reelings 
We are very happy to offer you our catalog again. We appre- 
ciate your patience with our limited stock and service during the 
past year. Beginning this Fall, however, we think we have made 
rose selecting and rose owning very simple for you. Our trial 
gardens here at the Nursery show you so much better than mere 
words can do, just what you wish to know about each individual 
rose, before it becomes a part of your garden. Working with roses, 
exclusively, as we do, gives us a little better knowledge perhaps, 
that we are glad to share with you. It will be a pleasure to help 
you select varieties and types that are suitable for your climate, 
and to help you in every possible way to attain success with your 
roses. 
Come out to the Nursery whenever you can. We like to know 
you and to help you with your rose problems. Or just come and 
enjoy the roses growing and flowering here. 
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Replace the rose that died through neglect while you were 
doing something more important, the past four years. Plant a 
rose garden where those squash and cabbages grew. And when 
your roses flower in the spring you will know that we won in a 
fight for better living. 
The ideal planting time is, of course, when the rose is as nearly 
dormant as possible, and that is during December, January, Febru- 
ary and the early part of March. However, we will have roses 
growing and flowering in containers, which can be successfully 
planted in the garden during the spring and Summer months. 
These will be priced slightly higher to cover the cost of canning. _ 
Sgn ae 
