CLOVERSET PLANTED ROSES 
View in Our Upper Garden 
CAN I PLANT MY ROSES? 
Any one who can bury a cat can plant a Cloverset Potted 
Rose. Dig the hole plenty large enough, remove the Pot 
by slitting down the side with your pocket knife, place 
the plant in the hole, fill in the soil, then thoroughly soak 
with water. That’s all there is to it. Proper watering will 
insure success. 
OUR GREENHOUSES 
Our greenhouses are overflowing with fine Geraniums, 
Petunias, Snap Dragons, Verbenas, and a general line of 
Porch Box and Bedding Plants. You are invited to call 
and see them. 
PLANT A FRUIT TREE 
For back yai'd planting we urge you to plant a few 
fruit trees. 
BEGINNER'S ROSE COLLECTION—No. 2 
12 MOST POPULAR. MOST DEPENDABLE 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES FOR. 
$7.50 
This dozen roses cover all the popular colors and are our 
favorites for the beginner. They are all good bloomers, are 
most hardy of all our 210 varieties. 
1 Ami Quinard (our Black Rose) dark velvety red. 
1 Condessa de Sestago, copper and yellow. 
1 Grenoble, our best blood red rose. 
1 Mrs. Sam McGredy, copper and orange. 
1 Autumn, orange and bronze. 
1 Edith Nellie Perkins, pink and salmon. 
1 Joanna Hill, light yellow. 
1 Edel, pure white. 
1 Red Radiance, light red. 
1 Pink Radiance, clear pink. 
1 Chas. K. Douglas, dark blood red. 
1 Mrs. Chas. Bell, salmon pink. 
Regular value of this collection when bought separately, 
$9.40—Our Special Price, $7.50. 
Already Planted and Started for You 
Ready for You Anytime 
Undoubtedly the greatest innovation ever offered the Rose 
buyer is the invention of the Cloverset Rose Pot, which enables 
us to offer our Roses already growing and blooming. 
This new and modern way of selling Roses eliminates all danger 
of the plants not starting after being replanted in your garden, 
and insures the buyer of getting exactly the Rose desired. 
These planted Roses are growing in our Cloverset Pots and are 
planted in specially prepared Rose soil, heavily fertilized to insure 
rapid and permanent growth and bloom. They weigh 12 to 14 
pounds each or about 160 pounds per dozen. 
The acquisition of about 160 pounds of suitable soil with each 
dozen Roses sold, entirely disposes of all question as to the 
adaptability of your own garden soil to growing Roses, and in¬ 
sures success even when planted in soil unsuitable for them. As 
160 pounds of your own soil is discarded when one dozen Cloverset 
Planted Roses are replanted in your garden, and as one dozen 
Roses spaced 16 inches apart each way (which is the proper 
planting plan for best results) requires only a space or bed 
3% feet by 6 feet, the addition of 160 pounds of prepared Rose 
soil to such a small space radically changes the nature of the 
original soil and starts you out right for successful Rose grow¬ 
ing. 
As our CLOVERSET PLANTED ROSES are delivered to you 
properly planted in our Cloverset Pots, and in full foliage and 
in vigorous growing condition, we overcome the most serious 
loss to the Rose buyer, viz., improper planting and improper 
care of Dormant Roses immediately after planting, which are the 
chief causes of failure in Rose growing. By our modern method 
of furnishing you our plants already started and in full foliage, 
and later, in full bloom, we take the responsibility of the early 
handling of them, and furnish them to you as a finished plant 
ready to give you entire satisfaction in your garden, and as you 
are invited to select each individual plant out of our cold frames, 
we enable you to select only the most vigorous and healthy plants 
among hundreds of the same sort. 
Our Cloverset Planted Roses do not require immediate re¬ 
planting. They may be kept growing in our Pots until such time 
as is convenient for final replanting. They will grow and bloom 
just as well in the containers as they do in the ground. 
This Garden is One Hali Acre and has beds for 12.000 Roses 
