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RECOMMENDED BY JU, S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Multi-Flora Roses are so tough and hardy they’re officially 
recommended to take the place of barbed wire fences on 
farms. Once established, a Living Fence will keep horses, 
cows, sheep, goats or pigs inside a pasture lot. Intruders can’t 
get in; animals can’t get out. Also recommended by the U.S. 
Soil Conservation Service and by many State Conservation 
Departments. A farm fence that actually mends itself. 
ECONOMICAL PLANTING FOR FACTORIES AND INSTITUTIONS 
Factories and Institutions all over the country have planted 
Living Fences to beautify and protect their property. Noth- 
ing can hurt these tough, fast growing boundary plantings, yet 
they'll do the same job as an expensive wire fence...and do 
it better! Smoke resistant...dirt resistant. ..disease resistant, 
it grows under almost any condition. Makes an inexpensive, 
very practical planting wherever you need a solid, dense wall 
of attractive foliage. In such locations, do not trim your Liv- 
ing Fence after the first year and in time it will become 6 
or 7 feet high and 5 or 6 feet through. 
HEAVY 15 to 18” GUARANTEED PLANTS 
10 plants - $3.25 Makes Living Fence 15 ft. A mature Living 
; F blooms 
25 plants - $5.95 Makes Living Fence 40 ft. i ne os 9 
50 plants - $10.85 Makes Living Fence 75 ft. weeks in June. 
100 plants - $21.65 Makes Living Fence 150 ft. 
All Living Fence Plants Shipped Postpaid 
Untrimmed Living Fence planted in 
March, photographed in July. Needs trim- 
17. _—« ming to encourage dense, uniform growth. 
