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= American Grown Roses = 
for American Gardens 
Plant This Fall — Will Bloom Next Summer 
Garden Roses — 12 of the Best Hybrid Teas: 
Strong Field-Grown 2-year-old plants 
1. Crimson Queen — Velvety crimson; striking. 
2. Golden Ophelia — Bright yellow; very fragrant. 
3. Lady Alice Stanley — Deep coral profuse bloomer. 
4. Mme. Caroline Testout — Satiny rose; very 
productive. 
5. Los Angeles — Rich growing pink. 
6. Mme. Butterfly — New introduction of 
rich texture and color; salmon-pink. 
7. Mrs. Aaron Ward — Deep salmon- 
pink. 
8. Jonkheer Mock — Large red, 
inside petals white. 
9. Radiance — Salmon-pink, suf- 
fused copper-red. 
10. Robin Hood — Bright rosy 
scarlet ; vigorous grower. 
One plant of each of 
these varieties^ 10 plants) 
$ 9 . 00 . 
Special Rose Plant List 
We should be pleased to send 
you a copy of our special list 
of Roses for Fall Planting. 
Muller-Sealey 
Company, Inc. 
145 West 45th St., N. Y. 
4 ‘Successful for over a century” 
Midsummer Service for 
Greater Spring Gardens 
Those of us who have been in business of plant pro- 
duction longest realize most the need of greater planting 
service. Before plants can be sold, the planter must work 
out plans. Plans can only be made where a clear vision is 
had of the end to be obtained. 
August Planning and Planting 
Means Better Gardens 
This is the month when plans should be made for hardy perennial 
gardens, rock gardens, evergreen gardens, Iris and Peony gardens; in 
short gardens of any kind that are expected to yield pleasure early in 
the Spring. Such material may be planted in the Spring, but, in that 
case, the gardener will have to wait one whole year for returns. 
August planted Evergreens will enable the planter to enjoy their 
beauty all W inter. We prefer not to sell Irises and Peonies in the 
Spring. Summarizing, why not take us into your confidence now and 
tell us what you anticipate to do to enjoy additional garden pleasures 
next Spring? 
The competent advice of our special Sendee Department is yours 
to command. An inquiry- incurs no obligation but will afford us the 
opportunity to acquaint you with our plant resources, comprising 800 
acres of the choicest nursery stock grown anywhere. 
AMERICAN NURSERIES 
H E. HOLDEN. Manner 
SINGER BUILDING. NEW YORK 
