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Single and Double Violets 
German Iris 
The memory of the “Blue Flag”’ of the old-time 
gardens is one ever sweet to those whose lives were 
lived in such surroundings, and while the “‘modern” 
Irises, if we may use the term, will remind one of 
the old days, they, too, like everything else of 
these days, have yielded to the influence of improve- 
ment, and there has been evolved a race of flowers 
absolutely bewildering in glory of their form and 
color. 
Canary Bird (Flavescens)—Lovely pale yellow. 
Darius—Yellow and lilac. 
Honorabilis—Deep yellow; mahogany falls. 
Florentina Alba (Silver King)—Early white. 
Ingeborg (Interregna)—Immense white; extra 
early. 
Mrs. H. Darwin—White, violet veining, rather 
dwarf. 
Lohengrin—Foliage and flowers immense, of 
a deep violet mauve, almost pink; a wonderful 
flower. 
Queen of May (Rosy Morn)—Lovely rose lilac. 
Madame Thibault—White, bordered rose lilac 
companion to Mad. Chereau; edge more pinkish. 
Cherion—Standard lilac-mauve: (falls  violet- 
mauve. 
Price, strong field grown roots 15c each; 9 
for $1.00, postpaid. 
OUR AUTUMN EDITION 
of our New Guide to Rose Culture, ready 
about Sept. Ist, will be sent to all customers 
and others upon request. 
Dingee Hardy Violets 
Rich in modest beauty and famed for its enchanting fragrance, the Violet 
continues to increase in popularity. With the last snows of winter still about it 
this gentle flower shyly appears from out of its icy bed, heralding the coming 
of spring. All our plants are absolutely clean and healthy and will produce 
highly satisfactory results. 
Prices, strong plants, 1214c each; any 12 for $1.25. Larger plants 25c 
each, 5 for $1.00, postpaid. If 100 plants are wanted ask for prices. 
Marie Lynch—In color it is a charming shade of lavender-pink and the foliage 
is rich dark green. 
California—tThe largest violet in cultivation. Rich, violet-blue; flowers on 
long stems. 
Farquhar—Double flowers of delicate fragrance; deep blue. 
Governor Herrick—Rich, dark purple; single. 
Lady Hume Campbell—Double blue. Strong, healthy and perfectly hardy. 
Prince of Wales—One of the best. The large, blue, single flowers are deli- 
ciously fragrant. 
* Swanley White—Pure white, perfectly double, fragrant flowers. 
Peacock, New Violet—Thisisan entrancingly beautiful new Violet; the markings 
of its charming color are difficult to describe. The prevailing color in white, 
with delicate tracings and markings of sky-blue. 
Hardy Perennials 
Yucca Filamentosa—Spanish Bayonet—A low-growing evergreen plant 
with narrow leaves. The flower stalk is from 2 to 4 feet high and rises from 
the center. Creamy white, bell-shaped flowers. 25c each; 5 for $1.00. 
FUNKIA (Day Lily) Subcordata Grandiflora—White Day Lily. Handsome 
spikes of large, waxy-like blossoms, with an odor like that of orange blossoms. 
and large, broad, glossy, light-green foliage. One foot to 18inches. 25c each. 
Funkia Aurea Variegata—Flowers purplish-lilac; leaves beautiful variegated 
green and gold. 2 feet. 25c each. 
BLEEDING HEART (Dicentra Spectabilis)—One of the finest plants 
known for borders, pots or for planting in any sunny situation. If potted in 
November and left outside until it has formed new roots and then is brought 
into gentle heat, it will flower early in March. The beautiful rose-colored 
flowers are produced in great abundance and are heart shaped. When 
planted in the open ground it flowers in April and May. Absolutely hardy. 
Strong, dormant roots. 75c each, postpaid. 
DELPHINIUM (Belladonna)—Everblooming hardy Larkspur. The most 
beautiful sky blue of dwarf habit. 3 to 4 feet. Blooms all summer until cut 
down by frost. 25c each, 5 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Formosum—Deep gentian blue with white bee. Long spikes. 18 inches to 
2 feet. 25c each, 5 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Chinese Album—A white flowered form. 2 feet. 25c¢ each, 5 for $1.00, 
postpaid. 
RUBECKIA, GOLDEN GLOW—Grows 6 to 8 feet high, branching freely 
and bearing by the hundreds on long, graceful stems exquisite double flowers 
of golden yellow. 25c each, postpaid. 
A Bed of German Iris 
