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Cast Texas %ose Growers e Association 
e American r l{ose Society 
Tyler Chamber of Commerce 
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 
Cast Texas %ose Festival <>Association 
ROSE HILL FARM, TYLER, TEXAS, Rt. No. 4 
Patented Roses —To Glorify Your Garden 
Texas Centennial H. T. 
Patent Applied For 
Color, brick-red, with a dainty 
shade of gold; center of flower 
lighter red, toning to dark pink 
as the bloom ages. The bud is long- 
pointed, opening into a large, mod¬ 
erately fragrant flower, carried on 
a long, strong stem. Sport of Pres¬ 
ident Herbert Hoover. Resists heat 
better than any known red. Each 
$1.00. per dozen $10.00. 
cl Amelia Par hart 
Plant Patent No. 63 
Truly a “magnum” Pernet, 
large, yellow, vigorous. Large 
ovoid bud, cream with blushes; 
flowers very full, graduating from 
a deep yellow center to an outer 
collarette of large cream petals 
with a blush overtone; extremely 
fragrant. Strong grower; free 
bloomer. Leathery dark green fo¬ 
liage. A worthwhile addition. 
Each $1.50, per dozen $15.00. 
'Better Times 
Plant Patent No. 23 
The brilliant cerise flowers are 
large, double and delicately fra¬ 
grant. Being produced on long 
strong stems, they are excellent 
for cutting. Foliage is leathery, 
dark green. A very free, full 
bloomer. Its success is indicated 
by the name. Each $1.50, per doz¬ 
en $15.00. 
T> laze 
€ verblooming ‘Paul’s Scarlet 
Climber 
Plant Patent No. 10 
Acclaimed by the Nation as the 
only hardy, everblooming scarlet 
climber. It has every element to 
insure its success, for Blaze com¬ 
bines the vigor, beauty and hardi¬ 
ness of Paul’s Scarlet Climber with 
the everblooming qualities of a fa¬ 
vorite everblooming Rose. Each 
$1.25, per dozen $12.50. 
New Rose, Texas Centennial 
Qolden Cumber 
(Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James) 
Plant Patent No. 28 
The Hybrid-Tea-flowered Climb¬ 
er. The most interesting and un¬ 
usual feature is that its hardiness 
is combined with blooms of Hybrid 
Tea type and quality, long lasting 
and almost always solitary on 
stems often 18 inches or longer. 
It is very hardy. Golden Climber 
received the Gold Medals of the 
Massachusetts Horticultural So¬ 
ciety, the American Rose Society, 
and the Certificate of Merit of the 
National Rose Society of England. 
Each $1.50, per dozen $15.00. 
Phi ary Hart 
Plant Patent No. 8 
A striking red sport of Talis¬ 
man. The buds are maroon-red, 
opening to well formed blossoms 
of deep velvety blood-red, with an 
overglow of amber. Unlike most 
red Roses, Mary Hart does not 
wilt or dry out when cut, but opens 
perfectly. Each $1.00, per dozen 
$ 10 . 00 . 
Yfigrette 
“The Black Rose of Sangerhauson” 
Plant Patent No. 87 
The cup-shaped flowers are in¬ 
tensely deep maroon, with blackish 
velvety sheen, and are deliciously 
fragrant. It is the darkest of 
Roses, appearing almost black 
from a little distance. The petals 
do not burn in the sun. Plant is 
continuously in bloom, spending 
most of its energy in forming 
blossoms. Each $2.00, per dozen 
$ 20 . 00 . 
Princess Van Orange 
Plant Patent No. 106 
Sensational climbing sport of 
the orange-scarlet Polyantha, Glo¬ 
ria Mundi. It has strong growth 
and rich green foliage. The 
branches are literally covered with 
masses of blazing Gloria Mundi 
flowers in Polyantha-like trusses. 
The most talked-of European 
climbing novelty in many years. 
Every garden lover will desire at 
least one of this dazzling new 
Rambler. Each $1.25, per dozen 
$12.50. 
Souvenir 
Plant Patent No. 25 
The golden Talisman. One of 
the loveliest of Roses. Its bloom 
is a rich deep golden yellow, and 
it is a prolific producer of fragrant 
flowers for cutting. A superb gar¬ 
den variety with all the desirable 
qualities of the popular Talisman. 
Each $1.00, per dozen $10.00. 
T oken 
Plant Patent No. 95 
Large, Ophelia-shaped bud. The 
medium full flowers are a unique 
color—the glowing tone of a rich 
sun-ripened apricot without any 
shading, gradually finishing soft 
coral—pleasing at all stages. A 
very free bloomer with the good 
plant habit of its mother, Mme. 
Butterfly. Foliage healthy and 
disease-resistant. Each $1.50, per 
dozen $15.00. 
Three Patented Plants of a Variety at the Dozen Rate. 
Rose Hill’s Two-Year ■'Old, Field Grown, 
Everblooming Roses 
ABOL—Buds large, sometimes tinged with pale 
blush; flowers large, full, fragrant, ivory-white, with 
faint blush tints on edges of center petals. Stems long 
and strong. Free bloomer; hardy. 25c. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY, H. P.—Dark pink, shaded 
with smoky carmine; full, globular form and most de¬ 
liciously fragrant. Vigorous, free blooming, but with 
bad foliage. 25c. 
AMI QUINARD—Large, semi-double flowers of a 
lovely, velvety sheen, and are produced on vigo rous, 
hardy plants throughout the summer. (We consider 
this near-black Rose better than Nigrette). 50c. 
ANGLE PERNET—Semi-double, brownish-orange 
blooms of excellent shape; color well retained; fruity 
fragrance; moderate growth, but loses its foliage in 
wet seasons. 50c. 
AUTUMN—Buds have burnt-orange tint, and open 
to very double flowers of deep pink and orange-yellow. 
Fragrant; moderately vigorous. 40c. 
BETTY SUTTER—Small, informal type flower, with 
buds of delicate pink that fade slightly as the flowers 
open. Good foliage, moderate grower, and very highly 
perfumed. 40c. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Copper-red buds, opening to 
semi-double flowers of brilliant orange-carmine. Spicy 
fragrance. Strong growing, free blooming and 
healthy. 25c. 
CALEDONIA—'Extremely long, delicate, pure white 
buds, opening to double, high-centered blooms of 
creamy texture. A superb snow-white Rose when 
fully developed. 40c. 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS—Fine, long-pointed buds, 
opening to large, loosely formed flowers of crimson- 
scarlet; slightly fragrant. Strong, branching growth, 
and an abundance of healthy foliage. 25c. 
CHARLES P. KILHAM—Huge, double flowers of 
brilliant oriental-red, suffused with orange and scar¬ 
let. Free flowering, vigorous, good foliage. 40c. 
COLUMBIA—Lively, bright pink, sweetly scented 
flowers of exquisite shape and strong stiff petals, 
deepening in color as they expand. Good growth and 
healthy foliage. 25c. 
CONDESA de S AST AGO—The bud is like a ball of 
gold with brilliant capucine-red stripes. When fully 
open the alternating colors are evenly divided. Very 
fragrant; plant strong, upright, with excellent foliage. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
