WYANT ROSES (reduce satisfaction 
WYANT ROSES are all three- 
year, field-grown budded bushes of 
the highest quality. Having been 
raised in the severe climate of 
Northern Ohio by Rose Specialists, 
they will produce satisfaction in 
your garden if given a chance. 
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Fall-Plauted Roses are Beet 
Leading rosarians agree that fall is the ideal 
time to plant Roses. Wintering in the ground is 
Nature’s way and results in earlier and larger 
blooms and more of them. Our Roses are dug when 
the season’s growth has been completed and they 
are shipped to you at the proper time—October 
or November. At this time the soil is usually more 
mellow and easier to work. You can prepare it 
when convenient and let lay till plants arrive. Poor 
soil can be greatly improved by adding up to 4 
peat or humus. Roses like good soil. 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
Keep the roots moist all the time be- 
fore planting. 
Spread out the roots so they do not 
crowd; cover them with good soil and 
firm the earth about them, eliminating 
all air pockets. 
Plant 15 to 18 inches apart, where 
there is sunshine at least half a day. 
_ Mound soil about 10 inches high 
immediately after planting, to keep the 
moisture in the branches. 
Roses banked with earth 
immediately after 
planting 
PLANT FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
This is a class of Rose that is becoming very pepular, and 
justly so. The clusters of blossoms are in bloom almost con- 
tinuously. They are very fool-proof, for they require little 
or no winter protection, almost no pruning and they are 
quite free from disease. The plants should be set 18 to 24 
inches apart, and a mass of one variety is more effective 
than to mix them. 
Use them as borders, hedges, as foundation plantings or for 
a colorful corner. They are also very effective mixed in Hybrid 
Tea beds or perennial borders. 
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