House and Garden 
The colors run from delicate balsam or 
tender rose through the intermediate 
shades of bright rose and carmine, with 
white, yellow and various other inde¬ 
scribable tints showing. There is no 
The Thousand Beauties Rose 
Other rose in cultivation like it. It is a 
strong grower, with but few thorns, 
magnificent foliage, impervious against 
mildew and absolutely hardy in the open 
ground everywhere. It has created a 
veritable sensation, and has been 
awarded numerous medals. For climb¬ 
ing over porches, bowers, pergolas or 
trellises, or for single specimens or pyra¬ 
mids, it will please you from the day you 
plant it. We pronounce it the most 
remarkable rose of its kind in the world. 
Those interested may obtain full in¬ 
formation about this sensational rose 
by writing to the Dingee & Conard Co., 
West Grove, Pa., for particulars, or by 
asking for their rose catalogue, the 
“New Guide to Rose Culture for 1908.” 
ABOUT MAIDENHAIR FERN 
often hear it said: “I love the 
maidenhair fern, but I cannot 
do anything with it.” To those disap¬ 
pointed ones I want to say: “ You 
can, for I have, and for at least twenty 
years I have had magnificent specimens, 
the delight and admiration of my 
friends. 
“It is true, these ferns can be grown 
successfully only in the greenhouse un¬ 
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13 High St., Lacrosse, Wis. 
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