NeuM Vea 
CuefiMxMmina l^ode, 
QenteiuUat 
(Plant Patent No. 162) 
Texas Centennial Rose is the lovely new 
Rose that was named in honor of Texas’ 100th 
year of Statehood—and which honors every 
state of the Union with its beauty and hardi' 
ness. The color of Texas Centennial varies in 
exciting fashion; first the buds open with a 
delicate yellow'salmon color, then the full 
bloom changes to a striking combination of 
rich rosc'crimson and 
pink. Blooms often meas' 
ure 5 to 6 inches across. 
Plants are very hardy, 
vigorous and thrifty with 
glossy foliage and thorns 
of rich red. 
Plants we furnish are extra strong, welh 
rooted, number one grade stock. 
PRICES: ^1.00 each; ^10.00 per doz. 
Qcufiam^e' Quince. 
If you want a real blaze of brilliant color in 
the early spring, order a few Japanese Quince. 
The flowers are a dazzling scarlet and appear 
early before the foliage, so that they have no 
competition from the leaves. A hedge of these 
Japanese Quince is indeed a sparkling sight— 
very striking—grow 6 to 8 feet high. Size of 
plants furnished, 18 to 24 inches. PRICES: 4Gc 
each; 3 for ^1.00; 6 for ^1.85; 12 for ^3.50. 
Ne^ PUik. 
/iuddU^a — Pittk. 
Buddleia, Pink Charming 
Buddleias are such beautiful flowers ^at 
breeders have been specializing on them for a 
number of years and now a pink one has been 
produced—Buddleia Pink Charming! Note the 
beautiful spikes shown in color at the right. 
These spikes get 12 to 15 inches long and are 
completely covered with the beautiful pink flor¬ 
ets. Buddleia Pink Charming is perfectly hardy 
and can be successfully planted throughout the 
United States. Why don’t you be the first to 
have it in your locality? Your friends and neigh¬ 
bors will admire it and envy its beauty. You will 
also love the bevies of butterflies which it at¬ 
tracts. Pinch off flower spikes in July to increase 
bloom in August and September. Plants fur¬ 
nished out of 2 j/ 2 -inch pots. PRICES: 75c each; 
2 for ^1.35; 4 for ^2.45; 6 for ^3.50. 
JioiidicG/aje 
If possible send us a rough diagram of your grounds 
with dimensions, etc., snapshots are useful. We 
will estimate the cost of a plan and send full 
information. No plan drawn after March 15th. 
IMPORTANT 
Beginning Jan* 
uary 1st, 1939, 
IVe no (onger 
give plans free 
with orders. 
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