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THE DINGEE & CONARD COMPANY'S 



PHLOX DRUMMONDII (Grandiflora Sec- 

 tion). 



Grandiflora Scarlet. — Brilliant. 10 cts. 



Grandiflora Lilac. — A beautiful color. 10 cts. 



Grandiflora Splendens. — Bright scarlet, with white 

 eye ; a magnificent variety. 10 cts. 



Grandiflora Stellata Splendens. — A beautiful va- 

 riety; vivid crimson, with pure white star-shaped eye. 15 cts. 



Grandiflora Mixed. — A splendid collection. 10 cts. 



PHLOX DRUMMONDII NANA. 



Of dwarf growth and compact habit ; fine for edging and 

 trimming beds. Grows 9 inches. 



We offer three beautiful ne-w varieties : 



Snowball. — Pure white. 15 cis, 



Pure Rose. — Very pretty. 15 cts. 



Fire-ball.— Fiery scarlet. 15 cts. 



Please Note. — Any six scent varieties for 25 cts.; any 

 three 10-cent varieties for 25 cts.: any Uvo ij-cent va- 

 rieties for 25 cts.; the entire collection of 18 varieties 

 for $1.50. 



PENSTEMON. 



Produces beautiful flowers somewhat resembling Glox- 

 inias ; the colors are exquisitely shaded and mottled. The 

 seeds should be started early, and plants set out in May. 



Penstemon, Finest Mixed, 10 cts. 



POPPY. 



Poppies are perfectly- 

 hardy. Seed should be 

 sown where the plants are 

 to grow. The flowers are 

 large and brilliantly col- 

 ored, always making a 

 showy display ; 2 feet. For 

 novelties, see page 74. 



Poppy, Carnation- 

 FloAvered. — Splendid 

 large double flowers ; all 

 colors mixed. 10 cts. 



Danebrog (see illus- 

 tration). — Each of the four 

 petals has a white spot, 

 forming a distinct white 

 cross on a brilliant scarlet 

 ground, resembling the 

 Danish national flag. 10 

 cts. 



Umbrosum.— Flowers 

 rich vermilion, with a 

 black spot on each. 

 Orientale. — A handsome perennial variety; bright 

 scarlet. 10 cts. 



The set of 4 Popj>ies, 20 cts. 



PORTULACA. 



This is the salamander amongst flowers. It likes an ex- 

 posed, sunny situation. It can stand any amount of heat or | 

 drought, and will flow- j 

 er in great profusion all j 

 the time and of every 

 conceivable color, j 

 Plants grow about 

 one foot, and are of 

 trailing, spreading! 

 habit. 



Portulac a — 1 

 Crimson King. — A 



very fine intense crim- 

 son variety. 10 cts. 



New Kose. — Fine 

 rose-color. 10 cts. 



Finest Mixed 

 portdlaca rose-flowered. Varieties. 



Grandiflora Alba. — Perfectly double ; pure white ; a 

 splendid variety. 20 cts. 



Double Kose Mixed. — A splendid collection of double 

 rose-flowered varieties; the colors are unusually brilliant 

 and varied. 10 cts. 



The set of j" Portulacas , 40 cts. 



SCABIOSA (Mourning Bride). 



The dwarf varieties are beautiful border plants ; flowers 

 are a great variety of colors and excellent for cutting. 



Scabiosa, Dwarf Double, Mixed. — Flowers double, 

 and include all shades of white, maroon, carmine, lilac, etc. 



SEDUM. 



One of the stone crops, and very good for rock or rustic 

 Work, stone walls and ornamental mounds. 

 Sedum Coeruleum. — Pretty blue. 10 cts. 



POPPY DANEBROG. 



STOCKS (German Ten-Weeks). 



Stocks are very satis- 

 factory and beautiful for 

 outdoor planting, and 

 equally desirable for pot 

 culture. The flowers are 

 noted for their fragrance 

 and splendid range of 

 color. To have a con- 

 tinuous succession of 

 bloom, sow seed from 

 March to May. 



Stock, Large 

 Flowering Dwarf, 

 Blood - Ked. — The 

 richest, deepest-colored 

 Stock grown ; 10 inches. 

 15 cts. 



Large Flowering 

 Dwarf, Pure White. 

 — A lovely variety. 10 

 cts. 



Large Flowering 

 Dwarf, Deep Pur- 

 ple. — A splendid color. 

 10 cts. 



Large Flowering 

 Dwarf, Finest 

 Mixed, 10 cts. 



Wall -Flowered 

 Leaved, Crimson. — 

 A very choice variety; dark, shining leaves, like a wall- 

 flower. 15 cts. 



Wall-Flowered, White. — Pure white, contrasting 

 finely with dark foliage. 15 cts. 



Wall-Flowered, Finest Mixed. — A handsome col- 

 lection of wall-flowered varieties. 15 cts. 



Intermediate Stocks. — Valuable on account of flow- 

 ering late in Fall, also as pot-plants for early Spring; finest 

 mixed varieties. 10 cts. 



New Giant Perfection.— Plants attain a height of \ - 

 feet, producing large spikes of perfectly double flower ; 

 mixed colors. 15 cts. 



German Ten-Weeks, Mixed. — A mixture of fine 

 varieties, growing ij^ feet. 10 cts. 

 The set of 10 German Ten-weeks Stocks, $r. 



!New Ten Weeks Stock— TFMte Pyramid. 



A magnificent 

 Pure White Ten- 

 Weeks Stock. The 

 accomp any ing il- 

 lustration conveys 

 a fair idea of the 

 immense pyramids 

 of perfectly double 

 flowers, the indi- 

 vidual blooms often 

 measuring over two 

 inches in diameter. 

 The plants are of 

 neat.compacthabit. 

 Altogether, we con- 

 sider this New 

 Stock one of the 

 finest recently in- 

 troduced. 20 cts. 

 per pkt. ; 3 pkts. 

 for 50 cts. 



SALVIA 



(Flowering 

 Sage). 



One of the most 

 gorgeous plants ; it 

 grows freely in any 

 light, rich soil, from 

 18 inches to 2 feet 

 high. Seed should 

 be started in boxes 

 or hot-beds. 



Salvia Splen- 

 dens (Scarlet 

 Sage). — Intense, 

 dazzling scarlet. 

 10 cts. 



Patens. — Splen- 

 did deep blue ; can 

 also be grown in 

 the house. 25 cts. 



■WHITE PYRAMID STOCK. 



