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Hector Deane . work fine soil between roots, then fill hole a little at a Phion nid Ae Bid eames 
Jean Cote. . 
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HYBRID TEAS to Successful Rose Gardening’’ of complete in- e ead 
structions for planting and care of Modern Roses. It is A ease, |: nea at ns 
Adoration’ s4.%) fevanetreiis . : p Aquilegia jh) vee eo 41 
‘Alesana ome, ee ne illustrated with helpful sketches. Adeti’.  ..) -litaatinnas $6 
cea carted cack ae as The few suggestions here presented show how simple roe Breath. .- » + - an 
Apricot Queen . . . it is to grow Roses. atananche = - + + es 
Better Times . ... . : Chrysanthemums . «+ 37,38,39 
California |. ia sa rhe ya To prepare beds, remove one spade-depth of top-soil cohen 5 Lae : a 
arlotte Armstrong . - and pile it aside. Then remove a second spade-depth, 4 Hybrid T. oreopsis » » » + + + 
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See ets _ 3 Seite Tae whiel is sub-soil to be taken away. Now youhaveahole pruned low in eo ss Venn aioe 
Dicksons Red. . poulte or trench 18 in. deep. Loosen dirt at bottom with a spring. Céad oe en Sa 
Bae ban ha te pie spading fork, then shovel in the top-soil, mixed with a Gypisphiiaat Ae he dae 
Erccnal Youth: si RIGHT liberal amount of o/d manure. fleas ne . 42 
2 ehc carer fi. 3 Carry the Rose plants to the hole or trench in a bucket Buna ements Dy A ae 
Golden Main. of water. Prune roots by shortening long ones and cuttin ee i 
: : P Heuchera . . . - « « 42 
Golden State. - ends off others. Place plant in hole with roots well spread, Poe : : 49 
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Matador... time, packing soil hard on the roots. When hole is 34 Physostegia . . AW S45 
eet a full, tramp soil down hard, then pour in plenty of water. Pink Delphinium . - « 34 
haces Selma : When water has disappeared fill with good garden soil Primula Weris . cya 
McGredy’s Sunset. ; level with top of ground, and level with ‘‘hip’’ of plant ier Awe ore a 
cored yo eae . . as in sketch at left above. sa apt Ee Sonatas 
iss America. . . : Gat ceeoie 
Mme. Charles | Malletin ‘ Many do not have the heart to prune Rose plants ae Daisies « - + » 40 
Mme, Jean Gaulatd ; ; BS severely enough. Correct low pruning in spring as Result of close Seis cei : eb a 
Mrs. Francis King. . - Ba sketched at right, 6 to 8 in. above soil level with two or pruning. Low, compact, titoma . . . ie 4a 
Neville Chamberlain . . . i three ‘‘eyes’’ above ground level, produces the finest large flowers. Trollives, uote es 
Sd ie ‘aackiie se are Roses Verbascum a 44 
earlS. Buck »- + + «+ - WRONG ‘ $ sh ek els 
Poinsettia . . - «+ + « Veronica Se eienel 1 se ae 
Radiant beete, ea Winter protection—modern Roses ate easy to CUT TOPS HERE VeadM kc. i. 4a 
Reveille , » (TSA. anaes Ee catry over the winter with a few simple precau- ‘ ‘ 
ex Anderson + + + - tions. Every variety in this book is grown in the 
Ries Queen Mary ee eet climate of northern New York here at ee cee CLIMBING VINES 
Rocket). 6. "e's use ewark. Bostonilvyic) vistiaoe io Wer «: 34 
nome iny Sant (Ne After the first heavy frost, bundle the branches betes aie aM Clematis gobo er bin St 
Rose Bampton. . . + « together, cutting back to 18 or 20 in. Hill up the ae Viney eet 
one D'Or re ite earth around each plant, 6 to 8 in. or more above Te eee 
Siternle. 2 ne aoe aS ound level; spread manure in the hollows 
Signore se eC Ce «18 tween plants. Later, when ground is frozen, add FLOWERING TREES 
ae ae oien tds z0 a covering of leaves, straw, salt hay or cornstalks AND SHRUBS 
Fula Cucen Mian! ile MNS to protect from sun and wind. In the south and on Boy poe Ge 
Winivernt Erne the Pacific coast, this protection is not always (Butterfly, Boshi cM 0 45 
Selected older Roses that necessary. Flowering Cherries . . . 45 
still merit a place in your Flowering Crabs . . . . 45 
garden» + + + 22,23 Vitex... FR ee ite a ce AS 
i centnene SUGGESTIONS FOR . 
