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Carl Shamburger Nursery 
Tyler, Texas 
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SISTER THERESE— (Illustrated Above) 
Sister Therese has the qualities which we all value most in a garden 
rose. It has a remarkably strong, tall, vigorous, free-branching bush. 
The long, tight, slender buds are always perfect, never becoming mis¬ 
shapen in any weather, and they have enough petals to keep well as 
a cut flower. The chrome-yellow buds tinged with carmine and the 
lighter yellow open blooms, spicily fragrant, with deeper tones of apri¬ 
cot and gold, are always beautiful to behold. Price, 60c ea.; $6 per doz. 
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