2 
OFFER A 
Here is a money-saving Collection of 
tried, tested, and proved varieties that will 
thrive over a wide range of climatic condi¬ 
tions. They are all fragrant, free blooming, 
and vigorous growing in habit, with very 
disease-resistant foliage. The beginner as 
well as the experienced Rose enthusiast 
will have success in growing these sturdy 
kinds. They will continue to provide 
dozens of perfect blooms, beginning the 
first summer, up until late October frost. 
Briarcliff. Rose and silvery pink. 
Cynthia. Oriental red. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Orange-pink- 
salmon. 
Editor McFarland. Deep pure pink. 
Etoile de Hollande. Best rich glowing red. 
H. D. M. Barton. Dark velvety crimson. 
Irish Hope. Brilliant crimson-scarlet. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Velvety red. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Pearly white. 
Mrs. Jennie Deverman. Carmine-pink. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Golden yellow. 
Mrs. SamMcGredy. Salmon-copper-pink. 
President Herbert Hoover. Yellow, 
orange, and maroon. 
Rapture. Golden pink. 
Sister Therese. Daffodil-yellow. 
SISTER THERESE 
Spacing and Arranging 
When planting this Fifteen Collection in 
one bed, space the plants 16 to 18 inches 
apart, allowing 8 to 9 inches from the edges 
of bed. In this way three rows of five 
plants each will require a bed approxi¬ 
mately 4x7 feet. 
Or, two rows to a bed will require a space 
approximately 2 feet 10 inches x 11 feet. 
15 
No. 1 Grade Plants $ 
(Resular price $12.45) 
9 ^ # 15 
Extra-Grade Plants $ 
(Resular price SI 4.70) 
10^5 
After April 15, 1940, we reserve the right to substitute in the Special Offers 
Three plants of each variety in Offer A. There is no better and less expensive way to 
enjoy an ideal Rose-garden than by plantins quantities of these varieties. AA 
^^■3 COLLECTION of 45 Plants,15 Varieties. Extra Grade Only, for 31 * 
