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DINGEE'S ROSES ARE ALWAYS THE BEST 



TUBEROUS -ROOTED BEGOIVIAS. — Unsurpassed for bed- 

 ding- and pot culture. As easily cared for as a Geranium. 

 The large bulbs we send out produce all Summer in profu- 

 sion, g'org-eous and brilliant flowers, 3 to 5 Inches in diameter. 

 Price of separate colors, 15 cts. each; any 4 for 50 cts. ; 9 for $1. 



Superb Pink. — Very brig-ht. 



Superb Scarlet. — Intense, 

 flame-colored flowers. 



Superb Yello^v. — Brilliant 

 and g-lowing- yellow color. 



Superb White. — Larg^e, pear- 

 ly white flowers. 



Superb Rose. — The beauti- 

 ful flowers are soft, shining- 

 rose color. 



1 each 5 superb colors described above for 60 cts. 



Superb Single Mixed Colors. I Double Mixed. — Very scarce. 

 — Embracing a g-orgeous ar- Beautiful double flowers, all 

 ray of colors, 10 cts. each; colors. 25 cts. each; 5 for $1. . 



for 50 cts.; $1 per dozen. I 



RARE NEAV TIGRIDIAS. — They produce in constant suc- 

 cession immense, bold, shell-like flowers of marvelous beauty. 

 Price of Tigridias named belo^v, 5 cts. each; 50 ct.s. per dozen. 



Conchiflora. — Yellow flow- 

 ers, spotted with crimson. 



Grandiflora. — Large crim- 

 son flowers, marked with 

 g-olden yellow. 



Grandiflora Lilacea. — Lilac, 

 with purple and "white spots. 



Grandiflora M i x e d.— All 

 colors. 



Grandiflora Alba. — Pearly 

 white, marked at base a cleai 

 brown. 



Grandiflora Rosea. — Brig-ht 

 rose, rich yellow in center. 



Grandiflora Aurea. — Large 

 flowers; pure deep g-olden 

 yellow; rich. 





3IONTBRETIA CROCOSMIAEFLORA. — Throws up numer- 

 ous flower stalks which are loaded with slig-htly drooping 

 spikes of trumpet-shaped orang-e-scarlet flowers. 5 cts. each; 

 3 for 10 cts.; 10 for 25 cts. 



CALADIUM ESCUUENTU3I. — A mag:nificent ornamental 

 foliage plant. Grows 4 to 6 feet hig-h; leaves immense, often 

 measuring- 4 feet in length by 2 feet in breadth. Beautiful 

 bright g-reen. Fine bulbs, 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; 10 for 

 ^1. Larg-e size, 25 cts. each; 5 for $1. 



TRITOMA UVARIA (Blazing Torch). — Produces tall spikes, 

 brilliant flame-colored crimson and yellow flowers from 

 August until severe frosts. Hardy, with protection. Very 

 effective. 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1. 



SUMMER-BLOOMING HYACINTH (Hyacinthus Candicans). 

 — Blooms from Aug-ust until October; grows 18 inches to 2 

 feet high; large spikes of pure white, bell-shaped flowers. 

 Perfectly hardv. 5 cts. each; 6 for 25 cts.; 50 cts. per dozen. 



ZEPH^TRAIVTHES.— Beautiful Lily-like plants of rare 

 beauty; splendid in the g-arden or in pots. 



Sulphurea. — Mag-niflcent, 

 larg-e flowers: color, clear, 

 brilliant sulphur j^ellow. 10 

 cts. each; 3 for 25 cts.; 7 for 

 50 cts.; 15 for $1. 



Candida. — Fine white flow- 

 ers. 3 for 10 cts; 10 for 25 

 cts.; 25 for 50 cts. 



AVhite. — At first pale pink, 

 changing- to pure white. 3 

 for 10 cts.; 10 for 25 cts.; 25 

 for 50 cts. 



Rose a. — Blooms all the 

 time. Large rose colored 

 flowers. Superb. 3 for 10 

 cts.; 10 for 25 cts.; 25 for 

 50 cts. 



Set of 4 Zephyranthes for 15 cts.; 4 Sets for 55 cts, 



SUMMER-FLOW^ERING OXALIS. — Splendid for bordering- 

 or edging-; also for pots and hang-ing- baskets. Fine foliag-e 

 of the brig-htest possible g-reen. 



Price, 15 cts. per dozen; .50 for 25 cts.; 40 cts. per hundred. 



Lasiandra. — Rosy pink. Dieppi. — Pure white. 



Mixed Colors. — All varieties mixed. 



SCARLET F R E E S I A. — 



Similar in bulb, foliag-e and 

 habit to the White Freesia, 



but the flower? in brilliant 



contrast are brig-htest scarlet, 

 lower petals distinctly blotch- 

 ed. Reallv a g-rand bulb. 3 

 for 10 cts.j 10 for 35 cts. 



