Do You Love Roses? 
“Rose Gardening cultivates the taste, 
promotes acquaintance with refined 
people, and is favorable to health. It 
furnishes moderate outdoor exercise; 
it calms and quiets the nerves.” 
c Uhe ylmerican T^pse Society 
Invites You to YUCcmbership 
Organized in 1899 “to improve the 
excellence of the rose, and increase 
interest in its cultivation,” this fellowship 
of rose fanciers now numbers nearly three 
thousand. The Society syndicates the 
information and enthusiasm of all who 
love the rose and makes it available to all 
the members, and to others who wish to 
learn how to grow roses. By bulletins, 
exhibitions, lectures and an annual Rose 
book, it interprets all that is helpful and 
interesting in Rose knowledge. 
Vo Help You Grow fetter oses 
Whether your garden be large or small, 
formal or informal, there is a place in it for 
roses, and there are roses for that place. 
Regular beds, the borders of pleasant walks, 
arched entrances to other garden delights, 
the magic circle about the sun-dial—all lend 
themselves splendidly to rose planting. 
Granted only a sunny, airy location and 
rich, well-drained soil, success can be readily 
achieved. 
The publications of the American Rose 
Society and the rose specialists available for 
consultation by the members assure you suc¬ 
cess by the most up-to- 
date rose knowledge 
obtainable. 
Membership Fees: 
Active Membership, 
$3 annually 
Life Membership, $50 
Information regarding 
affiliation with garden 
clubs and societies on re¬ 
quest to the Secretary. 
A HOSE FOR EVERY HOME 
A BUSH FOR EVERY GARDEN 
