Princess Bonnie Set 



Hardy in the North, Magnificent in the South. Bloom all the time 



12 Fine Free-Blooming Roses for $1 



This collection is a favorite one. If you would have twelve of the very choicest 

 Roses, hardy and free-blooming — worth as much as five times as many in cheap and unknown 



kinds possessing little or no merit — we strongly 

 Set. Every Rose in this collection is hardy with 



Princess Bonnie. Solid crimson. 



Pink Maman Cochet. Pink and silvery rose. 



Meteor. Deep velvety crimson. 



Mad. Abel Chatenay. Rosy carmine. 



Perle des Jardins. Clear, golden yellow. 



Henry M. Stanley. Clear amber-rose. 



urge you to order the Princess Bonnie 

 protection. 



Pearl Rivers. Ivory-white, shaded rose. 

 Princess HohenzoUern. Deep satiny red. 

 Queen's Scarlet. Deep, velvety red. 

 Climbing Clotllde Soupert. Ivory-white. 

 Virginia. Yellow, with tinge of saffron. 

 Pink La France. Silvery pink; fragrant. 



More complete description of all of the above Roses will be found on other pages of this book. 



SPECIAL OFFER For $1 we will send, postpaid, one each of the 12 splendid new Roses described above. 



■- strong, one-year-old plants. One each of larger size. $1.50 postpaid. For $3.50 we will send 



one each, or the complete set in strong, own-root, two-year-old plants of the 12 Roses described above. Read pages 

 11 and 12 and learn how we deliver plants free of all express charges. >Kg=-Please order as "Princess Bonnie Set." 



Old-Fashioned Set 



No matter how many new varieties of Roses 

 are introduced, and there are over 12,000 

 of them, a certain few always will be known 

 as the old stand-bys — the old-fashioned Roses 

 — the Roses which bring up visions of the 

 great bushes in our grandmother's garden — 

 the Roses which are associated with so many 

 things of our childhood. Their names are 

 all familiar to you, and the strong, sturdy 

 plants are just the kind grandmother used 

 to plant, procuring them in many, many 

 instances right from this very place. 



More complete description of all of the 

 above Roses w^ill be found on other pages. 



Jack Rose (General Jacqueminot). Crimson. 



Seven Sisters. White and crimson flowers. 



Baltimore Belle. Blush and carmine-rose. 



Hermosa. Delightful shade of pink. 



Moss Rose. Mossy buds; pink. 



Pearl of the Garden. Golden yellow. 



Niphetos. Snow-white. 



Catherine Mermet. Shining pink and amber. 



Malmaison. Cream shaded with pink. 



Giant of Battles. Bright, vivid crimson. 



Gloire de Dijon. Creamy white; climber. 



White Banksia. The old climbing Rose. 



SPECIAL OFFER. For $1 we will send, postpaid, 

 ^^^^^— — ^^— ^— one each of the 12 splendid Old- 

 Fashioned Roses described above, strong, one-year-old 

 plants. For $3.50 we will send the complete set in strong, 

 two-year-old plants, on own roots. -^^Please order as 

 "Old-Fashioned Set." 



New and Rare Set 



For the pleasure of those whose fancy leads 

 them to try new things, we have grouped the 

 following twelve absolutely new Roses into a 

 collection which will give untold joy to the 

 fortunate possessors. All these Roses are the 

 production of some of the greatest Rosarians 

 of this and other countries, and some of them 

 are offered for the very first time. They 

 will be the leaders in the Rose world in 

 years to come. 



Full description of these Roses may be 

 found in other pages of this book. 

 Andre Gamon. Deep carmine. 

 Avoca. Crimson; pointed buds. 

 Countess of Caledon. Rich carmine. 

 Dorothy Page Roberts. Coppery pink. 

 Lady Helen Vincent. Dainty pink. 

 Lady Faire. Light carmine; large, 

 Mme. E. Vicaro. Carmine Tea. 

 Mrs. Conway Jones. Creamy white. 

 Climbing Paul Neyron. Large; pink. 

 The Orient. Yellow Tea Rose. 

 Climbing White Maman Cochet. White. 

 White Lady. Ivory-white Tea Rose. 



SPECIAL OFFER. For $2.50 we will send, postpaid, 

 ■^^^^^^^^^^— ^^-^ one each of the 12 splendid New 

 and Rare Roses described above in strong, one-year-old 

 plants. One each of larger size, $3.50 postpaid. 

 ^S^'Please order as "New and Rare Set." 



I always trade with your firm when I want Roses, because I have always found your Roses even better than you 

 claim them to be. Everybody tells me your firm is so high. I tell them I don't think so and that cheap stuff is dear at 

 any old price. You can rest assured that when I want any Roses, The Dingee & Conard Co. will get my order, and any 

 other orders from my friends that I can throw to them. Thanking you for past favors, and knowing I will receive your 

 best efforts, I am. Ever a friend of The Dingee & Conard Co., CHARLES W. WAIN. 



Nashville, Tennessee, April 25, 1910. 



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