WHY WON’T YOUR ROSES BLOOM ? Why do they DIE ? 
Poinsettia 
Edith Nellie Perkins 
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If you have planted a “weakling” in any kind of a plant, 
you can’t expect it to produce. I’ve seen a lot of Rose bushes 
that do well to stay alive, much less bloom. GET STRONG 
HEALTHY bushes and you'll make the pictures in this book 
look sick. GET No. 1 JUMBO Western Grown Bushes. 
Roses DIE because of several reasons but the most common 
-ause is DIE-BACK disease. Examine your Roses when they 
rive from the nursery. If the tops of the canes are black, 
they are diseased. Send them back and get your money. 
Wolfe’s Roses are clean—disease-free—will grow and bloom 
profusely. 
We Ship Only No. 1 Jumbo Bushes 
No. 1-5 POINSETTIA 
As brilliantly red as the Christmas flower for which it was 
named, with long stems supporting the sparkling buds on 
extra-good bushes. Here is a red Rose that has just about 
everything it should have, and which can stand comparison 
with the best of all. 
Labeled RED over WHITE 
Price: 75¢ each, postpaid 
No. 3-1 EDITH NELLIE PERKINS 
Coppery outside and delicate salmon-pink inside of petals, 
with heavily overspread tints of gold in high-centered, perfect 
buds make this a favorite two-toned pink. For fragrance, 
abundance of bloom and all-round desirability, it cannot be 
surpassed. Strong and attractive plants of this Rose should 
be included in your order. 
Labeled ORANGE over RED 
Price: 75¢ each, postpaid 
No. 2-3 EDITOR McFARLAND 
Even, glowing pink describes the bloom, which is free and 
abundant on a strong-growing bush. One of the most popular 
and dependable pinks and a great cut flower, it has enjoyed a 
long and merited popularity. 
Labeled PINK over BLUE 
Price: 75¢ each, postpaid 
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Editor McFarland 
