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CRIMSON BEDDER.— Scarce and fine; flowers extra 

 fragrant ; color, bright dazzling crimson, very brilliant and fine ; 



Madame Thevenot. 



arge, perfect form, very double, full and 

 a free bloomer. 20 cents. 



PONTENNELLE. — Bright 

 shining scarlet, beautifully shaded 

 with rich crimson, petals edged with 

 violet ; very large, handsome flow- 

 ers ; full and double, and exceeding- 

 ly sweet. 20 cents. 



MARGUERITE DE RO- 

 MAN. — Pure white, delicately 

 tinged with pink, centre bright car- 

 mine rose; large, full, finely formed, 

 and fragrant ; a very free bloomer. 

 20 cents. 



ANTOINE MOUTON. — 

 This splendid Rose always gives 

 satisfaction ; the plant is vigorous 

 and hardy ; an early and free 

 bloomer; the flowers are of extra- 

 ordinary size and fullness ; very fra- 

 grant ; color, bright, clear pink ; re- 

 verse of petals silvery rose. 20 

 cents. 



REV. J. B. CAMM.— Flow- 

 ers of large size, fine globular form, 

 full and double; bright rosy pink; 

 very fragrant ; one of the best. 20 

 cents. 



MONSIEUR E. Y. TEAS. 

 — A very beautiful and satisfactory 

 Rose ; color, rich glowing crim- 

 son ; very bright and striking ; 

 large, round flowers, of perfect 

 form ; very full and sweet ; highly 

 recommended. 20 cents. 



MADAME THEVENOT. — An excellent Rose ; rich crimson, passing to cardinal red, delicately 

 tinged with violet ; very showy and handsome ; flowers large, finely formed, very double, full and sweet. 

 20 cents. 



DOCTOR BAILLON. — New and fine; large, full and finely-formed flowers ; bright shining crimson, 

 exquisitely shaded with rosy purple ; very beautiful and fragrant. 20 cents. 



OUR ROSES SURE TO BLOOM.— Our Roses are not weak cuttings, but strong, healthy well-ma- 

 tured plants, grown in ordinary soil without manure of any kind ; they require no petting or nursing, but are 

 anxious to get a chance to grow, and will succeed where others fail. Every order, whether for One Dollar 

 or a Hundred Dollars, meets with careful, prompt and intelligent attention. The business is under the 

 strict personal supervision of the proprietors, WHO MAKE IT A RULE TO DO BETTER THAN 

 THEY PROMISE. 



PRICE OP DIAMOND LIST ROSES, 20 cents each; 5 for $1; 13 for $2.25; 

 20 for $3.50. SET OF 25 FOR $4.25 ; 36 for $6; 50 for $8; $15 per hundred. 

 Both Sets of DIAMOND ROSES, 25 EVER-BLOOMING, and 25 HYBRID PER- 

 PETUALS, With our TWO PREMIUMS, 52 in all, for $8.20. See Special Offers, 

 page 20. 



Medora, Ills., April 16, 1886. 

 DlNGEE & Conard Company — Dear Sirs : — The Roses and other plants were received in splendid 

 condition. The ladies were very much pleased with them ; I am perfectly delighted with mine. Please 

 accept our thanks. Yours truly, 



Mrs. G. G. Palmer. 



Knappton, Wash. Ty., April 4, 1886. 

 DlNGEE & CONARD Company — Dear Sirs : — I wish to thank you for the many beautiful Roses and 

 Shrubs which you sent me ; they were packed so nicely and came in such good condition. Next year I 

 shall send for more. Yours truly, Mrs. M. P. Callender. 



