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Q g Practical But Choice Varieties a 
That Are Inexpensive - 
After May Ist, when growth has started, we ship pot-grown plants. Add 
25c to the price of the Hybrid Teas and 50c to patented Roses for Gera : 
stock. 

Rose plants must definitely be listed to a great degree as a war casualty on account of the expert attention 
and skilled workmanship that is required for the production of high quality Rose bushes. We have been forced to 
cut our list severely as most growers have. : : 
Another fact that must be brought to the attention of the prospective purchaser is that due to labor shortages 
and lack of material, all of these Roses are sold subject to prior sale, and we expect to be sold out very early 
in the season. a . 
If you intend to order Roses please place your order before April Ist. After that date it will be necessary for 
us to offer pot-grown Roses only, which will be delivered in late May or early June. 
Hybrid Tea Roses Patented Hybrid Tea Roses 
besa ded strate Delicotegsolmon: pins. Deligty gies Califernia Gold. Patent No. 449. A bronzy apricot, re- 
= A J : verse coppery pink. $1.75 each. 
Christopher stone One) ee most soi eias OM paras Countess Vandal. Fragrant coppery bronze. Long last- 
velvety scarlet red Roses. Fragrant. : : 
: blooms. Highl opular. $1.25 each. 
Condesa de Sastago. Bright golden yellow and nastur- ng ghly p 

Crimson Glory. Patent No.-105. Rich velvety scarlet- fia 
tium-red. Strong grower. : 
A _ ° : crimson. Intense fragrance. $1.25 each. 4 
edit acne peckinsy shane! iwc tone much pel, Eclipse. Patent No. 172. Lovely golden yellow; very i 
aaa long pointed, graceful buds. $1.25 each. | 
Etoile de) Hollenden. pees telat jeelionel Tle Te Teh cise J McGredy’s Sunset. Patent No. 317. Sun-resistant or- / 
i bi a : ; ange with scarlet tone. $1.25 each. : 
Imperial Potentate. Huge clear pink. { 
Margaret McGredy. Cup shaped. Red; carmine-rose 
when open. e ( 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Rich glowing bright scarlet. Floribunda Roses 
McGredy’s Yellow. Canary-yellow. Glossy foliage. _ (Large Flowering Baby Ramblers) 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. One of the best yellows. 
pes Roe F RUM as ayes ser A blush Else Poulsen. Extra large flowering bright rose-pink. 
pobre trp Sy A A eae mothe Gruss an Aachen. Orange-red and yellow buds open- 
Pink Dawn. Deep rose-pink. Vigorous. Fragrant. ing to blush-pink. ; 
Pres. Herbert Hoover. Orange, cerise-pink, flame, scar- Mrs. R. M. Finch. Soft satiny pink. Dainty buds. 
let and yellow. nae ; A . 
m duced in great profusion. 
Talisman. Favorite bicolor, Rich scarlet and gold. Red ty ory ete a pe Ma bp ee uy 
Price on above Hybrid Tea Roses: $1.10 each; any 6 Price on above Floribunda Roses: $1.10 each; any 6 
for $6.00; 25 for $23.50; 100 for $92.50. for $6.00; 25 for $23.50; 100 for $92.50. 
Dagmar Spath. Large trusses of pure white. 

Climbing Roses 
Blaze. Patent No. 10. Everblooming climber. Red. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Still one of the most satisfactory climbers. Flowers perfectly 
formed. Double flesh-pink. 
Golden Climber (Mrs. Arthur Curtis James). Patent No. 28. Deep golden 
yellow. Fragrant. $1.50 each. 
Chevy Chase. New red rambler. The longest blooming period. Mildew-proof. 
5 $1.50 each. 
Mary Wallace. Bright pink. 
New Dawn. Patent No. 1. Everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet. $1.50 each. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Acknowledged to be the best Climbing Rose. 
Silver Moon. Pure white. Strong growing. 
Price on above Climbing Roses: $1.10 each; any 6 for $6.00; 25 for $23.50; 
100 for $92.50, except where otherwise noted. 
A Tip on Getting the Most Out of Cut Roses Rosa Rouletti 
Since the best Roses are obtained during the’: warm days of mid-summer, 5 
any aid that will lengthen the life of the cut Roses is quite welcome. FLORA- The World's Smallest Rose 
LIFE has proven it will proiong the life and beauty of cut flowers for from This tiny Rose, the smallest in the world, is unsurpassed as a pot plant 
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one week to 10 days longer than they would ordinarily last. To all who love : F 
arrangements of cut Roses we cannot recommend the use of FLORALIFE too as a rock garden specimen, or as an edging to a bed of larger Roses. The 



highly tiny pink buds, Y% inch long, open to perfect little Roses of a tender shade 
d a : of pink; the flowers are double and are freely produced all season. Plant 
Size, Nome sul ticientOn Olt Sm OnsSOlUtlOh metemstc rea MeReietate cr felet eee ni $1.25 in poor soil and the little plants will not grow over 6 inches tall; they are 
SizevNou2, surficient: form |OOkgtss of solution pct a apy cnettre serene note 3.00 perfectly hardy outdoors. 75c¢ each; $7.50 per doz. 
CULTURE OF ROSES 
Roses grow best in a rich garden loam IDEAL METHOD OF WATERING ROSES 
THE WORLD'S FINEST ROSE deeply dug and well enriched with well- A remarkable in- 
rotted cow-manure or bonemeal. On receiv- WH! ypand vention. A_ light 
SPRAYS ing the plants, open the bundle and immerse Pa anes weight attach- 
the roots in a pail of water. Remove each TIME SAVER FOR GARDENERS 1 Gt £0 sour) hose 
P F : 4 plant from the pail only after the hole ji MN ae ed be fa 
Two Combination Sprays that combine all of the neces p WY je Is that allows for 
sary chemicals for the control of every disease and insect dug and you are ready to plant. Dig a base watering of 
that Roses are heir to. We recommend each of these im- hole sufficiently large to accommodate the all points where 
partially. Have been tested and found most satisfactory. roots, and pour a half pail of water into wetting be avoid- 
ACME. Scientific Rose Spray. Grow beautiful ruses and She oe ain Regen ee wiahtly 
other flowers with the Acme System of Spray Treatment oan Aa WW u 
combining 3 necessary elements (packed separately) to eae ails Prevent sigay ties. dhe Bue: 
solve the entire spraying problem. NO other sprays needed. soil. Firm the soil well around the iS lant 
Combats both insects and blight. No. 3, 12 ats., 95c; and hill up with soil to a height of 8 a 10 
No. 6, 24 qts., $1.50; No. 24, 96 qts., $4.00; No. 48, 48 9 
ed. Delivers atho- 
rough but gentle 
stream of water 
and is a distinct 
,. aid in the proper 
s cultivation and 
1 inches at once. After the ground is thorough- i 
gals., $6.00; No. 96, 96 gals., $9.75. ly frozen, cover with leaves, salt havacer Ge ‘ wet es ola 
LUCKY STRIKE ROSE KIT. No. 1, $1.00; No. 2, $2.00; No. 3, | straw. Bush Roses can be set 1¥> feet G SB Sarticularly Resest 
$3.50; estate size kit, $10.00. el climbing varieties from 4 to 6 feet Needs a Wateruand”* 2" $2 75 eat } 
apart. ; ° E 

68 Roses are voracious feeders. Give them Plant-Dinner or Hyponex—See page 74. Max Schling Seedsmen 1 
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