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Roses in all their beauty and fragrance can be 
enjoyed in almost any garden. For best success 
with Everblooming roses, good fertile soil, several 
hours daily sunshine, and good thrifty planting 
stock are recuired. Where soil is poor, it should be 
replaced with good top-soil to a depth of 18 to 24 
inches for the rose bed. A six-inch mound of soil or 
leaves over the crown of the plant is a good means 
of winter protection. In many localities, climbing 
roses should be laid down for winter and entirely 
covered. Hardy Shrub Roses need no protection 
and are not exacting as to soil. 
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Our list of roses represents a very careful selec- 
tion in all colors from a great number of varieties. 
You will find a number of choice new creations of 
recent years as well as some of the old favorites 
that cannot be replaced because of their lasting 
merits. 
Everblooming Roses 
Finest Western 2 year No. 1 Field Grown Bushes 
Price each $1.15; ten for $10.50. 
YELLOW SHADES 
GOLDEN RAPTURE. Long lasting well-shaped 
buds and double blooms of rich yellow on long stems. 
A recent variety of fine quality. 
JONNA HILL. The buds are large, long pointed 
and open to large full, semi-double attractive flowers 
of-soft yellow with darker center. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW. Bright butttercup yellow 
flowers of good form and substance. Glossy bronzy 
green leaves; reddish stems. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. Medium sized long- 
pointed bud of a reddish gold opening to semi-double 
cupped lasting flower of deep golden yellow. 
SOEUR THERESE. Long pointed buds of chrome- 
yellow, heavily marked with carmine; open flower of 
rich daffodil-yellow. Sweet briar fragrance. 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. Blossoms 
are clear sun-flower yellow with long buds. Thrifty 
grower; bright shiny green foliage. 
YELLOW SASTAGO. A sport of the vigorous Con- 
desa de Sastago. Has suffusian of orange with yellow 
background on buds and opening flowers, changing to 
more clear yellow upon blooming out. 

