ISSUED BY BOBBINK 8- ATKINS, NURSERYMEN, RUTHERFORD, 
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Privileges of Membership 
1. Fellowship with other rose-lovers, 
and participation in all activities of 
the Society in “increasing the inter¬ 
est, and improving the excellence of 
the rose” for all America. 
2. To receive all publications of the 
Society issued during the year, in¬ 
cluding The American Rose Annual, 
issued in March. (See description 
opposi te.) 
3. To send your rose experiences and 
helpful hints for others to the Editor 
of The American Rose Annual, Box 
687, Harrisburg, Pa. 
4. Membership Card (sent as receipt 
for dues) entitles member to admis¬ 
sion to exhibitions by the Society, 
Rose Pilgrimages, etc., and to vote 
at annual meetings. 
5. Privilegeof consulting Committee 
of Rose Experts on how to select, 
plant and care for roses. Otherinfor- 
mation regarding roseculture, sources 
of literature, etc., is available through 
the Secretary’s office. 
APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP 
THE AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY 
606 Finance Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 
ROBERT PYLE, President JOHN C. WISTER, Secretary 
The American Rose Annual, edited by J. Horace McFarland, but written by the Society’s 
widespread membership, and reflecting rose experiences all over America, is issued in 
March each year to members only. It is a well-illustrated cloth-bound “Yearbook of 
the Rose” of 200 pages, and includes the most complete and up-to-date rose knowl¬ 
edge for the amateur issued anywhere. 
THE AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY, 
Philadelphia, Pa. J Date -- 
iAQx'--iAsVv I enclose $3 for Annual Membership in the American Rose 
A Society for 1923. Please mail me Membership Card, and, 
f /~\\ as published, all bulletins of the Society, and the 1923 
151 Imlllf American Rose Annual. 
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