S=Side; F=Front; B=Back; N=New
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Bridgeman
74 - Doris Lyman. This first time garden has splashes of color that make it an attractive front yard. F N

76 - Ray Byers. Newly planted front yard has a variety of colorful plants that continues on to the front porch. F N

78 - Tim and Tammy Lyman. A small but cozy front yard showcases a colorful variety of annuals. F N

Dearborn Street
174 - Gino Vega. A beautiful mix of color with many annuals and perennials. FS

256 - Kevin Rybczynski & Emily Ostroff. Small, cozy, urban cottage garden. A colorful mix of sunflowers, daisies and more. Creative use of sea brick, pottery and bird feeders. S N

278 - Patricia Tobin. Ambitious new gardener has begun to transform a muddy back yard into a garden of color and diversity. Come see this work in progress. FSB N

East Street
81- Dawn Mullen & Rebecca Torres. A wide variety of perennials, too many to mention, come experience the color and fragrance. FS N

470 - Kelly Folga. A front shade garden and a backyard full of perennials with a water garden greets visitors to this beautiful yard. FSB

Farmer Street
120 - Sigrid Felt. All different types of flowers including roses adorn this yard. It also features a vegetable and a fruit garden. B

Grote Street
194 - Debbie Skinner. A water feature with fish, annuals and perennials grace this lovely yard. F

Hamilton Street
43 - Liza & John McKee. A unique layout connects this yard with another on the tour. There is a shade and sun garden, and a relaxing setting highlighted by a fountain,
waterfall and fish pond. FSB

Hertel Avenue
160 - Gail Daily. Some roses and perennials in this newer garden. F N

Kail Street
56 - Kellie Torres. This garden boasts an eclectic mix of different grasses and a decorative windmill. FN

62 - The Loveland Family. This family has created a unique design including a Japanese maple and topiaries. There are several unique plants featuring a Harry Lauder and a Nootka Tree. FSB

Niagara Street
1975 - Jack & Bernadette Howe. Victorian home with a beautiful garden of grasses, hanging baskets and more. FSB

Peter Street
118 - Bonnie Plewa. An ever changing mix of petunias, impatiens, daisies and hostas are showcased here. FB N

St. Francis Place
14 - A variety of flowers, fruits and vegetables including kiwi, gooseberry and honey berry. FSB N

Thompson Street
231- Bill & Ann Obermeier. A mix of perennials, annuals and wild flowers with a fish pond on the deck. It’s a garden with a few surprises. FSB

232 - Al Killian. There are lots of roses and a mixture of other flowers that this green thumb maintains. FSB
Argus Street
36 - Lois Redden. Large trumpet vine and Rose of Sharon accented with hostas and hanging baskets. FS

58 - Fanciful window treatment, potted plants and hosta bed create an old-fashioned charm. F

108 - James Lengyel. This yard features a mix of annuals and perennials, a pond, fountains and more. FB N

112 - Kim & Dan Skura. This is a totally revamped front and back with a mix of sun, shade, perennials, annuals, trees and found objects. FB

114 - John & Sharon Adler. Ornamental trees, a rock garden with succulents, roses and perennials fill this garden. Must see the back yard! FB

118 - Tom & Janice Skura. Cottage style of annuals and perennials. Hanging baskets, flower boxes and ornamental trees accent this yard. F

Baxter Street
112 - Candace & Peter Aiello. A colorful array of annuals and perennials surround a bird bath. F

Beatrice Avenue
26 - Beautiful front yard with lilies, hydrangea and hollyhocks. F N

45 - Bob & Ellen Snekser. The theme is “living outdoors” with perennials, fountains and lights. FB N

76 - Teresa Thompson. Private sanctuary for owner with many annuals, perennials and a pond. Whimsical theme. FB N

77 - Garden mirrors adjoining neighbor’s with annuals, perennials and statuaries. FB

80 - Roxanne Irving. Mixed ground cover with annuals and perennials. F N

85 - Bonnie Eschborn. This large double lot is filled with annuals, perennials and many new additions this year. FB

94 - Jim Schmit. A little bit of this, a little bit of that! F N

98 - Pat & Bernard Murzynowski. Plants and evergreens highlight this front yard. F N

Briggs Avenue
43 - A display of annuals, perennials and roses fill the whole front yard. A bird bath welcomes you in. F

Condon Avenue
63 - Tracy Corrigall. This garden includes a multi-color display with an array of flowers and hanging baskets. A small pond awaits visitors. FSB N

Copeland Place
27 - Nancy Biondolillo. Rose bushes and Rose of Sharon add atmosphere to the area. F N

Crowley Avenue
219 - Larry Weatherbee. A variety of perennials provide summer long beauty highlighted by a fountain and shade garden. FSB

221 - Marcia Kozma. Enter through the trellis gate into a yard with a patio, pond and many garden beds. FB N

253 - Jim & Michelle Schmitt. The lovely garden wraps around the side with mixed annuals and perennials. FS N

Doyle Avenue
48 - Anyone can enjoy this classic mix of annuals and perennials. FS N

Esser Avenue
112 - Muriel & Warren Hirsch. Established gardens of annuals and perennials. We celebrate city living. FSB

284 - Carolyn Erick. A bright display of cannas, clematis, and various annuals accented with a bird bath. F

302 - Bob & Marlene Miller. Cottage style arrangement where anything works. There is a new rock garden this year so stop again. This is one of our favorites. FSB

306 - Peggy & Dave Atemyr. Greenery including a terrarium, Rose of Sharon and a yucca plant highlight this garden of full color. FB

323 - Walter Kozlowski. Touches of whimsy throughout this large yard. There is a plant for every container. Large vegetable and fruit tree garden. Unique and a must see! FSB

346 - Marty & Patricia Grunzweig. Come visit this flower and vegetable garden. FBN

Evelyn Street
45- Vera Schmit. Hibiscus, phlox, roses, clematises, coneflowers. And other perennials and annuals. Take a peek. FB N

54 - Cassandra Serba.

