Selected Ed Scofield MULTI-FLORA ROSES 
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The toughest, fastest growing hedge in the world! Actually 
makes a dense, impenetrable screen in just a few months. Yet 
they’re beautiful. Covered with roses in June; loaded with red 
berries in the Fall; green and full right to the ground all season. 
The most beautiful, inexpensive “fence” you can buy...and it 
needs absolutely no special care! 
EASY TO PLANT; STAYS THE SIZE YOU WANT IT 
These vigorous, husky plants of mine don’t demand any special 
soil or location. Just plant them 18 inches apart and the plants 
do all the rest. You’ll have your own 3 to 4 foot Living Fence in 
just a few months. Trim lightly with hand clippers if you want 
the hedge low and broad; trim only the sides if you want your 
IDEAL FOR BOUNDARIES, 
YET NO OFFENSE TO NEIGHBORS 
All your friends and neighbors will rave 
about your gorgeous Living Fence with its 
profusion of roses and red berries. So rich and 
green that no matter where you plant it, no 
matter how tall you let it grow, how dense 
it becomes...everyone will only admire and 
praise. Yet you'll have more privacy and more 
protection than you could get even from a 
brick wall! 
Planted in March, this Living Fence grew 
enough by July to keep the youngsters in the 
yard! No other plant protects you so fast. 
Living Fence to become 5 or 6 feet tall. 
GROWS VIGOROUSLY ANYWHERE 
My special strain of Multi-Flora Rose 
thrives and grows fat on poor soil, cold 
weather and lack of care. It will flourish 
where other plants wither and die. I guaran- 
tee that if your soil is good enough to grow a 
healthy crop of weeds, these Ed Scofield Liv- 
ing Fence plants will grow and flourish be- 
yond your wildest expectations. Just set the 
plants carefully with the roots well spread 
out, cover them with finely pulverized soil and 
water thoroughly. Then simply trim the new 
growth to keep the plants compact. It’ll be 
thicker, more dense and more impressive each 
year. In no time at all, you'll have a solid 
screen planting that requires practically no 
care at all. Bugs don’t bother it...it’s disease 
resistant...and hardy enough to withstand 
even below zero temperatures. 
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A trimmed Living Fence already 3 ft. high. 
This one was planted in October (1950); 
photograph was taken in the following July. 
