SUCCESS WIT H FLOWERS 



ENTIRELY DEVOTED TO FLORICULTURE— THIRTY-TWO PAGES. MAGAZINE SIZE, MONTHLY. 



For the season of 1899 we offer four superb D. & C. Koses, selected from hundreds of the best, absolutely free with each 

 yearly subscription to Success with Flowers (at 30 cts. each) in clubs of five or more ! In addition to this we offer lo 

 the club raiser the privilege of selecting goods from this book to the value of 30 cts. for each club of five subscribers. In con- 

 nection with this we oflTer $300 in cash to be distributed among club raisers. This is the most magnificent offer we have ever 

 made. With our capacity to grow Roses by the million, this offer is made possible ; no other concern unless similarly 

 equipped would dare make such unheard-of offers. 



If Success is a stranger to you, it seeks introduction ; if a forgotten acquaintance, it knocks at your door asking welcome 

 again. It goes to an army of readers in all parts of the earth, carrying sunshine into thousands upon thousands of flower- 

 loving homes. It is devoted to one subject only, that of amateur flower growing, and this it treats thoroughly. lis pages are 

 plain and practical ; it is bright, clean, original and entirely different from any other periodical. Give it a hearing. Your 

 assistance means much to us. We will guarantee that a subscription to Success will be the most satisfactory investment that 

 you have ever made. 



We have worked hard to xnake this a great year fur our little magazine. We have tried in 

 every way to make it to your interest to help us. We feel that we may count on all our 

 friends to raise a club. If, after subscribing, you think SUCCESS and the four Roses are not 

 worth the amount asked for them, we will cheerfully refund the money sent us. 



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Famous D. & C. Roses Free with 

 each Subscription. 



(See colored-plate 



Every one who subscribes to Success before June 15, 1899, 

 for one year, in a club of five or more, at 30 cts. each, will 

 receive, postpaid, and free of all cost, the four lovely Roses 

 described below and truthfully illustrated on the preceding 

 page. Remember these are rare Roses of great value, and the 

 plants we send out are first class, sure to grow and bloom. 

 They are specially adapted to open-ground planting. 



I ROSE, CRIMSON RAMBLER.— The mast popular Rose 

 in cultivation. A wonderful, new, hardy climbing Rose that 

 bears in marvelous profusion immense trusses of deep, glow- 

 ing crimson flowers. On one shoot alone as many as three 

 hundred perfect crimson blooms were counted. Grows 

 quickly, is perfectly hardy everywhere, and when in full 

 bloom is a vivid crimson mass of beautv. 



I ROSE, BRIDESMAID —One of the really grand Roses. 

 Blooms all the time from early Spring until sevce frosts ; hardy 

 with protection. Large, full, double, globular flowers and 

 elegant buds— exquisitely made. C^'lor clear, shining pink. 

 Strong, healthy grower, and a wonderfully profuse bloomer. 



Illustration preceding page.) 



I ROSE. YELLOW RAMBLER. -The only hardy yellow 

 climbing Rose iu commerce ! It is identical with Crimson 

 Rambler with the exception of the color of the flowers, which 

 is a deep, golden yellow, deeper and darker than Coquette de 

 Lyon ; truly a lemarkable color found in no other hardy 

 climbing Rose. Very sweet scented ; a stronger grower than 

 Crimson Rambler; absolutely hardy everywhere. 



I LADY BANKS' TRAILING R0SE.-4 ViokUscented Rose. 

 One of the rarest, sweetest and most beautiful Roses in our 

 collection. Hitherto it has been very scarce and but little 

 known to Rose growers. As a trailing or climbing Rose it 

 will equal any of the Wichuriana Ropps. The foliage is very 

 beautiful, deep, dark green, totally distinct. We are told 

 that " Every Rose must have its thorn," but this variety is an 

 exception. It t3 entirely thorniEvSs! The flowers are 

 large and beautiful ; single in form and snow-white in color 

 with yellow anthers Exquisite violet o^lor; altogether a 

 highly remarkable Rose. Perfectly hardy. Should be cut 

 back but very little. 



ALL PREMIUMS WILL BE SENT TO THE CLUBBER FOR DISTRIBUTION. 



( 1/ so reqw^stf.d we will retain premiums and send ivhen desired.) 



Free to the Club Raiser. 



For each and every club of five yearly subscribers, new or 

 old, to Success with Flowers, at 30 cts. each, which sum 

 includes the four grand Roses described on this page, and 

 illustrated in the accompanying colored plate (see preceding 

 page), the person sending the club is entitled to select any 



articles offered in this book to the value of 30 cts. (or a year's 

 subscription and premiums), a club often subscribers, 65 cts , 

 or a club of fifteen subscribers, $1 ; all premiums will be sent 

 by mail, postpaid. This is the most liberal off^er we have 

 ever made. 



Additional Cash Prizes for Club Raisers. 



$300 IN CASH GIVEN AWAY. 



With the marvelous premium of four famous D. & C. Roses 

 free to each subscriber, the means are thus furnished you 

 whereby the task of getting a large number of subscriptions 

 is made ea.sy. Just show this offer to your friends, and surely 

 they will not allow this grand opportunity to go unheeded. 

 Never before has such an offer been made, and it is likely 

 that it will never appear again. 



Those who won cash prizes the last contest will remember 

 that a club consisting of less than three hundred won the 

 largest prize. Who knows but that a smaller number may 

 win this time. We urge you to begin at once. If you will go 

 to work in earnest now, you can certainly win a prize. 



SlOO cash will be paid to the person who sends us the 

 largest number of yearly subscriptions before 

 June 15, 1899. 



S76 cash for the second largest number. 



850 cash for the third largest number. 



iS35 cash for the fourth largest number. 



815 cash for the fifth largest number. 



810 cash for the next three largest numbers. 



$5 cash to the ninth largest number. 

 In the contest for the largest nximber of subscribers, every 



25c., 30c. or 40c. subscription will count, whether it is in 



eluded in a club or sent in singly. 



SPECIAL PRIZE. — ^">' person or persons, club, society or similar organization sending us two thousand subscrip- 

 tions to Success with Flowers at 30 cts. each, which sum entitles each subscriber to the four 

 lovely Roses described above, will receive as a special prize a Thousand Dollar Piano— a Concert Grand Upright, manu- 

 factured by Wing & Son. New York, who are celebrated the world ovt-r for their superb pianos. Further information will be 

 furnished upon application. This offer is going to make some one happv. Will it be you ' 



fear/y Subscription Terms to " Success with Flowers. " 



Single Subscriptions, without premiums . 36 cts. each 

 Single Subscriptions, w^ith the four pre- 

 miums named 40 cts. each 



Subscriptions in clubs of five or more, 



premiums to each subscriber 30 cts. each 



IMPORTANT. -When sending in your first club of five 

 subscribers, or afterwards, it is absolutely necessary to say 

 you are working (provided you are) for the cash prize lor the 

 largest number of niibscribers. This will enable us to keep a 

 correct record of ypur work. We want agents everywhere. 

 Write us to-day. Sample copies free. Address, 



THE DINQEE & CONARD COHPANY, PUBLISHERS, WEST GROVE, PA. 



