SPECIAL INTRODUCTION OFFER OF THE 



Dingee & Conard Company^s Famous Roses. 



To introduce our Roses to thousands of new customers, to gratify thousands of old friends who wish some of the finest 

 Roses, to help planters who do not succeed as they would like, to encourage lovers of Roses who fear they cannot grow really 

 fine ones, and to advertise our Roses, we make for the first time this unsurpassed offer — a collection of Ever-blooming Tea 

 Roses, that combine the loveliest types of the Tea Rose family with vigorous, healthy growth under ordinary conditions. The past 

 season we grew quite an area of the varieties included in this collection in the open field under the same conditions as a farm 

 crop ; the result was highly satisfactory; the plants grew sturdy and healthy, retainingfull foliage even after severe storms, and 

 the flowers were produced in great abundance and perfection from early Summer till checked by severe frost, November loth. 

 The above illustration was made from a handful of flowers gathered in August, representing each variety. This collection oJ 

 Roses is for ever\'body far and wide, and we recommend the varieties included as equal to the finest Roses. You should order 

 it even if you wish nothing else this season. Sent postpaid, to any post-office, for only 50 cents. Safe arrival guaranteed. 



PLEASE NOTICE. — The Roses offered in this collection are classified and offered at regular retail prices under heads 

 of " New Boses, introduced in 1891," and "Ever-blooming Tea Roses," at the collection price of 50 cents here 

 offered; the collection cannot be changed or altered for any reason. 



LUCIOLE. — We need not say much of this grandly beautifiil Tea 

 Rose, as it was introduced three years ago, and is a high favorite. 

 The buds and flowers are extra lar^e and perfect; color, clear cherry 

 with rich golden centre, shaded with same color; indeed the flower 

 appears variegated cherrj' and gold, delightfully perfumed (cut No. A. 



MAD'ELLE MARGUERITE FABISH.— This is the highest col- 

 ored Rose in the collection, remarkably brilliant and showy rich crim- 

 son, with deep centre: large, well-filled flowers; very fr.agrant and 

 striking. This grand Rose was imported from France, and first intro- 

 duced in this country last season, when it was sold at 50 cts. each 

 ( see cut No. 2). 



MAD'ELLE GENEVIEVE GODARD.— Splendid forbouquets and 

 cutting ; the perfectly shaped flowers are verA' full, reg jlar and sweet ; 

 the color is a clear carmine rose, and quite distinct from oiher varie- 

 ties offered in this collection {see cut No. 2). 



MADAME MARTHE DuBOURG.— New iSoi, and soldfor 50 cts. 

 each : a wonderfully pretty Tea Rose ; the exquisitely crimped petals 

 appear as if edged with finest lace ; this is poorly shown in illustration ; 

 color creamy white, centre of rosy flesh, tinged with the true Tea Rose 

 yellow, daintily scented, very lovely and unique {see cut No. 4). 



FRANCISCA KRUGER.— This valuable Tea Rosewillpleaseall; 

 the splendid flowers are deeply shaded coppery yellow in color, and 

 are \^ry large and symmetrically shaped, very fragrant and lasting 

 {see cut No. j). 



DUCHESSE MARIE SALVIATI.— This grand Rose was first in- 

 troduced last year and sold for 50 cts. each. It is entirely distinct 

 and a superbly beautiful Rose ; color chrome yellow, elegantly tinged 

 with orange, passing to buff flushed with Rose ; buds and outer petals 

 orange red, long pointed buds, extra-large flowers, full and verj- sweet 

 {see cut No. b). 



COLLECTIVELY. — Six grand Roses, vigorous, free flowering, and best adapted for open-ground culture, each distinct 

 from the other. First, Clierry and Gold variegated. Second, Brilliant Crimson. Third, Carmine Rose. Fourtli, 

 Creamy ^Vhite. Fifth, Copper Color. Sixth, Chrome Yellow. All postpaid /or on/y so cents. 



FOB 50 CENTS we will send, postpaid, to any Post-office, and guarantee safe arrival and satisfaction, the Six 

 Grand Tea Roses described above. Club Terms, 6 Collections for $2.50; 12 for $3. 



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