Reasons for Fall Planting 
NE of the best reasons for planting Roses and other hardy plants in the fall 
is that you get freshly dug stock, full of vitality. These plants become 
thoroughly settled in their new homes and are ready to grow at the first 
breath of spring. 
There is little danger of winter-kill if you follow instructions which we send 
with each order. Years of experience have proved there is practically no loss from 
planting Roses mn the fall and there ts great contentment in knowing you are so 
much ahead with spring work, and able to look forward confidently to prize- 
winning blooms in June. 
Peonies, and bulbs such as Tultps, Hyacinths, Daffodils, and Crocuses must 
be planted im the fall, while the bulbs are fresh. If out of the ground during the 
winter, bulbs will become soft, pithy, and useless. 
If you live where the ground its likely to freeze early and stay frozen, prepare 
now the beds where you intend to plant, and cover the soil with leaves or straw to 
prevent freezing until the plants arrive. 
Fall is a delightful time to plant. The air may be crisp, but the earth is still 
warm from the summer sun. You will enjoy working in its soft mellowness and 
consequently prepare it more thoroughly for new plants than at any other time. 
Better results come as a matter of course. 
Roses and shrubs will be matured and ready to ship after November 1. Peonies 
and bulbs can be sent quite promptly after your order arrives. Therefore, send us 
your entire order at once and just as soon as growing 
plants have matured and can be safely dug, yours” - 
will be forwarded. ae 
PRESIDENT 
Tue CoNARD-PYLE Co. 
A field view showing part of one lot of over 40,000 Hybrid Teas 
_ These Roses will be matured and ready to transplant to your garden by November 1. Visitors to our Nurseries 
during the summer remarked on the vigor of growth, the clean healthy foliage, and the great beauty of such masses 
of Roses in bloom. 
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