Important to Intending 
Purchasers 
E take pleasure in submitting to our 
patrons and the public a choice selection 
of Peonies, Phloxes, Irises, which may be 
planted with best results in September, 
although if it be inconvenient to plant 
so early, the planting may be deferred 
until October without detriment. 
So much interest has been manifested in these plants 
the last few years, that we have greatly enlarged our 
collections by securing at home and abroad the choicest 
varieties, and we can recommend them, assuring our 
patrons that they will give satisfaction. 
This season we have such a large stock that we are 
able to offer many varieties at greatly reduced prices and 
at the same time furnish first-class plants. 
In addition to our general list of Roses, we offer many 
new kinds which are described in this booklet. The New 
Climbing Roses are particularly valuable. 
W e are also able this season to reduce the price of 
many varieties of Roses, particularly of the newer kinds, 
as we now have a good stock of strong field-grown plants. 
In both the Fruit and Ornamental, as well as in the 
Rose Departments, our Nurseries are kept fully up to the 
times. We procure as soon as introduced every novelty 
that promises to be worthy of dissemination and carefully 
test it in our trial grounds, sending out only such intro¬ 
ductions as prove meritorious. 
Intending purchasers are requested to send for our 
General Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Flow¬ 
ering Shrubs, Hardy Roses, Perennials (104 pp.), beau¬ 
tifully illustrated and containing planting directions. 
Grateful for the liberal patronage which we have 
enjoyed for upwards of seventy years, we solicit a con¬ 
tinuance of the same. 
ELLWANGER & BARRY, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
August, 1911. 
