Multif lora Rose 



Not Just A Beautiful Plant — 

 But A Practical Living Fence. 



In All Types of Soil The Cheapest 



Fencing You Can Buy - It Mends 



Itself - It Lasts A Lifetimel 



Grows Rapidly! 



Suitable For All U. S. A. Except Most 

 Northern Areas. 



Blossoms of Multiflora Rose are very at- 

 tractive and produce an abundance of small 

 fruit that are ideal for birds and other wild- 

 life. 



Redding Ridgre, Conn, April 15, 1958 



The multiflora rose was received last 

 week in excellent condition thanks to your 

 modern method of packaging with poly- 

 ethylene plastic. Your prompt delivery of 

 our order was very much appreciated, 



Mrs, Ruth Walker. 





MORAINE LOCUST 



Multiflora rose gives best results when planted 

 in early spring. However : fall plantings are usual- 

 ly successful if a mulch is applied to prevent frost 

 heaving. Fertile soil gives best results, and little 

 or no fertilizer is needed. However, on sandy or 

 poor soil some fertilizer and cultivation may be 

 needed to get the plants off to a good start. It is 

 best to prepare the land in the fall, but this can be 

 done just before planting. The soil should be well 

 cultivated, and if it is poorly drained, the plants 

 should be set on a ridge. A planting distance of 

 18-24 in. apart in the row gives best results. The 

 roots should be completely covered and firmly pack- 

 ed into the ground. After planting it is best to 

 keep down weed competition and to use some fer- 

 tilizer in the spring for the first 2 or 3 years. For 

 further information we suggest you send 5c to the 

 United States Government Printing Office, Wash- 

 ington 25. D. C. Ask for U.S.D.A. Leaflet No. 37 

 entitled "The Multiflora Rose". 



MULTIFLORA ROSE PRICE LIST 

 Vigorous 12-18" Branched Plants 



25 plants $ 2.25 



50 plants 4.15 



100 plants 7.50 



500 plants 30.00 



See Page 21 For Postal Rates 



MORAINE LOCUST 



(PLANT PATENT NO. H'Mi) 



Wonderful New Hardy Shade Tree 



Moraine locust has recently become quite popular 

 as a shade tree. It is very vigorous and hardy in 

 most of the northeast and produces a beautiful 

 tall-spreading tree with fine lace-like leaves. This 

 is truly a different type of tree that is a fine ad- 

 dition to any lawn area. The moraine locust is 

 thornless and does not produce seed pods. It is a 

 very tough tree and is not readily damaged by high 

 winds. Also this fine tree is very resistant to di- 

 sease and insects. The fast growth of Moraine 

 locust will soon produce excellent specimen trees 

 that are truly magnificent. 



3-4 foot, well-rooted, vigorous trees are $4.95 

 each plus postage. (Shipping weight is approxi- 

 mately two poimds.) Postal Rates Page 21. 



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