THE DINGEE & CONAr^D CO. 



For $$, we send 5 one dollar packages (5 Roses each), and one package and 

 one Premium Rose to the getter-up of the club. 



For $6, we send 6 one dollar packages, and seven Roses and one Premium 

 Rose to the getter-up of the club. 



For $y, we send 7 one dollar packages, and eight Roses and one Premium 

 Rose to the getter-up of the club. 



For $S, we send 8 one dollar packages, and nine Roses and one Premium 

 Rose to the getter-up of the club. 



For $g, we send 9 one dollar packages, and ten Roses and one Premium 

 Rose to the getter-up of the club. 



For $10, we send 10 one dollar packages, a-nd fourteen Boses and two Pre- 

 mium Boses to the getter up of the club. 



Though the prices here given are for purchasers' choice of varieties, it must 

 be understood that in large orders we cannot give one rose of a kind only ; for 

 instance, any one sending ten dollars is entitled to sixty-six Roses, but they 

 must not expect to get sixty-six different varieties. We mention this in order 

 to avoid all misunderstanding. We will always accommodate customers to the 

 best of our ability, and when the choice is left to us, purchasers may fully rely 

 on getting a choice selection that will give perfect satisfaction. 



EVER-BLOOMING ROSES. 



The Ever-blooming Roses include the Bourbons, Chinas, Noisetts and Teas. 

 They are well suited for general cultivation, and are the only really Constant 

 Blooming Roses that we have. Though not sufficiently hardy to endure the 

 severe winters of the North without slight protection, they are so easy of cul- 

 ture, come into bloom so quickly, bloom so profusely, and adapt themselves so 

 readily to all conditions of soil and climate, that they are the chosen favorites 

 of all. Their delightful fragrance and delicate beauty are proverbial in all 

 languages. 



NOTICE. 



In describing Roses, the colors are given from specimens grown in our own 

 grounds, but it must be understood that color frequently varies with change of 

 soil, &c., for which due allowance must be made. 



