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HENDERSON’S NURSERY, ATHENS, TEXAS 
healthy grower and constant bloomer. The flow¬ 
ers are on long stiff stems, with rich, glossy 
foliage. 
LADY HILLINGDON. Long, slender buds of 
intense deep golden yellow; profuse bloomer. 
Just about our hardiest yellow rose. 
LUXEMBURG. The blending of colors in bud 
and bloom make this a most beautiful and at¬ 
tractive rose. Its color is coral red, shaded 
chrome yellow, opening to a large flower of 
shrimp pink, shaded coppery orange. Free and 
constant bloomer, strong grower. 
MADAME BUTTERFLY. A glorified sport of 
Ophelia with all the colors of Ophelia intensified 
making it a harmony of bright pink, apricot and 
gold. The buds are a lovely shade of Indian red, 
yellow at the base. 
MAMAN COCHET. Huge, long pointed flow¬ 
ers double to the center and deliciously fragrant, 
pale pink. One of the best old Tea Roses, es¬ 
pecially adapted to the South. 
MAMAN COCHET, WHITE. Sport of Maman 
Cochet, with creamy white flowers, having edges 
flushed rose. 
MARGARET McGREDY. Buds and flowers very 
large and double. The color is a brilliant blaze 
of Oriental-red passing as the bloom ages to a 
carmine-rose. Fine healthy foliage and strong 
growth make this rose a wonderful bedding rose. 
MRS. CHAS. BELL (Shell Pink Radiance). A 
superb sport of the famous Radiance; equal in 
every respect, but distinct in color. The shell- 
pink diffused with salmon gives it a pearly 
opalescence. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. A long pointed bud with 
well shaped open flowers of deep yellow. A mass 
of golden-yellow throughout the blooming period. 
This rose is considered much finer than Souvenir 
ae Claudius Pernet being a stronger grower and 
better open bloom. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. Winner of more 
Gold medals for outdoor blooms than any other 
rose ever grown. The bud is long-pointed, rich 
yellow gold and it holds its color well until 
the end. Foliage is very ornamental, healthy 
and extremely disease-resistant. A most con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. We consider this the finest 
clear yellow rose ever introduced. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER. The rose sensa¬ 
tion of the past few years. Maroon, orange and 
gold, long pointed buds, enormous flowers, very 
fragrant, constant bloomer. One of the very best 
new roses. 
PRISCILLA. A large, double, pale pink flower 
with darker veins. Excellent rose in the south. 
RADIANCE. Brilliant rose-pink buds, open¬ 
ing to well formed, shining, globular flowers with 
lighter tints on reverse of petal; very fragrant. 
One of the very hardiest growing and profuse 
bloomers of all the roses. 
RAPTURE. Much like Madame Butterfly in 
growth and shape of bloom, but the color is 
deeper and more brilliant. Yellow, pink and 
coral on a cream background. Nearly thornless 
long stems makes Rapture an ideal cut rose. 
RED RADIANCE. A sport of Radiance, equal 
in every way except for its color which is a deep 
rose red. 
SUNBURST. Long pointed buds on very long 
stems. Color, golden orange and golden yellow, 
lighter at the edges of the petals. 
SYRACUSE. Bright crimson flowers full of 
wavy petals, outer petals recurring. Open bloom 
is very double. Borne singly on good stems by 
tall, vigorous bushy plants of healthy foliage. 
Fine for cutting. 
TALISMAN. Brilliant orange-red buds open 
to a large fragrant high pointed bloom of gold¬ 
en yellow stained with copper-red and orange- 
rose. The most popular rose of the last few 
years with every characteristic so good that it 
has deserved its popularity. 
WILLOMERE. Coral-red buds opening to 
large full blooms of shrimp pink with carmine 
pink shadings. Buds long, pointed and open 
bloom full. Strong, healthy growers. A superb 
rose. 
S-fybrid Cperpetual d^oses 
This class of Roses is very hardy with tall vigorous bushes. They provide a 
great burst of bloom in the spring and then again in the fall. Price: First Grade 
Plants, 30c each. Medium Plants, 20c each. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Very large blooms of 
rosy-carmine. Intensely rich with damask per¬ 
fume. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. (White American 
Beauty). A hardy, vigorous grower, with bright 
green leaves, splendid long buds, and magnifi¬ 
cent, snow-white blooms with saucer-shaped pet¬ 
als; rightly named. 
HENRY NEVARD. Handsome, brilliant red 
rose; a rich, velvety crimson of a very large 
exhibition type, beautiful both in bud as well as 
in the fully expanded double flowers. 
PAUL NEYRON. The largest of all rose 
blooms; bright, shining pink, clear and beautiful; 
very double and full; finely scented and a strong 
grower. 
Sverblooming Cpolyantha or r I{oses 
This rose class has a definite place in massing, edging or hedges. Usually the 
plants are dwarf and bushy with the flowers borne in great clusters. The first to 
bloom in the spring and the last to quit in the fall. They are truly everblcoming, 
being scarcely ever without flowers in the growing season. Price except as noted: 
First Grade Plants, 30c each. Medium Grade Plants, 20c each. 
PERFECT MINIATURE OR SWEETHEART ROSE 
These lovely little roses are the exact replica of a perfectly formed Hybrid-Tea 
