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THE WORLD'S FINEST 
Let Us Select Five Excellent Roses 
We make this special offer to save for our customers on the best varie¬ 
ties at this ridiculously low price for 2-yr. field grown roses. The 
colors will be one each of red, pink, white, yellow, and yellow and 
orange or two-tone. All the better well-known varieties. Labeled as 
to color only. 
All five £4 aq 
for only I m Aw 
SPRING HILL'S SELECTED 
AT THE HEAD 
Outstanding New Rc sc Creations to Grace Your Garden. They 
will be the delight of All Rosarians. Absolutely New. 
MME. COCHET-COCHET—Winner of the coveted Bagatelle Gold Medal in 1932. 
Buds open golden pink and fade to softshell-pink in fully opened stages. Good 
grower. Fragrant. $1.50 each. Plant patent No. 129. 
McGREDY’S IVORY—A new McGredy creation of unbelievable size and perfec¬ 
tion of form. The thick petals open very slowly allowing the bloom to stay in the 
bud stage for several days. Rich warm ivory in color. 75c each. 
MRS. MABEL V. SOCHA—An exceptional new yellow 
rose that will stay at the head of the class. The long 
shapely buds open deep golden-apricot changing to lemon 
and gold in the fully double open flowers. Sturdy low 
growing plant with extra good foliage. $1.50 each. 
SUNKIST—The name of this rose describes perfectly the 
color of its petals. The long, slender, rosy-copper buds 
are excellent for cutting. 75c each. 
FREDERICK) CASAS—This glorious new rose is so out¬ 
standing in our garden that everyone stops to admire it. 
It is best described as being larger, more vivid in color 
and stronger growing than Talisman. You can not call 
your rose collection complete until you have planted 
this charming variety. 75c each. 
MRS. J. D. EISELE—This is one of the loveliest of all 
roses. The color is a warm cherry-rose overlaid with 
scarlet glow. The large ovoid buds open to flowers of 
almost perfect form. Very fragrant. $1.50 each. 
SAEUR THERESE—Long pointed buds of chrome-yel¬ 
low with carmine markings. The open flower is a rich 
daffodil yellow. Free blooming with long stems. A fine 
new yellow rose. 75c each. 
DAINTY BESS- Beautiful clusters of indescribable pink 
flowers. Its charm, brilliance, odor, and unique flower¬ 
ing habit combined with outstanding vigor and hearti¬ 
ness make this rose a variety well worth having. 75c 
BETTER TIMES — (Plant 
Patent No. 23)—The bril¬ 
liant cerise flowers are 
large, double, and delicate¬ 
ly fragrant. Leathery, 
dark green foliage. Ex¬ 
cellent as cut flower. $1.25 
each. 
STERLING—(Plant Patent 
No. 21. Introduced by E. 
G. Hill Co.)—A striking 
pink with a yellow base. 
Xjarge, long, well-pointeu. 
fragrant buds. A strong 
upright grower and free 
bloomer. ^$1.50 each. 
Golden Dawn 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS FOR GROWING ROSES 
Follow these simple directions and all should succeed 
with our hardy roses. The plants should be unpacked 
as soon as received from the nursery and planted. If 
weather conditions do not permit immediate planting, 
bury roots in moist soil, being sure to pack soil firmly 
around roots to eliminate air pockets. 
Dig large hole which will accommodate roots so they 
can be spread out naturally. A well drained soil is essential. With heavy 
soils adequate drainage should be provided. Plant below the bud or where 
the branches start. This is usually about 2 inches deeper than they grow 
in the nursery row. After planting, mound up about 6 inches high around 
top of plant. Cut off top of rose bushes 1 or 2 inches above top of mound. 
Do not remove mound for at least ten days. Plant roses in beds 18 to 24 
inches apart. Water well when planting. Fertilize with manure or any 
good commercial fertilizer about two weeks after roses have been planted. 
Will be glad to give more specific instructions for planting, culture, 
pruning, etc. free of charge. Write us for free advice. 
See Inside Front 
Cover for Rose 
Special. 6 for 79c 
Red Radiance 
THE FAMOUS 
RADIANCE ROSE 
JUNE ROSES 
Old Favorites With Lasting Memories. 
PAUL NEYRON—A magnificent rose with beautiful 
clear rose-pink flowers immense in size often 6 inches 
across. A popular, strong, upright, abundant blooming 
variety. 
F. K. DRUSCHKI—White American Beauty—Striking 
pure snow-white flowers. Extra large pointed buds and 
superb 5 inch bloom perfectly double. 
HENRY NEVARD—A new Hybrid-Perpetual famous for 
its large striking velvety-scarlet blooms. Color supreme. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT—Another old favorite pop¬ 
ular for its intense bright red flowers. The striking 
large blooms are very fragrant and double. 
35c each 3 for 97c 5 for $1.48 
Specially Priced 
Radiance Roses have been 
for a long time the favorites 
of all rose lovers. They are 
extremely hardy, universally 
adopted, and thrifty grow¬ 
ing. The large exquisitely 
colored blooms are borne on 
long straight stems and are 
continuously in flower from 
early spring until freezing 
weather. They retain their 
vividness for an unusually 
long time after being cut. 
We offer four varieties. Red, 
Pink, White, and Salmon. 
33c each 4 for $1.19 
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