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



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New Annual HoUyhocks 



Bloom from Seed the First Yee^r. 



This new strain possesses the virtue of the double old- 

 fashioned Hollyhock, with the additional advantage of 

 blooming from seed the first j'ear; plants started from 

 seed sown in March or April, in the house or hot-bed. 

 transplanted In May in their permanent place, will bloom 

 in August and continue until late in the fall. The plants 

 branch out freely and grow to a respectable height, and 

 are not easily attacked bj- the Hollyhock fungus, therefore, 

 retain their fresh, bright green leaves until late. Flowers 

 are double, semi-double, or single. Per pkt., 20 ets.; 3 

 pkts. for 50 ois. 



New Petunia **Enchantress/' 



A beautiful bedding strain comprising all the finest 

 colors in the small-flowering type. Plants are of com- 

 pact, bushy growth, fifteen to eighteen inches in height, 

 bloom most profuselj' throughout the Summer and Fall. 

 For a continuous show of bright, attractive flowers 

 throughout the season this strain will be found very satis- 

 factory. Per pkt., 10 ets.; .3 pkts. for 25 et.s. 



New Tall Nasturtium ** Coquette." 



In size of flov.^ers, brilliant blending and diversity of 

 colors on the same plant, this variety is a vast improve- 

 ment over the popular French "Chameleon." Not only do 

 the flowers varj- on a single plant, but the plants varj' so 

 greatly in bloom from each other that it is almost impos- 

 sible to find any two that are at all alike. A charming 

 novelty. Per pkt., 10 ets.; 3 pkts. for 25 ets. 



New Orchid- Flowering Sweet Pea 

 ** Countess Spencer/ 



A grand, large flower of finest form and most beautiful 

 coloring. The flowers are not only of extremely large 

 size, but are distinct in having the outer edges of the 

 standard and wings beautifully crumpled or waved. The 

 coloring is a silvery white, suffused with soft rose pink, 

 which deepens at the outer edges. In size, form and 

 coloring. Countess Spencer is simply exquisite, beyond power 

 of words to describe. Per pkt., 1.5 ets.; 4 pkts. for 50 ets. 



New 'Trilled and Fancy'* Japanese 

 Morning Glory. 



In these magnificent new sorts in some of the 

 flowers the tissue of the corolla is so ample that it 

 lays in heavy, overlapping folds and the outer edges 

 are deeply lobed. Apart from these distinct ruffled 

 flowers, the remainder of the flowers are very 

 superior in size, variety of eolorings and entirely 

 distinet shades. Per pkt., 10 ets.; 3 pkts. for 25 ets. 



New Annual Hollyhocks. 



Nicotiana Sanderae 



This beautiful new Hybrid Nicotiana 

 with its rosy carmine flowers produces 

 a startling beautiful effect in the gar- 

 den. Such an intensely rosy carmine 

 flower is unknown in any plant of 

 similar character; magnificent either 

 for flower beds, shrubberj^ borders or 

 in the wild garden. There is no plant 

 easier to grow. The care given to the 

 most ordinary annual will suit this 

 new Nicotiana admirably and its orchid- 

 like blossoms can be had in the garden 

 all Summer and i all. Per pkt., 10 ets.; 

 6 pkts. for 50 ets. 



New Salvia Splendens 

 *' Fireball." 



Of the many sorts of Salvia which 

 are now cultivated this splendid novelty 

 is beyond any question of doubt the 

 finest of all. It has larger fiowers, and 

 is also more free flowering than any 

 other kind. It forms a bush of about 

 15 to 20 inches high, from wliich spring 

 broad, long spikes covered with a great 

 number of flowers of the most fiery 

 scarlet. The plants branch freely and 

 are most profuse bloomers. It Is the 

 earliest of all, flowering by the begin- 

 ning of July and continues without a 

 break until frost. It is easily raised 

 from seed and comes true. Per pkt., 

 10 ets.; 6 pkts. for 50 eta. 



