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THE DINGEE & CONARD COMPANY'S 



EVER-BLOOMING TEA ROSES— Continued. 



We Guarantee Satisfaction. 



North Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 7, 1897. 

 The Dingee & Conard Co., 

 West Grove, Pa. : 

 Qentiemen .-—The Roses received, in compensation of the 

 order which I reported to you recently as unsatisfactory. 

 Thanks for the extra ones. 



Mistakes will happen, and it is a pleasure to deal with a 

 firm which promptly corrects them. Another order in the 

 Spring will go as usual to the D. t V C. Co. 

 Yours very truly, 



E. J. O'HARA. 



LEO XIII.* 



A Splendid New Tea Rose. 



Flowers large, full with well-rounded petals ; color white, 

 lightly shaded with straw color, centre light ochre. The buds 

 are beautiful, long and pointed, being similar to Niphetos. 

 Good wherever planted. It is a strong grower and a free, 

 continuous bloomer. 15 cts. each; two-year-old plants, 30 

 cts. each. 



Mad. Etienne.* 



A Fine Rose. 



This is a very lovely ever-blooming Rose, and is always 

 greatly admired by all ; it makes elegant buds and the flovv- 

 ers are extra large, very full and deliciously sweet; color 

 bright rosy flesh, passing to clear rose, brightened with pink, 

 elegantly shaded and very beautiful. It is a strong, healthy 

 grower and a wonderfully free and constant bloomer; very 

 handsome and desirable. 15 cts. each; two-year-old plants, 

 30 cts. each. 



MAD. DE WATTEVILLE. 



Mad. de Watteville.* 



The Tulip Rose. 



This grand variety, sometimes called the Tulip Rose, is 

 one of the most beautiful varieties we have ever sent out, and 

 is very largely planted by those who know its beauty. The 

 color is a remarkable shade of creamy yellow, richly colored 

 with rosy blush; the petals are large and each one widely 

 bordered with bright crimson, which gives it a very striking 

 and beautiful appearance. The flowers are large, very full 

 and highlv perfumed. For planting in the open ground 

 Mad. de Watteville takes front rank, being a hardy, vigorous 

 grower, standing the sun and weather well, a profuse bloomer 

 and unsurpassed for cutting. 15 cts. each; two-year-old 

 plants, 30 cts. each. 



MADAME CUSIN.* 



A Bright Tea Rose. 



One of the good, strong-growing, free-blooming Roses that 

 we cannot have too many of. The flowers are strikingly 

 beautiful ; color bright purplish crimson, base of inside petals 

 sometimes streaked with white. Large, full, double flowers, 

 very sweet and handsome. 1 15 cts. each ; two-year-old plants 

 30 cts. each. 



MADAME DE VATRY.* 

 One of the Brightest Roses. 



We consider tins splendid variety to be not only one of thf 



PRICES IN QUANTITIES. 



Where marked 10 cts. each 6 for 50 rts. ; ?1 per doz. 



Where marked 16 cts. each 4 for 50 ^ts.; 10 for Si. 



Where marked 20 cts. each 3 for bO cts.; 7 for 81. 



Varieties marked with an asterisk (•) can be furnished in two-year-old plants at 30 cts. each; these pls»nt», owing to tkVtf 

 size, cannot be sent by Mail, and will be sent Dy Exprese at purchasers expense. 



