SOUTH'S LEADING ROSE NURSERY 
Catalog No. 27 
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Tyler , Texas 
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Special or Newer Everblooming Bush Roses, continued 
All Roses listed below are 60 cts. each, $6.00 per doz., unless priced otherwise 
E. G. HILL 
Illustrated below. (E. G. Hill Co., 1929) 
HT. Very beautiful dark red buds 
which open to immense, long-lasting, 
dazzling scarlet flowers, with the rich fra¬ 
grance of the old-time Roses. Blooms are 
full to the center, compact, have many 
petals, last a long time on the bush or cut. 
For a Rose so full, the plant is unusually 
prolific and makes better than average 
garden growth. The leader of all reds in 
our nursery in 1933-34 for consistent 
color and fine flowers. 
MRS. PERCY V. PENNYBACKER 
{Jos. Vestal & Sons, 1929) 
HT. A charming Rose of Mme. Butter¬ 
fly type, with double flowers of soft 
peach-pink and silver. The fragrance is 
sweet. Plant strong and free-flowering. 
PINK PEARL 
{M. Leenders & Co., 1924) 
HT. This is the best of all Roses of the 
Columbia type. Its erect stems bear its 
solid, deep pink flowers rigidly erect. Very 
double and deliciously fragrant. 
IMPRESS 
( A . Dickson & Sons, 1929) 
HT. Very large, 
double flowers of beau¬ 
tifully incurved shape, 
with petals of bright 
salmon-pink, suffused 
with luminous orange. 
MRS. MacKELLAR 
( A . Dickson & Sons, 1915) 
HT. Large, ex¬ 
quisitely formed 
blooms of deep citron- 
yellow, paling to 
canary and cream 
tints. An extremely 
beautiful flower. Rated 
as one of the most 
beautiful Roses in 
existence. 
E. G. Hill 
REV. F. PAGE-ROBERTS 
{B. R. Cant & Son, 1921) 
HT. Copper- 
red buds opening 
to large, double, 
yellow 
stained 
outside with red; 
fragrant. 50 petals. 
Healthy foliage. 
NORMAN 
LAMBERT 
{S. McGredy & Son, 1926) 
HT. Large, hand¬ 
some, copper-orange 
buds and very large, 
semi-double flowers, 
rich golden yellow at 
first, splashed and 
edged with coppery 
crimson. 
OLYMPIAD 
(Jean Gaujard, 1931) 
HT. (Mme. Raymond Gaujard.) This handsome 
French Rose won the 1930 Gold Medal at Bagatelle. 
A very long bud; fully double, long-lasting flower of 
deep blood-red, shaded with copper and yellow. 
Plants vigorous, free-flowering. 
ROSLYN 
(Edwin Towill, 1929) 
HT. Charming, pointed buds of golden yellow 
and frilled, open flowers of buttercup hue strength¬ 
ened with orange. A remarkably free-blooming 
garden plant of moderate vigor. An interesting new 
variety. 
SPECIAL OFFER No. 2. Any ten 60-ct. Roses and Any ten 45-ct. Roses (a Total of 20 
2-Year, No. 1 Roses) PREPAID in U. S. A. for only $8.50 
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