
This diagram shows how your roses, grapes and 
shrubs of all kinds should be planted. Look at it 
carefully. See how the canes are cut back and 
mounded over with soil. See how far below the 
surface of the soil the crown of the plant is set. 
Plant your roses just as this diagram shows, ana 
they will be sure to grow and blossom freely. 
The real secret of success when planting roses 
and shrubs is: First, to cut back the tops severe- 
ly; Second, to water the plant thoroughly, and 
Third, to cover the newly set plants with a mound 
of soil. Do not expose their roots to sun or wind 
to dry out. 
Prune all the canes so that not more than four (4) 
buds remain on a cane. This is very important. 
Shorten roots a little, making a smooth cut at the 
end of each root. 
Dig your holes at least 6 inches wider than the 
widest spread of the roots, and deep enough to let the 
plant well down in the hole. 
Put in the plant and half fill the hole with top soil. 
Do not use manure. Tramp the soil down hard, then 
pour in four gallons of water; twenty-four hours after 
this has seeped away, finish filling the hole. 
Next draw up the mound ‘of soil, cover the bush 
fully 6 to 10 inches high. This will bury the bush com- 
pletely and protect the canes from drying out before 
growth begins. 
Allow the mound of soil to remain until the new 
growth has pushed through it fully six inches, then 
hoe the mound down gradually. 
Planting Plan No. l 
1i— 1 Paul’s Scarlet Rose 
2—17 Barberry, Japanese 
3—10 Spirea Van Houttei 
4— 3 Spirea Anthony Waterer 
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1i— 1 Paul’s Scarlet Rose aaa 
2—17 Barberry, Japanese Shr omsyrayrat 
3—10 Spirea Van Hoouttei @eyp2i2 
4— 3 Spirea Anthony 
Waterer 
Thirty-one 2-year, well rooted flowering shrubs that 
will increase the beauty of your home a thousand fold 
—and think of it, the entire collection will be sent 
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