. Creations by Fruitland Nurseries : the South's favorite established in August - Georgia 1856. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Fruitland Nurseries • The SouthJs Oldest Nursery • Augusta, Ga. 31 FRUITLAND'S Qield Qnoitm ROSES Roses planted in the tall grow and bloom better than spring planted ones. Order early, while selections are complete. There is always a shortage of some varieties. THE GEORGIA ROSES CHEROKEE Pink—Anemone Red—Ramona White—Laevigata ROSE PRICES Each 10 1 Extra strong, field- grown, 2-year


. Creations by Fruitland Nurseries : the South's favorite established in August - Georgia 1856. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Fruitland Nurseries • The SouthJs Oldest Nursery • Augusta, Ga. 31 FRUITLAND'S Qield Qnoitm ROSES Roses planted in the tall grow and bloom better than spring planted ones. Order early, while selections are complete. There is always a shortage of some varieties. THE GEORGIA ROSES CHEROKEE Pink—Anemone Red—Ramona White—Laevigata ROSE PRICES Each 10 1 Extra strong, field- grown, 2-year $ .50 $ 1 Strong, field-grown, , .35 .— c FRUITLAND'S OLD TIME ROSES Duchesse de Brabant. Light rose. Cecile Brunner. Blush pink. Louis Phillippe. Red. Ma man Cochet. Pink. White Ma man Cochet. White. FRUITLAND'S FRAGRANT FIVE SWEETEST ROSES GROWN Columbia. Glowing pink. Etoile de Hollande. Glowing red. Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. White. Mme. Caroline Testout. Shining pink. Sunburst. Yellow and orange. You Can Succeed With Roses It You Follow Our Instructions Planting. Before planting, cut out all weak growth, leaving the stoutest and most vigorous shoots. These must be cut back to within 3 to 6 inches of the ground, depending on the vigor of the plant. Dig a big hole and set the plant about an inch deeper than it stood in the nursery row, provided it is on its own roots. Budded Roses should have the budded portion set 2 to 3 inches below the level. Fill the hole half full of soil, pour in water, let this settle, put in some more earth, firm this well about the roots, then fill in the hole and firm when the job is completed. Water the plants whenever needed, and keep the soil well cultivated. Never use a spade in a Rose-bed, but use a digging-fork; this is less likely to cause injury to the roots. After the beds have been culti- vated, rake the surface smooth and even. Frequent stirring of the surface is beneficial. A top-dressing of hardwood ashes is excel


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