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Why not plant a prize-winning, world-famous Rose in that little space by your door? No other flower fits just 
such a space so effectively. The Rose is universally loved. It is known to more people of all ages and nations than 
any other flower. 
Roses have probably caused more men to become interested in gardens than have all other flowers combined. 
Try it on the men-folk of your household. He may have no particular interest in gardens but will frequently develop 
a deep enthusiasm for planting and cultivating Roses. It creates a new interest in his home and pays bountiful 
dividends in added domestic bliss. 
Prize-Winning Wayside Gardens Roses 
To make it easy for you to get the most from your Rose budget, the Wayside list is made up of but 200 of the 
finest types and varieties, the most popular older Roses along with the most exciting of the new ones—all of them 
selected for hardiness, abundant bloom and easy growing. 
Among Tea and Hybrid Tea Roses, for instance, you have a remarkably wide selection from prize-winning new 
strains of Europe and America. There are many new Setigera Hybrids and other varieties originated by Mr. M. H. 
Horvath, which are internationally famous, and distributed exclusively by us. The Climbing Horvaths are today the 
largest-flowered in existence; and all are remarkably free from conventional Rose ailments. In the list also are 
the best varieties of Hybrid Perpetuals and Polyanthas, besides Hugonis, Rugosa, Floribunda, Miniature Roses and 
other Wayside special items which now grace thousands of the finest gardens in America. 
Create Lovely New Garden Effects With Roses 
Polyantha or Baby Rose varieties planted in solid beds give you a magnificent display all summer long. People in 
Europe have long known this for they’ve jeweled the continent with millions of them. You get lovely effects with 
Bedding and Cluster Roses by planting them in small groups in front of shrubbery in combination with perennials 
and annuals. Tree Roses add a striking third dimension in your Rose beds and take up practically no ground space. 
No dooryard or garden is complete without Climbing or Rambler Roses on a sunny wall, fence or arbor. 
There are few lovelier sights than the ‘’Golden Rose of China’’ (Rosa Hugonis) blooming with a clump of lav- 
ender or purple Tulips in front of it. Pink Rose ‘’Sterling’’ which won the Hubbard Gold Medal as the finest Rose 
of the past five years should have a place in every Rose garden. And for your rock garden, don’t miss the miniature 
beauty of the Rosa Rouletti. 
Wayside Roses Are Guaranteed Strong Rooted 2-Year Field-Grown Plants, 
Selected Northern Ohio Grown Stock 
If you’ve had costly and disappointing experiences with ‘’bargain’’ Roses such as you can always buy at cut- 
price stores and from other sources of no horticultural standing, you understand readily why so many thousands of 
gardeners save money by purchasing most of their Roses and other hardy plants from Wayside Gardens. 
For every plant is pedigreed, grown directly only from pure strain parent plants especially selected for their 
hardiness and their proved abundant flowering quality. They’re fully acclimatized and supplied with strong, vig- 
orous roots that assure you not only fine bloom the first year but many seasons of enjoyment. 
All Rose plants will be sent to you cut back to about 6 inches, depending on variety, ready for planting. In other 
words, we will prune them correctly, removing all unnecessary wood, unless we are instructed to the contrary. 

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