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Mrs. J. D. Eisele. (Plant Patent No. 67) 
P AUL J. HOWARD’S Rose bushes 
are noted for their extreme vigor 
and robust growth. This is because 
our carefully selected bud-wood is 
grown on special root-stocks which 
impart extra strength to the tops. 
We then select from our fields the 
two-year-old bushes which have made 
the greatest development—the ones 
that have the most vitality and will 
continue to be the most robust when 
transplanted to the Rose-garden. 
ORDER YOUR ROSES EARLY 
Dormant Roses should be planted as early 
as possible. January and February, their 
naturally dormant period, are the best months 
for planting; after March 1 they should be 
allowed to make their growth, as after that 
date they will lose much of their vitality 
unless planted either in the ground or in large 
containers. If you cannot plant before that 
date, be sure to obtain our large bushes estab¬ 
lished in large containers. They are the supe¬ 
rior bushes, selected early in the season and 
planted in specially prepared soil before they 
have started to make new growth, and are 
the finest established Roses obtainable. They 
cannot be compared to the ordinary bushes 
usually offered after the dormant planting 
season is past. 
Those who prefer to select their Roses 
while in bloom may obtain Paul J. Howard’s 
superior established bushes at prices only 
slightly more than for the best dormant 
plants. 
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CALIFORNIA’S OWN PRESENTATION 
TO THE ROSE WORLD 
The Glo rious New Richly Perfumed Rose 
MRS. J. D. EISELE 
Plant Patent No. 67 
$1.50 each/ $15.00 per doz. 
Produced in southern California by Mr. Fred Howard, whose earlier 
creations, Los Angeles and others, are among the most popular Roses in 
gardens throughout the world, this new achievement bids fair to become 
one of the most favored of all. 
It inherits the vigor of growth, health, and freedom of bloom character¬ 
istic of California-grown Roses, the bushes being of upright, branching 
habit. The flowers are of magnificent size, the luscious shade of cherry- 
rose being illumined with a glow of scarlet, more pronounced at some 
seasons than at others. Its charming color is especially brilliant under 
artificial light. The beautifully formed buds and flowers are perfect in 
every stage of development and so delightfully fragrant that a few flowers 
will scent a whole room with perfume reminiscent of old-time Tea Roses. 
Thus, Mrs. J. D. Eisele is a cut-flower Rose of outstanding merit to grow 
in your garden. 
