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^e Dingee & Condurd Co., West Grove, Pa, 



Jap&.nese Morning^ Glory 



Both in size and marking of flower, rnd in the foliage as well, the Japanese 

 Morning Glories show a great improvement over the Common Morninu Glory. The 

 choice mixed strain which we offer embraces a large assortment of distinct shades, 

 the flowers ranging from deep red to purple and pure silvery white. In many 

 instances the flowers are bordered in beautiful contrasting shades while in others 

 spots of glowing color appear in the white throat, as well as on the flaring corolla. 

 The cinnamon brown and faint creamy yellow shades are especially distinct. Per 

 packet, 5 cts.; oz., 25 cts.' 



Rocliestcr Morning Glory.— A remarkably large, rapid-growing, free-flowering 

 variety, producing magnificent flowers in clusters of from 3 to 5, set off by hand- 

 some foliage, In color the flowers are deep violet-blue in the throat, blending 

 to an azure blue, with a white band at the edge, making a charming contrast. 

 Per packet, 10 cts.; 3 packets for 25 cts. 



Moonflower^ 



In this class of beautiful hardy Climbers the flowers open at sundown and have 

 the delightful fragrance of the Jessamine. They are rapid growers and reach a 

 height of 20 to 30 feet in a single season, the dense, luxuriant 

 foliage making a splendid shade for porches. 



New Hybrid Moonflower.— Especially valuable in the 

 North, as it will begin to bloom earlier than thewhite-s<?eded 

 varieties. The flowers are 4 to 6 inches across and are borne 



profusely, while the foli- 

 age is of three distinct 



types. Per packet, 5 cts.; 



oz., 60 cts. 

 Poliage Moonflower. — 



The old original favorite. 



Particularly desirable for 



porches, arbors, screens, 



etc. , where a dense shade 



is wanted in a short 



time. The large, hand- 

 some, bright green leaves 



are thick and leathery, 



the vines wonderfully 



1 u X u r i a n t and very 



tough, standing storm.«, 



Avinds or abuse well. 



To make sure of flowering 



in Northern localities, the 



seed of this variety should 

 be mvn rariy indoors. For producing shade, hoAvever, it is 

 unsurpassed, and on this account should be included in 

 every order. Per packet, 5 cts.; oz., fl. 



J.\P.A.NESE MORNING GLORY 



FOLIAGE MOONFLOWER 



Premium Offer ^•^^"'T 'T„ tr.^" 



amounting to $1 can 



'^^ select to the value of 



$1.25. Orders for $2 can select to the value of 

 $2.50, and so on. 25 cts. worth of Seeds free with 

 each dollar's worth ordered. 



Ornek.mental Gr^ssej* 



In connection with Everlasting flowers, Orna- 

 mental Grasses, if properly dried, produce a 

 si)lcndid effect. Plant the seed early in the 

 .'Spring in open ground, cutting the sprays 

 l)ef()r« tlie seed forms, and drying slowly in a 

 cool place in tlie same manner as Everlasting 

 flowers. 



Mixed Annnal Varieties,- A mixture con- 

 taining seeds of a large number of choice 

 varieties, which will produce feathery sprays 

 for use in bouquets of large flowers during 

 the Summer, and for decorative purposes 

 when dried during the Winter. Per packet, 

 10 cts.; oz.,25cts. 



Our Big: $1 Box of Choice Seeds 



30 Different Varieties, One Packet Each, of 



the Best Seeds, Postpaid, for $1 5 With One 



Novelty Absolutely Free of Charge. 



There is such a vast difference in both flower and 

 vegetable seeds that we desire to demonstrate to our 

 customers that the D. &'C. Seeds are the best the 

 market affords. This collection contains a full .'■ized 

 packet each of the fifteen most popular vegetables and 

 fifteen of the choicest varieties of flower seeds, thirty 

 packets in all, postpaid for $1. Satisfaction and safe 

 delivery guaranteed. 



One packet each of the following vegetables : 

 Beet, Celery, Peas 



Lettuce, 2 Radishes, 



Beans 



Cabbage, 



Carrot, 



Musk melon, 

 Onion, 



Tomato, 



Turnip. 



Sweet Co 

 Spinach 



One packet each of the following flowers : 

 AUyssum Cosmos, Nasturtium, 



Asters, Dianthus, Pansy, 



Candytuft, Marigold, 2 Sweet Peas 



Chrysanthemum, Mignonette, Verbenas. 



Cockscomb, Morning Glory, 



SPECIAL. OFFER. For good measure, with the 

 above collection vc will include free of charge one 

 packetofasplendid novelty of our selection for trial. 



NOTE.— This spreial nffn- /.s iml .^nhjn; tn our rr-gnlar 

 premium discount. Ear further port iiul(ir.< iriid. names of 

 varieties, see back of order sheet. 



Everlswsting*r 



EVERLASTINGS 



For Winter decorations Everlasting flow- 

 ers are exceedingly valuable, owing to their 

 rich, brilliant colors. To have the bePt 

 results, plant the seeds in the open ground 

 early in Spring, when tlie tiees are .starting 

 inio le;if. Thin the planis to .'-tand seve- 

 ral iiK'lies ajiart in Hie row, and keep well 

 cultivated to prudnee line lioweis in large 

 numbers. Cut the llov.crs immediately after 

 they open and tie in small bundles, drying 

 slowly in a cool, shady place, hanging the 

 flowers down to keep the stems straight. ^Ye 

 offer mixed seed, which will produce in abun- 

 dance the most attractive flowers of a great 

 variety of colors. Per packet, 10 cts. : oz.. 

 50 cts. 



