Own root 
summer propagated 
fall pot grown 
winter rested 
ROSES 
State purpose 
for which wanted so that intelligent 
selection of plants may be made. 
2--inrll pot 5oses 3X0 thrifty young plants, with 
iiicii strong balls of roots and vigorous tops, 
suitable for lining out in nursery rows, bedding, 
benching, growing on in three to three and one-half¬ 
inch pots, or mailing. 
4-1 nr fl pot 5,0868 3X0 well-branched two-year- 
**-1 licit old Musheg ^th extra strong roots, ready 
for quick and substantial results from planting out, 
forcing, or for immediate sale as choice pot Roses. 
A 11 stock summer crown, 
/ill under class, on own roots. 
None of the Roses hereinafter offered are dormant or field- 
grown, but to comply with requirements of several states, 
our tags bear copy of the following: 
CERTIFICATE OF NURSERY INSPECTION 
No. 23. Columbus, Ohio, July 20, 1920. 
This is to certify that the nursery stock for sale by Tiie 
Leedle Floral Company, of Springfield, County of Clark, State 
of Ohio, consisting of Ornamentals, lias been inspected by a 
duly authorized Inspector, in compliance with Section 1120, 
General Code, and has been found apparently free from dan¬ 
gerously Injurious insects and plant diseases. 
This certificate, granted under the provisions of Section 1135, 
(•’eneral Code, Is invalid after September 15„ 1921, and may be 
revoked earlier for cause. 
Signed, BOARD OF AGRICULTURE OF OHIO, 
E. C. COTTON, N. E. SHAW, 
Chief of Bureau. Secretary of Agriculture. 
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