Catalog No. 28 
•♦+ 2 = 
Better 
Times 
BETTER TIMES ht. 
(J. H. Hill Co., 1934 ) 
Plant Patent No. 23 
Brilliant crimson-cerise sport of the 
florists’ Rose, BriarclifF. The well-shaped 
flowers are borne erect on stiff stems 
freely throughout the season. $1.50 each, 
$15.00 per doz. 
Essence 
ESSENCE ht. 
( B . R. Cant & Sons, 1930) 
Introduced in England in 1930, 
and almost at once became a popular 
Rose. The bud is long and tapers to 
a pronounced point. The open 
blooms, however, are the real beauty 
of the plant—a fiery crimson that 
glistens and glows with a velvety 
sheen. The flowers have a pleasing 
fragrance. 60 cts. each, $6.00 per doz. 
New Novelty and 
Patented Roses 
Director 
Rubio 
DIRECTOR RUBIO HT: 
(P. Dot, 1929) 
In our climate, this sterling variety is 
one of the handsomest of Roses. Its 
huge, vivid pink buds are borne on 
relatively short, stiff, and erect stems 
and open out like peonies into broad, 
flat flowers of shining 
crimson-pink with a broad collar 
of huge petals surrounding a group 
of incurved smaller ones in the center, 
giant size and brilliant color of this 
stunning Rose attract admiring atten¬ 
tion from everyone. 60 cts. each. $6.00 
per doz. 
DIXIE ROSE NURSERY 
Tyler , Texas 
