ARE YOU A MEMBER OF THE 
AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY? 
Ir NoT, AND You GRow roszs (no matter how few) 
here are the reasons why you should join this non- 
profit organization of over 10,000 amateur gardeners. 
The American Rose Society establishes the National 
Rating of the different varieties. 
It sends free to members each year the Rose Annual 
—a 288 page book with beautiful color plates contain- 
ing articles on all phases of rose culture and members’ 
reports on the newest varicties. 
It lends books on rose culture from its library of 
over 250 titles. 
It answers your questions and helps solve your 
problems regarding roses from the headquarters or 
from its committee of experts without charge. 
It publishes 2 Magazine containing timely articles 
of interesting and useful information that will be 
helpful in your day by day rose growing. This is 
included in membership dues. (Subscription to non- 
members $2.00.) 
It sends a list of private gardens open to members. 
It provides current leaflets such as, A Guide for 
Beginners, Lending Library Index, and gives informa- 
tion on Rose Shows, Judging, Prizes and Awards. 
It holds two conventions each year where you can 
learn more about roses and meet many rose growers 
and hobbyists. 
The cost of belonging to the American Rose Society 
is only $4.50 per year. 
The membership year coincides with the calendar year, Jan. 1 
to Dec. 31. Anyone becoming a member between these dates will 
receive copies of all publications issued during the year. Unless 
renewed, all memberships expire Dec. 31. 
AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY 
| Dept. 1, HARRISBURG, PA. 
Enclosed please find $4.50 for which please enroll me as a member 
of the American Rose Society. ($1.50 of this amount is for my 
subscription to the American Rose Magazine.) 
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