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.March 31, 1906 



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Announcement 



We issue the handsom = 

 est and most complete 

 Rose Catalogue in Amer- 

 ica. It is replete with half- 

 tone illustrations, and also 

 contains five handsome litho- 

 graph color plates and illum- 

 inated covers in ten colors 

 and gold, and describes over 

 seven hundred varieties of 

 Roses all of decided merit, 

 including the latest American 

 and European novelties, as 

 well as a complete list of 

 Hardy Shrubs, Vines, Peren- 

 nials, Violets, Chrysanthe- 

 mums, Carnations, Cannas, 

 Miscellaneous Bedding Plants, Geraniums, Lilies, Flowering Bulbs, Fruits, Flower and Vegetable Seed. 



Send to-day for our New Guide to Rose Culture for 1906. It is free. The prices given are retail, — 

 send us your list for wholesale quotations. Address 



The DINCEE & CONARD CO. 



70 Creenhouses WEST GROVE, PA. Established I 850 



NOVELTIES IN ROSES 



The four magnificent novelties from Pernet-Ducher, viz.: Mme. Philippe 

 Rivoire, Mme. Melanie Soupert, Mme. Jeannie Gillemot and Instituteur 

 Sirdey, — these are four justly famed varieties from his celebrated strain. 



Cherry Ripe from George Paul & Son, — this might be termed a dwarf 

 American Beauty, a fine variety; Angelo Peluffo, Reine de Italy, two hand- 

 some additions from Soupert. Three new hybrid Rugosa roses from M. 

 Gravereaux — these should prove unusually interesting for American gar- 

 dens Hugh Watson, Hugh Dickson, Gartenwalt, three promising H. P's, 

 La Neige and Venus, two interesting novelties in the Moss section. 



We will send 12 of these novelty introductions for $5.00; or where 50 

 are taken, $17.50 ; $35.00 per hundred. 



Our collection of novelty Chrysanthemums is the finest and most select of 

 all in the United States ; we are offering some unusually fine exhibition novel- 

 ties not catalogued by any other firm in the country. We will select for any one 

 12 of the very finest novelties of the year for $5.00, or one hundred for $35.00. 



Remember you can get Richmond roses from the originator by sending 

 to us — price on plants or rooted cuttings on application. 



400 plants of Polygonum Balduschianicum, one of the finest new plants, 

 hardy, produces a wealth of white flowers. $3.50 per dozen, strong plants. 



The E. Q. HILL CO., Richmond, Indiana 



