SOUTH'S LEADING ROSE NURSERY 
Catalog No. 28 
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Tyler , Texas 
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Seven 'Hew Everblooming Climbing Roses 
Originated and Developed by Dixie Rose Nursery at Tyler 
Originated by Dixie Rose Nursery and Registered with American Rose Society. We 
have tested these climbers for two years or more, and recommend them as healthy, free- 
branching, and free-blooming in sections where they are adapted. Some of them, notably 
Climbing Talisman and Climbing President Hoover, have already proved excellent climbers 
in a number of states. They need winter protection in the North during midwinter, as do 
all Hybrid Tea or Everblooming Roses. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN CLIMBING PRES. HOOVER 
Cl.HT. (Dixie Rose Nursery, 1930 ) 
Cl. HT. (Dixie Rose Nursery, 1931) 
Sport of Talisman, described on page 21. We 
originated and tested this climber and recommend 
it for the South. The most wonderful new 
climber. Vigorous plants with an 
abundance of foliage and blooms. 
65 cts. each, $6.50 per doz. 
Sport of President Herbert Hoover, described on 
page 20. The plants we sell were originated by us 
and are adapted to the South. Strong 
plants and long, straight canes, excel¬ 
lent for cut-flowers. 75 cts. each, 
$7.50 per doz. 
COUNTESS 
MARY 
Cl.HT. (Dixie Rose 
Nursery, 1933) 
Climbing sport of 
the popular Rose, 
Mary, Countess of 
Ilchester. Large, 
double, fragrant, 
full cupped blooms 
of deep pink, in 
clusters. Strong, 
healthy growth; 
long, rigid canes. 
Our choice of a pink 
climber. 75 cts. 
each, $7.50 per doz. 
Captain Glisson of Police Department, Memphis, 
Tenn., with his two Climbing Talisman Roses, two 
years after transplanting from Dixie Rose Nursery. 
His hobby is Roses and Rose-culture. He is an 
organizer of Men's Garden Clubs, a lecturer, and a 
nationally known rosarian. The Jos. H. Hill 
Company is naming a new Rose for Captain Glisson 
this season. 
DIXIE CLIMBER. Cl.HT. (Dixie Rose Nursery, 1935) 
Wonderful new pink climber, described and 
illustrated on page 11. $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 
CLIMBING 
RAPTURE 
Cl.HT. New. 
(Dixie Rose 
Nursery, 1933) 
Richest pink and 
gold of good old 
Ophelia’s descen¬ 
dants is Rapture, 
fragrant and always 
in bloom. Our new 
sport has the same 
exquisite flowers 
but is a rampant 
climber. Sport of 
Rapture described 
on page 15. 75 cts. 
each, $7.50 per doz. 
CLIMBING 
MRS. THOM 
Cl.HT. New. 
(Dixie Rose Nursery, 
1933) 
Rose-lovers 
throughout the Na¬ 
tion agree that the 
most satisfactory 
yellow everbloom¬ 
ing garden Rose is 
Mrs. Erskine Pem¬ 
broke Thom. This 
new climbing form 
carries the same 
profusion of lovely, 
medium-toned, un¬ 
fading yellow flow¬ 
ers on an erect and 
thrifty plant. 75 
cts. each, $7.50 per 
doz. 
CLIMBING 
PINK PEARL 
Cl.HT. New. 
(Dixie Rose Nursery, 
1933) 
Climbing sport of 
the well-known 
bush Rose, Pink 
Pearl. Strong, 
stocky, healthy 
grower. Large buds; 
double, fragrant 
blooms of deep rose- 
pink. Free bloomer. 
Similar to Colum¬ 
bia, its ancestor, in 
growth and bloom, 
but has more 
sturdy growth and 
better foliage. 75 
cts. each, $7.50 per 
doz. 
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