
ROSES —7he World's Favorite Flower 
HELPFUL HINTS ON GROWING ROSES ROSES PLANTED IN FALL ARE BEST 
_ Space the Hybrid Tea plants at least 2 feet apart in a soil which 1. Freshly dug plants arrive in better condition. 
eee acid. Plant in a location that has sunlight at least 6 hours 2. Soil conditions are better. 
a day; afternoon shade is preferable to morning shade. When your - ; ; ring so tha 
soil is really poor, remove soil to a depth of 12 inches, then combine 3. ae will be partially established by spring so that 
it with organic materials and fertilizers in the following proportions: you almost gain a season. 
4 bushels soil, 1 bushel peat moss or leafmold, 14 bushel well- 
rotted manure or dried cow manure, 1 pound superphosphate, 
and 1 ounce sulphate of potash, 

Planted Planted Wrong, Planted Wrong, 
Correctly Not Deep Enough Too Deep 
*‘Roses for Every Garden.” By R. C. 
Allen, 32 pages in full color. Dr. Allen 
tells you how to select varieties by col- 
or, type, and use. Simple and explicit 
directions are included on preparing the 
soil, watering, mulching, pruning, cut- 
ting and disbudding. $3.50 each, 

HYBRID TEA, PEACE Tee 
The finest Rose in America. $2.00 each. 




Early November Delivery on Roses 
In the nursery Roses are not 
dug until they are just going into 
their rest period, which is usually 
after a killing frost. For this reason, 
delivery cannot be made earlier. 

HYBRID TEA, RADiANCE 
$1.25 each 




Cow Manure for Roses 
In the fall, carefully pre- 
pared dry cow manure is 
especially recommended for 
use in Rose beds. It will 
not burn and may be used 
at the rate of 20 Ibs. per 100 
sq. ft. or applied at the rate 
of 1 qt. per plant. 10 Ibs. , S$ 
85c, 25 Ibs. $1.50, 50 Ibs. : oS) St 
$2.25, 100 Ibs. $4.25, 500 f 
Ibs. $20.00. 2. Load of Barn Yard Manure 
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HYBRID TEA, ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 
$1.25 each 
18 AFTER SOIL FREEZES, MULCH FLOWER BEDS WITH SALT HAY. LARGE BALE $3.25 

