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THE DINGEE & CONARD CO., WEST GROVE, PA. 



i LARGE PALMS Xr DECORATIVE PLANTS 



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C^ rSENTIA FOSTERIANA 1^0 



One of the grandest of ail palms. It is a strong, tall grower, and 

 being of an exceedingly robust disposition thrives in almost any 

 situation. It will remain uninjured by chauges in teniperaturf, 

 while the splendid surface of its foliage enal>les it to stand the dry, 

 hot air of the living room. The leaves are a deep, glossy grei'n. fan- 

 shaped split deeply into segments. This is one (jf the hardiest Palnis 

 we know. Makes a magnificent pot plant. Strong, youn< plants, S 

 to 12 inches, high, 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts., postpaid. Lar-c 

 plants, splendid specimens, $ I each, by Express only. 

 C^ KENTIA BELMOREANA i^G 



Of adwarfer habit, but more Compact and si>reading than iM9s;er/a?ia, 

 possessing, however, the same strong manner of growth andsjAendin 

 constitution that make either variety almost indispensable. Strong, 

 young plants, 8 to 12 inches high, 20 cts. each ; 7 for $|, postpaid. 

 Large plants, splendid specimens, $1, by Express only. 

 (^ ARECA LUTESCENS i^G 



One of the most graceful Palms, especially when it attains large 

 size. Its dark, glossy green leaves are gracefully curved on slende; 

 stems, and the entire foliage is gracefully disposed. The trunk and 

 stem- is golden green. (See description and illustration, page 91.) 

 Strong plants, 8 to 12 inches high, 30 cts. each ; 4 for $|; large 

 plants, 18 to 24 inches high, $1 each, by Express only. 

 C^ COCOS WEDDELLIANA i^G 



Tile most elegant and graceful of all the smaller Palms. It is an 

 erect grower and is freely furnished with gracefully arching leaves of 

 a rich green color. This variety is admirablv adapted to growing 

 in Fern dishes, being of slow growth and maintaining its beauty for 

 a long time. Strong plants from S-inch pots, 30 cts each ; large 

 plants from 4-inch pots, 50 cts. each, postpa'-^ 



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KENTIA PALM 



TYPE OF FUCHSIA 



very double flower. Long deep 

 tub<^s and handsome corolla ; 

 bright, rich carmine. 



Wave of Life.— Distinctand 

 beaulifnl. Elegant golden-y el 

 low foliage; crimson tui-'C and 

 sepals ; royal purple corolla ; 

 an abundant bloomer. 

 Ptienomenal.— The finest freest blooming, double large flowering Fuchsia in 

 cultivation; flowers enormous, borne with great freedom; short tubes and sepals 

 of bright crimson color ; corolla bright violet purple. 

 Mrs. C. Blanc. — Rich magenta purple, with sepals of bright red. 

 Lovely.— Large semi-double flowers. Color, rosy mauve, scarlet sepals, 



^DFr'IZXI OFFFD The entire collection of is splendid Fuchsia 



'^■'^1-V^I/-%I- \Jt I LK described above, postpaid, for $1. 



THE GENUINE SMYRNA PIG 



For many years we have had this plant in our collection, having imported it 

 from the Far East. We offer now, in limited quantities, strong plants on own 

 roots, grown from fruiting wood, which will commence to bear at once. As a 

 pot or tub plant, it isextremelv valuable, either indoors or outside. It will 

 winter safely in an ordinary cellar, or it can be allowed to harden ofl[ With a few 

 frosts in the early Fall and then brought indoors for growing during the Winter. 

 It will produce three crops in a season. The fruit is delicious beyond descrip- 

 tion, being large and sweet and almost seedless; especiany when eaten fresh from 

 the tree. This is one of the rare plants that you should not miss getting. 

 Orders filled in rotation as received. 



Strong 2% and 3-inch pot plants, 30 cts. each ; 2 for 50 cts. ; 4-inch pot 

 plants, 50 cts. each ; 6-inch pot plants, $| each, postpaid. 



SPLENDID EREE-BLOOMING FUCHSIAS 



0^ Easily Grown and Sure to Bloom i^o 



For ease of culture, varied colors, profusion of bloom and adaptability to | 

 all locations we strongly recommend Fuchsias, the best varieties of which ' 

 are oflfered in the following list. They are suitable alike for winter blooming | 

 or for growing outdoors, either in beds or in pots, boxes or vases, as the ca^e 

 may be. A collection of flowering plants is not complete without Fuchsias, \ 

 and the extremely low price at which splendid sorts are oflfered permits of a , 

 choice collection of different varieties at a small cost. • 



Strong plants, sure to thrive and bloom, 10 cts. each ; 4 for 35 

 cts. ; 6 tor 50 cts., postpaid. 



Speciosa.— A genuine ever-bloomer. Elegantly shaped and of good sub- i 

 stance. Orange scarlet corolla and white sepals ; calyx rose-carmine. One i 

 of the best in cultivation. < 



Emperor of Germany.— Splendid trailing variety, with extra large, : 

 double flowers ; rich wine red, sepals rosy carmine. ' 



Trophy. — Splendid large purple flower, with rich crimson shading. ' 



Rozains Patrie.— New double white variety wtih extra large flowers;- 

 deep carmine sppals. ! 



Duke of Albany.— Constant bloomer of drooping habit. Extra large • 

 violet purple flowers. 



Mme. Thebaud.— Bright carmine bordered with white. Splendid double I 

 flowers with reflexed petals. j 



Constancy. — Large, single flowers ; bright carmine corolla; white sepals. • 



Trailing Queen.— Splendid variety of trailing habit. Fine for pots and 

 vases. Wine color, with bright carm'ine sepals ] 



Jupiter. — Extra large and i 



