HYBRID TEA ROSES 
T'he Hybrid Teas are the lyaokboiie of the Rose-Kardeii 
and supply color for garden decoration as well as the finest 
of all flowers for cutting. Mvery flower show depends on 
Hybrid Tea Hoses for the main display. 
Plant Hose Hill Hybrid Teas for real results. 
American Beauty. HP. Dark pink, shaded carmine; 
full, double; unfornettable fraftranco. Strong grower. 
20c eacli. 
Ami Quinard. Semi-doulde; dark crimson-maroon with 
blackish shades; richly perfumed. Strong-growing 
plants. 20c each. 
Antoine Rivoire. Rosy flesh, shaded carmine, 20c each. 
Apricot Dawn. .\n apricot sport of (iolden Dawn. $1.00 
each. 
Autumn. Hurnt-orange, streaked red. Good in fall. 
20c each. 
Ben Arthur Davis. The full double flowers are really a 
delight. Petals are golden yellow at the base, growing 
lighter at the edges; reverse has a slight tinge of i)ink. 
A bushy grower with glossy green foliage. The plants arc 
free and continuous in their bloom. .oOc each. 
Betty Sutor. Pale rose-pink, veined rose; reverse of 
petals bright pink; slightly fragrant. Hardy and free 
I dooming. 20c each. 
Betty Uprichard. Saltuon-pink. reverse carmine; very 
fragrant. 20e each. 
Briarcliff. See in color in the Dei)endable Fifteen. 20c ea. 
Caledonia. See in color in the Dependable Fifteen. 
2()c each. 
Charles K. Douglas. .Vn e.xtra-good scarlet-crimson 
flower freel.v produced on a large, bushy plant. 20c each. 
Charles P. Kilham. Oriental red-orange suffused with 
glowing scarlet. A free-blooming, low-growing Rose. 
20c each. 
Christopher Stone, baige. loose flowers of vivid scarlet; 
delicious old-rose fragrance. Strong, healthy plants. 
70c each. 
Columbia, .\nother perfect cut-flower with bright pink 
blooms on heavy, almost thornless stems; delightful 
fragrance. 20c each. 
Condesa de Sastago. Illustrated in the Dependable 
Fifteen. 20c each. 
Cuba. Large, semi-double blooms; cardinal-red, slightly 
tinted yellow; fragrant. 40c each. 
Cynthia. Large, full: rich Oriental rod. A free-blooming 
variet.v of unusual coloring. 40c each. 
Dainty Bess. Large, single flowers of .soft rose-pink; 
fimbriated edges. dainty flower. 20c each. 
Dame Edith Helen. Immense, perfectly formed blooms 
of clear pink; delicious fragrance. 20c each. 
Director Rubio. Immense blooms of cochineal-pink. 
20c each. 
Duchess of Wellington. Very large, .semi-double flowers 
of pale buff-yellow. Strong, branching idants. 30o each. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. Illustrated on front of folder. 
Large, fragrant blooms of coi)pery apricot. 60c each, 
3 for .$1..50. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. See in color in the Dependable 
Fifteen. 20c each. 
Editor IVIcFarland. See in color in the Dependable Fif¬ 
teen. 20c each. 
E. G. Hill. .See in color in the Dependable Fifteen. 20c ea. 
Empress. Bright jiink tinged with salmon; richly fragrant. 
20c each. 
Etoile de France. Large double flowers of deep red. 
20c each. 
Etoile de Hollande. Illustrated in the Dei>endable 
Fifteen. 20c each. 
Francis Scott Key. Perfectly formed, imbricated flowers 
of dark Tyrian pink. -\ popular Ho.se in the South. 
20c each. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Long-pointed white buds stained 
carmine; immense, i)ure white, open flowers; scentless. 
•Strong growth. 20c each. 
Glowing Carmine. Shapely flowers of clear carmine. 
Strong, upright growth. A splendid Hose. .50c etich. 
Golden Dawn. Large, fragrant flowers of straw-.vellow. 
20c each. 
Golden Ophelia. Golden yellow flowers of fine form. 
2()c each. 
