, now 

 cheap in price. In a year or two no amount of money 

 could buy them from you. Order several while the 

 price is down. 



Price of all Ferns in extra strong pot plants, 

 2 for 25c; 15c each; large plants from 4 and 5 

 inch pots, 75c each, postpaid. 

 Teddy, Jr. — New dwarf Fern. Fronds are broad 

 and Ijeautifully tapered from the base to the tip. 

 drooping just enough to make a graceful plant. 

 Produces nearly four times as many fronds as any 

 other Fern introduced. Compact, thrives under any 

 condition. 

 Roosevelt — Resembles the Boston Fern, but pro- 

 duces many more fronds, thus making a hand- 

 somer and bushier plant; in fact, it today is more 

 popular with the florists than the Boston; it will 

 make a larger plant in a shorter time. The fronds 

 are beautifully undulated, giving it a very pretty 

 rising effect. 

 Boston Fern — This fern differs from the ordinary 

 Sword Fern in having much longer fronds. This 

 drooping habit adapts this variety for growing as 

 a single specimen for a table or pedestal. 

 Dwarf Boston — Same as Boston variety but a 



dwarf compact plant. 

 Verona — The fronds are very fine and fluffy. Known 

 as Lace or Baby Breath Fern. Dwarf or compact 

 growth. 



The Dingee & Conard Co. 



Forty or fifty years ago my Mother bought many roses from 

 you. I have never seen better Roses, nor any more beautiful 

 than those my Mother secured from you those long years ago. 

 I am cultivating Roses now in my yard and would greatly ap- 

 preciate your Rose catalog. 



Sincerely yours, 



J. O. Willett, .\rizona. 



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