56 - Jim & Linda Whittaker. These yards adjoin and share a mixture of perennials, annuals, and a pond feature.
FB N

Fuller Street
84 - Ana Heaton. This large lot is home to a mature garden that can be described as a “Garden of Eden.” There are a great variety of plants to admire such as hostas, roses, daylilies and a trumpet vine. FSB N

Henrietta Avenue
78 - Diane Herrmann. Hanging baskets, garden decorations, along with a lamp post adorn the front yard with a mix of annuals and perennials. F N

Heward Avenue
5 - Kimberly & Walter Castile. Favorite colors have been chosen for this flower garden. The family had fun planting and making the yard beautiful. F N

Ontario Street
555 - Joseph Elniski. An exquisite pond featuring Japanese Koi, plants and waterfalls. B

Philadelphia Street
80 - Bill Gallagher. This yard has a great display of baskets, annuals, perennials and even upside down tomatoes. FB N

85 - Linette & Dan Milovich. “Nana and Pappa’s Garden” features a mini cherry tree, a towering hibiscus, fountain and an assortment of fruits and vegetables. FSB

Rano Street
28 - Pat Matisz. A backyard oasis awaits with hidden beauty of annuals and perennials. FSB

Riverside Avenue
30 - Norma Carlson. A variety of hanging baskets, daylilies, astilbe, roses, statuary and a waterfall accent this home. FSB

90 - Marilyn McKenzie & Carol Wagner. Mixed perennials adorn the front of the home. F

Roesch Avenue
50 - Beginners luck with some help from the neighbors. A neat arrangement of roses and daylilies. F N

140 - Barb Miller. This small front yard is used to the maximum, highlighting a comfortable veranda. F N

142 - Maureen Vishion. A mixture of daylilies, roses and other perennials, stop by and see her work. F N

148 - Tracy Serio. A quaint front yard with an American born theme. F

350 - The front is landscaped with trees, flowers and A fountain. The back has a pergola over the fish pond enhanced by a variety of flowers. FB

360 - Richard Moore. A variety of cacti, azaleas, weeping cherry tree, clematis and a pond make up this beautiful space. FS

Ross Avenue
69 - Rick Schwartz. Perennials and annuals include a pond with waterfall. A windmill completes the picture. B N

215 - David Toth. Bringing the indoors out with many cacti and succulents on the front porch. F N

Seabrook Street
49 - An orderly arrangement of hundreds of annuals and hostas. FSB N

Tonawanda Street
1069 - Cindie Thomas. Cute country garden setting with flower boxes and hanging baskets. Come see what you can do with a small space. FS

Wiley Place
58 - Mary Ann Majerski. A peaceful city retreat, with well established perennials and an assortment of annuals. New this year- King Tut (papyrus). FSB

Wyandotte Avenue
51 - Joe & Cindy Golombek. In memory of the “tomato fairy”, Joseph Golombek, Sr. A combined flower and vegetable garden is a tribute to his memory. FB
Gladstone Street
90 - Mo Schneider. A front rock garden with very low maintenance. Herbs mixed in with perennials do well with little sun. F

Howell Street
155 - Bonnie Pendergast. This garden has a country feel with a wishing well, statuary and lights. It creatively uses recycled materials in a new and different way. F N

Military Road
215 - Riverside Review. Richard Mack & Dawn Schaffer. A small garden of mixed perennials and annuals, including a welcoming arbor. Relax among the statuaries, fountain, tiki torches & various other flower arrangements. Refreshments for purchase to benefit the Boys & Girls Club. SB N

Pavonia Street
56 - Mixed flowers, shrubs and statues are enjoyed by all. FS

Rebecca Park
191- Adam & Shannon Johns. A lovely mix of sun and shade plants create an eye catching landscape for this newly planted garden. F N

St. Florian Street
34 - Lorraine Grey & Daniel Bugneki. This newly planted garden uses recycled materials to create a whimsical display. A variety of plants, statues and some Sabres ads Bills accents help make this a garden to be proud of. F N

51- Margaret Szczepaniec. This shady front garden is highlighted with splashes of red. Fountains, a gazebo and a variety of perennials create a park like setting in a sunny backyard. FSB

59 - Al Szczepaniec. Statues create a cute setting among the annuals that grace the Color bursting painted sidewalk. F

93 - Frank & Wanda Ziolkowski. Beautiful hibiscus and mandavilla create a lovely side yard that leads into a backyard display. SB

Tuxedo Place
21- Elaine Cresco. A beautiful cottage garden situated on a 100 foot front yard. It features a daybed full of herbs and flowers. F