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ROSES 
Down through the ages the Rose has been known and y 
accepted as the "Queen of the Flowers." Its 
presence is sensed in the garden, and upon all 
occasions its beauty and fragrance are outstanding. 
Of the many thousand varieties of Roses in existence, i 
we list only such varieties as have been proved 
satisfactory in this section. 
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Plant Roses in sunny locations, free from inter- 
ferenoe from other plants. Dig beds to a depth of | 
18 inches or more, adding plenty of well-rotted cow 
manure, and being especially certain that good drain- ! 
age is provided. Plant as early as possible after j 
receipt of shipment, and take precautions that the 
roots of the plants are not unnecessarily exposed to 
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HYBRID TEA ROSES ] 
Those are the Bverhlooming Roses, so called be- 'i 
cause they are full of blossoms, or flower at brief * 
intervals through the spring, summer and fall. This 
group includes most of the finest Roses. They give ti 
beautiful flowers in many varied colors, and most of ft 
them are fragrant. They are reliable and hardy, but j 
should get some winter protection. We have for sale ' 
only #1 Roses, the highest quality available. All ^ 
these Roses, unless otherwise requested, will be 
bare-rooted and packed in moss. For potted Hybrid 
Teas, an additional charge of 2,5^ per plant will be 
made. 1■ 
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Note; I 
Koses marked with an asterisk have been pat¬ 
ented by the originators. While we will ex- 'i 
ercise the best of oare in the shipping and f! 
handling of these plants, we will not assume 
any further responsibility than to see that f 
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