HOME AND FLOWERS 



With which is Consolidated SUCCESS WITH FLOWERS 

 An Illustrated Monthly Devoted to Floriculture and the Home 



HOME AND FLOWERS, with which is consolidated SUCCESS WITH FLOWERS for fourteen years 

 has preached the gospel worthy of encouragement— to love, cherish and cultivate flowers, nature's sweet- 

 est creations. It is the brightest, cleanest and in price the cheapest magazine published. It goes into over 

 one hundred thousand homes monthly. It is edited by practical men and women, the most successful 

 amateurs in the country. The "Question Box" alone is worth the subscription price. Any trouble that 

 you may have in flower growing will be answered in this department in a way that you can understand. 

 It is devoted to all that is best in floriculture, gardening and nome interests. It is superbly illustrated 

 and printed on the finest paper; bright, clean, original and entirely different from any other periodical 

 We guarantee that a subscription to HOME AND FLOWERS will be the most satisfactory investment 

 that you have ever made. To make new acquaintances and induce old subscribers to renew and 

 to further its popularity, we are making this superb-* offer: 



SEVEN 



Superb, Hardy, Ever- 

 Blooming Rose/ 



FREE 



(SEE COLOR-PLATE ILLUSTRATION, PRECEDING PAGE) 



Every one sending us 50 cent* (foreign subscribers add 12 cents extra for postage) for a year's sub- 

 scription to HOME AND FLOWERS before July 1, 1905, will receive postpaid and free of all additional 

 cost, the Seven Superb Roses described below, and truthfully illustrated on preceding page. Remember 

 these are rare roses of great value, and the plants are large, strong and thoroughly first-class, sure' to 

 grow and bloom profusely this year. They are the best varieties in the world; always in bloom. They will 

 be carefully packed and correctly labeled, postage fully prepaid, and delivered in first-class growing con- 

 dition. This we guarantee. Remember, these roses are hardy, free-blooming varieties, the very best for 

 general planting. All on their own roots. 



GOLDEN GATE.— A magnificent Rose, with large 

 fuli, finely-formed flowers; buds long and beautiful. Color 

 rich creamy white, exquisitely tinged with golden yellow 

 and clear rose, making a flower of indescribable beauty. 

 Blobms freely. 



MARION DING-EE.— The darkest richest colored 

 Tea Rose known. Large, finely formed flowers are borne 

 in constant profusion throughout the season. Color deep, 

 brilliant crimson. 



COQUETTE OE LYON.— This exquisite variety is 

 so well and favorably known that a detailed description 

 is hardly required. It is unquestionably one of the finest 

 yellow Tea Roses in cultivation for open-ground culture. 

 The color is a pure canary yellow— wonderfully beautiful 

 and distinct. The flowers are extra large, finely formed, 

 deep and double. The buds are exceedingly graceful- 

 long and pointed. Unlike some yellow Roses, it is a 

 strong vigorous grower and t constant and steady bloomer. 



"WHITE MAMAN OOOHET.-Th'i superb variety 

 is identical with its parent. Maman Coo&et. except 

 in color, which is snowy-white, sometimes faintly tinged 

 with the slightest suggestion of pale blush. With the 

 same freedom of bloom, magnificent form of buds and 

 flowers, and hardiness, it stands at the head of the list 

 as the best white Rose for open ground culture. It has 

 the vigor of an oak, being hardy everywhere. 



BRIDEiSM AID.— One of the finest outdoor roses. A 

 delightful new Tea Rose, a sport from the old and popu- 

 lar pink Tea, Catharine Mermet, but of a fine, 

 clear, dark pink, much deeper and more constant in color 

 than Mermet; very desirable; does exceedingly well in 

 the open ground, and is also valuable for forcing. 



CLIMBING CLOTIL.DE SOUFERT.— One of the 



greatest introductions of recent years. Makes a growth 

 in a single season of 15 to 25 feet, producing cluster 

 after cluster of the finest formed flowers, identical with 

 its parent Clotilde Soapert. One of the very best 

 Roses for general cultivation. Flowers large, round, full 

 and double, deliriously sweet. Color ivory-white, shad- 

 ing towards the center to silvery rose. Blooms the first 

 year and continuously throughout the entire season. 

 Needs no protection in the open ground. 



KEYSTONE — A great new Rose, and the first and 

 only hardy ever-blooming yellow Climbing Rose. Abso- 

 lutely hardy in aft sections, even in the extreme North. 

 A rampant grower, very free-blooming, bearing graceful, 

 perfectly double flowers, resembling Clotilde soupert, 

 the color of which is deep, solid lemon yellow. Fra- 

 grance delicious, resembling that of the Magnolia. Can- 

 not be had elsewhere. 



No obange can be made in this set. 



IF. AFTER SUBSCRIBING, YOU THINK «'HOME AND FLOWERS " AND THE SEVEN 

 ROSES ARE NOT WORTH 5© CENTS, WE WILL* CHEERFULLY REFUND THE MONEY 

 SENT US. 



fYtrr 4~«f*v?>9fc,n4Atf» We guarantee that tbe roses we shall send you will be strong, healthy 

 ^/T*i VUlMCMliCC plants, sure to grow and produce a profusion of flowers this year. The 

 reason of this superb offer is that we grow them in enormous quantities and you get the benefit of special 

 care and our immense facilities. 



Get Them Now!!! 



Although it may be too early to plant outdoors in your locality, we 

 urge that you secure the plants at once, and they will be all the better 

 for a good start in pots indoors until time to set. Out; or if you desire you may send your subscription 

 now, and we will hold the plants for you until such time as you may direct us to ship. After the stock 

 on hand is exhausted no more can be furnished. 



Address THE DINGEE & CONARD CO.. West Grove, Penna. 



NOTE.— Tbe price of tbe BKagas?ne alone Is 25 cents a year ; foreign subscriptions 

 (without premium) 3T cents a year. 



