. Descriptive catalogue of new and beautiful roses : the Dingee and Conard Co West-Grove, Chester Co. Penna. : Rose growers, roses by mail, a specialty. 1875[.]. Roses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 33 Newport, R. I. Dear Sirs :—The box of fine Roses is received in fine condition ; plants fresh and. nice, S. E. WHARTON. June 4, 1874. LoNGMOUNT, Bolder Co., Col. Gentlemen :—Our Roses came to hand in splendid condition—as plants put up by your careful hands are almost sure to do. Thanks. May 2, 1874. Mrs. C. P. KINSEY. Franklin Furnace, Ohio. Gentlemen:—The Roses came in splendid order;


. Descriptive catalogue of new and beautiful roses : the Dingee and Conard Co West-Grove, Chester Co. Penna. : Rose growers, roses by mail, a specialty. 1875[.]. Roses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 33 Newport, R. I. Dear Sirs :—The box of fine Roses is received in fine condition ; plants fresh and. nice, S. E. WHARTON. June 4, 1874. LoNGMOUNT, Bolder Co., Col. Gentlemen :—Our Roses came to hand in splendid condition—as plants put up by your careful hands are almost sure to do. Thanks. May 2, 1874. Mrs. C. P. KINSEY. Franklin Furnace, Ohio. Gentlemen:—The Roses came in splendid order; not a leaf wiUed. Accept thanks for the extras. May 16, 1874. Mrs. H. S. WILLARD. Leavenworth, Kansas. Messrs. Dingee & Conard Co.:—Am pleased to say the Roses arrived in good con- dition, as green and fresh as though they had not traveled more than a thousand miles. June 19, 1874. Mrs. SUE TAYLOR. Oakley, S. C. Gentlemen :—The perfect success which attended my purchase of Roses last Fall, encourages me to send another order, whicti I inclose. Respectfully, May 24, 1875. Miss C. P. WALKER. COUDERSPORT, Pa., Dear Sirs :—The Roses arrived safely, and are doing finely. Accept thanks. April 16, 1874, Mrs. F. W. KNOX. Pueblo, Colorado. Dear Sirs :—My Roses came sooner than I expected. Thanks for promptness and the extra. April 15, 1874. Mrs. W. E. HAMILTON. Harrisburg, Pa. Dear Sirs :—The Roses I sent for came promptly, and in perfect order. Never saw plants more perfectly packed. April \<,\h, 1874. D. R. ELDER. Mt. Carmel, Ind. Sirs:—The box of Roses came in most perfect condition—fresh as ever, and are doing finely. I inclose another order. Respectfully, April 24,, 1874. MARY W. STEWART. Fayetteville, Tenn. D. &. C. Co.—We received the box of Roses in splendid order. Am much pleased with them. Thanks for the extras. March 23, 1874. Mrs. A. E. HAMMOND. Mt. Sterling, Ky. Messrs. D. & C. Co.:—The plants were received in due season—all parti


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