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crease in both size and number of blooms. 
Roses, especially budded varieties, should 
be planted considerably deeper than they 
grew formerly. 
At planting they should be pruned back 
to two or three stems with only four or 
five buds on each. The entire top should 
then be mounded up with dirt which should 
be left there until the buds start to sprout. 
A mulch of well rotted manure or peat on 
top of the soil will prove highly beneficial 
to the plants through the growing season. 
In subsequent years the roses, excepting 
the climbers and the Rugosa Hybrids 
should be pruned back heavily each spring, 
cutting out any short or spindly growth, or 
wood which shows winter injury, leaving 
each main shoot four to six inches long. 
Any shoots which come up from below the 
bud or graft should be cut away as fast 
as they appear. 
Climbing roses should not be pruned 
back severely. The Rugosas are not head- 
ed back as heavily as other bush roses 
although they should receive enough cut- 
ting each year to stimulate vigorous new 
shoots on which their flowers are borne. 
In late fall those bush roses which re- 
quire Poaoeec won should have the ground 
heaped up around the base of the plants 
10 to 12 inches high. After freezing the 
tops are usually tied up with hay or straw 
and around this is placed a wrapping of 
weather resisting paper. To protect the 
climbers they should be laid flat on the 
ground and covered in a similar manner 
to the bush roses. 
PRUNING HEDGES 
The newly planted hedge should be 
pruned heavily and at a uniform height. 
Ordering From Daniels 
WHEN TO ORDER—As early as possible. 
“First come, first served,” is the rule. Early 
ordering is a big help to us, and frequently 
late orders cannot be filled in full. Why not 
send your order in now? It will be carefully 
booked and shipped to you at the time you 
want it. Remember: Free Book offer expires 
March 15, 1945. 
PRICES—Prices in this catalog are guaranteed 
only for orders in the spring of 1945 and 
annul and supercede all prices quoted pre- 
viously. All prices are F. O. B. Long Lake, 
Minnesota, unless otherwise specified.: (See 
“Method of Shipping.’’) 
TERMS — Our business and moderate price 
schedule have been built on a cash with 
order policy, and we prefer to have your 
orders accompanied by cash in full. This 
plan enables us to keep down costs and to 
maintain low prices. If C. O. D. shipments 
are preferred, 25 per cent must accompany 
the order, balance C. O. D. 
IN LANDSCAPE PLANTINGS payment is 
expected immediately upon completion of 
the work. However, if desired, we are 
always glad to establish book accounts for 
clients of established credit. All accounts 
are due the 10th of the month following date 
of purchase. 
METHOD OF SHIPPING—Express is safest 
and generally the best way to ship plants. 
Many small orders may be shipped satisfac- 
torily by parcel post. We send postal charges 
Cc. O. D. unless proper amount is added to 
your remittance. Limited delivery facilities 
are available in the Twin Cities, their sub- 
urbs, and the Minnetonka area. In our 
landscape plantings, stock is delivered at 
the time we do the planting. 
