CAT. NO. VARIETY 
6527 - CONDESA DE SASTAGO 
6528 - CONRAD F, MEYER 
6529 - CRESTED MOSS 
6530 - CRUSADER 
6531 - CUBA 
6532 - CYNTHU 
6533 ~ DAILY MAIL SCENTED 
6534 - DAMASK ROSE 
6535 - DAME EDITH HELEN 
6536 « DAINTY BESS 
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Fiery (popper Inside, reverse rich gold.A beauty 
Light silvery pink*Rugosa Hybrld;Hardy everywhei 
♦♦Daip pink surrounded with mossy crest i fringe 
Crimson red;lighter center# Continuous bloomer 
Cardinal red; tinted yellow. Very fragrant 
Light red with orange cerise glowjmonthly bicom. 
Crimson shaded maroon; sweetly scented 
**Rose pink;Intensly fragrant,old-fashioned rose 
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WATCH FOR VARIETIES MARKED 
Varieties on this list marked ♦* represent New and Rare Varieties—Old-Fashioned Roses, 
Historical Roses—Rose Species, and varieties difficult to obtain elsewhere. They will 
prove a rare treat for the rose fancier and collector, and will add charm and dignity to any rose 
garden. Because of the scarcity of these varieties marked ** they are of necessity higher 
priced than the standard commercial sorts. Try some of them* 
6537 - DIRECTOR GUERIN 
6538 - director RUBiO 
6539 - DOTTY 
6540 - DOUBLE OPHELIA 
6541 - DR, ECKENER 
6542 - OR, E, M. MILLS 
6543 - DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND 
6544 - DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON 
6545 - DUQUESA DE PANARANDA 
6546 - EDEL 
6547 - EDITH NELLIE PERKINS 
Like opheUa, but very dbl. Fino cut flower 
A hardy orange yellow, Rugosa Hy. Thrives 
♦♦Primrose yellow, tinted plnk;hardy Rugosa type 
♦♦Rose pink with lemon shading; rarely offered 
Long pointed yellow buds, marked carmine 
Cinnamon peach color; a lovely new variety 
A splendid large white. Sweetly fragrant 
Salmon pink, flushed orange, one of the best 
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A WORD ABOUT CHEAP ROSES 
The rose growing section of Texas will produce about fifteen million rose plants this season. 
Of this number about one-fourth will grade No. I plants; the remaining three-fourths run No* 1^, 
No. 2, No. 3 and culls. You no doubt have been bombarded with price lists on Texas roses, 
offering rose plants advertised as No* 1 Two-Year Fjeid Grown roses at 6^, 7j^ and Qf each. When 
you send your order to dealers offering these low prices, just remember you will get no more 
than you pay for* Good No* I rose plants cannot be sold for such a price; don*t expect it* 
6548 - EDITOR McFARLAND 
Solid glowing pink, Radiance type. 
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6549- E. G. HILL 
Dazzling scarlet, monthly bloomer.Good cut flow* 
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Long pointed buds of sulphur yellow,free bloomer 
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6552 - ELIZABETH ROWE 
♦♦Old-Fashioned moss rose; deep pink, hardy 
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6553 - ESSENCE 
Fiery velvet crimson; steady bloomer, vigorous 
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6554 - ETHEL CHAPLIN 
Soft lemon yellow monthly bloomer; upright rose 
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6555 - ETOlLE DE FRANCE 
Deep velvety rose red; fine monthly bloomer 
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6556 - ETOlLE DE HOLLANDE 
deep, bright red; does wel 1 everywhere 
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6557 - F, J. GROOTENDORST 
Bright red flowers In clusters; hardy rugosa typelSff 
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6558 - FLORENCE PEMBERTON 
Creamy white, suffused pink. Abundant bloomer 
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6559 - FLOREX 
Deep coral salmon, tinted orange* Fine cut floweri4(if 
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6560 - FRAU KARL DRUSKI 
Very large snow white; steady bloomer, hardy 
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SOMETHING FOR NOTHING 
A story is told of a country boy who was leaving the old farm to try his fortune in the city. 
His father, a poor man, but with a lot of horse sense and practical experience, said to him. 
♦’Son, you are going out Into the world to make your way, 1 want to give you just one piece of 
advlce» IF ANYBODY OFFERS YOU SOMETHING FOR NOTHING, TAKE JUST AS LITTLE OF IT AS YOU CAN" 
The^oy remembered that, and prospered* ' 
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