


S. Department of Agriculture 
*'THE BEST OF THE NEW 
AND OLD FAVORITES TOO!’’ 

A carefully selected list of choice varieties, 
that trial gardens and past seasons have proven 
the best for our climate -- chosen for fragrance, 
profusion of bloom, good habit of growth, as well 
as the perfection of the individual flowers. 

Our Northwest climate is especially adapted to the growing 
of roses. In fact the blooms are more profuse, of better 
color, and last longer than in any other part of America. 
Rose bushes may be set out at any time during the winder or 
early spring. December, January and February are best, but 
bushes may also be set out in March or April. If it is 
later than this, Malmo Roses are available growing in con- 
tainers in Rose soil for all Summer planting. 
