CARL SHAMBURGER NURSERY, TYLER, TEXAS 
White Roses 
Frau Karl Druschki. (Hybrid 
Perpetual.) The buds are 
slightly tinted with pink but 
open into snow-white blooms. 
The flowers are enormous 
and are borne very freely 
until about the first of July. 
Under favorable conditions 
a second blooming period 
may come in early autumn. 
The plant is extremely strong 
growing, often reaching 8 
feet in height. 
Mevrouw G. A. van Rossem 
Killarney, Double 
White. The clear 
white flowers of 
this popular va¬ 
riety are medium 
size, double, and 
with a very slight 
fragrance. In bud 
and in open bloom 
it carries the typi¬ 
cal Killarney form, 
with a few more 
petals than the 
original pink va¬ 
riety. 
Mme. Jules 
Bouche. 
A desirable white 
variety for bed¬ 
ding with other 
Hybrid Teas. The 
blooms are large, 
fragrant, and have 
a slight blush tint 
at the center. The 
half-open bloom is 
as dainty and 
beautiful as a clus¬ 
ter of apple blos¬ 
soms in spring. 
Mme. Butterfly 
Caledonia. Superb 
white Hybrid Tea 
Rose. The blooms 
are as clear as 
alabaster, very 
large in size, 
with curved 
and i n fola e d 
petals, and 
have a dainty 
fragrance. Free 
blooming in 
spring and fall, 
and yielding a 
reasonable 
number of 
flowers in mid¬ 
summer. 
Kaiserin Auguste 
Viktoria. The 
buds are creamy 
white but the 
flowers are white 
as snow, with only 
a slight tint of 
lemon-yellow at 
the center; large 
and fragrant. The 
plant is a reason¬ 
ably strong grower 
and seems to be 
entirely hardy. 
Frau Karl Druschki 
Ami Quinard 
White Ensign. The pure 
white flowers have a delicate 
cream tint at the base of the 
petals, and a strong Tea 
Rose perfume. The plants 
are broad and bushy, and 
therefore indispensable for 
bedding. 
White Maman Cochet. 
Large, double blooms with 
a very light lemon-yellow 
tint at the center. Vigorous, 
upright-growing plant that 
blooms abundantly during 
the whole season. 
Roslyn 
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