WYANT 
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What flower can compare with the perfection of a rose? A 
single rose in a vase or a whole garden full of blooms give their 
possessor utmost pleasure. And isn’t it grand that raising such 
perfect gems is so pleasant and easy? Wyant Roses are raised with 
the idea always in mind of producing such good plants that the 
amateur will be sure to have perfect success with them and this 
Blue Book for 1939 is printed to help the buyer buy wisely. 
Wyant Roses produce satisfaction because they are grown by 
Specialists who devote all their time and energy to growing good 
roses and they do not grow so many but what they can give each 
one the attention it needs at the time it needs it. From the very 
first the pedigree of Wyant Roses is carefully maintained. Their 
root stock is grown on our own place so that it will be the best 
obtainable. Roots can be imported from Holland at a lower price 
than what it costs us to grow our own, but the difference is well 
defined in the finished plant. The roots on Wyant Roses are defi¬ 
nitely superior; they are fine, 
leathery and numerous— 
every bush is an aristocrat. 
The root stock (Multi¬ 
flora Japonica) is set at the 
proper distances in the nurs¬ 
ery to give enough room to 
make a quality plant; they 
are set at the proper depth 
which is even more important 
and they are de-eyed before 
planting so as to prevent the 
growth of suckers after they 
reach the customer’s garden. 
Multiflora Japonica rose roots 
are used because they have 
been found to be the best for 
almost the entire country. 
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