M 
Kose Grouug 
PROTEXALL SPRAY AND DUST 
For Both Insects and Diseases 
We believe in caution with new sprays and dusts, but 
here is a combination that includes the new materials 
D.D.T. and Fermate, both tested and approved by 
authorities. These new materials have been combined 
with Rotenone and Sulphur in a one-shot spray and dust 
for the control of nearly all insects and plant diseases on 
roses and other plants. We recommend it for trial, espe- 
cially if you have not been securing satisfactory results 
with other materials. Protexall comes in two forms— 
one for spraying and the other for dusting. Use which- 
ever you prefer. 
Protexall Spray, 4 ozs. (makes 12 gals.) $1.10, ppd.; 
lb. (makes 48 gals.) $3, ppd. 
Protexall Dust, lb. 85 cts.; 4 lbs. $2.25, ppd. 
WEEDONE 
The Marvelous New Weed-killer 
Contains the chemical known as 2.4-D. Kills poison ivy, 
wild morning-glory, honeysuckle, dandelion, chickweed 
and many others, both tops and roots. Does not injure 
most grasses (except clover and bent grass), so can be 
used for eradicating weeds from Iawns. Mix with 60 to 
100 parts of water and apply with sprayer. One applica- 
tion kills many weeds; repeat as needed for complete 
control. Harmless to animals and people. 
6 ozs. (for 1,000 sq. ft.) $1, ppd.; qt. (for 5,000 sq. ft.) 
$3, ppd.; gal. (for 20,000 sq. ft.) $10, ppd. 
Eezy Wear Garden Gloves 
All leather, soft as kid, and pliable, these 
Gloves are just the thing to protect your 
hands from dirt, stains, and _ scratches. 
They are durable and economical too. 
Sizes for women (small, medium, large), 
; and men (medium, large) 80 cts. a pair, 
postpaid. 
Last-Minute 
With Roses so scarce, we jumped at the chance of adding 
to our stock of kinds we could offer you this spring. These 
varieties are not our “‘home-grown”’ plants, but they are 
2-year, field-grown, and we offer them under the same guaran- 
tee as Roses we have grown. All but one are varieties which 
we have grown and offered in the past, and we know they 
are all good kinds; five of them are yellow. 
They offer an opportunity to get some old favorites 
which have not been available for some years. That is a 
chance which may not come again. 
These Rose plants are a bit smaller in size than our own 
and may be slower to come to maturity. But because of 
ultimate performance, some Rose experts and con- 
noisseurs prefer this type. 
Lady Hillingdon. T. Deep apricot-yellow. Long- 
pointed buds open to semi-double blooms which Iast well. 
f medium size and fragrance, borne on long, strong 
stems. The foliage is bronze-green, disease-resistant; 
growth moderate, upright, bushy; it is free and con- 
tinuous in bloom. Sometimes as hardy as a Hybrid Tea. 
This ts a chance to try out a real Tea Rose and see what it 
will do for you. Southern gardens should find it a wel- 
come addition if not a novelty. $1.10 ea. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. H.T. Coral-red and yellow. 
A famous Rose which carried off the prizes when it was 
introduced and which is still loved. Among other awards 
It won the Daily Mail Gold Cup in 1912, and ‘‘Daily Mail” 
Rose is another name for it. The bud is large, long- 
pointed, coral-red, shaded yellow at the base. The large, 
semi-double flowers are coral-red shaded with yellow and 
bright rosy scarlet, passing to prawn-red. A vigorous, 
spreading, branching bush, about 20 inches high. $1.10 ea. 
McGredy’s Orange. H.T. Yellow and orange. A d=ble, 
high-centered, fragrant variety of deep Indian yellow with 
the reverse of the petals orange flushed salmon. A vigor- 
Ous grower with dark, bronzy foliage. $1.10 ea. 
3 ROSES LISTED ABOVE $9.95 Post- 
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FLORALIFE 
Makes Cut Flowers Last L-o-n-g-e-r 
Floralife supplies cut blooms with needed food elements 
and keeps the water fresh by stopping bacteria. With 
Floralife, a flower arrangement can be left undisturbed. 
The plant-food permits the flowers to open in full richness 
of color and fragrance, as they would if still on the plant. 
Try it for your Roses this year. Floralife comes boxed in 
handy packet form; each packet makes 2 quarts of solu- 
tion—enough for one large bouquet or several small ones. 
It is attractively packaged and makes a clever gift. Also 
most suitable for Garden Club or party prizes. 
15 packets in a box, $1.10, postpaid. 
“TWIST-EMS”’ 
The new handy plant-tie. Strong, dark green tapes with 
invisible wire reinforcements. Easy to use. Come al- 
ready cut in 8-inch lengths. (Also helpful to use in making 
flower arrangements.) 
Box, 125 Twistems, 30 cts., postpaid. 4 boxes $1, 
postpaid. 
Find in Roses 
McGredy’s Yellow. H.T. Yellow. Another vigorous 
Irish Rose. The buds are long-pointed, opening to cup- 
shaped blooms of bright buttercup-yellow. Slightly 
fragrant. Foliage large, glossy, dark and bronzy. $1.10 ea. 
Mirs. G. A. van Rossem. H.T. Multicolor. The flowers 
are large, very fragrant, heavily flamed and shaded 
orange and apricot on a dark golden yellow ground, re- 
verse of petals often dark bronze. Borne on long, strong 
stems, the full, double flowers open freely in dull and 
moist weather. Foliage large, dark, bronzy green, leath- 
ery, disease-resistant. Upright and vigorous In growth, 
it blooms abundantly. $1.10 ea. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. H.T. Yellow with red shadings. 
This is an intensely fragrant Rose which has long been 
popular. he buds are large, long pointed, and tinted 
buff. The big, high-centered flowers are very double, 
yellow with red shadings. A vigorous, bushy plant, 
continuous in bloom, with few thorns. $1.10 ea. 
Shot Silk. H.T. Cherry-cerise, shot with golden yellow. 
A full, double, high-centered bloom which is lasting and 
very fragrant. Stems are strong, with few thorns; foliage 
medium in size, dark green, glossy and disease-resistant. 
Very hardy and profuse in bloom all season. $1.10 ea. 
Sunburst. H.T. Yellow. This Rose was criginated by 
M. Pernet-Ducher; a rich cadmium-yellow, passing to 
yellow-orange in the center. The color varies. Long- 
pointed buds. The full, double flowers are cup-shaped 
and long lasting. Few thorns. Upright growth. $1.10 ea. 
William Orr. H.T. Crimson. A brilliant, deep velvety 
crimson with a delightful sheen; outer petals shaded 
lighter. It is not affected in color or quality by the 
weather. Flower large and full, with very sweet fra- 
grance. Vigorous, mildew-resistant, and free in bloom. 
$1.10 ea. 
6 ROSES LISTED ABOVE $5.85 Post- 
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9 ROSES, one each of al! on this page; popular Roses of yesterday, now hard to find. $8.50 
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