^ DiNGEE Roses 



Own Roots ^ 



Dingee Gladioli 



New and Rare Varieties 



The following varieties are the choicest of the newer sorts. 



The beauty of the bloom must be seen to be appreciated. 



Mrs. Frank Pendleton — In color a lovely salmony-pink with 

 brilliant deep, red blotches in the throat. 



Gretchen Zang — A most beautiful soft melting shade of pink, 

 blending into deep salmon on the lower petals. Approaches 

 the brilliant coloring of the Beaute Poitevine Geranium. 



Prince of Wales (The Gladiolus Beautiful) — The color is superb, 

 a gorgeous clear grenadine-pink or glistening salmon with 

 slight apricot reflections, melting to a throat of the sweetest 

 yellow, the tips of petals shaded darker or apricot-buff. 



Niagara — Cream and yellow; throat splashed carmine. 



Panama — A seedling of the famous America, with the same 

 splendid form and substance, but is a richer, deeper pink. 



War — Flowers deep brilliant crimson, large size. 



Peace — The large flowers are almost pure white; there is a 

 trace of lilac on the lower petals. 



Jane Dieulafoy — The Superb. A large, fine, creamy-white 

 flower, with large salmon-maroon stains. 



Schwaben — The Primrose. Delicate primrose with yellow and 

 crimson center. Magnificent large flower and spike. 



Pink Perfection — A soft apple blossom pink with chamois suf- 

 fusion that is very attractive. 



Price of New and Rare Varieties, 20c each; 6 for $1.00 



SPECIAL OFFER OF NEW VARIETIES 



One each of the ten new and rare varieties, all labeled, 

 sent postpaid for $1.50. 



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Dingee Summer 

 Flowering Gladioli 



Among the most popular summer-flowei '>.g bulbs, 

 and of high decorative value, either in tne garden or 

 as a cut flower. All bulbs sent out by us are first 

 class, sure to bloom. They should be planted in a 

 sunny position about May 1. 



12 Choicest Named Gladioli, $1.25 



Any 6 for 75c, postpaid. 



Selected from hundreds of the best varieties. In 



size of flowers, blooming quality and diversity of 



color, none will compare with these. 



America — The most beautiful variety in cultivation. 

 Soft flesh-pink, slightly tinged with lavender. 



Chicago White — Pure white; lavender stripes on 

 lower petals. 



Attraction — Deep, dark crimson -pink, with large 

 pure white center, free from mottling or spots, 

 making a most conspicuous and attractive con- 

 trast. 



Baron Hulot — Rich, royal violet-blue. This when 

 cut in combination with one of the yellow varie- 

 ties is truly exquisite. 



Brenchleyensis — Bright scarlet- Vermillion. 



Halley — The Early Giant. Salmon-pink, immense. 



Independence — Color varies from deep rose pink to 

 orange-scarlet, but always brilliant and rich. 



Crackerjack — Rich, velvety red. 



Klondyke — A clear yellow, with a vivid crimson- 

 maroon blotch in throat; a splendid free grower. 



Mrs. Frances King — A striking shade of light scar- 

 let or flame color: one of the most effective both 

 in the border and when cut. 



Princeps — Brilliant scarlet- crimson, with three 

 broad white blotches on the lower petals. 



Victory — Clear sulphur-yellow, the ends of the pet- 

 als slightly suffused pink. Spike tall and erect. 



SPECIAL OFFER — The above collection of 12 

 choice varieties, blooming bulbs, all labeled, 

 postpaid, for $1.25; 2 of each, 24 in all, postpaid, 

 for $2.40; single varieties, 12V'2C each; $1.25 

 per dozen. 



Primulinus Hybrids — These hybrids, gained by 

 crossing the species Primulinus with the larger 

 varieties of the Gandavensis type, have retained 

 all the daintiness and graceful form of their 

 Primulinus parent, even to the "hood" formed by 

 the drooping of the upper petal, and have an 

 added beauty of exquisite coloring, from the soft- 

 est primrose to a beautiful rose. 50c per dozen. 



Large Flowering Mixed Gladioli 



White and light shades mixed, 50c per dozen. 

 Pink and Rose shades mixed, 50c per dozen. 

 Scarlet and Crimson shades mixed, 50c per dozen. 

 Yellow and Orange shades mixed, 70c per dozen. 

 Striped and Variegated mixed, 60c per dozen. 

 All Colors mixed, 45c per dozen; $2.50 per 100. 



Dingee Excelsior Tuberoses 



Dwarf Excelsior Pearl — Flowers pure white, very 

 double, of immense size and sweetly scented. 5c 

 each; 50c per dozen, postpaid. 



Orange-Flowered — Bears single snow-white flowers, 

 resembling orange blooms and delightfully fra- 

 grant. 5c each; 50c per dozen, postpaid. 



Albino — Early bloomer, dwarf branching habit; 

 flowers waxy white and single; very fragrant. 5c 

 each; 50c per dozen. 



Special Offer ^« *«"**♦, postpaid, e Excelsior 

 '^ Pearl Tuberoses, 3 Oremge-flow- 



ered and 3 New Variegated-Leaved — 12 in all — for 

 50c. 



