taXAS CENT3BNIAL. HT. (Dixie Rose Nursery,1935.) plant patent pend¬ 
ing. This bright vermilion-red Rose has a light tone of gold at 
the base of petals, with a lighter red at center of the bloon. 
It gradually tones to a deep, rich pink as the bloon ages. 
Bud is long-pointed, opening to a largo moderately fragrant 
flower on a long, strong stem. $1.00 ea. 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON. HT. (Thomas,1931.) A very largo, rose with 
deep red buds opening to a double bloon colored dark red that 
does not fade, shaded with orange-brqwn and lighter in the center. 
The fragrance is rich and spicy. One or more blooms are borne on 
long stems. The plants are robust and the foliage good. Some 
consider this rose Captain Thoms f best origination. $1.50 ea. 
YTIITE BRIARCLIFF (Mhe. Louis Lens.) patent No. 108. (Louis Lens, 1932.) 
Uell-shaped, pointed, pure white flowers of 40 petals, with a 
delicious apple-green tint in their depths. Plants are abundant 
and continuous bloomers. Promises to be a fine new white variety 
for bedding and cutting. $1.50 ea. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
New and Recent Introductions. 
BLAZE. Plant patent No, 10. A popular, intensely brilliant fiery 
scarlet Rose, with flowers in large clusters. Blooms internittant- 
ly until well established. $1.25 ea. 
CLIMBING DAINTY BESS. (J.H.Van Barneveld,1935.) Because the bush 
form of this rose already has such a wide acceptance, the climbing 
form will be equally famous as soon as it is known. In flower¬ 
ing habit it is like the parent, with clusters of large, single 
blooms coming on strong, stiff stems. The broad petals are 
notched and fluted, and are colored soft flesh-pink. The center 
of the flower is illuminated with a conspicuous cluster of 
wine-red stamens. After the first crop offlowers, others will 
follow throughout the season. This is one of the most beautiful 
single roses. In many sections of the country, the canes will 
need no protection, but in northern states, lay them on the 
ground for the winter and cover with a little soil. $1.50 ea. 
CRIMSON CONQUEST. (Chaplin,1933.) A very strong growing climber 
suitable for tall work, such as arches or pergola. The deep red 
flowers which are softened with cerise are borne on long stems 
good for house decoration. $1.50 ea. 
DOUBLOONS. LC. (M.H.Horvath,1935.) plant patent applied for. A 
stunning new, perfectly hardy yellow climber developed from our 
native Prairie Rose, Rosa setigera, which gives it a hardiness 
greater than any other yellow Climber. Very handsome. $1.50 ea. 
DUSTERLOHE. LC. (U.Kordos Sons,1931.) A new hybrid of R. arvensis, 
with single red flowers 3 inches across and sweetly fragrant. A 
strong, hardy climber. $1.00 ea. 
