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SEEDS, PLANTS AND BULBS 
714-716 CHESTNUT STREET 
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SHELE AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY was organized in 1899 Bye 
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the standard of excellence of THE ROSE FOR ALL THE {¢ Ax 
PEOPLE.” It holds several annual national exhibitions, at which © 
4 prizes are awarded for the best Roses. Wes 
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many Rose societies. It supervises five Rose test-gardens—in Hartford, Ithaca, 
Minneapolis, W ashington, and Portland. All new Roses of value are registered MS 
with it, and its Medals are highly prized as an evidence of especial merit. Its 
membership includes interested rose growers and amateurs all over America. 
Most of all, it issues only for its members THE AMERICAN ROSE 
ANNUAL, the authoritative record of American Rose progress, which is needed 
by every Rose-lover in America. Membership at $2 per annum brings this 
fine book and other publications of the Society, with tickets to its exhibitions. 
Previous Annuals for 1916, 1917, 1918, and 1919 form an invaluable rose library. 
FOR MEMBERSHIP DETAILS, SEE OTHER SIDE 
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