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Strong, freshly dug, two-year-old, field-grown, budded, everblooming 
Rose Buches Planted in April they should bloom profusely the first season. 
Planting and Care of Rose Bushes 
Plant bushes 2 to 3 feet apart both ways. Dig holes sufficiently deep 
and wide to permit roots of plants to be set in natural position and not 
doubled up. Put two to three pounds of well-rotted or dry cow manure 
in each hole and mix well with 1% Ib. of Rose Food. Then pour in a 
liberal supply of water. Soak roots in Rosetone. Set bush and press soil 
tightly around the roots, leaving no air spaces, Roses need plenty of 
water and should be fertilized every six to eight weeks until late summer 
with Loma or Rose Food, using about 1% Ib. per plant. Spray or dust 
thoroughly with Pomogreen with Nicotine, Tri-ogen, or Du Pont Floral 
Dust (see pages 63 and 64) at least once each week or two, as soon as 
disease or insects appear. 
All Orders are Shipped Direct from 
the Nursery 
ae Plants are inspected carefully, packed and guaranteed to reach you in 
satisfactory condition. Any that ae net ee upon arrival wi 
be replaced if you will notify us within five days atter you receive tne 
Two-Year-Old plants. Shipments will be made bene Hn rks dase ep af real 
My from 12 to 15 days after receipt of the order to ge e Rose bushes to 
Field-Grown AAA Grade you from the nursery. Sometimes delays occur because of conditions 
beyond our control, but you can rest assured that we will do everything 

z Ami*Quinard fe , ad a i. as $ ee possible to get your shipments to you at any specific time you want them. 
: = 3 for 2.70 50 for 35.00 Ordering 
5 for 4.25 100 for 65.00 On orders for less than three plants, add 25c¢ for each order to defray 
packing costs. No additional charge is made for packing on orders for 
three or more bushes. Postage is prepaid to any point in the United 
Varieties of Bush Roses _ States. 
RED 
Red Radiance. Most popular red; very hardy. Charles K. Douglas. Gorgeous crimson. 
Etoile de Hollande. Beautiful dark red. Ami Quinard. Dark velvety red. 
PINK ; 
Pink Radiance. Most popular pink; extremely = Editor McFarland. Dark pink. 
hardy. Columbia. Silvery pink. 
WHITE 
K. A. Vietoria. Creamy white; prolific. Caledonia. Beautiful, long, pointed buds. 
; YELLOW 
Roslyn. Rich golden yellow. Golden Ophelia. Golden. 
Luxembourg. Yellow shading to copper. 
TWO-TONE 
Betty Uprichard. Carmine with coppery sheen. E. N. Perkins. Red, shaded cerise-orange. 
President Hoover. Cerise, pink, flame-scarlet Talisman. Scarlet, orange, yellow; very beau- 
and yellow. tiful. 
: f CLIMBING 
Talisman. Like bush type. Paul’s Scarlet. Brilliant red. Most popular 
climber; very hardy. 
6 Bushes $35.29 
Special Select Assortments of Strong, Field-Grown, 
Two-Year-Old, Budded, Everblooming Roses 
Time and labor saved in preparing these standard packages make this low price possible. 
Please do not ask us to substitute or break assortments. Order by assortment number only, 
it is not necessary to name varieties. Detail pruning and planting charts with each order. 

2 : a Roslyn 
The price of the following Three Garden Assortments of 6 bushes is $3.29, 
postpaid. 
ASSORTMENT No. 1 ; ASSORTMENT No. 2 ASSORTMENT No. 3 
RAINBOW GARDEN 1. Etoile de Hollande. Gorgeous crimson. 3 Red Radi 
A complete Rose garden! All the colors! 1 Roslyn. Yellow, shading to copper. Saeaaigertt oo Most popular red; fragrant. 
No duplicates! 1 Talisman. Scarlet, orange and yellow. 3 Pink Radiance. Most popular pink; fragrant. 
Red 1 Yellow 1 Editor McFarland. Fragrant; glowing pink. 
1 Pink 1 Two-Tone 1 Ami Quinard. Dark velvety maroon. 
1 White 1 K. A. Viktoria. Creamy white. 
ROSES FOR EVERY 
ROSE GARDEN 
FOOD (By Dr. R. C. Allen) 
Balanced food A book for all Rose 
developed espe- lovers. Selected by the 
cially for Roses. National Council of 
See page 63 for State Garden Clubs, 
prices. Inc. See page 32. 
$3.50, postpaid 
DU PONT FLORAL 
DUST — 
Excellent for 
Roses. Combined 
insecticide - fungicide 
for spraying or dust- 
ing. See page 63 for 
prices. 

Combined hormones and vitamins 
to promote strong growth. Soak roots 
of bushes in Rosetone before planting. 
Yo oz., 25¢; 3 ozs., $1.00, postpaid. 

