Aids to Ro$e-G rowing 



Book "How To Grow Roses** 



By Pyle and McFarland 



192 pages; cloth-bound book. 32 pages in natural colors. Tells 

 and shows how to choose, plant, prune, spray, fertilize, etc. In 

 fact, how to learn more about Roses. 



Price, $1.10, postpaid 

 (Formerly $2) or, with a $10 order, only 60 cts., postpaid 



Star Rose Dust 



Star Rose Dust is a leaf-green, colloidal sulphur dust, fused 

 with Bentonite clay, which makes it stick. It destroys fungous 

 organisms and when used regularly every 10 days it controls 

 mildew and black-spot. 1 lb. for 12 Roses for a season. 45 cts. 

 per lb. ; 6 lbs. $2.25, postpaid. 



Feeny Hand Dust Gun 



Handy to use. Made in the form of a hand sprayer equipped 

 12-inch extension tube and flared nozzle. Price, $1.10, 



with 

 postpaid. 



Red Arrow Insecticide 



Non-poisonous to human beings. Will not injure foliage. Does 

 not burn or stain. 1 oz. (makes 6 gals.) 35 cts.; 4 ozs. $1.00, 

 postpaid. 



Sprayer For Liquids 



New Streamlined Harco Sprayer. Most efficient and a 

 pleasure to use. It fits a quart-size, screw-top Mason jar and has 

 rubber hose and extension rod. Just squeeze the handle with one 

 hand and a fine, misty spray comes from the nozzle $2.35^ 

 postpaid. 



Stim-u-Plant Tablets 



These plant-food tablets are handy to have, easy to use and 

 odorless. This is an evenly proportioned fertilizer containing three 

 essential elements. Nitrogen, Phosphoric Acid and Potash. A 

 proved success for feeding Roses and other plants. 100 for 75 cts. ; 

 500 for $2.50; 1000 for $3.50, postpaid. 



TRI-OGEN. The all-purpose spray 



A proved control for mildew and black-spot on Roses and all 

 kinds of plants. Also destroys aphids or plant-Iice (green-fly) 

 and leaf-eating insects. 



A. Small Kit. Protects 12 to 20 Roses for a season $1.50 



B. Medium Kit. Protects 50 to 80 Roses for a season. , ... 4.00 



C. Large Kit. Protects 100 to 160 Roses for a season 6.00 



D. Estate Kit. Protects 400 to 600 Roses for a season 20.00 



By express only, delivery not prepaid — not mailable 



Oat'OMhe-Ordinary Roses 



6 Hybrid Perpetuals 



These are the old-fashioned, oak-hardy, fragrant June 

 Roses. Tall in growth and very hardy, these Roses are 

 useful as a back row in Rose-beds or for gardens in the 

 extreme North. Some repeat during the summer and fall. 



^FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. White. Repeats. Im- 

 mense blooms. Not fragrant. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 

 ^GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. Crimson. $1 ea.; 

 3 for $2.50.* 



^ HENRY NEVARD. Repeats. Crimson-scarlet. 



Very fragrant. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



I^MRS. JOHN LAING. Soft pink. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



^ULRICH BRUNNER. Cherry-red. $1 ea.; 3 for 

 $2.50.* 



^URDH. Old-rose. Very fragrant. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



OFFER 19. 1 each Frau Karl Druschki, Henry Nevard, 

 and Mrs. John Laing, $2.65. 



TREE ROSES $3-50 ea. 



8 EVERBLOOMING VARIETIES 



Our plants have splendid heads 

 and are budded on selected, heavy 

 3y2-foot stems. 



This year the supply is limited but 

 such as we have are tip-top varieties 

 in red, pink, yellow and multicolors. 



Please order by color or write for 

 list of available kinds. $3.50 each, by 

 express, delivery not prepaid. 



Tree Rose 



3 Hybrid Rugosas 



^AGNES. Nfakes great 6 to 8-foot bushes with masses of 

 soft fawn-yellow, double blooms. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 

 -^DR. ECKENER. Grows 4 to 5 feet. Immense pink, 

 cupped flowers with a yellow base. $1 ea. ; 3 for $2.50.* 

 llrlVIAX GRAF. See illustration below. Clear pink, 

 single blooms. A hardy trailing plant for embankments. 

 Plant about 4 feet apart. 95 cts. ea.; 3 for $2.35.* 



Miscellaneous Roses 



^COMTESSE DE MURINAIS. Moss. Flesh-pink 

 buds open white. $1 ea. ; 3 for $2.50.* 

 ^CRESTED MOSS. Rosy pink blooms. Buds heavily 

 mossed. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



^HARISON'S YELLOW. The old hardy, double-flow- 

 ered, bright yellow Shrub Rose. $1 ea. ; 3 for $2.50.* 

 -^HUGONIS. Bright yellow single blooms cover the 

 plants early in May. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 

 ^MARTHA LAMBERT. An oak-hardy, continuous- 

 blooming Shrub Rose with clusters of intense scarlet, 

 single blooms like heads of phlox. $1 ea. ; 3 for $2.50.* 

 ^WICHURAIANA. Creeper. Late. White. For re- 

 taining embankments. 95 cts. ea. ; 3 for $2.35.* 

 ^YORK AND LANCASTER. Damask. Striped red 

 and white but occasionally all red. $1 ea. ; 3 for $2.50.* 



May 9. 1943 



Not a single Conard-Pyle Rose was winter-killed, either newly 



planted or otherwise. Last winter was terrific here — 16° helow 



zero in March. Mrs. J. R. S. . . . 



Clarksburg, W. Va. 



:^MAX GRAF. Spreading in growth. The loveliest Rose for embankments. 



