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1938 CATALOGUE AND ROSE GUIDE 
The flowers are carried on strong stems and 
the color meets the requirements of those who 
like Roses of soft tones. The coppery buff 
of this lovely variety will never clash with 
any other color. The plant is strong, with 
better foliage than most of the Roses that have 
so much Pernet blood. Introduced only four 
years ago, it has already attained great pop¬ 
ularity. 
Price .$1.00 
ROUGE MALLERIN. Another very fine Red 
Rose, brought out in 1934 and immediately 
came in great favor on account of its well 
formed double blooms of lasting deep red. 
Price .$1.00 
SCHWABENLAND. Extremely large, some¬ 
times blooms are six inches across, globular 
buds which open slowly into blooms of stately 
size and magnificent petalage; amaranth-pink; 
fragrant. Sturdy and free-flowering. 
Price .$1.00 
SENORA GARI. New in 1934. One of the 
beautiful new Orange Apricot shades. Buds 
are deep orange, long and full, later opening 
to Apricot rose. Very beautiful and very fra¬ 
grant, good grower. 
Price .$1.00 
SOEUR THERESE (Sister Therese). Yellow. 
Long-pointed buds are chrome-yellow, heavily 
marked with carmine; the open flower is rich 
daffodil-yellow and holds its color well. Sweet- 
brier fragrance. The blooms come freely on 
splendid cutting stems. You can always rec¬ 
ognize this Rose from its habits of forming 
sturdy, 3-foot, upright canes which are topped 
by a cluster of five or more copper yellow 
blooms. Surely one of the best of the newer 
Roses. 
Price .$1.00 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. One of the very best of 
the Patented Roses. It is identical in bloom, 
buds and growth with our old reliable rose. 
President Hoover, differing only in color. Texas 
Centennial is a clear red, fine grower, has 
beautiful buds with reflex petals and always 
comes on long stems. This rose is outstanding 
in its many fine qualities. 
Price .$1.00 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON. The beautiful dark 
red Rose, one of the finest of red Roses ever 
produced. Its habit of growth is similar to 
Radiance, very tall with heavy stems produc¬ 
ing very large and heavy maroon red blooms. 
Very vigorous growing and greatly immune 
to disease. 
Price .$1.00 
Note —The prices shown in this book are for roses planted and growing in Cloverset Pots. Up to April 
1st and after November 1st we can furnish Dormant or Bare Root Roses at 15 cents per plant less 
than these printed prices. 
Around the Cashier's Window at Cloverset 
