PECAN BELT NURSERY CO., Fredericksburg, Texas 
ROSES 
Red Roses 
RED RADIANCE—Deep rose-red, big 
globular blooms on strong canes. Fast 
grower. Foliage healthy. 
E. G. HILL—Bud very beautiful; flow¬ 
ers immense, unusually lasting, dazzling 
red, shaling to dark crimson. Foliage 
abundant. Vigorous grower. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE— Dark red 
overlaid with almost black velvet shad¬ 
ings. Very beautiful. Hardy. 
F. S. KEY—Light crimson, full double. 
A good rose. 
Pink Roses 
PINK RADIANCE—Resembles the 
Red Radiance in every respect except 
that the color is a clear pink. 
COLUMBIA—Unequaled for beauty. 
Lively, bright pink, sweetly scented. 
Vigorous grower. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Bloom very 
large, full double, lasting, intensely 
fragrant, bright pink. 
BRIARCLIFF—Sport of Columbia. 
Blooms larger, deep rose-pink at center, 
lighter on outer petals. 
SHELL PINK RADIANCE—A sport 
from Radiance, growth similar; color 
is a pleasing, soft, clear shell pink. 
Yellow Roses 
E. P. THOM—Buds golden yellow, 
opening to canary yellow. 
GOLDEN DAWN—Buds bright yellow 
with tinge of red, opening to clear 
lemon yellow. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA—Golden yellow 
in center, paling slightly on outer petals 
ROSLYN—Buds deep orange, opening 
to a rich golden yellow, the reverse of 
the petals remaining orange. 
Two-Tone Roses 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Brilliant cop- 
per-red buds, opening to brilliant 
orange-carmine, with a tint of salmon. 
Large flowers. 
TALISMAN—Brilliant red and golden 
buds that open to beautifully shaped 
blooms of scarlet-orange and golden- 
yellow. 
HOOVER—Large, cerise-pink, flame, 
scarlet, and yellow flowers. Hardy. 
REV. PAGE ROBERTS—Copper-red 
buds opening to large, double, golden 
yellow blooms, stained outside with red. 
White Roses 
CALEDONIA — Lovely white buds, 
with a tint of lemon, opening into extra- 
large snowy white blooms. Very double. 
Fragrant. 
EDEL —An enormous, very double, 
snow white flower of fine quality. Con¬ 
sidered as one of the finest. 
KAISERIN A. VICTORIA — Well- 
formed, creamy buds opening slowly to 
snowy white blooms. Called the queen of 
white roses. 
2 yr. field grown, Each $ .25, ten $2.00 
k-. ■’ 
Climbing - Roses 
We have several of the above varieties 
in Climbers at the same price. 
