Duluth, Minnesota, September 16, 1914. 



Gentlemen:— I have fourteen Dingee & Conard Co.'s Roses which I planted last Spring. Most 

 of them have bloomed and given me great pleasure. My D. & C. Yellow Killarney bore superb 

 blossoms on stems nineteen inches long. They were the >vonder and admiration of my friends and 

 neighbors. I have lost no opportunity to speak a good word for D. & C. Roses and the firm. 



Yours truly, Mrs. R. E. BURBRIDGE. 



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