BEAUTY FROM PLANTS 
THE LEADING VARIETIES OF ANNUALS, PERENNIALS, 
ORNAMENTAL TREES, EVERGREENS, FLOWERING 
SHRUBS OF PROVEN MERIT FOR OUTDOOR CULTURE 
With this new catalog for 1941, we usher in our 17th year in this 
business. To those of you who do not know us, we are located on the north 
side of Main Street, 114 miles east of the Buffalo city line on Route 5. 
Display Gardens 
Our display gardens are within full view of Main Street and there is 
a wide driveway into the grounds, or if you prefer, you may be waited on 
at the curb. We want you to feel most welcome at all times, to wander 
through our gardens and study the various plants and flowers with their 
wide range of color in their varying periods of bloom. 
A New Garden Shop for the Home Garden 
This year, for the first time, we are to have a new Garden Shop designed 
to equip the home gardener with every accessory needed for a week-end of 
gardening. We will have in stock such items as: seeds, spray materials, spray- 
ers, fertilizers in many size packages, peat moss, top soil, compost soil, rotted 
manure in bushel containers: and all the smaller tools one might need, to 
include: trowels, cultivators, pruning shears, rakes, shovels, and brooms. Also, 
in connection with our shop, will be displayed perennial flowers, and many 
other potted plants. 
Planned Landscaping 
Our landscape department continues to grow every year and we are 
ready at all times to give you prompt estimates at no extra charge. We are 
well equipped to draw landscape plans, and a nominal fee is made for these. 
We recommend the adoption of a long-time landscape plan to work toward 
year by year. A great many people are doing this, and derive great enjoy- 
ment from watching the gradual development of their grounds. 
Approved Flowering Annuals 
Our greenhouse will produce almost 100,000 annuals in varieties that 
have been tested and found most satisfactory for this vicinity. We urge you 
to make up your lists early so as not to be disappointed in varieties that are 
always depleted early, due to the changes in the popularity of different va- 
rieties each year. 
*TOP SOIL. Bushel, 25c; cu. yd. $3.00; ~ GRASS SEED: 
Dat, web, Swine 3 eu, sel, SeO0: Four Winds Velveteen. 2 lbs., 75c; 5 lbs., 
A Cus yds, 9/2) Oss oe CUey.ds ao 9.00: Slo UveLO base S2es50 
*Note: 1 cu. yd., 1 inch thick, covers an Four Winds Shady. 2 lbs., $1.00; 5 Ibs., 
area of (324 “sq vith (LSail east) se cues, $2.50; 10 lbs., $4.50. 
4 inches thick, covers an area of 80 sq. ft. PEAT MOSS. Bu., 50c; small bale, $2.90; 
(8x10 ft.). All prices subject to change with- large bale, $4.00. 
out notice. COMPOST SOIL. Bu., 35c; cu. yd., $4.00. 
FERTILIZERS: ROTTED COW MANURE. Bu., 35c; cu. 
Agrico. 5-10-5. 100 ‘Ibs., $4.00; 50 Ibs., yd., $4.00. 
$2.50:525 lbs,ae lous BLUE GRASS SOD. Less than 10 sq. yds., 
Vigoro. 100 lbs., $4.00; 50 lbs., $2.50; 25 45c per sq. yd.; more than 10 sq. yds., 
lbseepleoO: 40c per sq. yd. 
WM. R. BOOCOCK, President 
FRANCIS ROHR, Nursery Supt. J. W. MOODY, Landscape Supt. 

