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THE DINGEE & CONARD COMPANY'S 



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For hardy clumps of brilliantly colored masses of flowers on the lawn or among shrubbery, Hardy Perennial Phlox_ takes 

 the \ery fir^L rank The great showy heads or panicles of bloom are produced and multiphed in gorgeous profusion from 

 Midsummer until checked bv frost The %arietieb offered below are entirely hardy; will give great satisfaction. 



Aurore Boreale. — Flowers 

 large, in dense panicles ; mini- 

 mum orange, purple centre of 

 great effect. Price, 20 els. each. 

 Cross of Honor. — Striped 

 rose mauve and white. Price, 

 20 cts. each. 



Gold. — Beautiful 

 shaded pink, with 

 extra fine. Price, 



Cardinal 

 rich salmon, 

 crimson eye; 

 20 cts. each. 



Frau M. Speman. — Salmon 

 red, tinted orange, darker eye ; 

 large, extra. Price, 20 cts. each. 



Gen'l Frolow. — Enormous 

 flowers ; rose purple, dark eye. 

 Price, 20 cts. each. 



Lotliaire. — One of the most 

 superb varieties ever introduced ; 

 the flowers are of immense size, 

 and form grand masses of bloom 

 of the most brilliant and gorgeous 

 color, deep rich salmon, with in- 

 tense crimson eye ; wonderfully 

 beautiful (see cut). Price, 25 

 cts. each. 



M. Marey. — Flow-ers very 

 large, well formed; deep rose, 

 velvety carmine circle in centre ; 

 large panicle ; extra, single floret 

 covered a silver dollar. Price, 

 20 cts. each. 



Richard "Wallace. — This 

 very handsome, tall, showy va- 

 rietv forms large clumps, which 

 aie a conspicuous and permanent 

 ornament to any grounds ; great 

 trusses of pearly white flowers, 

 with violet centre ; a most nota- 

 ble variety (see cut). Price, 25 

 cts. each. 



Star of Lyon. — Snow white, 

 well-defined eye of hlac rose, 

 Price, 20 cts. each. 



White Queen. — Pure white; is 

 adv.art \;- >. l 1 . Price, 20 cts. each. 



PERENNIAL PHLOX. RI'H VKI 



AND WHITE QUEEN. 



IRIS KEIVIPEFERII. 



This, the Japanese class, is the grandest of all Irises. It 

 is entirely hardy and lasts for years, increasing in size and 

 beauty. A clump of these Irises is a very attractive sight; 

 glossy, luxuriant blades standing close, upright and stately, 

 three to five feet high. ,The flowers are borne at the end of 

 strong stems, and are truly magnificent, six to eight inches 

 across, beautiful in form and glorious in color. The flowers 

 come in profusion during June and last a long time ; a single 

 root will make a fine clump. 



Arthur Silhrand. — Single white, slightly dusted with a 

 delicate shade of lilac; centre deep. 20 cts. each. 



Calypso. — Color light lilac, changing to white ; centre of 

 flower a delicate shade of purple; bright and very distinct 

 markings. 15 cts. each. 



Cordelia. — Single; color a beautiful shade of sky blue, 

 with rich yellow centre; one of the best. 20 cts. each. 



Dictator. — Double; flowers deep purple, with clear 

 yellow throat ; large and very aitractive. 20 cts. each. 



Gloriosa. — One of the most striking of all; large semi- 

 double flowers, measuring six to eight inches across ; color 

 deep royal blue, with rich yellow throat. 15 cts. each. 



Harlequin. — Single; clear white, tinged with lilac; dis- 

 tinct white markings. 20 cts. each. 



Romeo. — Double, very large; color deep maroon, ex- 

 ceedingly attractive. 20 cts. each. 



The Bride. — Semi-double ; beautiful pure white, with a 

 delicate tinge of yellow in centre. 20 cts. each. 



Special Offer. — The set of 8 grand Irises described above 

 for $1.20 ; any 3 varieties for 50 cts. 



WALLACE, LOTHAIRE 



TRJS KE.MPEFERII, CALMsO AND GLORL sA. 



