NORTHERN-GROWN ROSES 
Rochefort 
Mme. Cochet-Cochet 
Feu 
Pernet-Ducher 
Duquesa de 
Penaranda 
Catalonia 
J. C. Thornton 
Julien Potin 
Miss Rowena Thom 
Joanna Hill 
Empress 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts 
Abol 
O UR ROSES are all budded, two-year, field-grown, under 
the most ideal conditions to be found the world over, 
and backed by experience extending to forty years in 
Rose-growing. We can, therefore, offer our customers a prod¬ 
uct which is a result of the most favored conditions and 
cultural skill combined with the utmost hardiness induced by 
the rigorous winters of our northern climate. 
Mail and express parcels can reach the most distant points 
in the United States within one week. Direct producer to con¬ 
sumer business offers the best quality at the lowest price. 
Our financial reference is the Nooksack Valley State Bank, 
Everson, Wash. 
PRUNING AND CARE. Plants are first graded, then 
pruned before shipment, ready for planting. Immediately 
on receipt, immerse the plants in water for 24 hours. 
When planting, see that the roots are not twisted and 
that they are set deep enough—one inch below the point 
of branching out is about right. The earth should be 
tramped in quite solid, and then a loose mulch hilled up 
over the plant for two weeks to prevent drying out. Water 
freely, and see that they are kept free from insect pests 
and diseases. 
.will be filled strictly in rotation as received. 
When a variety is sold out, another will be substituted 
unless otherwise instructed. 
MOUNT BAKER NURSERIES, Sumas, Wash. 
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Golden Dawn 
