Roses and Roses 
• • • 
. The only way you can have success growing Roses 
is to be sure that the stock you buy are healthy 
tield grown plants entirely acclimatized to your par¬ 
ticular weather conditions. 
In recent years, the practice of offering forced 
or second grade Roses at very low prices has crept 
into the rose business. The use of this type of plant 
has led many to believe they cannot successfully 
grow Roses. 7 
This thought could not be farther from the truth 
for Roses, in average soil, are one of the easiest 
flowers to grow successfully. This statement, of 
course, depends entirely on the Roses you buy. 
You can depend on our Roses to be sturdy field 
grown plants at home under any climatic condi¬ 
tions. The success of our business depends on the 
success you have with the plants you buy from us. 
Edith Nellie Perkins 
Margaret McGredy 
Chas. P. ICilham 
