Plant THE GOOD 
ROSES OF NEW CASTLE 
for successful gardening! 
THE FAMOUS ROSES OF NEW CASTLE, potted and on their own roots may be planted any 
time after danger of damaging frost in the spring has passed and on through the entire sum¬ 
mer until winter freezes prove a hazard. These superior potted roses come to you with a 
strong, active, working root system in an alive, vigorous growing condition. Their growth has 
already been strongly established and it is necessary only to loosen the ball of soil about the 
roots before planting. No pruning is necessary. Prepare the soil by spading in well rotted 
manure or bone meal to a depth of about 5 inches. Plant the roses a little deeper than the 
ring of earth about the canes—slightly deepe - than they have been growing in the pots. 
Space about 18 inches apart. Plant the stocky, bushy BABY ROSES about 15 inches apart. 
Water heavily, allowing even the bottom-most roots to become thoroughly soaked. Withhold 
water after this until the soil becomes dry and (loose. This encourages root action. The plants 
are now established and it is necessary to water your roses only when they become appreciably 
dry. When watering, soak the soil thoroughly and syringe the under side of the foliage with 
water under pressure to remove harmful insects These few simple rules are all that is neces¬ 
sary to insure blooms galore, and remember, we stand ready to help with any unusual garden¬ 
ing problem that may confront our customers. 
TALISMAN 
TALISMAN (See Illustration' - -Sensational and world famous 
new Bush Rose, with very large, double blooms produced in con¬ 
stant profusion. Indescribable colors—brilliant orange yellow with 
coppery red shades, blended into a combination seen in no other 
rose; fragrant, exquisite buds, very hardy, free-blooming. The 
most sensational introduction in fancy colors now known. 
BRIARCLIFF (See Illustration I—One of the grandest Roses i 
been our privilege to grow. Bud beautifully formed, long 
solid, opening into one of the finest blooms of enormous 
Very double, a brilliant rose pink. Splendid grower, free 
diseases such as black spot and mildew. Flowers produced 
great abundance the entire season, on long, stiff stems, 
making it ideal for cutting. 
t has 
and 
size, 
from 
>tration>—One of the finest out- 
stence today. Strong upright grow¬ 
er, vigorous and healthy. Buds 
ideal, long and pointed on good 
stout stems, open into a full dou- 
B ble bloom of crimson scarlet which 
"B retains its color until the petals 
fall. Blooms continuously from 
early season until late fall. 
Hardy anywhere. 
May 20. 1939 
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Crusader 
Wonderful Crimson 
“We have just plan ted our last 
order of twenty-nine roses and are 
surely delighted with them. We 
have almost a hundred of your roses 
in our garden and so far have never 
lost a one of them. They come in 
such perfect condition.'” 
Mrs. Kate Church 
Finley, Ohio 
HILL GRAY 
the flower expands, does not fade, in the open 
ground. Buds and blooms are of perfect form, im¬ 
mense in size, full and double, produced in con¬ 
tinuous abundance. Extra strong grower and hardiest 
of all tea roses. Free from disease. Might be termed 
a yellow “American Beauty.” 
DER HILL CRAY (See Illustration)— We 
i convinced that this lovely Bush Rose is one 
:ry best, if not the best yellow, everbloom- 
ing garden rose. Our friends, everywhere, 
praise it in glowing terms. The color, 
which is a deep lemon-yellow, deepening as 
POSTPAID PRICES—ALL ROSES ON PAGES 16 AND 17 
ONG ROSES LARGE ROSES SPECIMEN * Postpaid 
25c each 65c each : any 2—$1.25 PLANTS for any TWO 2-YEAR PLANTS 
ny 3 for 65c Any 6—$3.50 85c each Listed on these Pages 
Beautiful, strong potted plants—ready for planting Spring, Summer or Fall I All Deliveries Postpaid and Guaranteed. 
2-YEAR 
STAR SIZE 
LARGE ROSES 
SPECIMEN 
65c each : any 2—$1.25 
PLANTS 
Any 6—$3.50 
85c each 
