ASSiSCT VALUE 
Everblooming ^ I 145 
Rose Bushes 
for I 
POSTPAID 
DIXIE Rose Collection 
This collection of six rose bushes has been specially 
selected by our rose grower. It is made up of choice 
varieties in assorted colors and is an extraordinary 
value. You’ll like it. Postpaid ^ ^ ~ 
71 X 961 —6 roses for.• 4^ 
Rose Bushes 
Enjoy the beauty of 
Roses in your garden this 
summer. An assortment 
selected from the choice 
varieties offered below will 
give you fragrance and 
gaiety of color beyond 
imagination. Sears offer 
only varieties best suited 
to Texas conditions grown 
by Texas Nurserymen. All 
are strong 2-year old, field 
grown plants. 
Enjoy these Beautiful 
Roses this Summer! 
Red Roses 
Red Radiance: One of the best 
for the garden. Lovely, shapely 
buds. 
American Beauty: Queen of all 
roses. Very double. 
Etoile de France: Velvety red 
cup. Center of vivid cerise. 
Hadley: Flowers large and very 
fragrant.Buds long andshapely. 
Francis Scott Key: Named in 
honor of the author of “The 
Star Spangled Banner.” 
Sensation: Great large buds of 
scarlet crimson shaded with 
maroon. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot: Red 
shaded with yellow at the base. 
A wonderful color effect. 
Helen Gould: Long beautiful 
buds: brilliant watermelon 
red shade. 
Souvenir de Georges Pernet: 
A rose of astonishing size and 
beauty. Deep orange pink. 
71 X 982 —Your choice of any of above roses. State Variety 
Wanted. All Roses shipped from nursery near Dallas, Postpaid. 
White and Yellow Roses 
Lady Hillingdon: Yellow, fra¬ 
grant; best yellow rose. 
Sunburst: Orange copper and 
yellow. 
Alexander Hill Gray: Deep 
lemon yellow; fragrant. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward: A golden 
orange shading to a pinkish 
fawn on the edges. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet 
Large blooms of sunflower 
yellow. 
Golden Ophelia: Golden Yel¬ 
low. 
White Cochet: Creamy white. 
White American Beauty: 
(Druschki): Extra large. 
K. A. Victoria: Lovely white 
buds. 
Luxemburg: Orange yellow. 
President Hoover: Combines 
old gold, yellow, flame and 
scarlet. A magnificent variety. 
Talisman: A marvelous mixture 
of scarlet and yellow in the 
one flower. 
Pink Roses 
Pink Radiance: Brilliant rosy 
pink, .a constant bloomer. 
La France: Silvery pink; a 
favorite for cut flbwers. 
Paul Neyron: Bright rosy pink, 
extremely large. 
Los Angeles: Flaming pink 
toned with yellow. 
J. J. *L. Mock: Deep carmine 
pink petals on outside, frosty 
pink on inside. 
Columbia: Its size and sub¬ 
stance make it a very desirable 
cut flower. 
Caroline Testout: Bright sat¬ 
iny rose-pink flowers with a 
deeper tint in the center. 
Shell Radiance: A beautiful 
shell pink. 
Pink Cochet: Strong grower: 
profuse bloomer. 
Premier: Blooms on almost 
thornless stems. A desirable 
cut flower variety. 
Climbing Roses 
Climbing American Beauty: 
Climbing form of the bush type. 
Marechal Neil: Best known and 
most popular variety in the 
south. Beautiful yellow flow- 
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Paul's Scarlet Climber: The 
best scarlet climber. 
Climbing Lady Hillingdon: A 
beautiful everblooming yellow 
variety. 
Crimson Rambler: Popular 
climber. Grows 10 to 15 feet 
the first season. 
Pink Killarney: An ever¬ 
blooming, free flowering type. 
Climbing Kaiserin A. Victoria: 
A creamy white climber. 
Climbing Columbia: Remark¬ 
ably fast growing climber, 
bears continuously; pink, very 
fragrant. 
Climbing Meteor: Often grows 
10 to 15 feet a season: crimson. 
6 Bu . s „r $2.00 I 3 
Bushes 
for 
.10 
Each. 
39c 
EVERGREENS 
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Permanent Year Around Beauty 
** Evergreens retain their beautiful 
foliage throughout the year, winter and 
summer. These plants will develop 
rapidly and will attain their maximum 
beauty in a few seasons. 
Baker’s Pyramidal Arbor Vitae: 
71 X 1 572 —A fast growing green 
conifer, 15 to 18 in. 
