MOSS ROSES. The old favorites are noted for their delightful 
fragrance as well as for the attractive mossy clothing of the bud. 
Pink, 75c. Yellow, 85c. 
PERSIAN YELLOW. Another of the old fashioned yellow shrub 
roses you still see throughout the country. In mid spring it is cov¬ 
ered with bright yellow 2 inch blossoms. 5 feet high. 75c. 
RUBRIFOLIA. This is a unique all year-round rose. In the early 
spring it has great quantities of small pink star shaped blooms. 
Then it bears odd red colored foliage from which it gets its name. 
Early in the season reddish orange berries or hips form which hold 
through the fall and early winter and then also in the winter you 
have its reddish stems for a contrast. 4 to 5 feet high. Quite a rose 
for only 75c. 
YORK & LANCASTER. An ancient variety that it quite different. 
It is said to have originated from the War of Roses. In the spring 
it produces large semi-double white blossoms which are streaked 
and striped with red. 2 to 2 y 2 feet growth. 75c. 
Visitors are always welcome 
at Wyant’s Display Garden 
TREE ROSES 
When Tree Roses are planted 
at appropriate spots in your gar¬ 
den they give it an accent and at¬ 
mosphere of distinction. Their 
strong 3% foot stems and good 
big tops which seem to bloom 
more and better than the bush 
roses make a great sight through¬ 
out the season. 
For winter protection their 
roots should be loosened on one 
side so they can be laid down 
and covered over with soil. 
Order by color. $3.00 each. 
Illustration shows the abundance of 
bloom to be had on a TREE ROSE. 
