Northern 
Qrown 
ROSES 
spring, 1939 
HARDY NORTHERN GROWN ROSES 
O UR ROSE BUSHES are grown under the most ideal conditions to be found anywhere in the “great 
outdoors”. The soil in our nurseries is eom])osed of the “cream” of the mountains combined with the 
animal and vegetable decom]msitions of the ])lains for ages jiast. Soil moisture is supplied by a natural 
sub-irrigation which never fails. A long sunny growiiig season tapering off to a Fall of gradually lowering 
temperatures, ripens the plants ready for digging without the artificial drying process resorted to elsewhere 
which is so devitalizing to rose plants. 
Our plants are all budded on a cutting Mnltiflora Japonica of onr own selection which has i)roven 
hardier and more vigorous than any other strain in co^nmerce and which ])rodnces a rugged fibrous root 
system practically guaranteeing successful transplanting.'R)nr experience in handling roses extends to 
well nigh half a century, preceded by several generations of plant propagators. 
All those conditions of soil, climate, understock and human understanding combined with direct from 
])rodncer to consumer service reveal the secret of the success our customers have had with our plants and 
we take this opportunity of thanking our inany friends for their spontaneous expressions of satisfaction. 
MOUNT BAKER NURSERIES, Sumas, ^Yash. 
TERMS OF SALE 
Cash must accompany orders with certain exceptions as follows: A 25% deposit will hold an order 
until one month before shipi)ing date, when full amount of money must be remitted. In the case of Horti¬ 
cultural Societies ordering for their members, 25% should accompany orders, balance due 30 days from 
date of invoice. 
AVe can make shipment at any time from about October 15th t6 April 15th. PRICES ARE DELIVERED. 
MOUIVT BAKER IVVRSERIES 
SUMAS, WASHINGTON 
