KELLY’S PROLIFIC BLOOMING 
FLORADORA 
Dazzling bright cinnabar color with 
shades of scarlet. Buds are exquisitely 
formed, produced in profusion on a neat, 
symmetrical bush. Foliage glossy olive- 
green. Grows to a height of 24% feet. 
Prices: Each $1.35; 3 for $3.85; 6 for 
$7.25; 12 for $12.95, postpaid. 
IMPROVED 
LAFAYETTE 
Medium-sized, deep glowing red flowers, 
suffused with vivid crimson. Blooms pro- 
fusely. One of the finest Roses for bedding, 
flowering without fail until hard frost. 
Prices: Each $1.35; 3 for $3.85; 6 for 
$7.25; 12 for $12.95, postpaid. 
RED RIPPLES 
A clear true red in both bud and open 
flower, continuously produced on a strong 
plant 3 to 4 feet tall. In our modest 
opinion there is none better, Prices: Each 
$1.35; 3 for $3.85; 6 for $7.25; 12 for 
$12.95, postpaid. 
for Masses of Color 
Hedges — Rose Gardens — 
Shrubbery Border 
VOGUE (Patent No. 926) 
The Sensational New Floribunda. An 
intensive brilliant cherry-coral color with 
perfectly formed, high-centered, Hybrid 
Tea- shaped, 3 to 4 in. flowers. Has a de- 
lightful fragrance. Grows exceedingly well, 
reaching a height of 212 to 3 ft. or more. 
Prices: $2.25 each; 3 for $6.00, postpaid. 
FASHION 
Finest Floribunda Rose ever created. 
Oriental red buds open gradually to a 
lighter, luminous coral suffused with gold. 
Constant new growth replaces the old, so 
it is always covered with clusters of exquis- 
ite blooms. Height 24 to $ ft. Prices: 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.25, postpaid. 
PINOCCHIO 
Extremely hardy, always in bloom with 
clusters of exquisite pointed buds of rich 
salmon, flushed with gold at base, grad- 
ually changing to soft clear pink with 
deeper pink edges. Fruity fragrance. 
Height 2 ft. Prices: $1.50 each; 3 for 
$3.90, postpaid. 
(Patent No. 789) 
(Patent No. 484) 
‘CAMEO 
Color shell-pink and salmon with a glow of gold. Massive 
clusters of small, long-lasting, semi-double flowers. Very 
slight fragrance. The “hedging Rose” unsurpassed for mass 
color, vigorous growth and abundance of healthy foliage. 
Grows to a height of approximately 2 to 3 ft. Prices: Each 
$1.35; 3 for $3.85; 6 for $7.25; 12 for $12.95, postpaid. 
ELSE POULSEN 
Color, bright, lasting rose-pink. Great clusters of medium 
to large-semi-double, open flowers are borne on long cutting 
stems. Mild but delightful fragrance. An erect, thrifty bush 
that is ideal to use in combination with flowering shrubs in 
foundation and border plantings. Grows to a height of 
approximately 3 to 4 ft. Prices: Each $1.35; 3 for $3.85; 
6 for $7.25; 12 for $12.95, postpaid. 
GOLDEN SALMON 
Blooms in dazzling orange-salmon. A Rose that you will 
love more and more ‘as you observe its masses of blooms in 
your own garden next season. Very tough and easy to grow. 
Four or five plants in a group make an amazing display 
even in large gardens, Prices: Each $1.35; 3 for $3.85; 
6 for $7.25; 12 for $12.95, postpaid. 
You Want Your Roses to Grow and Bloom Satisfactorily—So Do We — 
Pay Particular Attention to the Instructions Below 
permanent location. 
Planted 
too deep 
Planted 
too shallow 
Consider these simple instructions and you will have little difficulty in growing beautiful Roses. 
Roses like a sunny location and should have at least a half day’s sun. Any good gar- 
den soil that is well drained will be excellent for Roses. Fertilizer or well rotted manure if 
available should be worked into the soil. 
Unpack and plant Roses as soon as received from the nursery if at all possible. If you 
cannot plant at once, unwrap the plants and heel in the ground until ready to plant in a 
In planting, set the plants with the bud, or joint, just above the roots, about 2 inches 
below the surface of the soil. Have holes large enough to avoid crowding the roots and be sure 
the soil used for back-filling is finely pulverized. Tramp soil firmly a couple of times as the hole 
is filled and leave a slight depression around each plant to retain water. 
As soon as planting is completed see that all plants and the soil around them is 
soaked thoroughly. After the water has settled, hill the dirt up around each plant to a height of 
6 inches. As soon as the plant begins to sprout buds, level off this dirt to your bed level. 
Keep the Rose planting well watered at all times. To discourage mildew, only water 
in the morning or irrigate the bed, being careful not to wet the foliage too much. A reasonable 
application of fertilizer applied twice during the summer months, with an interval of at least 30 
days between applications, will induce added growth and extra quality in blooms. 
Each succeeding spring all canes should be cut back to 6 inches. This causes strong new 
growth and abundant bloom to develop. For winter protection in cold climates, hill the dirt up 
around each plant to a height of 8 to 12 inches in late fall before the ground freezes. Level off 
as soon as danger of hard frosts is over in spring and cut plants back as directed. 
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