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Highest honors and Gold Medal awarded by 
the Cleveland Flower Show for Hardy Plants and 
Rock Plants in the spring of 1925. 
Gold Medal awarded by The Society of Amer- 
ican Florists and Ornamental Horticulturists for 
Wall and Rock Garden planted with rock plants 
and bulbs. 
Blue Ribbon and Gold Medal for Eighteenth 
Century Bulb Garden awarded by the Cleveland 
Flower Show. 
Gold Medal as well as all Blue Ribbons for 
Water and Rock Gardens. The third Cleveland 
Flower Show. 
Highest Honors 
to 
(Ways ide Cyardens 
HREE factors are most essential to business suc- 
cess, which is only another term for work well 
done, service ably performed. ABILITY or skill, the 
MEANS to see things through, and ENERGY to fol-— 
low the product through to the end desired—these 
factors, in a short decade, have caused this organ- 
ization to grow in a comparatively short time to the 
leadership among hardy plant and bulb growers in 
America. 
Back of it all, men and methods combine with but 
one ideal in mind—to produce and deliver the finest 
hardy plants, Roses and bulbs obtainable anywhere. 
Our men have the skill! Combined with highly de- 
veloped methods of culture on land ideally fit, we grow 
plants that ultimately create some of the finest gar- 
dens in this country. 
But our interest does not cease there. Above all, 
the buyer must be satisfied. It is our aim and ambi- 
tion to cause Wayside Gardens to be looked upon as 
the last word in Bulbs, the greatest source of Hardy 
Plants, the newest and best Roses, and worth while 
unusual things, the like of which are not obtainable 
elsewhere. 
We are deeply grateful to those who have helped 
us grow, for their confidence in our sincerity of pur- 
pose and their faith in our ability to make good any 
promise given in any of our advertisements or printed 
matter. With this goes the assurance that for the 
autumn of 1947 we are splendidly prepared and 
equipped to take care of all orders that may be in- 
trusted to us. : 


