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In purchasing these new patented Hardy Hybrid Tea 
Roses, you may be assured that you will have in your 
garden the finest Roses created to date, as well as the 
newest. Newness is assured because no plant patents were 
issued prior to 1930. Superb quality is certain because no 
plant patent is issued excepting to something new and 
distinct, or a sufficient improvement on those varieties 
already in existence to justify issuing a patent as some¬ 
thing new and distinctive. When you buy a patented Rose, 
you not only buy a "new" Rose, but something superior to 
anything previously in existence. 
Only the very finest No. I strong Field Grown, two year 
old plants will be furnished, such as should fill your garden 
with an abundance of blooms all Summer long. There are 
no finer plants grown than those that I will furnish. 
WHITE BRIARCLIFF, Plant Patent No. 108—See illustration above. 
The supreme white Rose, of perfect form and pure glistening white. The 
best white Rose to date for all purposes. Hardy and a continuous 
bloomer. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
TEXAS GOLD, Plant Patent No. 135—Color rich gold, with some of the 
lower petals showing pink on the outside. A magnificent new yellow 
Rose. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL, Plant Patent Pending—See 
color illustration above. This new brilliant ver- 
million-red Rose holds its color in the sun better 
than any other Rose. It has a pronounced fragrance, 
and is a rugged grower and profuse bloomer. No 
Rose attracts more attention in the garden than 
Texas Centennial and as a cut flower it is perfect. 
The flowers are very large and of perfect form. It 
is a great Rose, ranking among the best half dozen 
Roses available and is offered at a remarkably low 
price for such a choice variety. $1.00 each; 3 for 
$2.50. 
Texas 
Gold 
(Patent 
Pending ) 
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