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Little Bo Peep 
Miniature Rose 
The Little Bo Peep of our nursery rhyme 
days may have lost her sheep, but this little 
Bo Peep certainly has not lost any of her 
beauty and charm. It’s delicate pink and de- 
lightfully fragrant. Very hardy; persistent 
bloomer June until frost. 6 to 8 inches high. 
Plant in rich, well drained soil, with sun. 
Ordinary moisture requirements. Spray for 
best results. Plant 10 inches apart. PRICES: 
Plants out of 214-inch pots, 1 for 75c; 2 for 
$1.31; 3 for $1.87; 4 for $2.43; 6 for $3.55. 
aud Hou to Grow “Shem 
But the best way to handle insects and 
diseases is to keep your Rose beds clean, 
then if anything shows up go to your drug- 
gist or other dealer, who handles sprays, and 
without a doubt he will have something 
especially made for the trouble, and there 
will be instructions with the package. 
Winter Care of Roses 
Roses require more winter care than 
most other flowers, yet caring for them 
properly is well worth while, and not at all 
difficult. 
The first thing to do is to mound earth 
or soil up over the crown of the plant to a 
depth of about five to seven or eight inches. 
Make a good mound, and do the work gent- 
ly. Any pressure you may apply at all should 
be applied with the hands, and just enough 
to make the mound take form. 
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Perhaps you do not have enough soil in 
your garden, and in that case, you must trans- 
fer it from some other point. You do need 
this soil mound over the crown of the plant. 
If you mound earth over the crown in 
this manner, usually a mulch is not necessary, 
though a light mulch can be used. 
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Climbing 
Roses 
Climbing Talisman 
A stunning beauty that climbs your fence 
or trellis and drapes it with beautiful green foli- 
age. Then the lovely two-tone Roses appear, 
nice cutting size, or nice on the vines. Yellow and red 
as only Nature can match and blend them. PRICES: 
1 for $1.30; 2 for $2.45; 3 for $3.60; 4 for $4.75; 
6 for $7.05. 
Other Climbers 
Climbing American Beauty. A Primrose. Pretty primrose- 
very fragrant, very beautiful 
rosy carmine Rose that heaps 
and piles its blooms all over 
your trellis, porch, or fence. 
Large brilliant flowers. 
yellow and indeed beau- 
tiful. Flowers large and 
well formed; do not 
fade. Foliage luxuriant 
and healthy. 
Silver Moon. Beautiful white 
flowers; entrancing fra- 
grance. Fine, semi-double 
shapes pULe: se inecOlom Nuc 
really worth-while climber. 
PRICES: Climbing American Beauty, 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber, Primrose, Silver 
Moon, 1 for $1.30; 2 for $2.45; 3 for 
$3.60; 4 for $4.75; 6 for $7.05. 
Climbing 
Talisman 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. A variety 
that will make your trellis blaze 
with beauty. Intense scarlet 
flowers are well shaped, borne 
on rigid, upright stems. There 
is little wonder that this is one 
of the real favorites. 
New Dawn. Delicate 
pink, well formed. 
Fragrant. Hardy ever- 
blooming. June to’ 
frost. Prices below. _ 
Blaze. Same 
One each of 
color as Paul’s Sc4 these 4 Climb- 
Climber but is , ing Roses: 
blooming vari Amer. Beauty, 
Vigorous climbeg 
PRICES: 1 for % 
2 for $3.55; 3 for % 
4 for $6.95; 6 
$10.35. 
Paul’s Scarlet; 
Primrose, Silver 
Moon total 
value $5.20. 
Polyantha 
Roses 
Polyanthas often have 100 to 
200 blossoms per plant, and will 
bloom in this amazing fashion 
all summer long. Simply keep 
the blossoms clipped off before 
the petals fall. Wonderfully beau- 
tiful in low hedges where a mass 
of color is desirable. Beautiful 
when only half open; can be used 
for corsages. Plant 12 to 15 inch- 
es apart; good rich soil: water 
well; give full sun. Furnished by 
color only: red, pink, white and 
orange. 
PRICES: 2-Year Budded Stock 
1 for $1.30 4 for $4.75 
2 for 2.45 6 for 7.05 
3 for 3.60 12 for 13.95 
