Pl^KS 
2 YEARS OLD 
FIED GROWN 
The Truth About Roses 
All these 3 year old budded 
field grown hybrid tea roses are 
absolutely northern g:rown. Pro¬ 
duced for Rocknoll by John 
Square and Son near Palnesyille 
in northeastern Ohio. There is 
no better or hardier rose to be 
had at any price. 
After they are dug: we carefully 
ffrade them in the following 
manner. 
No. 1—The best and largest with 
three or more strong flowering 
branches plus the smaller ones. 
No. IVz —Just slightly smaller. 2 
or more strong flowering 
branches; well shaped bushes. 
No. 2—And culls. Not offered. 
.411 will flower abundantly by 
•June, 1940. 
(Descriptions, See Page 35) 
Each 3 6 12 
BKiARCLIFF—Long lasting fragrant rose 
pink flowers. An excellent garden rose de¬ 
servedly popular. 36 petals. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—One of the 
first to bloom with beautiful double soft 
salmon pink flowers with deep coppery rose 
on outer petals. 40 petals. 
LADY ASHTOWN—One of the finest Pink 
Roses. Well shaped buds opening deep 
carmine pink with a yellow glow at the 
base. Handsome foliage. 51 petals. 
LOS ANGELES—Flowers brilliant salmon 
pink with a strong underglow. Successful 
and one of the most popular roses ever in¬ 
troduced. 27 petals. 
MME. BUTTERFLY—An old indispensable 
garden rose, the perfect cut flower with 
sweetly fragrant light pink flowers faintly 
touched with gold. 30 petals. 
MRS. CHRISTIE MILLER—Immense clear 
lustrous pink fully double blossoms keeping 
well when cut. Should be planted more. 
75 petals. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES—Large perfectly 
formed blooms of a clear glowing pink. 
Flowers freely produced on this vigorous 
and healthy plant. 52 petals. 
PINK RADIANCE—Very fragrant rich 
pink globular flowers with a light flesh tone 
on the inner surfaces. Free flowering. TTie 
most popular rose. 23 petals. 
No. 1 42c $1.26 $2.59 $4.59 
No. V/t 32c .96 1.91 3.49 
RED 
CHAS. K. DOUGLAS—Large rich crimson 
flowers continually produced. Well adapted 
to garden beds. 24 petals. 
ETOILE de HOLLAND — Brilliant red 
blooms perfect when half open and of mag¬ 
nificent size showing clean attractive cen¬ 
ters when fully open. Very fragrant and 
free flowering. 45 petals. 
MARGARET McGREDY—One of the best 
garden roses introduced in years. Its fully 
double cup shaped flowers open a vivid scar¬ 
let and turn to a remarkable shade of scar¬ 
let orange. 30 petals. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET—Brilliant scarlet 
orange fully double flowers touched with 
crimson at the tips. Always good. Weath¬ 
ers well. 35 petals. 
MME. E. HERRIOT—Brilliant orange red 
flowers of remarkable beauty. Well tested 
and of proven garden merit. 15 petals. 
RED RADIANCE—The bright cerise red 
counterpart of Pink Radiance. Just as 
hardy and reliable. 23 petals. 
Field Grown 
1 $2.10 
puB Field Grown IVT^ 
1 $2.90 
^ROjES No 
Your selection. * 
l\ $1.60 
I ROSES No 
^ Your selection. * 
11 $2.22 
34 EVERYTHING DELIVERED PREPAID TO YOUR DOOR 
