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To the home garden enthusiast probably the most popular spot on 
our Nursery lands is occupied by the Bulb House, Greenhouses and Sales 
Yard. The Bulb House was designed and built for the storage and sale 
of Dutch Bulbs. In season, the small gardens in front of the Bulb House 
are radiant with Roses — beds of Roses and climbing Roses. The cur- 
vilinear Greenhouse, completed in the winter of 1940, is used for the 
propagation of various kinds of Nursery stock and the growing of potted 
Chrysanthemums. Visitors to Weston Nurseries, even on days when they 
are not buying, love to stroll through our Sales Yard and enjoy its wide 
and varied offerings of dormant and potted Roses, and its attractive 
display of trees and shrubs. 
Hybrid ‘Cea and Perpetual Roses 
Dormant plants for early Spring, 75c. each, $6.50 per 10 of one variety 
unless otherwise noted. 
Potted plants for late Spring and Summer, $1.00 each, $9.00 per 10 of 
one variety unless otherwise noted. 
BETTER TIMES. Crimson buds, brilliant cerise flowers, $1.00 each, 
potted $1.25. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Copper red buds, light salmon flowers, deeper color 
on outside. 
BRIARCLIFF. Even shade of true rose-pink, fragrant. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. Brilliant pink suffused with soft gold, fragrant, 
$1.00, potted $1.25 each. oe ON 
CRIMSON GLORY. Large urn-shaped buds, deep vivid crimson blooms, 
refreshingly fragrant, $1.25 each, potted $1.50 each. 
DAINTY BESS. Large single flower of pure flesh pink with old rose on back 
of petals. Most attractive blossom resembling Clematis in form. 
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