SPRING-FLOWERING BULBS, ROSES AND HOUSE PLANTS 



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Ideal Dingee Flowers for Fall Planting 



Herbaceous Peonies 



Tbe Very Best Time to Plant Them 

 is in the Fall 



Peonies, after once being planted, require 

 little attention and care, thrive almost any- 

 where, and are absolutely hardy every- 

 where. They do best in good, rich soil and 

 an open, sunny position, but this is not 

 absolutely necessary. During the growing 

 season they like an ocasional, liberal supply 

 of water. They are not troubled with insect 

 pests, and, after once becoming thoroughly 

 established, will take care of themselves, in- 

 creasing in size and beauty every year. Pe- 

 onies will be shipped as soon as possible 

 after they can be dug — or about Oct. 1st. 



35 cts. each, 3 for $1.00, $2.00 per doz., 

 postpaid, except where noted. 



Duchesse de Nemours. Large, white, fra- 

 grant. 50 cts. 



Delicatissima. Large; purple-rose with 

 salmon center. 50 cts. 



Festiva Maxima. The grandest of all 

 whites. Petals flaked with carmine. 50 cts. 



Andre Laurie. Rosy red; free. 



Boadicea. Large guards, high center; 

 blush-white, flushed rosy. 



Delacheii. Velvety purple. 



Edulis superba. Brilliant pink; early. 



Pragrans. Deep rose-pink; very large; 

 exquisite fragrance. 



Humei. Very large. Cherry pink; early. 



Louis van Houtte. Violace- 

 ous-red. , 



Queen Victoria. White with 

 yellow center, very large and 

 profuse in bloom. 



Victoria tricolor. Handsome 

 blush, with inner petals sal- 

 mon. Very free in bloom. 



Whitleyi. A pure white. One 

 of the best. 



Special Offer 



Set of 10 varieties of Peonies 

 as above, all but tbe first three, 

 for $2.50 postpaid. 



Dingee Choicest Hardy 



Perennial Phlox 



Diversified and brilliant col- 

 ors, profuse and continuous 

 bloom and adaptability to al- 

 most any situation or soil pla- 

 ces Hardy Phlox in the front 

 rank of desirable flowering 

 plants. Being perfectly hardy, 

 once planted, they improve and 

 multiply in vigor and beauty 

 each successive year. Price, 

 strong, field-grown plants, four 

 to six eyes, 15 cts. each, any 4 

 for 50 cts., any 9 for $1.00. Set 

 of 20 varieties named below, 

 $2.15, postpaid. 



Beranger. White, suffused 

 pink. 



Boulet de Peu. Dwarf. Deep 

 red. 



Coquelicot. Pure scarlet, 

 crimson eye. 



Diadem. Dwarf, pure white. 



Eclaireur. Purplish crimson, large. 



White Eclaireur. Large, pure white. 



Pernand Cortez. Tall. Deep crimson. 



G. A. Stroblein. Brilliant scarlet-orange 



Iris. Tall. Bluish violet. 



Tapis Blanc. Dwarf. Pure white. 



Terre Neuve. Dwarf. Grayish lilac. 



Wolfgang von Goethe. Dwarf. Bright 

 salmon pink. 



Brilliant. Clear, blood-red. 



L'Aiglon. Carmine-rose. 



Mount Sully. Orange-scarlet, purple eye. 



Perle Hose. Rose-purple. 



Schlossgartner Beicheneau. Carmine- 



rose. 



Selma. Tall. Pale rose. 



Rachel. Rose-pink; purple eye. 



Suffrage. Lilac-mauve, rosy center. 



Herbaceous Spireas 



Compacta multiflora. Compact growth, 

 feathery white flowers, in plumes. 



Astilboides floribunda. Large plumes of 

 feathery white flowers; for bouquets. 



White Spirea (Astilbe Japonica). Very 

 popular for winter forcing. Splendid in the 

 open ground. Feathery panicles of white 

 flowers. 



Strong, field-grown plants of these varie- 

 ties, 15 cts. each, 4 for 50 cts.. 9 for $1.00; 

 larger plants, 20 cts. each, 3 for 50 cts. 



Type of Dingee Glorious Peonies. 



