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Wolfe’s Nursery — Stephenville, Texas 
Red Roses 
AMI QUINARD. HT. Dark red, con¬ 
tinues to improve each year. Blackish 
buds, open, to semi-double flowers of 
velvety crimson-maroon with soft black 
luster. Petals get darker as the rose 
opens. Old rose fragrance. Vigor and 
growth resemble Radiance. Very popular. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. One of the 
largest deep red roses and the most 
double. 
E. G. HILL. Beautiful large buds open¬ 
ing to immense flowers, unusually last¬ 
ing. Dazzling scarlet shading to a deeper 
pure red center. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND. Dark red 
overlaid with almost black velvet shad¬ 
ings. Very beautiful and a free bloomer. 
Hardy. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. The old stand¬ 
by in red. 
RED RADIANCE. The hardiest grow¬ 
ing 1 and freest blooming of all the roses, 
long pointed buds on long stiff stems. 
Excellent for cut flowers. 
White Roses 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. 
Queen of the white roses. Perfect shaped 
buds opening to perfect shaped blossoms. 
CALENDONIA. A free continuous 
bloomer with large buds on long stiff 
stems. Very double. 
Two-Tone and Yellow Roses 
PRES. HOOVER. Buds large, long and 
pointed; flowers large, semi-double. Col¬ 
or, medium orange suffused with copper 
red and apricot. Hardy. 
TALISMAN. HT. A rose of extraor¬ 
dinary effect. Very hardy. The urn 
shaped bud has a center of brownish 
red, exterior of gold. As the bud opens, 
the tints become lighter and the gold 
more brilliant. When in full bloom has 
a blend of both orange and gold. The 
“1933 American Rose Annual” places 
Talisman in the No. 1 list of roses. With 
widespread praise and very little criti¬ 
cism. 
LADY HILLINGDON. Apricot yellow, 
a free bloomer and a beautiful long 
pointed bud. Very hardy. 
LUXEMBOURG. Long stems, flowers 
deep orange. One of the best two-tone 
roses. 
SUNBURST. A golden yellow rose 
that is thoroughly described in its name. 
Two New Spanish Roses 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. A beauti¬ 
ful two-toned rose of red and yellow. 
Very prolific and a good bloomer. En¬ 
tirely different. Imported from Old 
Mexico. You will like this rose. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDE. An¬ 
other Spanish rose which was imported 
from Old Mexico. This is a beautiful 
rose with long buds of orange-pink color. 
This rose should be in every garden. 
Prices Prepaid, Each 39c; 4 for $1.48. 
Climbing Roses 
CL. PRES. HOOVER. Vigorous climb¬ 
ing sport of Pres. Hoover. 
CL. RED RADIANCE. Identical with 
the bush Radiance. 
CL. TALISMAN. Sport of Talisman. 
CL. KAISERINE AUGUSTA VIC¬ 
TORIA. The best white climber. 
PAULS SCARLET CL. Flowers scar¬ 
let shaded bright crimson, borne in large 
clusters. 
MARECHAL NEIL. An old favorite 
climber, rich yellow. 
CL. COLUMBIA. A true sport of Co¬ 
lumbia. Hardy. 
All these climbers are of the very har¬ 
diest varieties and will soon cover a 
trellis or pergola and furnish a profusion 
of blossoms during the spring, summer 
and fall. 
Polyantha Roses 
Beautiful for grouping and borders. 
Growing in popularity. Profuse bloomers. 
GOLDEN SALMON. Large clusters of 
salmon orange and rose colored blossoms. 
Holds color well and a very profuse 
bloomer. 
MISS EDITH CAVELL. Sport of Or¬ 
leans Rose and the best dark red “Baby 
Rose”, Large trusses of scarlet flowers. 
ORLEANS ROSE. A very showy Baby 
Rose of dwarf compact growth. Huge 
bouquet of brilliant roses. 
EBLOUISSANT. Medium sized bud, 
flower medium and very double. Daz¬ 
zling- red flowers borne in large clusters. 
Beautiful foliage. 
These little Sweetheart Roses are be¬ 
coming more and more popular for use 
in landscaping, rock gardens, hedges and 
for borders of various kinds. The most 
beautiful effect is obtained by using 
groups all of the same color. They bloom 
from early spring until late frost and 
are a source of pleasure during the en¬ 
tire blooming season. 
OUR ROSES ARE BUDDED ON HARDY NATIVE TEXAS WILD ROSE ROOTS 