. ■Muir” Each.C 
Bonita Arbor Vitae: EO^-% 
71 X 1 582—Globe shaped dwarf. 9 to 12 in. Each. 
Berkman’s Golden Arbor Vitae: 71 X 1 590 —Com- CQp 
pact and bushy; a beautiful plant. 12 to 18 inches. Each.*/7L 
Arizona Cypress: 71 X 1753 —Beautiful pyramidal 
tree, bluish green foliage; 18 to 24 in. Each./ C/C 
Italian Cypress: 71 X 1 7|63 —A tall stately evergreen. H 
Vigorous grower. 2 to 3 feet. Each./ 
?fitzer's Juniper: 71 X1 707— Low spreading grayish 
green foliage. 12 to 15 in. Each./ 7L 
Broadleaved Evergreens 
Abelia Grandiflora: Nandina: 71 X 1800 
71 X1793 —Dark green Orange red or crimson 
glossy leaves. foliage in winter. 
15 to 18 in. Each. . ,"i/v 15 to 18 in. Each. .. / DL 
Wax Leaf Ligustrum: Cape Jasmine: 71 X 1798 
71 X 1 796 —Leaves are Dark green; fragrant white 
thick and glossy. CCn blooms. Two-year Cf| 
18 to 24 in. Each. . . . plants. Each.«)/ C 
Oleander: 71 X 1 803 lapanese Ligustrum: 
Colors: Red, Pink or 7') r » 71 X 1797 — Foliage 
White. State color. Ea. / grayish green, fragrant 
Magnolia: 71X1 805 white flowers. KOr* 
12 to 18 in. Each69C 3 to 4 ft. Each.. ..1/7C 
All Evergreens shipped from Nursery near Dallas. Postpaid. 
(Roaeof SkcUunt 
Hardy Salvia: 71 XI 465 —Native 
of western Texas—Is extremely 
hardy. Red or white. State color. 
Hydrangea: 71 XI 375 —Large 
panicles of creamy white which 
turn to pink later. 
Lilac: 71 X 1 41 0 —An old favorite; 
purple, very fragrant. 
Red Bud: 71 X 1 450— A well 
known Texas shrub, or small tree 
covered with pink flowers. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Flowering Shrubs 
Althea (Rose of Sharon): 71X1 300 
Red, Pink, Purple or White. 
State color wanted. 
Butterfly Bush: 71 XI 311— Vio¬ 
let purple flowers sometimes called 
Summer Lilac or Buddleia. 
Crepe Myrtle: 71X1 321 —A typ¬ 
ical Southern Shrub reaching to a 
height of 20 feet at maturity. 
Clusters of gorgeous bloom from 
June to September. Colors: Red, 
Watermelon Mnk, Purple or 
White. State color wanted. 
Flowering Almond: 71 X 1 301 — 
Pink or white. State color. 
Hardy Hibiscus: 71 X 1 384- 
Large scarlet flowers all summer. 
Honeysuckle (Bush): 71 X 1 377- 
Beautiful foliage, fragrant flowers. 
Scarlet Japafa Quince (Fire Bush): 
71 X 1446 —A mass of scarlet 
bloom in early spring. 
Spirea Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath). 
71 X 1466 —Like a bank of 
snow in early spring. White only. 
Our most popular shrub. 
Snowball: 71 X 1480 —Flowers 
large globes, pure white. 
Salt Cedar-Tamarix: 71 X 1 495 
Shrub with graceful feathery 
foliage, rose colored flowers. 
Shipped from Nursery near Dallas.^CJ^* ^ Shrubs .. 79c 
Postpaid. Each. 
’59c 
SHADE TREES 
Chinese Elm: 71 XM1141 —Plant for A 
quick shade. 5 to 6 ft. Each. 
Lombardy Poplar: 71 XM 1 208 —Anoldl 
favorite. 4 to 6 ft. Each. 
Texas Umbrella: 71 XM 1 1 54 —Um- ^7Qr* 
brella shape. 4 to 5 ft. Each./ S C 
Sycamore: 71 XM 1221 —A fine shade / n^, 
tree. 5 to 7 ft. Each. O/L- 
Weeping Willow: 71 XM 1 226 —Excel- fm ] r \ 
lent tree for damp locations. 6 to 8 ft. Ea. / 
On account of size of above trees shipments made 
by Express from Nursery near Dallas. 
Not Prepaid. Shpg. wt., each, 5 lbs. 
HEDGE PLANTS 
Make a permanent living fence. No painting or repair¬ 
ing necessary. First cost is the last. Plant a hedge now. 
California Privet: Most generally planted ornamental 
hedge. Grows rapidly, stands drought. Holds its 
glossy, green foliage very late. 
Amoor River Privet (South): The very best hedge for 
the south. Foliage resembles that of the Box and stays 
green most of the year. 
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SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. 
California Privet 
io 
25 
50 
100 
71 X1957 
12 to 18 in. 
42c 
$0.95 
$1 .85 
$3.45 
71 X 1958 
18 to 24 in. 
59c 
1 .35 
2.49 
4.79 
Amoor River Privet 
71 X1951 
12 to 18 in. 
59c 
1 .39 
2.59 
4.98 
71 X1952 
18 to 24 in. 
79c 
1.79 
3.45 
6.49 
