STANDARD OR WELL-KNOWN EVERBLOOMING ROSE BUSHES 
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TEXAS PECAN NURSERY, INC., TYLER, TEXAS 
GOLDEN DAWN. HT. A lovely rose originated in 
Australia, which experienced rosarians unite in pro¬ 
nouncing the finest light yellow garden rose grown in this 
country. The flowers are fully double, deep yellow in bud, 
occasionally tinged with bronze, and opening to fine, richly 
fragrant, pale lemon-yellow flowers of great size and last¬ 
ing quality. The plants are dwarf and spreading, with 
dark, glossy green foliage, which seems impervious to 
the attacks of blackspot. It is most extraordinary for a 
yellow rose to combine such qualities. 
LADY HILLINGDON. I'. Slender, pointed buds and 
elegantly cupped flowers of deep saffron-yellow, paling 
lighter toward edges of petals; fragrant; erect; perfect 
foliage. Needs some shade in hot weather. Free flowering. 
LUXEMBOURG. HT. Yellow, shading to copper at 
center. Stiff, upright stems, producing large flowers es¬ 
pecially valuable for cutting. 
MRS. PIERRE S. du PONT. PII. Here is a splendid 
new golden yellow rose which promises to be the finest of 
its color for garden use. The well-shaped golden yellow 
flowers resemble those of the lovely old Mine. Butterfly 
in form. 'The plant is compact and leafy, growing about 
254 feet high, and blooms with unceasing abundance 
throughout the entire season. We regard it very highly. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. HT. Well- 
formed, creamy buds, which develop slowly to snowy 
white blooms of perfect form, with lemon tint at center; 
fragrant; moderately vigorous ; hardy. Ninety-eight petals. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. HT. Cross of 
Sensation and Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. Large, ce¬ 
rise-pink, flame, scarlet, and yellow bloom; thick, broad 
petals; fragrant. This variety has proved itself as one of 
the best of the newer garden roses for the South. 
TALISMAN. HT. Brilliant red and golden buds that 
•open to beautifully shaped blooms of scarlet-orange and 
golden yellow. Vigorous; tall; blooms constantly. Thrives 
almost _ everywhere. The 1933 American Rose Annual 
places Talisman in the No. 1 list of roses. 
PRICES OF STANDARD ROSE BUSHES 
Each -$0.25 
Per dozen _ 2.50 
F. O. B. Tyler, Texas. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. (Plant Patent No. 162.) HT. 
A bright vermilion red, with tone of gold at base of pet¬ 
als and a light red at the center of bloom, turning to a 
deep, rich pink as the bloom ages. One of the very best 
of the new roses. 
Each_$1.00; Three for_$2.50; Dozen_$10.00 
F. O. B. Tyler, Texas. 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS. HT. Fine, long-pointed buds, opening to 
large, loosely formed flowers of striking crimson-scarlet; slightly fra¬ 
grant. The strong, branching plants are of ideal bedding habit and make 
a striking garden picture. Abundant, healthy foliage. 
E. G. HILL. HT. Very beautiful, dark red buds which open to im¬ 
mense, long-lasting, dazzling scarlet flowers, with the fragrance of the 
old-time roses. The blooms are full to the center, compact, of many 
petals, and last a long time on the bush or cut. For a rose so full, the 
plant is unusually prolific and makes better than average garden growth. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. HT. Brilliant red blooms of magnif¬ 
icent size, perfect in half-open state; attractive centers when full blown; 
enormous petals; fragrant. Healthy. Free flowering. 
RED RADIANCE. HT. Big, globular blooms of deep rose-red on 
strong canes. The plant blooms freely until frost, and in every respect 
is fully equal to Radiance. Foliage excellent. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. HP. Large, globular buds and deep vinous, 
crimson flowers; intensely fragrant; borne freely at frequent intervals 
on strong stems over a long season. A very popular variety which 
always wins great admiration for its delightful perfume. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. PH. The open bloom 
is a delightfully shaped flower of two contrasting tints, 
the outside of the petals gleaming with bright orange- 
cerise and the inside overspread with pale salmon-pink 
flushed with orange-gold. The buds are firm and hand¬ 
some, richly dyed with copper tones before they open. 
The plant stands up vigorously. We have found this va¬ 
riety more than ordinarily vigorous, so that it makes a 
splendid bush, lending itself to formal bedding use, as 
well as providing an abundance of exquisite blooms for cut 
flowers. 
RADIANCE. HT. Brilliant rose-pink buds, opening to 
well-formed, shining, globular flowers, with lighter tints 
on reverse of petals; very fragrant. Plant of splendid 
growth; wonder bloomer. 
MARGARET McGREDY. HT. It is almost impossible 
to describe the extraordinary vividness of this scarlet- 
orange or brick-red flower. The symmetrical blooms are 
cup-shaped and double, with an excellent circular arrange¬ 
ment of the petals and they are produced with astonishing 
freedom throughout the entire season. Its sturdy growth, 
delightful perfume, and remarkable blend of colors, is 
everything that could be desired. We recommend it espe¬ 
cially for mass planting. 
MARY, COUNTESS OF ILCHESTER. HT. Large, 
double, full, cupped blooms of deep rose-pink; fragrant. 
Plant bushy; blooms freely; very hardy. Fifty-two petals. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. HT. A deep, sparkling pink 
rose of the Lady Ashtown type; borne with the utmost 
liberality by vigorous, upright bushes which hold the 
flowers stiffly erect and make them particularly suitable 
for cutting. The best pink rose for the South. 
