DIXIE ROSE NURSERY 
Tyler, Texas 
Catalog No. 28 
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Special or Newer Everblooming Bush Roses, continued 
All Roses listed below are 60 cts. each, $6.00 per doz. 
LULU 
(W. Easlea, 1919) 
HT. Remarkable for its long, 
slender, deep orange-red buds, and 
bright, single flowers. A favorite 
with men as a boutonniere. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART 
(A. Dickson & Sons, 1926 ) 
HT. Large exhibition bloom 
with enormous petals, perfect 
form, high-pointed center, gold¬ 
en yellow, shaded and streaked 
with orange and red. Hand¬ 
some, healthy foliage. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET 
( S. McGredy & Son, 1930) 
HT. Huge, loosely formed 
flower of bright crimson shaded 
with dazzling orange-scarlet. Ex¬ 
tremely fine. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE 
Illustrated below. (/. Croibier Sons, 1911) 
HT. Superb white flower, shaded light 
blush or primrose at center; double, full, 
lasting, fragrant. Plant extra - strong, 
healthy, very free blooming. Rated as the 
finest white or light-colored decorative 
Rose for garden use. 
ROSELANDIA 
{Walter Stevens, 1924) 
HT. Rich yellow 
flowers (resembling 
Golden Ophelia) car¬ 
ried on long stems, 
have a pleasing fra¬ 
grance. The plant 
blooms freely, grows 
lustily, has good foli¬ 
age, and is disease- 
resistant. 
W 'V, "A" 
MAMAN COCHET 
(S. Cochet, 1893) 
T. Huge, long-pointed flowers, 
double to the center and deliciously 
fragrant, pale pink. One of the 
best old Tea Roses, especially 
adapted to the South. 
Mme. Jules Bouche 
PRISCILLA 
(A. N. Pierson, 1922) 
HT. Outer petals rose- 
pink, center petals Tyrian- 
pink; very large bloom, 
carried singly on long, 
stiff stem. Does 
well in the South. 
MRS. E. P. THOM 
{Howard & Smith, 1926) 
HT. Probably the best clear 
medium yellow garden Rose for 
the North. Slender, shapely, 
golden yellow buds; large, sym¬ 
metrical blooms of light canary- 
yellow. Erect, vigorous, blooming 
freely. 
MISS LOLITA ARMOUR 
(Howard & Smith, 1919) 
HT. Extremely double, deliciously 
scented, coppery orange and pink 
flower of striking appearance. Bush is/|j 
strong. '1 
MRS. A. R. BARRACLOUGH 
{S. McGredy & Son, 1926) 
HT. Huge, pointed buds and extremely 
double, high-centered flowers of glowing 
light salmon-pink. 
MRS. MacKELLAR 
(A. Dickson & Sons, 1915) 
HT. Large, exquisitely formed blooms of deep 
Classification and Strength oj 
Growth of All Roses Shown 
on Page 31 
SOEUR TLIERESE 
(F. Gillot, 1930) 
in. i. a i gc , ____ _ HT. Bud and bloom large, golden yellow, chang- 
citron-yellow, paling to canary and cream tints. ing to cadmium-yellow, edges spotted carmine. 
Rated as one of the most beautiful Roses in existence. Hardy, vigorous, and blooms Ireely all season. 
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