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THE DINGEE «&; CONAKD COMPANY'S 



ABEI. CARRIERE— A CHOICE HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL. 

 ABEL. CARRIERE.— Tliis Grand Rose still ranks as one of tlie Ijest; 

 extra large liold HoTvers, perfect form^ very donljle full and STreet; 

 color, Ijriglit glowing- crimson scarlet, changing to deep fiery red— ricli 

 and velvety. Price 30 cents. Wlien ordered Tvitli Magna Cliarta, the 

 tTvo for 50 cents. 



WHAT o n CTJSTOM EBS $At 



We take the liberty of publishing below a few samples of the many thousands of complimentary 

 letters constantly received from our customers in all parts of the country. Though entirely unsoli- 

 cited, we are very thankful for them, because they show that our plants give satisfaction, and that 

 our prompt and liberal way of doing business is kindly appreciated. Our business is a success be- 

 cause conducted in a way to satisfy and please our customers. 



"Frederick, Md., October 30, 1880, 



D. & C. Co., Dear Sirs : — I planted 51 of your Roses in the Spring and lost but a single one. I 

 have had the prettiest and rarest buds and Roses in town, and the first season at that. They have 

 done admirably. Respectfully, C. V. S. LEVY. 



Platte City, Mo., September 20, 1880. 



Mess. D. &. C, Co., Gentlemen : — The Roses I bought of you last Spring are simply magnificent; 

 some of them are three feet in height, and all are large thrifty plants, covered with bloom. We have 

 used the flowers lavishly for decorations and bouquets, and they have been an unfailing source of 

 delight and pleasure. Thanking you for your liberal and generous treatm.ent. 



Respectfully, your friend, MYRA McCLAIN. 



Washington, D. C, May 17, 1880. 



D. & C. Co., Gentlemen : — My last order was filled nicely and came in perfect condition, as 

 usual. Though an old customer of your house, your generous additions of choice varieties surprised 

 me. You seem determined to keep ahead of our utmost expectations. May patronage increase, as 

 you deserve. Respectfully, O. W. LONGAN. 



