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For a real thrill in growing flowers, nothing will 
compare with the daily watching of the unfolding 
of these glorious new roses. Just one perfect 
bloom will be worth the price of the plant, still 
each plant will produce an abundance the first 
year! In this territory the plants should be set 
deep, and the tops cut back to within four inches 
of the ground. Any time after October 20th they 
should be mounded up with about a foot of soil, 
and then covered with snow during the winter, 
To those who come here for their rose plants we 
furnish peat and fertilizer free. Potted roses 
available all summer. 
New Sub-Zero Roses 
Sub-Zero Roses—$1.75 each, 3 for $5.00 postpaid. 
Curly Pink—Two-tone deep pink. 
Lily Pons—Exquisite white with yellow center. 
Queen O’ the Lakes—Wonderful red. 
Shades of Autumn—Gorgeous' red, yellow and 
blush all in one. 
V for Victory—Long-blooming yellow. 
Patented Hybrid Tea Roses 
Crimson Glory—Very double dark red, $1.75 each, 
Peace—Perhaps the most popular of all, extra 
large yellow tinged with pink. $2.50 each. 
I’orty-Niner—Beautiful two-toned, inside of pet- 
al vivid red, outside of the petals rich yellow, 
$1.75. 
Sutters Gold—Has long-pointed yellow buds, 
richly shaded with orange and gold. Has a rich 
fragrance not found in any other yellow rose, 
$2.20; 
Helen Traubel—Sparkling pink, a lovely rose. 
Tall plant, $2.75, 
Patented Floribunda 
Fashion—The blending of coral, gold and apricot 
gives it a new color in roses. Is a vigorous plant, 
blooming continuously Each $2. 
Goldilocks—Rich yellow, blooms on a low bush 
that blooms all summer, $1.50 each. 
World’s Fair—Real dark red, semi-double, Quite 
hardy and nearly always in bloom, $1.50. 
