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HAIL ORDERS. 



EXPRESS ORDERS. 



^I^ses, Plants, Bulbs and Seeds Free, 



DURING the past fifty years we have served millions of flower buyers in all parts of the uni- 

 verse. We have developed with the country. In almost every community in the United 

 States the Dingee & Conard goods are known. It is our hope that in the many waste places 

 where our flowers are blooming that we have contributed to the happiness and comfort of all who 

 have honored us with their patronage. We enter our anniversary j^ear feeling proud of the friends we 

 have made and kept. "May they live long and prosper." The same policy of liberal dealing will 

 be maintained. As from the beginning of our business, we will do just a little better than we 

 promise. No matter where you live, we want you to feel that you will receive (and you have a 

 right to) absolute satisfaction and a full dollar's worth of goods for every dollar sent us. 



The struggles and dark hours of the past are all forgotten and we feel that life is worth living 

 when a customer tells us, as is frequently the case, that "my mother bought Roses from you twenty 

 years ago." And so we hope to serve the coming generation. We have abiding faith in our ability 

 to please you, one and all. 



Premiums with every Order — your own Selection. 



For every dollar's worth of Roses, Plants, Btilbs or Seeds, ordered by 

 Mail, you may select additional Plants, Bulbs or Seeds to the value of 20 cents. 

 For instance, for an order of $2 you may select goods to the value of $2.40. 



No premiums allowed on Lawn Grass, Implements, Books, Traps, 

 Sprinklers or miscellaneous articles. 



For every dollar's worth of Roses, Plants, Bulbs or Seeds, ordered by 

 Express {charges not prepaid )f you may select additional Plants, Bulbs or 

 Seeds to the value of 25 cents extra. For instance, for an order of $2 you 

 may select goods to the value of $2.50, 



r-v^ JfJLKASE NOTE.— Shonld you select a premium of 



H KffHrtnC-IIlAnvii. TJwwJrf wliich the stock is exliaUAted, wc wUl substitute 



i\ MagDIrlCentl naPdy , .^. other plants instead. 



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HpPid peppetaal ^^' ^ ^ ok^ers Evii« »ai,e. 



Baroness Rothschild. 



Who has not heard of this 

 great variety ? Rose lovers in all 

 countries agree that it is the 

 acme of perfection both in 

 flower and growth. If you 

 have never seen it in bloom 

 description will do little toward 

 conveying a correct idea of its 

 worth. The flowers in color 

 are bright rosy pink, of immense 

 size and globular form, some- 

 what cupped and well filled to 

 the centre as shown in our illus- 

 tration. The boldness of the 

 flowers with their broad, thick 

 petals suggests solidity and mas- 

 siveness; they are borne erect 

 on stout, thick canes. 



In habit of growth this variety 

 issplendid, beingverystrongand 

 possessing large, heavy foliage, 

 which by virtue of its toughness 

 is especially free from mildew 

 and insect attacks, rendering it 

 very valuable in open ground. 

 It is perfectly hardy and blooms 

 twice andfrequently three times 

 in a season. We recommend 

 it as one of the grandest and 

 most satisfactory Roses in cul- 

 tivation. Strong 3-inch pot 

 plants, ready for immediate 

 blooming, 30 cts. each ; 2 for 

 50 cts,; 4 for $1 ; two-year-old 

 plants, 50 cts. each. 



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