ANTOINE RIVOIRE — HT. Flower is pale 
silvery pink, often shaded lilac, with a touch 
of yellow at the base. It opens flat. Double to 
center. Is of medium size and is fragrant. Erect. 
Moderate growth. Foliage is small and dark. 
Free blooming in the spring and fall. Has beau¬ 
tiful bud and flower. Seventy petals. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA — HT. Well- 
formed, creamy buds, which develop slowly to 
snowy white blooms of perfect form, with lemon 
tint at center; fragrant; moderately vigorous; 
hardy. Ninety-eight petals. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER —HT. Cross 
of Sensation and Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. 
Large, cerise-pink, flame, scarlet, and yellow 
bloom; thick, broad petals; fragrant. This va¬ 
riety has proved itself as one of the best of the 
newer garden roses for the South. 
TALISMAN — HT. Brilliant red and golden 
buds that open to beautifully shaped blooms of 
scarlet-orange and golden yellow. Vigorous ; tall; 
blooms constantly. Thrives almost everywhere. 
The 1933 American Rose Annual places Talis¬ 
man in the No. 1 list of roses. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY —HP. Large, globular 
buds and deep vinous, crimson flowers ; intensely 
fragrant; borne freely at frequent intervals on 
strong stems over a long season. A very popular 
variety which always wins great admiration for 
its delightful perfume. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK — HT. Carmine buds 
of gigantic size, opening slowly to enormous, 
deep carmine-pink blooms with inner surface 
silvery rose. The stems are strong and the bush 
is vigorous and unusually healthy. Seventy-five 
petals. 
DAME EDITH HELEN — HT. A superb rose 
of the exhibition type, producing huge, shapely 
buds and very large, high-centered blooms of 
clear pink. Many petals full to the center, and 
sweetly fragrant. Stems are erect and very stiff. 
GOLDEN DAWN — HT. Fully double, deep yel¬ 
low in bud, occasionally tinged with bronze and 
opening to fine, richly fragrant, pale lemon- 
yellow flowers of great size and lasting quality. 
The plants are dwarf and spreading with dark 
glossy foliage. Extraordinary for a yellow rose. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT — PH. Well shaped 
golden yellow flowers resembling those of the 
lovely old Mme. Butterfly in form. Plant com¬ 
pact and leafy, growing about two and one-half 
feet high, and blooms with unceasing abun¬ 
dance through the entire season. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN —Cl. PH. A climbing 
sport of the bush variety described herein. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER — HW. Bright 
scarlet blooms of excellent shape and moderate 
size, in small trusses. Foliage good. Moderate 
growth : blooms liberal in early season. 
CLIMBING PINK RADIANCE — Cl. HT. Climb¬ 
ing form of the well known bush variety de¬ 
scribed on page 14. 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE — Cl. HT. A 
strong climber in bud and bloom like the bush 
Red Radiance described on page 14. 
PRICES OF 
STANDARD ROSE BUSHES 
Each ___$0.25 
Per dozen___ 2.50 
F. O. B. Tyler, Texas 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL — (Plant Patent No. 
162.) HT. A bright Vermillion red, with tone of 
gold at base of petals and a light red at the 
center of bloom, turning to a deep, rich pink 
as the bloom ages. One of the very best of the 
new roses. 
Each .... $0.60; Three for_$1.50; Dozen ... $6.00 
F. O. B. Tyler, Texas 
ENGLISH WALNUTS 
WILSON’S WONDER — Produces enormous FRANQUETTE — Large, long, pointed nuts; 
size nuts; hardy; rough shell. Bears very young kernel sweet, rich and full. Regular bearer, as 
and heavily. Nuts bring fancy prices. it buds late in the season. 
BLACK WALNUTS 
THOMAS — Early and prolific bearing; large, thin shell nuts, with kernels in halves. Adapted to 
nearly all types of soil — will grow in practically all parts of United States. Trees very hardy. 
PRICES ON ENGLISH AND IMPROVED BLACK WALNUT TREES 
Each, in lots of 
Size 
1 to 9 
10 to 49 
2 
to 3 
feet_ 
_$0.70 
$0.60 
3 
to 4 
feet_ 
. _ .85 
.75 
4 
to 5 
feet .. ... 
... 1.00 
.90 
5 
to 6 
feet__ 
_ 1.25 
1.10 
6 
to 7 
feet___ 
___ 1.40 
1.25 
7 
to 8 
feet_ 
_ 1.75 
1.50 
8 
to 9 
feet.. 
.. 2.00 
1.75 
Incorporated,Tyler 
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