“Roses 
Aristocrats of the Plant World 
The great appeal of Roses is unique and universal. 
Character, beauty, fragrance and form — all are 
found in this outstanding family of plant friends. 
Cape Cod seems particularly suited to growing 
roses. Mild winters and cool summers are favorable. 
Flower-colors seem brighter near the seashore. Any- 
one can grow and enjoy fine roses here if he will give 
them good rich soil, plant the best grade of plants, 
and take reasonably good care of them. 
Hybrid Teas produce long-stemmed flowers in a marvelous 
range of colors, ideal for picking, beautiful in the garden. 
Floribundas are the splendid new class of everblooming com- 
pact bush roses producing great masses of color throughout the 
summer and fall. They are completely hardy, easy to grow, fine 
for picking. 
Grandifloras are the brand-new class of everblooming roses 
which combines the best features of both Teas and Flori- 
bundas. Hardy, healthy, free-flowering, with masses of flowers 
for outdoor color and long stems for picking. 
Climbing and Trailing Roses now include many vastly 
improved varieties with larger flowers, better growth, and many 
with repeating bloom in late summer and fall. 
Spring planting is recommended here. 
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