Grenoble. Large; globular, scarlet blooms, freely pro¬ 
duced on an immense, branching plant. Nice for cutting. 
20c each. 
Gruss an Coburg. Large, fragrant blooms of yellowish 
brown to golden yellow. Bronzy foliage. 50c each. 
Hadley. A glorious crimson-red; flelightfully perfumed. 
20c each. 
Heinrich Wendland. Reddish copper flushed with orange, 
reverse orange; honev-like fragrance. 30c each. 
Hilda. I mmen.se carmine buds open light pink with 
bright carmine reverse. .Strong stems. 30c each. 
Imperial Potentate. .\ splendidly formed Rose of dark 
rose-pink; fragrant. One of the best [link Roses. 30c ea. 
Irish Charm. Fragrant blooms, golden iipricot at ba.se 
passing to blush-pink, .''trong growth. 40c each. 
Isobel. Large, single flowers: light ro.se-|)ink with aiiricol 
shading. Vigorous plants. 40c each. 
Jean Bostick (Yellow Condesa de Sastago). (.1. A. Bos¬ 
tick, 1037.) This is one of our own introductions. .\ 
rich yellow sport from Condesa de Sastago, it has the 
same cupped form as its parent and the same splendid 
upright, free-blooming bush. This is one of the best 
growers and bloomers that we have and is es))e<'ially 
sati.sfactory in the South, where yellow Ro.ses usually 
fade badl.v. 4()c each. 
Joanna Hill. Large, semi-<louble yellow blooms, with 
lighter outer petals; fragrant. 3()c each. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Immense two-toned pink—silvery 
rose inside, reverse l•armine-pink. Splendid form. 20c ea. 
J. Otto Thilow. High-centered blooms with reflexed 
petals; rich, glowing rose-pink. < )ne of the l)est. 30c each. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
Julien Potin. Clear yellow blooms of perfect form. 
20c each. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Illustrated in the Depend¬ 
able Fifteen. 20c each. 
Katharine Pechtold. Coppery orange flushed with rose 
and gold; delicious fragrance. 40c each. 
Killarney, Double White. Long, pure white buds open 
to immense double flowers with unforgettable fragrance. 
30c each. 
Lady Hillingdon. T. .\ lovely old Tea Rose of deep 
saffron-yellow'; fragrant. .V free-branching plant with 
beautiful foliage. 20c each. 
Los Angeles. Herfectl.v formed flowers of coral-pink aiul 
gold. 20c each. 
Luxembourg. Illustrated ii\ the Deitendable Fifteen. 
20c each. 
Maman Cochet. T. Perfect form, double; carmine-pink, 
creamy buff at the center. Impervious to diseases. 
30c each. 
Margaret Belle Houston. This great Rose, which was 
named for General Sam Houston’s daughter, should be 
a favorite in Texas. The flowers are of good size and 
they are a lovely shade of velvety crim.son. 40c each. 
Margaret McGredy. The color is a brilliant orange- 
vermilion, quite different from any other Rose. 20c. each. 
Mary, Countess of llchester. Double, rose-pink blooms 
which make splendid cut-flowers; moderately fragrant. 
20c each. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Big plants with shapely double 
flowers of just plain red. A fine Rose. 20c each. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Perfectly formed flowers of rich 
yellow; fragrant. .Xverage growth. 50c each. 
Mevr. G. A. van Rossem. Orange and apricot over a 
golden yellow ground; W’onderful fragrance. 20c each. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Huge, double flowers of a blend of 
fiery rose and rosy mauve washed gold at base. 30c each. 
Mme. Butterfly. A perfect cutting Ro.se of light pink, 
touched with golden yellow' at the base of the petals. 
20c each. 
M me. Jules Bouche. Long-pointed buds of pure white 
w'hich .show a flush of i)ink at heart as flow'er unfolds. 
■V great Rose. 30c each. 
Mme. Nicolas Aussei. Very large and very fragrant; 
.salmon, shaded carmuie and ochre, tinted yellow at 
base. 30c each. 
Mrs. Dudley Cross. Pale yellow, sometimes flushed with 
pink: mildly fragrant. Vigorous plant. 20c each. 
