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HILLSDALE PLANTE 

ALREADY PLANTED AND STARTED FOR YOU 
Undoubtedly a great boon to the Rose buyer is the Rose pot, which 
enables us to offer our Roses already growing and blooming. This new way 
of selling Roses eliminates all danger of the plants being retarded in your 
garden, and insures the buyer of exactly the variety desired. 
These plants are growing in pots filled with a specially prepared soil, 
heavily fertilized to insure rapid and permanent growth and bloom. Hillsdale 
Roses can be planted in your garden at any time during the growing season 
without showing even the slightest wilt of foliage, buds or blooms. 
Directions for Re-planting Potted Roses 
The re-planting of Hillsdale potted Roses is very simple indeed. The pots 
are slit and carefully peeled off from the soil. The ball of earth is then set 
in the bed so that it comes about one-half inch lower than the finished level 
of the beds. Always press the soil firmly around the roots of any kind of 
plant. This is done to force the air-space out of the soil around the roots. 
After this, watering to.soak the soil thoroughly dawn to the hottam roots 
is all that Is necessary. 
Directions for Planting Dormant Roses 
After the bed has been worked fine, a hole should be dug for each plant, 
large enough to accommodate the roots and deep enough so that the crown 
or bud is an inch below the soil surface. Work some well-rotted manure or 
commercial fertilizer into the soil. Press the earth firmly around the roots, 
and water the bed thoroughly. 
Watering Is most Important. Remember that the roots are 12 to 18 inches 
below the soil surface, and it takes lots of water to soak the ground to 
that depth. 
We have found that in planting dormant Roses, a protective covering 
over the canes for ten days to two weeks is very beneficial. The drying action 
of the sun and wind is thus prevented until the root action starts, when the 
covering is removed, and full exposure to light and air is given. Split burlap 
sacks or canvas are good for this purpose, or the soil may be hilled up around 
the plants. 




Our Rose-Garden Where You Can Select Your Plants 
All Roses in this list, $1.35 each for potted plants, $1.10 each for dormant 
plants, except where priced otherwise. 
All varieties marked with an asterisk (*) are also available in dormant plants 
Quantity prices on dormant and potted Roses 
Per doz. Per doz 
ALES IZ1OVROSESaaeeeieie nee eee: SI2y LOMA S17 52 ROSES areas $19 25 
AIPIS 123 Su ROSES aamsrcutens we crciens 14 85 
Please Note 
All prices quoted are for plants at our Nursery. An extra charge for the labor 
will be made when we do the planting. 
Out-of-town orders which must be crated and sent by express, are accepted 
only when order is for 6 plants or more. An extra charge of 25 cts. per plant will 
be made for crating. 
HILLSDALE EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Modern Hybrid Tea Roses represent the height of 
the hybridizer’s art. They are among the most 
popular flowers in the world, for both garden decora- 
tion and cutting. The blooms range from single to 
very double forms, through all the shades of pink, 
red, orange, and yellow, and in so many combinations 
af th sea chadec that one gardener cannot nossibly he 
acquainted with them all. They deserve a special 
place in every home garden, whether it be informal 
or formal in type, and will reward the grower with 
glorious fragrant blooms all summer long. 
The varieties listed here have been carefully 
chosen for our locality. 
Ami Quinard. Velvety crimson-maroon. One of 
the darkest reds. 
Autumn. Double; orange-yellow and red. 
Betty Uprichard. Orange-carmine outside, soft 
pink inside. 
Caledonia. Long white buds opening to large 
double white flowers. 
*Charles K. Douglas. 
with velvety crimson. 
*Christopher Stone. Velvety red; fragrant. 
*Condesa de Sastago. Deep coppery pink inside, 
golden yellow outside. 
Cynthia. Bright Oriental red; double. 
Dainty Bess. Waxy rose-pink; single. 
*Dame Edith Helen. Glowing pink; double. — 
Duquesa de Penaranda. Apricot-orange and pink. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Light cerise-pink, inside 
suffused gold. 
*Editor McFarland. Brilliant pink; double shape- 
ly buds. 
*E; G. Hill. Deep scarlet; double. 
*Etoile de Hollande. Dark velvety red; fragrant. 
Flaming scarlet suffused 

HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Plant Hybrid Tea Roses for Colorful 
Beauty and Fragrance 
General MacArthur. 
intensely fragrant. 
Girona. Orange-apricot. 
Glowing Carmine. Deep carmine; lasting fra- 
grance. 
Golden Rapture. Rich yellow; double. 
“Grenobie. Scariet-crimson; iong stemmed. 
*Gruss an Teplitz. Dark maroon; m clusters. 
Hinrich Gaede. Bright vermilion and gold. 
Heinrich Wendland. Nasturtium-red inside, gold 
outside. 
Hoosier Beauty. Deep scarlet, dark shadings. 
Imperial Potentate. Deep rose-pink. 
Irish Charm. Semi-double; blush-pink toned 
golden apricot. 
*Joanna Hill. Creamy yellow shaded bronze-pink. 
J. Otto Thilow. Rich rose-pink. 
*K. A. Viktoria. Ivory white. 
Leonard Barron. Buff-pmk suffused gold. 
Los Angeles. Flame-pink toned coral, golden base. 
Lucie Marie. Yellow to apricot-cerise; double. 
*Luxembourg. Bronzy yellow; double. 
Margaret McGredy. Orange-scarlet. 
McGredy’s Ivory. Creamy white. 
Me ae Scarlet. Brilliant scarlet shaded rose- 
ink. 
MeCeetvis Yellow. Buttercup-yellow. 
Mev. G. A. Van Rossem. Orange-brown; fragrant, 
double. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Bright pink, gold base. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. Shell-pink to orange. 
*Mrs. Charles Bell. Shell-pink. 
*Mrs. E. P. Thom. Pure yellow; double. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Copper orange. 
scarlet-crimson; 
Bright 
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