A MESSAGE TO OUR FRIENDS 
We hope this new price list will meet with your 
approval. It should be considered as a supplement 
to our regular colored catalogue, a copy of which 
you have, or may have on request. In addition to 
our rose records we have taken special care to check 
all descriptions with “Modern Roses” and other 
sources of reliable information, thus insuring the 
accuracy of descriptive statements. 
Our business was established more than 15 years 
ago. During that time we have shipped plants to 
every State in the Union, to Canada, and across the 
seas to China and other foreign lands. To-day these 
plants are growing and giving entire satisfaction to 
thousands of customers, many of whom have been 
with us from the first year of our venture. 
Please note also that our prices have been made 
as low as possible, yet we still maintain the quality 
of the plants we send you. Good plants are worth 
the prices asked; poor plants are worth nothing. 
So we put quality first, and then furnish this high 
quality at the lowest possible rate. 
This price list cancels all previous price lists and 
the prices herein named are for Fall of 1934 and 
Spring of 1935, and purchasers should be governed 
by the prices in this edition. 
In this price list we have listed a great many of 
the new varieties of roses, being introduced for fall 
planting at greatly reduced prices. We have not 
reduced or curtailed the quality in the least. Every 
item offered is positively guaranteed as represented. 
Our Roses are guaranteed to grow true to name and 
color or they will be replaced free of charge. We 
prepay all charges on all items in this price list 
unless otherwise noted. Our roses are all Field 
Grown No. 1 budded stock. Our bulbs are of the 
finest quality obtainable and come to us direct from 
Holland. 
Roses planted during the fall of the year give 
100% better results during the coming spring than 
roses planted next April. The fall is the proper 
time for planting roses. Rose lovers who make a 
specialty of a pretty garden always plant their roses 
during the fall of the year. 
For your own protection, “Demand GLENCO 
GUARANTEED ROSES.” 
NOTE.—We have sold a great many Blaze Roses 
and some of our customers have requested us to 
enlighten them on why Blaze Rose did not give a 
continuous bloom this spring, and we pass the fol¬ 
lowing information along to each of our customers. 
Blase Rose is an Everblooming Climber. It takes 
from two to three years to become acclimated be¬ 
fore its Everblooming qualities show. Blaze Roses 
planted during the fall of 1932 bloom this year, 
those planted during 1933 will bloom continuously 
during 1935. We never offer any of our trade any 
roses unless we know all about them. What we tell 
you about a rose is true. A satisfied customer is our 
best advertisement. 
