M rs. Pierre S. du Pont. See page 11 
RADIANCE. The most reliable pink 
Rose we know. The blooms are 
brilliant rose-pink, with a lighter 
tint on the reverse of the petals. 
Grand perfume. A wonderful 
grower and bloomer. 25 cts. each. 
RED RADIANCE. A fitting com¬ 
panion for Radiance. The color is 
deep rose-red, almost crimson; 
blooms carried on strong, indi¬ 
vidual stems; fragrant. Free 
flowering. 25 cts. each. 
REV. F. PAGE-ROBERTS. A 
rather low-growing plant produc¬ 
ing very large flowers of buff and 
yellow with red shadings. It has 
the delicious fragrance of ripe 
apples. Illustrated in color on 
page 13. 60 cts. each. 
ROSLYN. Golden yellow with a 
deep shade of orange on the re¬ 
verse of the petals. A rich glowing 
color. See color picture below. 
25 cts. each. 
SENSATION. Large, very dark 
crimson blooms with a slight 
shading of purple. 25 cts. each. 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PER- 
NET. One of the older varieties 
but is likely to be popular for 
years to come. Large, yellow blooms that hold the color 
in hot weather. 25 cts. each. 
The old varieties are easy to grow and give continued satis¬ 
faction but there is a lot of pleasure in seeing one of the new 
Roses bloom for the first time. Try a few novelties and add 
to your garden joy. 
Roslyn 
SOUVENIR DE MME. C. CHAM- 
BARD. Coral-pink with a tint of 
peach; delightfully fragrant. Several 
blooms are carried on a long stem. 
Illustrated in color on page 10. 40 
cts. each. 
SUNBURST. Golden yellow strongly 
marked with light red at the base of 
the petals; edges of petals much 
lighter yellow. 25 cts. each. 
FALL PLANTING 
We have found that Roses planted 
in November and December are 
much more satisfactory than ones 
planted in the spring. Plant as soon 
as possible after November 1. 
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McGredy’s Scarlet. See page 10 
ROSE HILL FARM, Tyler, Texas 
