Big bushy plants 
with 3^-inch, near¬ 
ly single flowers of 
brilliant scarlet with 
an orange base. A 
gorgeous Rose for 
garden or table dec¬ 
oration. $1.50 each. 
FOR FALL PLANTING... 
Plantings made in the fall, if given normal protection and kept well 
watered until the ground freezes, will become established, make root- 
growth, and start off in early spring like veteran plants. 
September is an excellent month to plant Hardy Perennials and Ever¬ 
greens. 
Roses and many other deciduous shrubs and trees are best planted in 
October and November. 
Plant this fall while stocks are complete, plants 
fresh, and the ground warm and workable to receive 
them. Plant this fall and enjoy next spring. 
New Rose 
RED BOY 
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