DIXIE ROSE NURSERY 
Catalog No. 27 
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Tyler , Texas 
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New Novelty and Patented Roses 
AROMA ht. 
Mme. Nicolas Aussel 
Aroma 
Why We Offer You America’s Finest 
Field-Grown Roses 
The prices in this Catalog demonstrate more clearly 
than words that it is possible to have a beautiful Rose- 
garden at small cost. Cheaper Roses may be bought 
elsewhere, but plants of Dixie Quality cannot be pro¬ 
duced and shipped to you at prices lower than we 
quote here. All our Roses are field-grown and field- 
budded on Rosa Multiflora Japonica understock. They 
have proved to be hardy and free-blooming. We are 
budding nearly a million Rose plants annually, and our 
prices are the lowest for which our large and experienced 
organization can produce finest quality Roses. 
The plants which we send out are all two-year-old. 
Number 1, budded bushes. They are guaranteed to 
reach you in good condition. 
MME. NICOLAS AUSSEL ht. 
{Pernet-Ducher, 1930) 
This stunning new Rose won a Gold Medal at 
the Exposition of Lyons, France, in 1930. It is a 
remarkable blend of deep glowing orange and 
salmon-pink, fragrant, beautifully formed, and last¬ 
ing when cut. Bud is very large, shapely, heavily 
tinged with salmon and carmine. The open flower 
is glowing salmon suffused with gold and orange. 
Plant is vigorous and produces a fine crop of flowers 
several times each season. One of best new Roses. 
60 cts. each, $6.00 per doz. 
(B. R. Cant & Sons, 1931) 
The name indicates the outstanding 
characteristic of this delightful Rose which 
reached us from England two years ago. 
The sparkling crimson flowers are deliciously 
sweet, with a deep and satisfying perfume 
reminiscent of the Moss Rose and the 
Hundred-Leaf of yesteryear. The clear 
color is held well in hot sun and shade, and 
the vigorous plants produce a steady succes¬ 
sion of clustered buds throughout the 
season. 60 cts. each, $6.00 per doz. 
“I have found your plants excellent, 
really the best I have ever had.”— 
Lynchburg, Va., January 8, 1934. 
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