NURSERY OFFICE HOURS 
From April 10th to June 1st, the office is open from 
7:30 A. M, until 9 P, M., balance of the year 8 A. M. 
until 5:30 P. M. 
TWIN CITY DELIVERIES 
Twin City orders amounting to $1.50 or over are 
delivered free, otherwise a charge of 50c will be made 
to cover cost of delivery. 
POSTAGE REQUIRED FOR ORDERS WANTED BY 
PARCEL POST 
If shipment is desired by parcel post please include 
an amount to cover postage and packing. Please note 
average weights indicated at the headings of the 
various kinds of stock and compute the amount from 
the parcel post rates given on page 33. 
SELECT YOUR OWN PLANTS 
Our customers are welcome to select plants without 
extra charge in our 100 acre nursery. There is satis¬ 
faction in selecting your own plants where there are 
thousands of shrubs, trees and evergreens to choose 
from. If you cannot do so, however, we will make 
careful selection for you. 
Direct from the grower you are assured fresh, 
healthy plants that have not been weakened by ex¬ 
posure in stores or sales grounds. 
BENEFITS OF ORDERING EARLY 
If customers will kindly place their orders as early 
as possible the best selection of stock and prompt de¬ 
livery of the goods when planting time arrives will be 
assured them. 
FREE PLANTING BOOKLET 
A booklet giving instructions for the planting and 
care of nursery stock accompanies each order. 
THE PLANTING SEASONS 
Planting may be done in the spring, generally about 
April 1st to June 1st, or in the fall from September 
until the ground freezes solid. 
PLANTING CHARGES 
A planting charge of 45% of the cost of trees, shrubs 
and perennials, 30% of the cost of evergreens, and 15c 
per lineal foot of hedging, is made when we do the 
planting in the Twin Cities and suburbs. The minimum 
planting charge is $2.00. Black soil, if required, is 
charged for on a yardage basis, being charged 
for a single yard or per yard when two yards or 
more are purchased, or the customer may furnish the 
soil. Carting away of poor soil or debris is also charged 
for. 
ROSE HILL GUARANTEE 
We use every precaution in the growing and handling of our stock to supply only plants of highest quality 
full of life and vigor. Howe ;er, the Rose Hill Nursery agrees to replace at one-half the original price, any nurs¬ 
ery stock purchased direct from them at the prices listed in this catalog, that dies before October first following 
planting. Prompt payment of accounts must be made in full or the above guarantee is void. 
SPRAYING MATERIALS 
ARSENATE OF LEAD (Powdered) 
Kills all insects which eat the leaves, by poisoning 
them. May be dusted on dry or applied in liquid form. 
Directions are printed on the can. 
One-half pound can.$0.40 
MARSH HAY (For Winter Protection) 
Perennial flowers and strawberries should be cov¬ 
ered with marsh hay in late fall to protect them from 
alternate freezing and thawing, which causes winter 
injury. One bale will cover about 200 square feet of 
garden. For sale during October and November. 
Per bale .$1.00 
BLACK LEAF 40 
A highly recommended spray to kill plant lice and 
other sucking insects which cause the leaves to lose 
their color and curl up. Kills by coming into contact 
with the body of the insect. Directions on bottle. 
1-oz. bottle .$O.R5 
DRY LIME SULPHUR 
Dissolved in water it is used as a dormant spray 
against San Jose and Oyster Shell scale and as a 
summer spray against pine leaf scale. 
1 lb.$0,441 
KOLO DUST FOR RED SPIDER ON EVERGREENS 
A very efficient powder spray to kill the red spider 
1 lb.$0.30 2 lbs.$0.50 
SPRAYER (To Apply Liquids) 
We offer and recommend a one-quart Mason jar 
sprayer. It is strongly built and the double siphon 
tube gives a large, dense, fog-like spray. Price, 75e 
each. Weight for shipping, 3 lbs. 
DUSTER (To Apply Powders) 
To combat certain insects it is best to use a dust 
spray. The duster we offer, though inexpensive, is 
strongly built and will operate successfully with all 
insect powders. Price, 45c each. Weight for shipping, 
2 lbs. 
A scientifically prepared plant food for lawns, 
trees, flowers and gardens. 
See next page. 
