alezane 
MME. COCHET-COCHET 
All advantages of growth favor Roses planted as soon as possible after 
the first of November. The ground a; this season is still warm; this encourages 
root-growth. In the spring, the ground is cold and the atmosphere warm, 
encouraging top-growth. The result is that Roses in large numbers wither and 
die in hot weather. By all means, pliant them in the latter part of November 
and through December. 
MATADOR 
SIGNORA 
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GUARANTEE. We guarantee our plants to be 
satisfactory on arrival and to be true to label. 
In case the plants do not come up to your every 
expectation, notify us at once for instructions. 
It is mutually agreed and understood that our 
liability for untrueness to name shall be confined 
to replacement of stock, or refund of the original 
purchase price only. 
BUDDED ROSES. Our Roses are all prime 
two-year-old, budded, and field-grown. 
SHIPPING-TIME. We start shipping about 
October 20. 
TRANSPORTATION. We prepay all trans¬ 
portation charges on orders that are for $2 and 
more. On orders that amount to less than $2 
add 5c. per plant for extra packing and post¬ 
age. No order will be accepted for less than $1 
CONDITIONS. Orders are booked subject to 
conditions over which we have no control On 
varieties that are sold out, we reserve the right to 
substitute another of the same color and habit 
unless you request that no substitution be made 
TERMS. Our terms are cash with order Do 
not send currency unless by registered m ail° 
Checks or Money Orders are safest. 
PRICES. Our prices are based on the supnl 
of the different varieties. We urge you to take 
advantage of these prices, as the same variet' ^ 
may cost you much more next season. 
CARE AND CULTURE OF ROSES 
By all means plant Roses in the fall, about the 
first of November, if you can. Keep the roots 
covered while they are out of the ground; do not 
expose them to sun and wind. 
Make generous holes for the plants, broad and 
rather shallow. Set the plants so that the bud is 
iust below the surface of the bed. Spread the 
roots and work fine soil among them, tamping 
it down firmly; separate the roots so that they 
are not doubled, cramped, or crowded. Water 
thoroughly, especially in dry weather. Roses 
should be heavily mulched during the winter 
either by hilling for 6 to 8 inches or by a mulch 
of peat moss, straw, or leaves. 
The surface of the Rose-bed should be kept 
loose at all times, unless it is protected by a 
mulch of peat moss. Unless so protected, work 
the surface of the bed every week and after 
heavy rains. 
Newly planted Roses require little feeding but 
established plants need considerable. Try 
Vieoro, used according to directions on the pack- 
2 e every three to four weeks, or liquid manure 
fn light applications every week or so, or apply 
anure wood-ashes, and bonemeal two or three 
Pmes during the season. Stop feeding September 
I so the wood can ripen for winter 
Climbing Roses and Hybrid Perpetuals are 
as hardy as peach trees. Where peaches 
3 n be grown successfully these Roses will not 
nted much protection in winter, unless to mulch 
fhe base of the canes. In very cold climates, lay 
he climbers on the ground and cover with 
heavy paper, straw, or leaves. 
ECLIPSE 
PLANTING IN AUTUMN IS ADVISED 
Address All Orders nnd Letters to 
P. O. Box 927 
ROSE HILL FARM 
TYLER, TEXAS 
TEN 
PATENTED ROSES 
The ten Patented Roses shown on this page are our selection from 
the large number which have been patented during the past few years. 
These are all varieties which we have tested thoroughly and know will 
give you good results. They are two-year-old, low-budded, Tyler-grown 
plants and guaranteed to be true to name. 
Patented Roses are not subject to additional discounts. Three 
plants of one variety will be sold at the dozen rate. Retail prices are 
established by the owners of the patent. 
Alezane. Plant Patent 116. $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 
Countess Vandal. Plant Patent 38. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
Eclipse. Plant Patent 172. $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 
Feu Pernet-Ducher. Plant Patent 103. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
Gloaming. Plant Patent 137. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
Matador. Plant Patent 170. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
Mme. Cochet-Cochet. Plant Patent 129. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
Signora. Plant Patent 201. $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 
Texas Centennial. Plant Patent 162. 60c each; $6.00 per doz. 
White Briarcliff. Plant Patent 108. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
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