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Corliss’ 
Selected Roses 
for New England 
WE RECOMMEND POTTED ROSES 
Already Planted and in Good Growing Condition 
Ready for Transplanting from June Ist on 
As our Potted Roses are not ready to be set into your garden 
until June Ist, we advise, however, because of the shortage of 
Roses, that you place your order early so we may reserve for 
you the varieties you wish. 
$1.75 each; $18.00 per doz., unless otherwise noted. 
This modern way of selling roses eliminates all danger of 
them not starting or dying after being planted in your garden, 
due to improper handling and planting. When you purchase 
POTTED ROSES, they are already planted properly in specially 
prepared, fertilized soil to insure rapid, permanent growth and 
bloom. 
Our POTTED ROSES may be transplanted successfully in 
your garden any time during the growing season by simply tear- 
ing away the pot and setting the plant into the bed without 
disturbing the soil or root system. 
Everblooming Hybrid Teas 
Briarcliff. 2 ft. One of the most popular of the old favorites. 
Long-pointed buds and large, high-centered flowers of deep 
rose-pink, passing to a lighter shade on outer petals; fragrant. 
Good cut flower. : 
Caledonia. One of the most desirable white roses. Perfectly 
formed buds and large, double, fragrant blooms of purest 
white are borne singly on long strong stems. Leathery dark 
green foliage. 
Christopher Stone. 2% ft. This rose of dazzling scarlet-crimson 
is noted for its alluring Damask fragrance and almost con- 
tinuous bloom. Towards fall, the flowers become deep crim- 
son with velvety blackish shadings. 
Countess Vandal (Plant Patent No. 38). 2 ft. The most popular 
variety at the Century of Progress. A lovely coppery pink and 
gold; extra long, pointed buds. $2.00 each; $21.00 per doz. 


THEY’RE WORTH IT 
Systematic spraying every two weeks of roses, after they 
come into full leaf, will prevent disease, black-spot, mildew 
and plant lice. Your reward is in clean foliage and beautiful 
blooms. We recommend TRIOGEN, see page 60. 

$1.75 each; $18.00 per dox., unless otherwise noted. 
Three Roses of one variety at dozen rate. 
Any six Roses at dozen rate. 
