BABY ROSES 
Dwarf Polyantha & Floribunda 
2-Year, No. 1 Hardy, Field-Grown 
Bushes, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.50; 
6 for $6.00; 10 for $9.50, 
by MAIL POSTPAID 
CAMEO (Shell-Pink)—A distinctive shade of shell- 
pink and salmon, with a glow of gold. 
FLORADORA (Scarlet)—Scarlet and geranium red 
producing double 25 petal blooms. A tall grower. 
GOLDEN SALMON (Orange-salmon) Bright orange- 
salmon. Fine for mass plantings, blooms continually. 
IDEAL (Dark Scarlet—Dark scarlet, born in pro- 
_. fusion. Immense compact bushes. 
_#LAFAYETTE IMPROVED—(Cherry-crimson) Large 
x clusters of bright cherry-red blooms. Medium tall 
grower. 
YELLOW POULSEN — (Copper-yellow) —Buds cop- 
per yellow flowers semi-double. Intensely fragrant. 
DuPont Rose Dust 
Contains sulfur and Fermate (R). Safe and 
easy to use. May be used as dust or spray. 
Combines two fungicides—sulfur and ferbam 
—most used by commercial rose growers. 
Gives excellent control of Black Spot, Pow- 
dery Mildew and Rust. May also be used on 
many other flowers and ornamentals. Apply 
y at 7 to 14 day intervals and after heavy rains. 
Complete directions for use on each can. 
RELIANCE ROSE FERTILIZER 
A scientifically designed Rose food, complete and well 
balanced — 4-8-8 analysis. From our own experience in using 
many types of fertilizers, we have found the RELIANCE to 
be the best all-purpose food. It will promote vigorous growth, 
more abundant blooms, larger blooms and healthier foliage. 
Directions for use on package. 5-lb, bag, $1.25 postpaid. 
8-oz refillable dust gun.......... $1.49, postpaid 
1-lb.. canister. as ee 1.85, postpaid 
How to Plant Your Roses 
Because so many of our customers the roots and deep enough so the joint or 
write us asking ‘how to properly plant bud just above the roots will be about 
Roses”, we are giving space to this sub- 2 inches below the surface of the soil. 
ject in order to help all our customers Water thoroughly—tamp soil down firmly 
achieve the best possible results with around plant to prevent air pockets. Hill 
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their Roses. soil up around each plant to a height of 
Plant roses where they will get full sun 6 inches. Prune according to illustration. 
at least half of the day. They thrive in Keep Rose planting well watered at all 
any good garden soil that is well drained. times. Apply fertilizer twice during the 
Properly pruned Fertilizer or well-rotted manure should summer, at 30-day intervals.’ For winter 
and planted be worked into the soil before planting. protection, hill soil up around each plant 
Dig holes large enough to avoid crowding to a height of 8 to 12 inches. 
Allen’s Climatized 
CLIMBING ROSES 
2-Year, No. 1 Hardy, Field-Grown 
Bushes, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.50; 
6 for $6.00; 10 for $9.50, 
by MAIL POSTPAID 
BLAZE (Everblooming) — Clusters of enchanting scarlet- 
crimson blooms. A strong vigorous grower. 
GOLD RUSH (Everblooming)—A vigorous climber, produc- 
ing masses of handsome yellow flowers. It has proven to 
be one of the best and hardiest yellow climbing roses. 
NEW DAWN (Everblooming) — Apple-blossom-pink flowers 
in large clusters. A vigorous monthly blooming climber. 
PAUL’S SCARLET — Intense scarlet flowers of excellent 
shape and good size, born in great clusters. This is a very 
popular, old variety. 
SILVER MOON — Large buds, creamy-white flowers and 
(28) semi-double anthers of golden-yellow, in small sprays. 
