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Coryell Nursery Roses — Spring lg35 
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Red to Crimson - Gen. MoArthur - Deep Dark Carmine. 
Mme. Edouard Harriot - Coral Red, Yellow Shadings. 
Radiance Red - Cherry Red, Stands With Radiance 
pink an first for dependability. 
F. Scott Key - Det3p Red, Always in Bloom. 
Etoile de France - Clear Red Crimson. 
E, G, Hill - Scarlet, Shading to Red. 
C. K, Douglass *- Bright Crimson. 
There are probably a hundred new aarieties of aroses brought out 
each year with profuse spread of printer’s ink and a great use 
of superlative adjectives that are discarded within three years. 
We are listing a very few of each oolor, that have been tried out 
and seem to be worthy or better than the older kinds. 
Polyantha or Baby Rambler - A very hardy, dwarf growing variety 
with flowers in clusters. Desirable 
as a border of rose beds or as a hedge. 
Chatillon - Pink, Large Truss, 
Baby Rambler - Pink 
Baby Rambler - Red 
Climbing Roses - 3 year No. 1 Grade - One to Four 9 500 each; 
Five to Ten & 450 each. 
American Beauty - Pink, Large Flowers. 
Crimson Rambler - Crimson, Trusses of Small Flowers. 
Dorothy Perkins ~ Shell Pink. 
Dr. Van Fleet - Light Pink, Large Flowers. 
Mary Wallace - Clear Pink, Large Flowers. 
Paul’s Scarlet - Scarlet, Medium Large. 
Silver Moon - Silvery White, Abundant Yellow Stamens Add to Its 
Tausendschon - Rose Color, Very Hardy. Beauty. 
