The Garden Magazine, September, 1923 
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Six Superb “Everblooming 99 Hybrid Tea Roses 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock —Long buds which open into very 
large, fragrant flowers with high-pointed centres. The 
petals silvery rose white on the inside and bright carmine- 
pink on the outside. 
Columbia -“Blooms ail the time.” The fragrance is even 
sweeter than that of American Beauty. The color is a 
true pink, deepening as it opens to glowing pink. Shades 
intensify until the open flower is fully developed and 
color is enduring. Hardy as an oak; thrives in any 
location. 
Radiance— One of the best pink Roses in cultivation. 
The buds are elegant in form. The large flowers are 
cup-shaped, light silvery flesh to salmon-pink, with opaline 
tints. Delightfully fragrant. 
Richmond— Flowers pure scarlet red, large, fairly full, 
generally carried single on long and stiff stems; sweetly 
perfumed. 
Premier— Pure rose-pink throughout the year, lighter in 
summer, deep rose-pink in cooler weather; delightfully 
fragrant. 
Gruss an Teplitz (Crimson Hermosa)—The clusters of 
line long buds and magnificent bright crimson flowers, 
with fiery red shading, make a brilliant show all summer. 
Lovely green foilage, which in the young growth is a dark, rich 
bronze. Very fragrant, free-blooming, hardy and vigorous. 
Prices: Any of above, 11.25 each, six for $6.00, prepaid. 
Special Combination Offer: We will forward one strong, field- 
grown two-year-old plant of each of above 12 superb sorts for 
$ 10 . 00 . We stand back of every plant shipped. 
Desirable Trees 
and Plants 
is the title of our complete 
catalogue, a copy of which 
will gladly he mailed upon 
request. For over half a 
century, Glenwood Nursery 
has served America’s most 
exacting home gardeners 
with such products in plants, 
shrubs, and trees as has won 
us the lasting patronage of 
many friends throughout the 
country. If you do not know 
Glenwood Nurseries, write 
for the book at once and 
let’s get acquainted or bet¬ 
ter still, come and see us. 
GLEN BROS., INC., G '“,zs!^r v Rochester, New York 
Trees and Flowers 
for Fall Action 
Gain Valuable Time and Earlier Crops 
By Planting During September-October 
Spy 
There are several reasons why we encourage fall planting of various kinds of 
trees, shrubs, and plants. To begin with, we have ample time at this time of the 
year to give each order individual attention. Then, we dig from new blocks and 
the orders are filled with the choicest. The buyer gains by both, but the greatest 
thing he gains is time which in the spring is always too short. Moreover, trees and 
plants set out this fall will make some root growth, become firmly established, ready 
for a quick and early start in the spring, something that you can not expect from 
spring planted stock. 
We confidentially promise best results from any of the items offered on this page 
if they are planted any time during the fall, before ground freezes. 
Super Size Fruit Trees for Those Desiring 
Quick Results 
If there is one American Characteristic more pronounced than 
another it is that of impatience. It is a characteristic trait of us 
to “get there” by the shortest route in the quickest way. 
This fundamental condition started us a few years ago to 
provide Super Size Fruit Trees, extra large, extra old, extra fine 
specimen trees, 7 to 9 feet tall, with well branched heads. We pin 
our reputation to results obtainable with these trees: 
Apples 
Yellow Transparent Delicious 
Maiden Blush 
Oldenburg 
Twenty Ounce 
McIntosh 
Northern 
Wealthy 
Pears 
Bartlett 
Clapp’s Favorite 
Angouleme 
Anjou 
Kieffer 
Plums 
Bradshaw 
Grand Duke 
German Prune 
Green Gage 
Abundance 
Burbank 
Wickson 
Cherries 
Dikeman 
Napoleon 
Tartarian 
Governor Wood 
Prices of any of above, $ 3.00 each, $ 30.00 per dozen. Satisfaction guaranteed or stock may be returned immediately upon its 
receipt. Please do not ask us to ship less than four trees on any one order, since the cost of packing one is as great as packing a dozen. 
Six Choice Hybrid Perpetuals—Perpetual Bloomers! 
J. B. Clark —Deep scarlet, shaded blackish- 
crimson : very large, full, flowers, graceful; 
long buds. Highly fragrant; strong grower. 
Paul Neyron — Enormous deep rose blooms of 
perfect form and delightful fragrance. Very 
vigorous and free flowering. 
George Ahrens or Pink American Beauty. The 
growth and make-up of the plants is superb. 
The delicate pink color is of unique beauty. 
Frau Karl Druschki— The handsome, long- 
pointed, buds open to very large, cupped pure 
white flowers. Unquestionably the hardiest, 
most free-flowering and most satisfactory all 
round white garden rose. 
Prince Gamille de Rolian'. —Large, full, well- 
formed flowers of deep velvety crimson, shaded 
maroon. Very free flowering and vigorous. 
Magna Cliarta— Large, full, well-formed flow¬ 
ers of bright pink; very fragrant. Exceedingly 
vigorous; equally fine for under glass. 
Prices: Any of above $ 1.00 each. The entire 
six for $5.00, postpaid. 
“Glenwood-Grown” Roses will add to Your Garden Joys Next Summer 
From June until fall, the following hardy roses, planted this fall —NOW!—will delight you with an abund¬ 
ance of beautiful fragrant flowers. All are strong, 2 year-old, field-grown plants of that character that has 
made “Glenwood-Grown" a by-word for quality with discriminating planters. 
