DIXIE ROSE NURSERY 
Catalog No. 28 
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Tyler , Texas 
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Special or Newer Everblooming Bush Roses, continued 
SOUVENIR DE MME. C. CHAMBARD 
Illustrated below. (G Chambard, 1931) 
HT. Sturdy plants of Hybrid Perpetual 
habit, producing immense, upstanding 
flowers of gorgeous rosy red and salmon, 
with a deep orange-yellow glow under¬ 
lying the whole flower. Blooms all season. 
$1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 
in East Texas, where 
America’s commercial 
annually. 
SYRACUSE 
(G Mallerin, 1930) 
HT. Bright crim¬ 
son flowers full of 
wavy petals, outer 
petals recurving. 
Open bloom is very 
double. Borne 
singly on good 
stems by tall, vigorous, 
bushy plants of healthy 
foliage. Not so good 
as E. G. Hill in the 
South. 60 cts. each, 
$6.00 per doz. 
Twenty-eight years we 
have been growing Roses 
more than one-third of 
Field Roses are grown 
LORD CHARLEMONT 
(S. McGredy & Son, 1922 ) 
HT. This Rose has won 
popularity because of its 
fragrance and vivid 
crimson-scarlet color. 
Blooms are globular, 
full, and upright on 
strong stems. A good 
garden Rose for 
cut-flowers. Vigor¬ 
ous grower. Has 
a tendency to die 
back. 60 cts. each, 
$6.00 per doz. 
STANDARD OFFER No. E 
Any 25 Standard or 45-ct. 
Roses Ordered for One Shipment — All Two-Year, 
No. 1 Plants — PREPAID Anywhere in U. S. A., 
ONLY $8.95. 
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Standard or Well-Known Hybrid Perpetuals 
45 cts. each, $4.50 per doz. These Roses bloom in late spring and in the autumn 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI 
(P. Lambert, 1901) 
HP. White American Beauty. Pinkish buds and 
magnificent, snow-white blooms with deep, firm 
petals. A flower of unsurpassed shape. Best white 
Rose of any class. Very strong; 4 to 6 feet high. 
Prune often. Foliage normal. Blooms freely and 
continuously throughout the summer and fall. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT 
{Roussel, 1852) 
HP. Scarlet-crimson buds and clear red blooms 
of moderate size and excellent shape; very fragrant. 
Plant strong; 3 to 6 feet high. Normal foliage. 
Often blooms a second time. An old favorite. 
MME. ALBERT BARBIER 
{Barbter & Co., 1925) 
HP. Full, cupped flowers of soft fawn-yellow, 
paling to white; pinkish shades in the center. 
Growth moderate; blooms steadily through the 
season. Remarkable combination of yellow shades. 
PAUL NEYRON 
(A. Levet, 1869) 
HP. Dark lilac-rose blooms of immense size, 
fair form, very double; remarkably fragrant. Vigor¬ 
ous. Strong, smooth canes. Tough, leathery foliage. 
It is more profuse in bloom than other Roses of its 
color, and one of the largest of all Roses. 
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FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY of Dixie Rose Nursery is $250,000.00. The owners of Dixie 
Rose Nursery are A. F. Watkins; W. V. Henson, Vice-President of Texas Pecan Nursery; and 
R. W. Fair, all experienced nurserymen. REFERENCES: Dun & Bradstreet, Tyler Chamber of 
Commerce, any Tyler bank. Our methods and our guarantee are dependable. 
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