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DINGEE'S ROSES ARE ALWAYS THE BEST 



Ornd^mental Grd^sse 





For ornamental purposes, such as hedging, plant- 

 ing in clumps to hide an unsiglitly object, or singly 

 on the lawn, these grasses are strikingly original 

 in effect and impart a degree of tropical brilliancci 

 to the landscape. The clvimps enlarge in size yearly, 

 each season's growth dying to tlie ground every 

 Winter, but is supplanted by newer, denser and 

 more vigorous increase. In the Pall the grass may 

 be cut and utilized for the Winter protection of 

 lender plants and Roses. The plumes whicli these 

 grasses produce are large and beautiful, having a 

 feathery appearance, and are useful for interior 

 decoration. Absolutely hardy. 



Price of all E^ulalias and Briauthus described 

 below, 15 ets. each; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1. Large 

 clumps, 35 cts. each; 3 for $1, postpaid. 



Eulalias 



GRACILLIMA UNIVITTATA. — Forms exceedingly 

 handsome clumps four to five feet higli, which are 

 hardy in all parts of the country. The graceful, 

 narroAV foliage is beautiful sliining green, with 

 midrib of silvery Tv^hite. 



JAPONICA ZEBRINA. — (irows four to seven feet 

 high. The leaf blades are deep green, distinctly 

 striped crosswise with large bars of pure white, 

 as shown in engraving. 



JAPONICA VARIEGATA. — Blades are striped 

 lengthwise in a handsome manner, being a combi- 

 ■lation of creamy white in the center ^vith a broad 

 margin of bright green. Plumes are very beautiful. 



Eri&nthus 



EULAUAJAPONICA ZEBRINA^ 



Iris Kaempferi 



The most gorgeously colored plants in existence; beautiful. 

 Price of single and double named varieties, 15 cts. each; any 

 4 for 50 cts., postpaid. The set of 10, postpaid, for $1. 



RA"\'ENNAE. — An entirely hardy, reed-like Orna- 

 mental Grass, throwing up thirty to forty fine, erect 

 flower stalks, eight to ten feet high, the first season. 

 The plumes are soft gray in color, and highly valued 

 as parlor ornaments; very effective as lawn plants. 

 SPECIAL OFFER. — We will send by mail, post- 

 paid, one each of the 4 grand Ornamental Grasses 

 dejscribed aboA'e for .'iO cts.; one larse clump of each 

 of~ the above, by mailj for .St.S.";. 



Single Varieties 

 Date-Dogu, No. 1. — Rich vio- 

 let purple, with yellow center. 

 Kimi-no-Megumi, No. 2. — 



Pearly-white petals, delicately 

 veined with ultramarine blue. 



Shishi-Ikari, No. 3. — White 

 ground, veined and mottled 

 dark purple, yellow center. 



Shippo, No. 4. — Light lilac, 

 densely veined purple. 



ShuchiukAva, No. 5. — Crimson 

 purple, white veins. 



Double Varieties 



Kagaribi, No. 6. — White 

 traced with blue, golden star 

 center. 



Koko-no-Iro, No. 7. — Rich 

 royal purple, golden center. 



Shishi-Odori, No. 8. — Rich 

 deep purple, golden center. 



Uchiu, No. 9. — Bright purple, 

 with crimson sheen and few 

 white veins. 



Yomo-no-Umi, No. 10. — The 

 finest white. 



Mixed Varieties, double and single, 2 for 25 cts 



Our Famous Tuberoses 



In tender beauty and delicious fragrance these lovely How 

 have no equal. 



Dwarf Excelsior Pearl Tuberose 



Flowers pure white, very double, of 

 immense size and sweetly scented. 3 

 for 10 cts.; 9 for 25 cts.; 30 cts. per 



dozen, postpaid. 



Orange-flowered Tuberose 



Bears snow-wliite flowers, resemb- 

 ling Orange blossoms, with fragrance 

 as sweet. 5 cts. each; 7 for 2Ti cts.; 40 

 cts. per dozen, postpaid. 



New Variegated-leaved Tuberose v ^ 



The deep green leaves are finely u 

 edged and bordered with white; large 

 white flowers, exquisitely sweet. 5 cts, 

 each; 7 for 25 cts.; 40 cts. per t^cvt^n ^^^^^^ ^^ 



postpaid. ^;^ EXCKL-SIC 



SPECIAL. OFFER. — ^We send, post- \ «_«t - — - -— g»^ .rv *-» ir=« *-» 



paid, 9 Excelsior Pearl Tuberoses, 3 \ 1 U JB J& fx O 53 J^O 1 



Orange-flo^vered and 3 New Varie- ^— — — _«__ 



gated-leaved — 15 in all — for 40 cts. 



