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DISCOUNTS 
Select the One to Apply on Your Order 
10% discount on 12 to 24 Roses which are not Patented 
varieties. 
1534 discount on 25 or more Roses which are not Patented 
varieties. 
25% discount on 100 or more Roses, not Patented, in 
quantities of at least 5 of a kind; f.o.b. Mentor. 
The discounts do not apply to the Collections 
Discount on Patented Varieties 
See -U0sPatented ROSeSo oni fs 21.70 each 
Jey t OOP AteNLCOs ROSES] oe ee ae os bl.25 each 
Senle2osPatentedsRoses 425... se, 2... 91.05 each 
Sep lcOeratentedsRoSes - ene eo. a. 22.90.85 each 
Any 3 or more Patented varieties atthe 3rate. No further 
discount on the Patented kinds. 
Any equally good variety will be substituted if any of 
the kinds ordered are sold out unless requested not to. 
The correct name will be put on the bush as we guarantee 
all Wyant Roses to be true to name. 
Order early or send a list of second choice varieties so 
as to avoid disappointment. 
All shipments sent prepaid except Rose Food, 
8 Ibs. Lime-Sulphur and 100 Roses 
These prices and discounts supersede all previous lists 
OHIO CUSTOMERS ADD SALES TAX 
WYANT ROSE NURSERY. Route 20, 114 miles east of 
Mentor, 20 miles east of Cleveland. 
WYANT ROSE NURSERY. Formal Garden and Storage 
Cellar on Route 84 (Johnny Cake Ridge), 114 miles east 
of Mentor. 
Visitors are always welcome. Roses are in bloom from 
June 15 to November 1 
CULTURAL REMINDERS 
Complete Instructions for Planting Roses Are Included with E ach Shipment 
1. Begin right by buying Wyant Roses. 
2. Plant in the Fall or as early as possible in the Spring, 
March or early April. 
3. When Roses are recetved don’t let them dry out. 
4. Spray plants, bed and surrounding paths with Itme-sulphur 
before growth starts in the Spring. 
5. As soon as Winter protection Is removed, prune off dead 
wood and cut down small branches. 
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Proper Spring pruning 
fom oldereplants if 
branches are live high up 

Hilled up. pruned a bit 
and covered I 
Either old or new plants 
6. Fertilize at least each April, June and August, 1f you want 
the best results. Bonemeal is the only chemical fertilizer 
that may be applied to newly planted Roses. 
Be systematic about controlling insects and diseases. 
Disbud when side buds are very tiny if you want to 
produce specimen blooms. 
Prune climbers only when they get too large for your trellis. 
In pruning Climbers remove the oldest canes after they 
bloom in June or July. 
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Showing where Rose should 
be pruned for Spring plant- 
ing. Note depth of planting 
for Winter. 

PLANT WYANT ROSES 
It may sound as if the diseases and insects are very trouble- 
some and numerous on Roses but you will be surprised how 
easily your bushes can be kept healthy by following our 
recommendations. 
Wyant Roses are kept healthy in the nursery, so are full of 
life and vitality. They are the best that can be raised. They 
are called 2 years old but in order to give them the highest 
quality possible they are grown a full year longer in our nursery 
than in some others. Wyant Roses have three-year-old roots 
and strong tops. You should see their fine roots. What dif- 
ference does it make to have a 2-year root or a 3-year root? 
Just this—there is almost no loss from transplanting one of 
Wyant Roses. They start easily and produce an average of 
40 to 50 blossoms per bush a year. Wyant Roses are full of 
life and vigor. 
After you have had Wyant Roses you will never be satisfied 
with something less good. You will find that Roses are not 
just Roses but there ts a difference in them. Wyant Blue 
Blood Roses give the growth and blooms that you expect; 
they produce satisfaction. 

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MELVIN E. WYANT, fiose 
