24 BULLETIN NO. 3, APRIL 25, 1950 
ROSES 
All our roses are grown by men who have had long years of experience in 
growing roses. The land on which they are grown is carefully selected for 
its ability to produce a very fibrous root system and strong vigorous tops. 
The buds are placed low on the understock thus eliminating “shanky” 
bushes and are nipped at just the right time to produce the maximum num- 
ber of low branched canes. 
Throughout the growing season they are fertilized regularly. After every 
rain or once per week, whichever would be most frequent, they are thoroughly 
dusted. 
By following this pattern we are able to hold the foliage on our roses 
throughout the summer. Consequently they continue to grow through the 
summer, storing up food for winter storage. 
They are dug only when thoroughly dormant and are transferred directly 
to iced cars for shipment to Shenandoah where they are carefully graded and 
placed in our modern cold storage until you request shipment. 
OUR ROSES ARE GUARANTEED TO PLEASE. 

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All roses are tied No. 1 and No. 1%, 10 per bundie No. 2, 25 per bundle. We do 
not break bundles. 
BABY ROSES—Dwarf Polyantha and Floribunda 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000. 
INO EL aS se a ee Me ee! On Ve hs $ 5 50 $ 50 00 Fe ee 
INO. EUG Supe meme ite ue oe ey Vere AE et Aan Pe he, 4 50 40°00") ee 
INO 22 7ee tle aes Sanne et tee. I ee ene gy Re 2 90 29 00 :Sr 0 eee 
: No.1 No.1% No. 2 
Cameo, shell pink and salmon with a glow of gold; blooms 
COMUINUOUSIY gu cuit we eeu cals. AON i ee ae Ve ay fe 50 ete 
Ellen Poulsen, splendid bright rose-pink flowers of large size. 100 ie & 70 
Else Poulsen, lasting bright rose-pink flowers: semi-double. __. 50 170 
Gruss an Aachen, large light fiesh-pink and salmon-yellow. —___ eae 200 
Ideal, dark scarlet in immense compact clusters. ______ net oe ae 00 40 
Lafayette Improved, large flowers of bright cherry crimson. 100 150 150 
CLIMBERS AND RAMBLERS 
American Pillar, large single flowers of crimson-pink. Large 
white center in tremendous clusters; hardy. Per10 Per100 Per 1000 
200 bi) SIN Ove Liye ae en (ae ou os eee eaten Um Ltt Set Ay ee te $450 $4000 $._____ 
A es Lee Coit BS J SE ER TO) I As ce ge eee 3 50 30005 Sales ee 
RUGOSA, HYBRIDS AND MISCELLANEOUS 
Belle Poitevine, very large, magenta-pink flowers. 
BOOS Sik Ono Ot Cue ie Beekman et WE emis ok 5 00 45 00 400 00 
DO TIS STO PZ sn bre ee ae ee Ni ee eee he 4 00 35 00 300 00 
SOOPP AZ TONIS Lind atte) ee eee ce See ee ee 2 90 25 00 220 00 
Harrison’s Yellow, semi-double bright yellow; early. 
DOAN) 00018 cits Giger in, 2. a ena ee ee 4 50 40500: Se ee ee 
Hugonis, early blooming shrub rose; pale yellow; hardy. 
100052; LO PSs LUN. eee aie Rae ane ene en aia oo 5 50 50 00 450 00 
DOOM ES Oe IE TM Ce ak ee a an nated 4 50 40 00 350 00 
Rugosa Rubra, large single flowers of various shades of 
pink magenta, and rosy crimson, blooms early. 
1907 (1200018 in. ee Zi Le a eee 2 90 25 00 
‘Sir Thos. Lipton, snowy white flower freely produced. 
A205 2itOtS UIE e Ph. o os. ie te jue eee 6 50 60500 es 
