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



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Dingee Bermuda Easter Lilies 



This superb variety is one of the finest for house decoration, is in ever-increasing popularity. WTien in 

 full bloom the plant is lovely in the extreme, of neat and graceful habit, flowers pure white and delightfully 

 perfumed. It is unexcelled as a window plant. The Easter Lily is a vigorous grower with ordinary attention. 



Grand for Winter-Flowering 



A rich soil is required, which can be usually oVjtained from yard or garden. The pot or box should be 

 not less than 6 inches deep. Place about 2 inches of broken crockery or coal cinders at the bottom to .secure 

 free drainage. Fill closely with soil to the top, plant the bulb, water moderately and put away in a warm place 

 until the roots begin to form. Then transfer to the sitting-room to the warmth and light. Bermuda Easter 

 Lilies may be planted outside. They are hardy in the southern states and will sur%-ive northern winters if pro- 

 tected with leaves or litter. They 



Flower in Three "Months from Planting 



The bulbs we offer are the true Bermuda Easter Lilies 'Lilium Harrisii', secured direct from our Bermuda 

 grower, and are the best to be had. Smaller and inferior bulbs can be purchased at a much lower price, but such 

 bulbs are almost worthle.ss. as they produce few flowers. We offer only large and healthy bulbs, therefore, 

 which will make a vigorous growth and give an abundance of bloom. This years importations are unusually 

 fine, and bulbs are ready for immediate delivery. You can depend upon them for complete satisfaction. 

 Large Bulbs, Popular Size, producing 3 to 6 flowers. 15 cts. each, 50 cts. for 4, Si. 25 per doz., postpaid. 

 Extra-Large Bulbs, producing S to 12 flowers. 20 cts. each, 50 cts. for 3, S2 per doz., postpaid. 

 Bulbs of Enormous Size, producing 12 to 15 flowers. 40 cts. each, 75 cts. for 2, S4 per doz., postpaid. 



Japan Easter Lily {Ldmm longiflomm) 



Weil-known, beautiful, snow-white, fragrant, hardy 

 garden Lily. Flowers trumpet-shaped, 6 to 8 inches 

 long. Is entirely free from di-sease of any kind; there- 

 fore sure to satisfj'. This is also a splendid variety 

 for forcing for winter flowers. Large bulbs, 15 cts. 

 each. 50 cts. for 4; extra-large bulbs, 20 cts. each, 

 .50 cts. for 3; enonnous-size bulbs, 25 cts. each, $1 for 

 5, postpaid. 



Miscellaneous Lilies, Etc, 



Erythronium grandiflorum 



THE BEAUTIFUL WOOD-LILY 



These exceedingly ornamental hardy plants are 

 now immensely popular. Planted in open ground, 

 they are entirely hardy and will found a colony, tak- 

 ing care of themselves. They will also delight all as a 

 window plant for winter blooming, being of the easiest 

 culture and sure to bloom freely in midwinter; a few 

 bulbs will give a pot full of handsome foliage plants, 

 which produce numbers of graceful, drooping, lily- 

 like flowers; color a fine shade of yellow. The bulbs 

 should be potted or planted soon after being received, 

 as they suffer if allowed to remain dry. 5 cts. each, 

 25 cts. for 6, 40 cts. per doz. 



Erythronium revolutum 



Those who know the beauty of Erythroniums will 

 best appreciate this new species when we .say it is 

 the most beautiful of the famih'. The flowers are 

 large and in color very striking, white tinged with 

 green. The leaves are narrow, beautifully mottled 

 with brown. It is unlike any other variety in culti- 

 vation; of easy culture, growing to perfection inordi- 

 nary soil and location. Fine bulbs, 10 cts. each, 

 25 cts. for 3, 50 cts. for 7. 



Camassia Cusickii 



This is a grand new species, destined to become 

 a general favorite wherever grown. The bulbs are 

 large, running from two to eight ounces. The leaves 

 are particularly fine, fully a foot in length. It blooms 

 in wonderful profusion, producing in great racemes 

 2 to .3 feet in height hundreds of pale sky-blue flow- 

 ers. Equally satisfactory for open-ground cultiva- 

 tion or for planting indoors. 20 cts. each, 50 cts. for 3. 



The Cuban Lily {Sdlla Clusu) 



A magnificent winter-blooming bulb which for ease 

 of culture, sureness of bloom and superb flower stands 

 at the head of all winter-blooming bulbs for house 

 culture. It is exceedingly rare. The flowers are star- 

 shaped and are borne in one enormous cluster. The 

 color is distinct and strikingly rich, a dark blue \^-ith 

 golden yellow anthers, giving a magnificent effect. 

 Delicious fragrance. After flower fades it is a splendid 

 decorative plant. 15c. ea., 50c. for 4,. SI for 9, postpaid. 



St. Joseph's Lily {Lilium candidum) 



We have imported a superb lot of Lilium candidum 

 which were especially grown and prepared for winter- 

 blooming in pots. The bulbs are of enormous size 

 and will throw up strong stalks crowned with a pro- 

 fusion of pure waxy white Lilies; exquisitely sweet. 

 Give same culture as is recommended for Lilium 

 Harrisii. Large bulbs, 15 cts. each, 50 cts. for 4, $1 for 

 9, postage paid. 



BERMUDA EASTER LILY 



