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



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The Best New Single Geraniums 50 cts. ; 10 for $1 postpaid 



Andrew Lang 



Rich, glowing scarlet, with large v/hite 

 blotch on the two upper petals; center 

 suffused with carmine. 



Crabbe 



Charming shade of cherry-red; over 2^^ 

 Indies across; beautifully arranged. 



General Fitzhugh Lee 



Very large florets; whit.- and crimson. 



Dryden 



Bright rosy-red with white blotches on 

 the petals. 



Southey 



Bright vermilion with wliite blotch in cen- 

 ter of flower and running up into the two 

 upper petals, whicli are suffused with crimson. ) 



General Wolseley 



A striking single variety', producing 

 clear rosy-red flowers, blotched and 

 mottled with white. 



Telegraph 



This variety is undoubtedly the most 

 distinct introduction in this line for many 

 years. It is a strong, vigorous grower, 

 bearing immense trusses of single flowers 

 of mammoth size; the color is a ricii, dee:j 

 orange cerise. 



Mme. Landry 



(Xew Bruant Geranium). — Senii- 

 double. Color, rich salmon, shaded 

 orange, edge of netals of a brighter 

 shade than rest o'f the flower. 



M. P. Morlan 



Enormous trusses of large flowers; 

 rich, rosy salmon; center, white, suf- 

 fused bright salmon. 



Mme. L. Moyot 



A very distinct variety with striped 

 flowers. Large white center, bordered 

 with vermilion. 



The Choicest Single GeraniuIIlS 



PRICE: .Sirong plants, 12 et.s. eacli; 

 3 for 80 cts.; 7 for 60 ets.; 12 for $1, 

 yoHtpaid. 



Columbia. — High scarlet of dazzling 

 brightness; two upper petals, white, 

 scarlet on the edges. 



Countes.s De Blancas. — Color, light 

 salmon pink. 



Dr. Marmoteck. — Lower petals bright 

 violet, changing to carmine at the 

 base and marked in white; marbled 

 and laced with violet and carmine. 



Jacquerie. — Magnificent shade of 

 very dark crimson scarlet. Bold. 



3Iadame Bruant. — Totally distinct; large 

 trusses, white veined with carmine lilac. The 

 five petals regularly bordered with bright 

 solferino. Superb. 



Negus Menelik. — Creamj' white, shading into 

 a deep border of bright pink. Good truss. 



Mme. Coralie Bajac. — The center flower is 

 white; the five petals regularly bordered with 

 rosy carmine, which shades into pale violet. 



La Favorite. — Massive trusses of snowy- 

 white flowers: large, perfectly double. Superb. 



Puritan. — White ground, shaded salmon, 

 deepening to a distinct ring around the center. 



Complete Set of 11 Single 

 Geraniums, postpaid, i)Oc. 



Special Offer 



GLTjniMin— 'rcit'i.Tj;jh 



Triomphe De Xancy. — Semi-double flowers, 

 carmine red with white margins. 



Vineennes. — Our first single pink variety. 



Fancy Leaved Geraniums 



strong- Plants, 15 ets. each; 4 for 50 ots. 



Arbutus. — Golden-leaved variety, bearing 

 profusely light, salmon pink flowers. 



Happy Thought. — Dark green foliage, hav- 

 ing a light cream, almost white, center; dark 

 band about the light zone. 



Madame Salleroi. — Leaves very small, clear 

 green, irregularly dotted with white. Fine 

 f(ir bordering and edging, or as a pot plant. 



Prince Bi.smarck. — A good dark bronze. 



Ivy-Leaved Geraniums— Beautiful and Striking 



Below we offer the best Ivy Leaved Geranium.s, which have been selected for their 

 diversity of color, ease of culture, unique and striking appearance. They are particu- 

 larly desirable for baskets, vases or where a trailing or climbing plant may be used. The 

 bright, shining foliage, shaped like English l\y, is always beautiful and attractive. 

 PRICE: Strong plants, 15 ets. each; 3 for 40 ets. Set of 6, postpaid, for 75 ets. 



August Hardy. — A fine double pink variety. Very desirable. 



Centennaire. — Color, brilliant solferino; t xtra large dotible flowers. 



Corden's Glory. — Bright scarlet; perhaps the very best of its color; free grower. 



Jean d'Arc. — A grand variety. The nearest approach to pure white. 



Mrs. Fink. — Large rosv crimson; very full and double; resembles a Camellia flower. 



Souv. de Charles Turner. — Bright pink in color, approacliing scarlet; upper petals 

 feathered with maroon. 



