Planfell ROSES 

CRIMSON BABY 
BABY ROSES 
2 year, heavy. selected plants, 90c each; 
3 for $2.60; 12 for $10.00. 2 year, standard 
plants. 70c each: 3 for $2.00; 12 for $8.00. 
BABY ROSES OR DWARF POLYANTHA 
CATHERINE ZEIMET—Double, pure white, 
fragrant. Borne in large clusters. 
CRIMSON BABY—Small, semi-double, light 
crimson. Dense clusters. 
EDITH CAVELL—Brilliant 
velvety crimson. 
scarlet, overlaid 
ELLEN PAULSEN—Rather large, fairly full 
flowers of bright rose-pink. Slightly fra- 
grant. 
GOLDEN SALMON SUPERIOR —Bright 
orange-salmon. Blooms continually. An 
improvement on Golden Salmon. 
GRUSS AN AACHEN—White tinted carmine, 
full double flowers. 
KAREN POULSEN—Large clusters of open 
scarlet blooms. 
IDEAL—Dark scarlet, borne in profusion. 
Immense, compact bunches. Vigorous 
and blooms continuously. 

How to Plant Roses 

HYBRID PERPETUALS 
2 year heavy selected plants, 90c 
each; 3 for $2.60; 12 for $10.00. 2 year 
standard plants, 70c each; 3 for $2.00; 
12 for $8.00. 
More hardy than most of the Tea 
Roses. Do not bloom continuously 
but will bloom satisfactorily. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—A very popu- 
lar cerise-red variety. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—Very popu- 
lar, large, pure white. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT (Gen, 
Jack)—Old favorite, dark red gar- 
den rose. 
PAUL NEYRON—Large 
flowers. 
rose-pink 
Almost thornless. 
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CLIMBING ROSES 
2 year select, 70c each; 3 for $2.00; 
12 for $8.00. 2 year standard, 60c 
each, 3 for $1.75; 12 for $7.00. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN-BE AU T Y— 
Brilliant carmine-red. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER—Deep crimson. 
DOROTHY PERKINS—Shell pink. 
DR. VAN VLEET—Pale pink buds 
and flowers borne on long, indi- 
vidual stems. 
GARDENIA—Rich creamy yellow. 
Borne in small sprays. 
PAUL’S SCARLET — Intense scarlet 
flowers of excellent shape, and 
moderate size. Borne in small 
trusses. 
SILVER MOON—Large, semi-double, 
silvery-white flowers. 

F. J. GROOTENDORST 
RUGOSA, RUGOSA HYBRID 
and MISCELLANEOUS ROSES. 
2 year select, 70c each; 3 for $2.00; 12 for 
$8.00. 2 year standard, 60c each; 3 for $1.75; 
12 for $7.00. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER—Single, intense cop- 
per-red; reverse of petals yellow. 
AMELIA GRAVEREAUX—Rich carmin e- 
purple. 
BELLE POITEVINE—Bright pink, borne in 
clusters. Semi-dwartf. 
F, J. GROOTENDORST — Double. Bri ght 
crimson in large clusters. 
HANSA—Double reddish-violet flowers of 
large size. 
HUGONIS--Light yellow flowers borne 
profusely on slender branches. 
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Be sure to read our Planting 
Instructions, “How to Plant 
Your Roses.” This is impor- 
tant if you expect to get a 
good survival. 

How To Plant Your Roses 
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To obtain success in planting roses it is important that they are properly planted. 
The roots should be trimmed back some and the hole‘dug large enough so that 
roots will not be crowded. Place the plant in the hole so that the bud union above 
the roots is at least two inches below the level of the ground, then fill in around 
the roots with dirt and water in well. After the water has seeped away, cut each 
cane back to about four inches above the level of the ground and cover the plant 
over completely with a mound of earth. After about six inches of new growth has 
forced through the mound of earth you can hoe the mound away gradually. 
