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TEXAS CENTENNIAL 
(Dixie Rose Co. 1935) 
£ 1.00 
Texas Centennial is a sport of the popular rose 
President Hoover. Type of growth is the same al¬ 
though it appears to have more and better foliage. 
Quite prolific in bloom. Flowers are a brick red, 
having a faint tinge of gold, with a lighter center. 
In the field this year, the rose has shown up very 
well. A splendid exhibition rose. Plant Patent 
No. 162. 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON (1935) £1.00 
A velvety, nonfading very dark red, with a bud that 
is still darker. The golden sheen from the center of 
the flower increases as it opens. Petals still red 
when they drop. Bush strong and vigorous with 
clean foliage; a prolific bloomer. 
WILL ROGERS 
(Howard 8C Smith 1936) 
£ 1.00 
This rose was named in honor of our late Will 
Rogers and is described as a deep velvety crimson 
maroon. Very double and a free bloomer. Bush is 
strong and vigorous with dark green foliage. This 
is the description of the introducer as we have not 
seen the rose and are obtaining the plants from the 
introducer. We cannot vouch for the description or 
guarantee the stock. Delivery after Jan. 1st. Patent 
applied for. 
Rosarians will greatly benefit by be- 
longing to the American Rose Society. 
The Rose Annual and Quarterly Maga¬ 
zines are filled with interest and informa¬ 
tion. We will be pleased to send you an 
application blank. Annual dues are 
$ 3 . 50 . 
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