FLORIDA. My first order from you was received about a year ago, all first 

 size or one year plants, and they have bloomed so luxuriantly that I have not 

 seen their superiors here. J. J. M., Miami. 



Dingee Hardy Peonies 



Once Peonies are planted they last for 

 a life time. They stand the severest win- 

 ters without the slightest protection. Es- 

 pecially fine for single specimens and cem- 

 etery planting. Prices include postage. 

 PRESIDENT TAFT — Rose type; mid-sea- 

 son. Strong grower, a profuse bloomer, 

 every shoot being crowned by a big 

 bloom. A delicate Hydrangea-pink, com- 

 pletely enveloped in a halo of angelic 

 white. Very fragrant. Price $1.50 each. 

 SARAH BERNHARDT — Strong grower. 

 Flowers remarkable »ize, full and doub- 

 le. Large petals that are twisted and 

 imbricated. Apple blossom pink, each 

 petal tipped. Price, $1.50 each. 

 LORD KITCHENER — Brilliant scarlet. 

 Great producer, making a grand display. 

 Double earlv. Price $1.50 each. 

 LIVINGSTONE— Rose type. Late. Very 

 full, compact, pale lilac rose with silvery 

 tips, center petals fecked carmine. Price 

 $1.50 each. 

 MAD. JULES DESSERT — Large flowers 

 of beautiful form. Color pure white ov- 

 erlaid with a sheen of delicate blush with a pro- 

 nounced pink center, inter-mixed with golden 

 stamens. Price $10.00 each. 

 PRIMEVERE— Large, medium compact, flat bomb 

 type. Guards creamy white splashed scarlet; cen- 

 ter light sulphur-yellow. Price, $5.00 each. 

 CLAIRE DU BOIS — Rose type, late mid-season, 

 large and double, silvery pink. Price, $1.00 each. 

 DR. H. BARNSBY — Large, full, globular blooms. 

 Soft Solferino red shaded crimson, pronounced 

 bluish reflex. Price, $3.50 each. 

 GROVER CLEVELAND — Very large; compact, 

 rose type. Dark crimson. Strong vigorous grow- 

 er. Late. Price, $2.50 each. 

 KARL ROSENFIELD — Semi-rose type. Midseason. 

 Tall grower, fine bloomer. Brilliant dark crim- 

 son. Price, $2.50 each. 

 SUZETTE — Semi-rose type. Midseason. Handsome 

 flowers of elegant shape and superb coloring. 

 Bengal rose shaded carmine purple with silvery 

 reflex. Price, $1.50 each. 

 ALSACE LORRAINE — Semi-rose type. Late mid- 

 season. Petals pronouncedly pointed. In the cen- 

 ter petals are arranged like a water lily. Color 

 rich creamy white, center delicately tinted brown- 

 ish yellow. Price, $3.50 each. 

 ELIE CHEVALIER — Large, globular, developing 

 into a high built crown. Color Tyrian rose, cen- 

 ter flecked with crimson. Price, $2.50 each. 

 JAMES KELWAY — Early midseason. Rose white 

 changing to a milk white, tinted yellow at base 

 of petals. Price, $3.00 each. 

 MONSIEUR JULES ELIE— Early midseason. Im- 

 mense globular-type. Color an ideal glossy lilac- 

 pink shading to deeper rose at the base, the en- 

 tire flower overlaid with a silver sheen. Price, 

 $2.50 each. 

 BARONESS SCHROEDER — Late Rose type. One 

 of the finest all-round peonies. Baby pink fad- 

 ing to the purest white. Immense flowers with 

 high chalice shaped center. Price. $1.50 each. 

 TOURANGILLE — Late midseason. Vigorous grow- 

 er bearing large flat shaped flowers. Color pearly 

 white overlaid with delicate salmon and with 

 shades of La France rose. Price, $5.00 each. 



Japanese Single Peonies 



Price: 75c each; 6 for $3.50 postpaid. 



CLAIRE — Extra large dark red with a thick clus- 

 ter of yellow stamens in the center of the flower. 



EVA — A light but bright crimson with a thick 

 cluster of yellow stamens. 



JACQUELINE — Glittering pure white with yellow 

 stamens in the center. 



NYMPHE — Flesh color pink with yellow stamens. 



L'ETINCELANTE — Very large cup-shaped flowers. 

 Brilliant carmine with silvery margin. 



MIKADO — Crimson with gold center. 



CLARISSE — Opens light pink, changes to pure 

 white. Two rows of petals, inner row somewhat 

 shorter. Yellow stamens. 



Dingee Double Peony 



Standard Peonies 



Price, strong roots, 65c each; $6.50 per dozen. 

 Postpaid. 



CAROLINE ALLEN — Double. Rose and Salmon. 



CANDIDISSIMA — Double. Creamy white. 



CANARY — Double. White primrose center, late. 



CHARLEMAGNE — Lilac, blush center. Double. 



DUCHESSE DE NEMOURS — Sulphur-white. 



DUKE OF WELLINGTON— Sulphur-white. Double. 



EDULIS SUPERBA — Double. Brilliant pink. 



FAUST— Delicate light pink; double, late. 



FESTIVA MAXIMA— White center, flaked red. 



FELIX CROUSSE — Brilliant red. Double. 



FESTIVA ALBA — Cream-white, red spots. Double. 



FRANCOIS ORTEGAT — Deep crimson. Double. 



HUMEI — Cherry pink. Highly cinnamon scented. 



HUMEI CARNEA — Clear flesh tinged rose. 



INSIGNIS — Carmine rose. Very fragrant. 



JEANNE D'ARC — Pure white. Early, double. 



L'ECLETANTE — Double. Crimson red. 



LOUIS VAN HOUTTE — Velvety red. Double, late. 



LADY BRAMWELL — Pink and rose. Double, mid- 

 season. 



LOUIS PARMENTIER— Double. Bright red. 



MODESTE GUERIN — Deep rose. Double, midsea- 

 son. 



MARECHAL VALIANT— Double. Mauve pink. 



NOBILLISSMA— Dark violet red. 



ROSEA ELEGANS — Soft rose. Double. 



Mixed varieties, 50c each; $5.00 per doz., postpaid. 



Lily of the Valley 



One of the most universally known and admired 

 plants. The graceful spikes with the dainty pure 

 white bells, are a delight to the eye, and their de- 

 licate fragrance is exquisite. Plants succeed al- 

 most anywhere, but prefer a partly shaded situa- 

 tion and rich soil. For house culture, plant rather 

 thickly in pots or boxes, scatter some moss or 

 other light material over the soil, which must not 

 cover the crown ; water well and set away in a 

 dark cold place. When brought to heat and light 

 leaves will soon appear. Delivery in November. 

 Strong flowering crowns. Three for 25c; 75c per 

 dozen; $6.00 per 100, postpaid. 



Hardy Azalea Hinodegiri 



Among the most gorgeous of all hardy shrubs, 

 bearing large flowers of fine shape. The beauti- 

 ful color makes an attractive showing when in 

 bloom in early spring. The bush is just one mass 

 of flowers. Evergreen and entirely hardy. Dwarf 

 grower, making a bush in time of from 12 to 24 

 inches high and about the same in diameter. Flow- 

 ers bright scarlet. Strong potted plants from 8 to 

 12 inches, $1.00 each, postpaid. 



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