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The Dingee & Gonard Co., West Grove, Pa. 



New and Rare Chrysanthemums 



ON this page are described new and standard varieties, the best and most distinct of their color to be had 

 in America. 

 Our collection positively includes the finest varieties in existence. We make the price so low that 

 every one who orders from this catalogue can include at least a few Chrysanthemums. Follow cultural direc- 

 tions given on page 85 and thev will prove a revelation to vou. 



Chktsanthemums— Col. Appleton in foreground Timothy Eaton in background. — From a photograph taken incur establishment. 

 Prices of all vari»2tles described on tliis page, strolls', liealthy plants. 10 cts. each; 3 for 

 25 cts.; <) ior 50 cts.; $1 per dozen, postpaid. 



BLACK HAWK.— Dark crimson-scarlet. Extra fine. 

 CREMO — A light yellow sport of Glory of the 



Pacific; identical in all respects save in color. 

 CULLINGFORDI.— A fine shade of crimson. One of 



the very best. 

 ECLIPSE.— Lemon-yellow. A sport from Wm. H. 



ChadAvick, of which it is the counterpart in every 



way except in color. 

 ELKSHORN — Color lavender pink. Strong grower. 

 ESTELLA — Large creamy-white. Very beautiful. 

 GEORGE S. KALB.— Best early white. Large 



ball-shaped flov/ers, fully 7 inches across. 

 GLADYS VAADSRBILT.— Bold, handsome, incurved 



flowers. Pearly white with lemon shaded center. 

 GLOBOSA ALBA — Japanese incurved. Globular 



form; pure white; oV-> inches across. 

 GLORY OP THE PACIFIC— The best early pink. 



Magnificent flowers of great size and depth, with 



broad outer petals, faintly reflexed. Snowy clear 



pink color. Dwarf, but vigorous habit of growth. 

 GOLDEN SUNRISE.— Anemone. Outside petals terra 



cotta; inside bronze or old gold. 

 GOLDEN WEDDING.— Still oue of the best yellows. 

 HARRY A. PARR.— Perfect ball-shaped flowers. 



Color lemon-yellow. 

 H. W. BUCKBEE — Grand bright yellow. Dwarf 



growing, large, loosely arranged flowers of wonder- 

 ful beauty. 

 I\ORY The grandest of all whites for general 



planting and for specimen flowers it is the standard 



variety by which others are judged. Color snow 



white. 

 JOHN K. SHAW — The flowers form a perfect ball 



of beautiful popular pink, large in size. 

 LAVENDER Q,UEEN — Color soft lavender-pink. 



Entirelv distinct. Very beautiful and popular. 

 LIBERTY Beautiful rich yellow. A grand variety 



for Thanksgiving and later. 

 MARION HENDERSON — One of the earliest golden 



vellows. Large, incurved flowers. 

 MAUD DEAN.— The best of its color. Violet-pink. 

 MISS MINNIE BAILY.— Color bright pink. Very dis- 

 tinct. Large globular flowers. 

 MAJOR BONNAFFON.— The most popular variety 

 in cultivation. Color golden yellow. 



M. FROMONT.— Color dark red. Incurved flowers, 



nicely plumed. An early bloomer. 

 MLLE. LUCIE FAURE — I'ure white flowers and 



absolutely perfect finish. As round as a globe; iu- 



curved petals, smooth and glistening. Immense size. 

 MODESTO.— The grandest deep golden yellow; 



enormous flowers, 6 to 8 inches across; long stlfC 



stems; mid-season. 

 MRS. C003IBES.— Bright rose color. The flower is 



immense, with broad, slightly reflexing petals. 

 3IRS. J. G. WHILDEN.— One of the finest very 



early yellows. 

 MRS. H. ROBINSON.— A variety noted for the ex- 

 quisite form of its flowers, which are superb white. 

 MRS. JEROME JONES.— Grand stem and perfect 



foliage: large, full, round blooms. Perfect in form 



and color, which is waxy white. 

 3IRS. PERRIN.— A beautiful shade of rose pink. 

 3IRS. J. J. MITCHELL.— Japanese incurved. Clear 



cream color. Very artistic and beautiful. 

 OCTOBER SUNSHINE.— Very fine. Early blooming; 



enormous flowers; Sulphur yellow. 

 OPAH — Color pure white, shading blush pink. Early. 

 PERLE LYONAISE — Bright golden yellow of 



medium size, finely plumed. 

 PHILADELPHIA. — Japanese incurved; creamy- 

 white, tipped primrose. 

 PINK IVORY — Identical with ivory, save color, 



which is a soft pearl pink. Good form, 

 PLUM A — A beautiful hairy variety; the most perfect 



of its tvpe. Color verv delicate pink. Superb. 

 POLY ROSE.— White Glory of the Pacific. Truly a 



great variety. Dwarf grower. 

 SHILOWA — Deep, solid crimson or maroon. Flow- 

 ers perfectlv formed. Tall grower. Magnificent. 

 SILVER WEDDING.— Noble. Flowers 7 to 7y2 ins. 



in diameter and 5 ins. deep. Color pure white. 

 SIMPLICITY Bright golden yellow. A choice 



variety. 

 WHITE BONNAFFON.— Pure white. Fine form. 

 "WILLOW BROOK The earliest of all whites. 



Strong, dwarf grower. A grand variety. 

 YELLOW FITZWYGRAM.— One of the best early 



blooming yellows. Dwarf grower. 



Set No. 100—20 Chrysanthemums for $1.00 



^ • "I /'^ /Y* To still further extend the popularity of the Chrysanthemums, we make this splendid 



^•r>f^r%| O I I ItTP^'f' offer; FOR ONE DOLLAR we will send to any address, postpaid, 20 choice Chry- 

 »^J^'^^^**** V^AXV^X santhemums, our selection, distinct and different, all labeled. You will not be dis- 

 appointed by iesvlni the seleetioo to a§, as we will send you the best varieties to be had in the world. 



