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DINGEE'S ROSES ARE ALWAYS THE BEST 





Otaheite Ore^nge 



A dwarf reproduction of the genuine fruit-bearing- Orange 

 tree, the flowers being identical. It flowers and fruits in pots 

 and blooms continuously. The fragrance of the flowers is 

 delicious, and with one or two plants o- - can have a generous 

 supply of highly prized and much coveted orange blossoms 

 Fruitsimmediately after flowering; the fruit measures about 

 three inches m diameter and is quite edible. On a single 

 bush, 20 inches high, 164 buds were counted. Strong: youna- 

 plants, 15 ets. each; 4 for 50 cts.; larger size, 25 cts. each; 5 

 for $1, postpaid. ' 



GREVILLEA ROBUSTA 



The Australian Silk Tree 



A magnificent plant for decorative purposes; quicker growing- 

 than a Palm and equally effective; of easy growth- finely cut 

 foliage, rivaling a rare Fern; attains magnificent proportions. 

 The leaves are very fine for designs and do not wilt 15 ots 

 each; 4 for 50 ets. 



RUSSELLIA LEMOINII 



A new and rare plant, particularly desirable for hanging bas- 

 kets, pots or vases. Profuse bloomer the entire year. Easily 

 grown and sure to bloom. It has the drooping habit, with small, 

 wiry branches, and small leaves completely hidden by hundreds 

 of vivid scarlet tubular flowers. Exceedingly floriferous, small 

 pot plants showing more flowers than leaves. Strong plants, 

 15 ets. each; 4 for 50 ets. 



Jessamine Maid of Orleans 



A magnificent new variety, with large, double flowers; blooms 

 profusely all Summer; large, double, waxy- white flowers of 

 great substance, produced freely throughout the Summer. We 

 know of no pot plant more desirable than this; the fragrance 

 of the flower is delicious, sweet and elegant. 15 ets. each; 4 for 

 50 cts.; 9 for $1. 



Jessamine Grand Duke of Tuscany 



A magniflcent, ever-blooming plant, Avith large, double, waxy, 

 creamy- white flowers, with the most delicious fragrance of any 

 flower we know; sweeter than a Tuberose; looks like a large, 

 double white Rose. Blooms throughout the season. A superb 

 pot plant; of dwarf, sturdy habit of growth. 15 ets. each; 4 for 

 50 ets.; 9 for $1. 



Confederate Jessamine 



(Rhyneospcrnuin Jasminoitles). — A beautiful pot plant.with 



glossy, evergreen foliage, producing masses of pure white, 

 jessamine-like flowers of most exquisite fragrance; climbin 

 habit; exceedingly fine for trellis and window garden. 15 

 ets. each; 4 for 50 ets.; 9 for .^1. 



Water Lily Nymphaea Odorata 



The well-known \¥ater Lily, famous for 

 the fragrance of its beautiful white flowers, 

 which attain a size of five or six inches 

 across. A free bloomer; a strong, sure 

 grower, of the easiest cultivation. A tub 

 or half-barrel may be utilized to grow it 

 in, if you do not have a pond or pool of 

 water. Plant the roots in muck or loarh, 

 covering the latter with about two inches 

 of sand or fine gravel, to hold them in 

 position. The root should be barely cov- 

 ered. Give plenty of sunshine. Strong 

 roots, 20 ets. each; 3 for 50 ets.; 7 for .$1. 



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The Water Hyacinth 



A curious plant of great beauty. Has smooth, 

 round, green leaves, to which is attached a 

 puffed, bladder-like stalk, by which means 

 the plant is enabled to float on the surface 

 of the water until the roots secure them- 

 selves flrmly in the soil below. The flowers 

 come in beautiful, long spikes, and each 

 flower is the size of a silver dollar; color, a 

 lovely shade of lilac-rose tinted azure blue, 

 with the center rich, golden yellow. Beauti- 

 ful. Plant in tubs or bowls, and give plenty 

 of sun. Strong plants, 15 ets. each; 4 for 50 

 ets.; 9 for $1. 



The Pitcher Plant Saracenia Purpurea 



The wonderful Piteher Plant, the leaves of 

 which will hold a good-sized teacupful of 

 water; A never-ending source of amusement 

 and pleasure. The pitchers or leaves have 

 a well-defined and handsome spout, and are 

 from eight to twelve inches long; color, deep 

 red and green variegated and veined. The 

 flowers are large, color deep purple. Does 

 well in pots or in open ground. Likes shade 

 and plenty of moisture. Evergreen and hardy 

 20 ets. each; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 fo r $1. 



SPECIAL OFFER— I each Pitcher Plant. Water 

 Hyacinth, Water Lily, 50 cts., Postpaid. 