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Acie. .....s EFFECTIVE USE OF | 
Anne Poulsen - « - « 27 f J 
eo cee ae imal = In the past few years wonderful improvements have been made in almost all classes of Perennial YOU ARE INVITED 
Donald Prior . . . ~ ~ 26 Flowers, so adding to their usefulness that they present the widest possibilities for use in TO VISIT 
Grass sa Aachen Mos Le ae an pens. It Pe bere oy an to pee for ou eur cs a li newer a NEWARK'S FESTIVAL 
j ne Oa ab SS oe improved varieties which we have searched out from both here and abroad, as well as 
Permanent Wave. . « . 26 produced through hybridizing in our own nurseries. ; 
Pink Gruss an Aachen + 26 : . OF ROSES 
Rochester (kits loin od Selections may be made for a complete range of colors at each season from early spring till 
Smilesiiun eT ss) wena 25 severe frost, and for a continuous sequence of new varieties entering their season of bloom as soon When the Roses in ous 
eee eae 01'S cana a as earlier ones pass their zenith. J. & P. Novelty Perennials may also be selected for height and nurseries and Display Gard 
White Aachen 4... res habit to fit any plot in your garden, wet or dry, sun or shade. Gardeners who vacation during ; Bray 
World's Fair. . . « . 24 midsummer or must be away at any other period may select varieties which will bloom while at are at their height of first 
eh oe . aad and the oe 33 ee they are away. he usually for the period 
CLIMBING ROSES st results, pla Of more of a variety together. etween June 15 and July 4 each 
Allen's Fragrant Pillar. . 30 We do not ship Perennial Plants west of Denver summer, the civic Festival of — 
ceices age OA Aa Roses is observed. You will find — 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. . . . 30 more about it on page 4. 
Doubloons . . - « - 30 8 
pat ane! @:\ 8) le) wopppule os a ° Write to Visit us then, or whenever 
Golden Climber . . . . 28 ou come this w umemer 
feel cath alge Betty Perkims — % faith an Rows 1 
June Morn. 2 6 2 38 S y or fall—there are Roses till 
recedes Ualiar oe ee 914: é . ¥ 
Manes Gregoire Staechelin . 30 f ries Delp binium-time a 
ce yeeros ee on If you have problems concerning any particular plot or color, ae Tica es 
Dr. Nicolas. irs! ison 6 5 ; or other questions on which you would like help or advice in planning 
Paul's Scarlet. . - « » 29 your garden, write to Betty Perkins, The Question Box, Jackson & Perkins Co. Rowark 
ces ean ces see ao New York State. The knowledge and experience of our experts are at your disposal concerning 
Talis nt ae ane 30 re and culture as well as selection of plants for your garden. This service is entirely free to out 
orld’s Fair 2 2 +» «© « ustomers. 
Perhaps you wish help in arranging a planting to produce some special effect. Peth 
MISCELLANEOUS wish information as to varieties which will do rea edt your fecal conditions aE gait vad 
Miniature Deccan i 27 ee i ape Beck we ALS ae fo give os possible information for you to pple your 
poe nes = oe o : ie : a a o ht will be glad to hear from you, and it is always a pleasure to help make 
Tree Roses. 5 6 6 oh a 21 i ; 
For Index of Roses by 4 . 1 Rose Lane, 
acKson erkins To 
@ Newark 
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