R OSES are the most interesting plants 
in the world—so we think. Not that 
we love other plants less, but that 
we love Roses more. 
From the hundred and more Roses that 
we carry in stock, we show nineteen in color. 
They are no better than some other varieties, 
but they are very popular in Dallas and all 
over the state. We hope you will approve 
our selections. If you do, your order can be 
filled promptly. If you want others, look 
over the complete list on the first page. 
MATADOR 
Plant Patent No. 170 
There it is, at the 
left, in all its glory. 
The color is a very dark 
(crimson, with a silky sheen 
'on the petals. Fragrant, too. 
Strong plants are only $1.50 
each; $15 per doz. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 
SIGNORA 
Plant Patent applied for 
Dark orange-red, shading 
to yellow at the base. 
$2 each. 
MRS.FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT 
Plant Patent No. 80 
MRS. L. B. CODDINGTON 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL 
Plant Patent No. 162 
MATADOR. Plant Patent 170 
GLORIA MUNDI 
A Polyantha Rose that 
should be covered with 
golden orange and scarlet 
flowers. Its main attrac¬ 
tion is the great number of 
flowers. 35 cts. each; $3.50 
-p. per doz. 
TALISMAN 
CECILE BRUNNER 
CLIMBING SOUV. 
DE CLAUDIUS DENOYEL 
Blooms intermittently 
throughout the season. 
COUNTESS VANDAL 
Plant Patent No. 38 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON 
WHITE BRIARCLIFF 
Plant Patent No. 108 
GLOAMING. Plant Patent No. 137 
GLORIA MUNDI 
© ECLIPSE 
Plant Patent No. 172 
Golden yellow with slight 
touches of red at the bases of 
the petals. Pointed bud opening 
into a full bloom. $1.50 each. 
DAME EDITH HELEN PRES. HERBERT HOOVER MARY HART 
Plant Patent No. 8 
Plant Our Roses an d Ha ve a Garden fu I of Beautiful Blooms 
