WELL CHOSEN EVERBLOOMING: 
HARDY GARDEN ROSES — 
WILL BLOOM FOR YOU THIS SUMMER 
RADIANCE ROSE SPECIAL boiiissca toe herainees,” abuna. 
ance of blooms, beauty, fragrance and disease resistance. The favorite all around 
rose growing equally well in all sections of the country. Your choice of red, 
white, pink or salmon. 2 yr. field grown AA grade, special 35¢ each; 3 for $1.00. 
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NEW GROOTENDORST SUPREME fri orious ana 
and 
bright red flowers. Grootendorst Supreme, a new rugosa rose, blooms abundantly 
all summer long and grows equally well in South or North. It is extra hardy 
and does not freeze. One of our best roses for hedges, borders and landscape 
plantings. The foliage does not get diseased and drop. The bright cherry double | 
red fringed flowers are produced in large clusters resembling bouquets of carna- raaeantland Pama 
tions. Excellent for cutting. 2 yr. No. 1, 60¢ each; 3 for $1.85; 12 for $5.00. « Pink Radiance 
WONDERFUL EVERBLOOMING BABY ROSES 
The everblooming sweetheart or polyantha roses are famous for their flashy colors and profusion of flowers alf 
summer. Fine for hedges, borders and group plantings. Large flowering. 
IMPROVED LAFAY- os |). Sas 
ETT 5512—Has immense-clus- 
ters of large fragrant 
semi-double vivid crimson blooms. 
Flowers profusely. 
SPARKLE Die attra xe 
sparkling crimson. Blooms abund- 
antly all season with superb bril- 
liance. Large flowers. 
GLORIA MUNDI 5.223. 
large double glowing orange scarlet 
flowers of unusual color and bril- 
Hance. Flowers continuously all 
summer long. 
3 for $1.35 
12 for $4.95 




i D FA 5516—Striking dark vel- 
vety crimson with an 
elusive fragrance. Dependable free 
flowering variety. 
CAMEO 5517—The rarest and 
most jewel like poly- 
antha. An abundance of lovely 
bright shell-pink with slight suffu- 
sion of gold. A base of flowers. 
ELLEN POULSEN £;.... 
glowing rose-pink flowers in large 
compact clusters borne profusely on 
dwarf 18 inch plants. - 
3 for $1.35 
12 for $4.95 

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POPPI III 
DIRECTIONS FOR PLANTING AND GROWING ROSES %"%,,:!°2%, “em 
in picture and you will 
succeed with our hardy roses and enjoy an abundance of bloom. A well drained soil is essential. With heavy soils 
adequate drainage should be provided. Plant below the bud or where branches start. This is usually about 2 inches 
deeper than they grow in the nursery row. After planting, mound up about 6 inches high around top of plant. Cut 
off top of rose bushes 1 or 2 inches above top of mound. Do not remove mound for at least ten days. Plant roses 
in beds 18 to 24 inches apart. Water well when planting. Fertilize with manure or any good commercial fertilizer 
about two weeks after roses have been planted. 
ROSA ROULETTI ‘iiti": 
Rose)—5519—The smallest rose 
grown. The entire plant not over 
10 inches high covered with fully 


DEPENDABLE EVERBLOOMING ROSES 

See inic -flowers.’- Strong -plants, SAVE—LET SPRINGHILL SELECT THEIR BEST 2 YR. FIRST 
mu bloom at once. S35¢ each; 3 CLASS FIELD GROWN SECONDS OR NO. 2 ROSES 
oF 91.00; 10 for $2.96. a BY COLOR. WE GUARANTEE ONLY LEADING 
STRAW MULE! EVERBLOOMING HARDY VARIETIES. 





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