I 8 THE DINGEE & CONARD COMPANY'S 



For $2» we send 3 one dollar packages (5 Roses each), and 3 Roses and i 

 Premium Rose to the getter-up of the club. 



For $4, we send 4 one dollar packages, and 4 Roses and 2 Premiums to the 

 getter-up of the club. 



For $$, we send 5 one dollar packages, and 5 Roses and 2 Premiums and 

 one New Rose of '75 (your choice from yellow leaf), to the getter-up of the 

 club. 



For $6, we send 6 one dollar packages, and 6 Roses and 2 Premiums and 

 two New Roses of '75 (your choice from yellow leaf) to the getter-up of the 

 club. 



For $7, we send 7 one dollar packages, and 7 Roses and 2 Premiums and 

 three New Roses of '75 (your choice from yellow leaf) to the getter-up of the 

 club. 



For $8, we send 8 one dollar packages, and 8 Roses and 2 Premiums and 

 four New Roses of '75 (your choice from yellow leaf) to the getter-up of the 

 club. 



For $g we send 9 one dollar packages, and 9 Roses and 2 Premiums 

 and six New Roses of '75 (your choice from yellow leaf) to the getter-up of the 

 club. 



For $10 we send 10 one dollar packages, and 14 Roses and 2 Premiums and 

 seven New Roses of '75 (your choice from yellow leaf) to the getter-up of the' 

 club. 



For I15 we send 15 one dollar packages and 20 Roses, and 2 Pre- 

 miums and nine New Roses of '75 (your choice from yellow leaf) to the getter- 

 up of the club. 



For $20 we send 20 one dollar packages, and 30 Roses, and 2 Pre- 

 miums and sixteen New Roses of '75 (your choice from yellow leaf) to the 

 getter-up of the club. 



EVER-BLOOMING ROSES. 



The Ever-blooming or Monthly Roses are the only really constant bloomers 

 that we have. They begin to bloom early in the season, or almost as soon as 

 planted, and continue all through the summer and autumn months until 

 stopped by freezing weather. They bloom and flourish luxuriantly in all 

 parts of the country, from Canada to Mexico ; the flowers are of beautiful form 

 and fullness, delightful fragrance, and embrace all the lovely shades of color 

 that Roses ever assume. In the north they require protection during winter; 

 and being natives of a more genial climate, must not be expected to survive 

 in the open ground, where the temperature falls much below zero. 



If one must have Roses that will withstand the rigorous winters of the North 

 without protection, then select Hybrid Perpetuals, Moss Roses and 

 Climbers, these are very desirable ; in fact, indispensable in all collections, 

 but they do not in any degree take the place of Beautiful Ever-blooming 

 Roses whose exquisite beauty and delicious perfume are unequaled among 

 flowers. (For illustration, see opposite page.) 



In describing E-Oses, we try to give the prevailing color of the well de- 

 veloped flower. Buds are sometimes very different in color from the same 

 flower when fully open. 



