Glen Bros., Inc. 
GLENW Oon NURSERY 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Each Variety Selected from the Famous Highland Park 
Collection — These Six for $5.00 
Easy to Grow 
Showy — Hardy 
Lilacs (jirow Everywhere — 
Anyone Can Have Lilacs 
Glen’s Gorgeous Everblooming Roses 
Every Day, Every Week, Every Month All Summer 
Because These Are Everbloomers and Planted 
This Spring Will Bloom From June ’til Frost 
Ten of the choicest varieties, 2 years old field grown 
everblooming plants. These 10 BIG ROSE PLANTS ^ 
in a choice assortment, one each of 10 different kinds: ' 
Did You Ever See Such An Assortment? 
Reds — pinks — pink and gold, pink and coral, apricot, ^ 
yellow-copper, coral and scarlet, yellow and scarlet. . 
The greatest assortment of ROSES we have ever of-' 
fered and these 10 for the amazingly low price, $4.50. 
A summer of hundreds of blooms for this remarkably 
low price. We offer one plant each of the following— 
10 in all and all for $4.50. 
Varieties, Read ’Em and Order 
E. G. HILL—Large, deep crimson, blooms in abundance 
throughout the season. We regard E. G. Hill as an 
outstanding red rose and no rose garden is complete 
without it. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—A magnificent fragrance, full- 
bodied new rose of richest pink, blooms full, many 
petaled and intensely fragrant. A beauty. 
PINK KILLARNEY—Intensely brilliant, clear pink. The 
flower is perfect, the bloom free and the bush vigorous. 
Heavy bloomer throughout the season and a rose every¬ 
one wants. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER—A glorious multi-colored rose 
that became popular over night. Unfolding its broad, 
thick petals unhurriedly from the beautiful pointed bud. 
Color: Vivid cerise-pink, softly flamed with yellow, 
orange and scarlet. 
ETOILE de HOLLANDE—Brilliant crimson red. This is 
one of the most dependable long-lived and finest of all 
red roses. The blooms are wonderful and fragrant and 
this assortment of roses would not be complete without 
Etoile de Hollande. 
LOS ANGELES—One of America’s finest two-tone roses. 
Flowers large and continuous in color, flame pink toned 
with coral and shaded with translucent gold at the base. 
TALISMAN—The most gorgeous assembling of colors in one 
flower ever presented by a rose. Gold, apricot-yellow, 
blood orange, deep pink and old gold. Very fragrant and 
probably the most popular rose in America today. 
MARGARET McCREEDY—One of the showiest of all roses. 
Rich Oriental red, passing to carmine-rose. Blooms all 
season. Spicy fragrance. 
MRS. P. S. DuPONT—A great prize-winning rose. Clear 
yellow with orange-yellow heart. Long-lasting blooms 
all summer and fall. A great beauty. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT—Winner of the $60,000 prize 
offered by the London Daily Mail. Coral red buds shaded 
yellow, copper-orange and tinted yellow and scarlet. A 
rose that wins a prize of $50,000 in competition with 
hundreds of other varieties must have everything. This 
rose has a beautiful budd, exquisite coloring, long and 
continued blooming. Fragrant. 
Not Necessary to Plant Near Stream. They Thrive .{nywhere. 
BABYLONICA WEEPING WILLOW 
This is the common weeping willow. Makes a beautiful, lacy tree. Attractive for planting beside creeks, ponds, pools and 
other waterside planting. It has long whiplike branches, weeping-to the ground. Babylonica Willow is without doubt one of 
the most remarkable of trees. The leaves are narrow tapering to a long point and bright green. The bark is particularly 
handsome in Winter. We offer this variety for Spring planting in a limited quantity only in the following sizes and prices: 
6-8 ft., $1.75 each; $15.00 per 10 
8-10 ft., $2.75 each; $25.00 per 10 
SIX GORGEOUS AND SHOWY LILACS 
A Massed Planting of Highland Park Varieties of Lilacs 
One of the most gorgeous shrubs to grow is the Lilac and the following collection is admirable. We were 
helped in the selection of our collection of approximately 40 varieties by the late Mr. John Dunbar, Assistant 
Superintendent of Highland Park, Rochester, N. Y. Highland Park contains one of the finest collections ifj 
not the finest in the whole world. Nearly 200,000 people visited Highland Park last spring when the plants! 
were in bloom, visitors coming from many states in the Union and from Canada to view this display. Wej 
offer one each of the following fine varieties, good size plants 2 to 3 feet, stocky and branched for quick 
blooming. Order at once because the first time in years our stock is really limited and when these are gone; 
we can obtain no more until next year. I 
BELLE de NANCY—Flowers pink, white center. 
GENERAL PERSHING—Bluish-lavender. 
HIRAM H. EDGERTON—Violet-lavender. 
MME. LEMOINE—Pure white. 
PRES. GREVY—Lilac-blue. 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT—Bright purplish-red. 
Flowering Crabs 
Spring is really here when you see the gorgeous Flow¬ 
ering Crabs in bloom, filling the warm spring air with their 
delightful fragrance, and that is not all. 
Late in the summer the branches are sparkling with 
delie-htrul fruits, some led, some yellow, some purple, some 
green. 
NO TREES COULD BE MORE LOVELY 
All of them are hardy, thrive almost everywhere and in a 
wide range of soils and exposures. We offer for Spring a 
quantity of older and larger trees which have been grown 
expressly for landscape purposes to produce immediate 
effect. These trees are 4 to 5 years old and are now well 
matured. They will grade possibly 5/16 in height and we 
have selected tree very choice varieties. We give you brief 
descriptions of these three desirable varieties we have select¬ 
ed for this collection as follows: 
ELEYI—Brilliant purpUsh-red foliage rivaling the Japanese 
Maple. The beautiful red fruits that appear later are 
spectacular. 
