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THE DIN GEE & CONARD COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



Roman Hyacinths 



Exquisite for Christmas blooming. May be grown in pots 

 or glasses the same as Hyacinths. 



First size bulbs, sure to uloom, 7 cts. pach; six for 35 cts.; 

 ■<0 cts. per doz. 

 Single White. Waxj^ white. 

 Sing-le Blue. Dainty, beautiful. 

 Double Dark Pink. Large bells; handsome, effective. 



Special Offer F-20 ^^* *** *^'"^® named Roman 



Hyacinths, described above, 



for 20 cts.. postpaid. 



Camassia 



Escidenta. Exceedingly pretty star-like flowers of about two 

 inches across. Two to three feet high. Give the bulbs the 

 same treatment as hyacinths. Three for 10 cts.; 35 cts. per 

 doz.. postpaid. 



Leichtlinni. Deep blue, 4 feet. Finest flowers in great pro- 

 fusion. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz. 



Spanish Iris 



Fine for cutting, as they stand gentle forcing well. When 

 planted in open ground maks a fine display. 

 Price 6 cts. each; 6 for 30 cts.. postpaid. 

 British Queen. Large white flowers. 

 King: of the Blues. One of the best blues. 

 King of the Yellows. Fine yellow. 

 Philomela. Very attractive shade of light blue 

 ."Midle.A-. Light blue. 

 Prince of Orange. Yellow and lilac. 

 Sapho. Good bronze. 

 Walter T. Ware. Pale lemon yellow. 



The Blue Milla 



Chinese Sacred Lily. 



Poet's Narcissus (Pheasant's Eye) 



A clump should be in every garden among 

 the shrubbery or in the grass. Needs no 

 protection during winter, blooms very eariy. 

 Can be readily grown in the house. 

 Foeticus. White flowers with orange cup. 



6 cts. each; 60 cts. per doz. 

 Poeticus Flore Pleno. Double, white. 



each; 60 cts. per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 

 Poeticus Ornatus. Very large, pure white' flowers 



formed eye. 6 cts each; 60 cts. per doz. 



Rich blue, star-shaped flowers in profusion at the end of 

 long graceful stems. 5 cts. each; six for 25 cts.; 45 ct.«;. per 

 doz.. postpaid. 



Cinnamon Vine 



A very well-known and most valuable climber. Quite hardy 

 and excellently adapted for outdoor cultivation. It produces 

 delicate white flowers in profusion during the winter if grown 

 in a light and sunny window in the house. Roots, 10 cts. 

 each; 6 for 50 cts. 



scented flowers. 6 cts. 



beautifully 



New Hardy Cluster-Flowered 



Daffodils (Narcissus Poetaz) 



In the manner of producing their flowers in clusters, and in 

 extreme free-flowering qualities, they possess all the merits of 

 the Polyanthus type. Make splendid beds or clumps in bor- 

 ders and are easily flowered in the house in winter. 

 Aspasia. Perianth, pure white yellow eye, large flowers (4 to 



Elvira. Very free flowering, producing a number of stems to a 

 bulb, each bearing three to four flowers; color clear white with 

 yellow eye. Either variety. 8 cts. each; 80 cts. per doz. 



Jonquils 



A branch of the Narcissus family, requiring the' same treat- 

 ment. Twelve bulbs in a 6-inch pot will make a wondrous show 

 in the house. 

 Single. Rich yellow; verv fragrant. 35 cts. per doz.; $2.75 per 



100. 

 Double. Extra flne ; deep yellow. 35 cts. per doz.; $2.75 per 100. 

 Campernelle Mixed. Large vellow flowers; rich and very strik- 

 ing. 40 cts. per doz.; $3.25 per 100. 



TRILLIUM 



(Wake Robin or Wood Lily) 



Interesting and handsome perennial herb, hardy and useful for 

 spring flowering in wild border. Plant in rich, moist places; 

 partial shade. 

 Ovatum. Flowers open pure white, gradually tinge pink and 



finally become deep purple. 10 cts. each; 6 for 50 cts. 

 Sessile Californicum. Strong plants, 12 inches high. Flowers 



pure white, purple centers. 10 cts. each; 6 for 50 cts. 

 Sessile Rubrum. Deep maroon-purple to reddish purple. 6 ct«i. 



each; 6 for 30 cts. 



Poet's Narcissus 



