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"JUST OUT" VARIETIES Creating New 
Sensations for the Advanced Rosarian 
TEXAS 
CENTENNIAL 
NOVELTIES AND RECENT INTRODUCTIONS, continued 
RADIANT BEAUTY. (Cleveland Cut Flower 
Co., 1934.) Plant Patent No. 97. Lives up 
to its name, and is an improved form of 
Francis Scott Key, opening to a perfect Rose 
in all weathers. The color is a peculiar red; 
the petals are neither velvety nor satiny but 
of an unusual eggshell finish. Plardy, vig¬ 
orous grower. A truly fine new Rose. No. 1 
Grade, $1.25; Extra Grade, $1.50. 
SOUV. DE MME. C. CHAMBARD. (C. 
Chambard, 1931.) This splendid new Rose 
is a brilliant and rich coral-pink. The form 
of both the long-pointed bud and open 
flower is nearly perfect in all stages of devel¬ 
opment; its petalage is always bright and 
fresh. The exceedingly fragrant blooms, 
borne on long stems, are ideal for exhibition 
where competition is keen. Vigorous, 
upright. No. 1 Grade, $1.00; Extra 
Grade, $1.25. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. (A. F. 
Watkins, 1935.) Plant Patent 
No. 162. A sport of President 
Flerbert Hoover with all its won¬ 
derful plant qualities. The color is 
blood-red, toning to cerise-red in the 
center. Like the President Hoover 
Rose, the bud is long-pointed, flower 
well formed, and borne on a long stem, 
ideal for cutting. No. 1 Grade, $1.00; Extra 
Grade, $1.25. 
We are also able to supply Extra Grade plants of the following new and patented Roses that 
have been in American commerce for only one or two years. They have caused much discussion 
among advanced rosarians everywhere and are gradually gaining popularity, either through 
good performance or publicity. 
FEU PERNET-DUCHER. (C. Mallerin, 
1934.) Plant Patent No. 103. Creamy or¬ 
ange buds, heavily marked carmine, open to 
deep yellow blooms, with edges flushed pink. 
Extra Grade only, $1.50. 
GOLDEN MAIN. (W. Kordes Sons, Germany, 
1933. ) Plant Patent No. 254. Introduced 
in Germany as Goldenes Mainz, this won¬ 
derful novelty is a pure yellow Rose of the 
clean glistening yellow of a dandelion in the 
morning dew. Extra Grade only, $1.75. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. (J. Gaujard, 
1934. ) Nasturtium-buff opening to a shade 
of shell-pink—the nearest approach to 
pure buff. Extra Grade only, $1.50. 
MRS. FRANCIS KING. (J. H. Nicolas, 1936.) 
Plant Patent No. 253. Very large and full 
Rose, first tinted cream and ivory, later 
opening to white. Unusually hardy. Extra 
Grade only, $1.50. 
SIGNORA. (D. Aicardi, Italy, 1936.) Plant 
Patent No. 201. Long bud of a warm burnt 
sienna, opening to a lighter hue toward man¬ 
darine. Every bloom borne on a single stem. 
Extra Grade only, $1.75. 
TEMNO. (J. Bohm, 1934.) The largest of all 
the darkest red Roses—a deep, velvety 
maroon with a blackish sheen; very fra¬ 
grant. Excellent, free-branching plant habit. 
Extra Grade only, $1.75. 
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