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THE DING-EE & CONARD COMPANY'S 



Five Highly Celebrated New Tea Roses. 



Note. — These charming New 

 Tea Roses are all Gems, each 

 one is noted for special beauties 

 of its own ; they embrace the most 

 handsome shades of color, but are 

 all entirely different, and together 

 make a very beautiful collection. 



SUNSET.— This grand Rose is 

 one of the most beautiful varieties 

 lately introduced ; the demand for it 

 constantly increases. It is a strong, 

 vigorous grower and free bloomer, 

 good for both open ground and 

 house culture ; the flowers are extra 

 large, fine, full form, and deliciously 

 perfumed ; color, rich golden amber 

 or old gold, elegantly shaded with 

 dark ruddy crimson, resembling the 

 beautiful tints seen in a Summer sun- 

 set. 35 cents. 



GRACE DARLING.— A splen- 

 did New Tea Rose, introduced by 

 Henry Bennett, of Shepperton-on- 

 Thames, England ; color, porcelain 

 rose, elegantly shaded with vinous 

 crimson ; medium size, handsome 

 flowers ; very sweet. 25 cents. 



LOUIS GONTIER.— A very 

 promising New French Rose ; the 

 flowers are medium size, very full, 

 regular form, delightfully sweet ; 

 color, rich ruddy crimson, with 

 creamy white centre, very pretty and 

 attractive. 25 cents. 



CHARLES LEVEQUE.— An 

 elegant new Rose imported from France, and offered for the first time last season ; large, well-formed flow- 

 ers, quite double and full ; color, pale carmine rose, with bright crimson centre ; very fragrant and desirable. 

 25 cents. • 



EMPRESS MARIE OP RUSSIA.— A splendid new variety introduced from Europe, and highly 

 recommended ; fine, stately flowers, extra large, very full, and delightfully sweet ; color, fine canary yellow, 

 passing to white, delicately tinged with pale lemon ; very beautiful. 25 cents. 



SPECIAL OFFER. — The above set of five Elegant New Ever-Blooming Roses for $1 ; with the 

 two beautiful Premium Roses, 7 for $1.20. 



NOTICE. — We send the 7 splendid New Ever- Blooming Roses named above, and the Gen. Washington 

 set of 6 hardy Roses, page 4, 13 in all, for only $2.30 ; making the best assortment of new and scarce Roses 

 vote can possibly get for the money. 



PLANTS BY MAIL. — No difference where your home may be, if within the United States, Uncle 

 Sam's Mail Bags will bring our Beautiful Roses right to your door. Read the Guide carefully, select what 

 you want and send the money as directed on page 10, and we take all the risk, and guarantee to de- 

 liver the plants post-paid and in good growing condition at your own Post-Office. Wa guarantee satisfac- 

 tion in every way, and in every case. 



New Tea Rose Sunset. 



BlNGHAMTON, N. Y., Oct. 31, 1886. 

 DlNGEE & CONARD COMPANY — Dear Sirs : — I sent you last Spring for one dollar's worth of Ever- 

 Blooming Roses, and I must say I never spent a dollar for plants that gave me so much satisfaction. 

 The Roses have been in bloom all Summer, and are now full of buds. I regret I did not send for more. 



Yours truly, MRS. C. E. THOMPSON. 



Oxford, Ohio, May 21, 1886. 

 DlNGEE & CONARD COMPANY — Dear Sirs : — The order came duly to hand by express. All parties 

 are more than pleased with your generous treatment. Truly yours, Jas. MoLLYNEAUX. 



Greenville, S. C, April 17, 1886. 

 DlNGEE & CONARD COMPANY — Dear Sirs : — The plants arrived in nice order ; many thanks for 

 those thrown in — I was surprised at the number of them. Your Catalogue, is very tempting ; it made me 

 want to strike a mine and send you a big order at once. Yours truly, Mrs. P. T. Hayne. 



