AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY 



149 



m^^ f^^^ 



These are obtainable by or through members of the American Rose Society 



7 7. Recording Rose Progress and Experience by publishing each year 

 in the "American Rose Annual" a comprehensive and authoritative 

 digest of the latest findings of import to the rose-lover. Thus, eight 

 of these have been edited by J. Horace McFarland, president of the 

 American Civic Association. 



72. Taking a National Vote amojig Members each year to find the most 

 popular roses sectionally and collectively. The results, of course, are pub- 

 lished and sent to all members. (See result of 1922 vote, page 39.) 



The successful person in any line is usually found to be one 

 prompt to profit by the experiences of others. Membership in 

 the American Rose Society may well be encouraged because it 

 frequently offers just such opportunities. The annual member- 

 ship fee at present is S3; life membership, S50. 



For further information or enroHment, address: Author 

 "How to Grow Roses," West Grove, Pa. 