SPECTABILIS—The flower bud is coral-red. Very fragrant 
and very large. The fruits are borne in great profusion 
and are pale yellow in color. Very showy. 
NIEDZWETZKWANA—Sometimes called the red-veined 
Crab. Red to purple foliage, bark, buds and flowers with 
large purple fruits. They are a red flesh. The fruits 
are edible and make delicious jelly. We do not know 
where you could find 3 such delightful Flowering Trees 
for the lawn. 
Price $5.00 per 3. $2.50 each. Sold singly. 
They Bloom Before the Leaves .Appear 
12 SUPERB VARIETIES OF PEONIES 
Price: 50c each; $1.35 for 3; 
$4.80 per dozen 
June—the Month of Peonies 
They rival roses in beauty, form 
an exquisite coloring and excel 
them in size. Noblest and most 
beautiful of all flowers. These 
lovely flowers are all indispensable 
in every garden. They not only 
combine stateliness of growth with 
gorgeous coloring but many of the 
huge blossoms possess the exquisite 
fragrance of a tea rose. 
Gorgeous Blooms Late May and Early June 
Your Garden Will Be a Riot of Color Next Fall If You Plant This 
Great Assortment of Hardy Chrysanthemums This Spring 
THE LAST PLANTS TO BLOOM IN THE FALL 
RUBENS—Very dark crimson. Large semi-double type. 
Fragp"ant. Early. 
MME. CALOT—Pale hydrangea pink. Center shaded darker. 
Large rose type. Free flowering. Fragrant early. 
LOUIS VAN HOUTTE—Cherry red. Medium size. Semi¬ 
double type. Fragrant. Late. 
BERLOIZ-—Purplish red. Large rose type. Very fine bloomer. 
Late. 
CANARI—Yellow, lobular bomb type. Medium size. Frag¬ 
rant. Late. 
FESTIVA—Pure white flecked with rich crimson. Very 
large rose type, free flowering. Fragrant. Mid-season. 
EDULIS SUPERBA—Dark rose-pink. Crown type. Strong 
upright bloomer. Fragrant. Early. 
DELACHI—Dark, clear crimson. Large rose type. Very 
fine bloomer. Late. 
DUCHESS de NEMOURS-^—Milk white. Medium size. Crown 
type. Fragrant. Early, mid-season. 
L’ ECLATANTE—Bright crimson. Very large bomb type. 
Strong gi'ower. Late mid-season. 
JEANNOT—Pale rose pink, deepens to old rose in center 
with a distinct overcast of pale violet. Large double 
bomb type. Late. 
FELIX CROUSE—Brilliant crimson. Large double rose type. 
Even tone. Silky luster. Mid-season. 
Dazzling Colors When 
Everything Else Is Dreary 
The varieties offered are large 
flowered measuring from 2 to 4 inches 
in diameter and come into bloom from 
one to two weeks earlier than usual 
varieties, all of them coming into full 
bloom before the middle of October 
Stays in bloom until frost, giving a 
magnificent and rich display of color. 
JEAN TREADWAY—Large decorative 
type, rose, shaded lighter. Very free. 
Late September. 
JEAN CUMMINGS—Large pure white 
flowers shaded yellow and blushed at 
center of buds. Late September. 
L’ ARGENTUILLES—Reddish bronze. 
Very free. Early October. 
EARLY BRONZE—Terra-cotta. Early 
Desirable Where There Is an Opportunity for Them to Climb 
The Hardy Climbers not only climb but they afford a great burst of bloom upon trellises, over fences and 
hedges, against the porch or house and with their attractive foliage make chai-ming plants for any location. 
Thev are hardy, vigorous and make a splendid show with little care. We have selected three outstanding 
varieties which we offer as a CLIMBING ROSE COLLECTION for $1.75 for these three: 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER—A large DR. VAN FLEET—Buds long, pointed, TAUSENMCHON—Well merits the 
flowered, low Climber of brilliant daz¬ 
zling red. Does particularly well as a 
pillar rose, trained to a post. 
deep pink; when fully expanded, the 
outside petals are faintly suffused with 
pink, the center a rich shell-pink. 
Deliciously fragrant. 
merits 
name “Thousand Beauties” for the 
large clusters of flowers vary in color 
from pink to white. Magnificent foli 
age. 
Wouldn't you like to 
have a rose garden this 
summer? 
A SWEET ASSORTMENT OF HARDY 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Plant these 12 outstanding* 
varieties of Chrysanthemumg 
this Spring. Extra heavy 2 Year 
roots, one each of the following-12 in 
all. 
Price: $3.00 FOR THE COLLECTION 
COMPLETE. ^ 
What Color-what blooms-what a sight. 
RBARA CUMMINGS—Large clear 
ouble yellow flower. Very late Au- 
ust. 
HD—Rich deep amarynth red chang- 
ig to wine-red overlaid with a velvet 
been. Early October. 
PSY QUEEN—Crimson maroon. A 
)vely aster type with pastel finish 
lushed with crest of soft yellow cen- 
iT, September. 
EXCELSIOR—Yellow. Early October 
FRANCIS WHITTLESEY-Rich L 
and garnet. Sept. & Oct ” 
PINK CUSHION (Ameliai-Verv c., 
pMt ^d early free flowering ^ f 
shell-pink. Early October ^ ^ 
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