M rs. E. P. Thom. Glear deep canary-yellow' on long stem; 
fragrant. A dependable yellow. 30c each. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. Greamy pink; very large, and carried 
on vigorous, free-blooming plants. 20c each. 
EXTRA - LARGE 
We can furnish same in all varieties at 15c 
per plant extra. We pay postage. 
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M rs. Henry Morse. Long-pointed pink buds and fra¬ 
grant blooms of contrasting shades of pink. 20c each. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Golden yellow. Free-blooming 
plants. 20c each. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. A blend of scarlet, copper and or¬ 
ange on good plants with reddish foliage; fragrant. 
60c each. 
Olympiad. Large, very fragrant flow'ers, blood-red shaded 
copper and yellow. 40c each. 
Patience. Scarlet, shaded with orange; moderately fra¬ 
grant. Strong-growing plant which blooms continuously. 
20c each. 
Pink Dawn. Strong uijright plants and shapelj' flowers 
of deep rose-pink. Fragrant. 30c each. 
Pink Golden Dawn. This glorious Rose is one of our own 
discoveries. It is a sport of the great .\ustralian Rose, 
Golden Daw'n, and has the same largo, double, deliciously 
fragrant flowers, freely produced on a husky, spreading 
plant with beautiful foliage. Golden Dawn is one of 
the finest garden Roses we have, and we take great 
pleasure in offering our customers a pink sport with all 
of its parent’s virtues. 50c each. 
Portadown Bedder. Petals orange-yellow, with |)ink 
flush on the outside and rose-scarlet within. Dense, 
bu.shy plants. 20c each. 
President Herbert Hoover. Illustrated among the De¬ 
pendable Fifteen. 20c each. 
President Macia. A glorious big bloom of rose-neyron- 
red, shaded salmon-flesh w'ith ochre base; fragrant. 
70c each. 
Radiance. See in color among the Dependable Fifteen. 
20c each. 
Red Radiance. Sec in color among the Dci)endablc Fif¬ 
teen. 20c each. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. .\ rather low-growing plant pro¬ 
ducing a very large flower of buff and yellow with red 
shadings. 40c each. 
Roslyn. Illustrated in color in the Dei)cndable Fifteen. 
20c each. 
Rouge Mallerin. Illustrated in color in the Dependable 
Fifteen. 40c each. 
Souv. d’Alexandre Bernaix. A good-sized bloom of 
blackish crim.son, carrying a delicious ijcrfume. 20c each. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet. The first real yellow Rose 
and still in great demand. 20c each. 
Souv. de Mme. C. Chambard. Satiny peach-pink. 
Beautiful. 20c each. 
Sunburst. Large, double flowers of golden yellow, strongly 
marked with dark red at the base of the petals. 20c each. 
Talisman. Illustrated in color among the Det)endable 
Fifteen. 20c each. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
Texas Centennial. Pat. 162. .\ light red sport of Presi¬ 
dent Herl)ert Hoover with its parent’s .splendid growth 
and bloom. 60c each, 3 for $1..50. 
Victoria Harrington. Gactus form. Non-fading velvety 
dark red with a golden flush in autumn; spicy fragrance. 
70c each. 
Ville de Paris. .V dependable jjure yellow' Rose on long 
stems. 40c each. 
White Maman Cochet. .V white sport of the lovely 
I)ink-flowcred Gochet. 40c each. 
Willowmere. Large flowers of rich pink w'ith a yellow 
glow in the center. .Strong-branching, very thorny plant. 
20c each. 
William F. Dreer. Shell-pink with a yellow base warming 
the entire flower: fragrant. 30c each. 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
For small hedges, solid beds of color, or groups in shrub¬ 
bery border, there isn’t anything that can compare with 
Polyantha Hoses. They come the nearest to Ixjing truly 
everblooming of any of the Rose family, re<iuiring very 
little care and come into bloom early in the season, produc¬ 
ing crop after crop of flowers until stopped by frost. 
Do not prune them, simi)ly thin out and remove the 
dead wood and the oldest canes. They will then cover 
themselves with bloom. 
Baby Doll. E.xcpiisite little Roses of pink and coppery 
yellow edged rose. The baby blooms look like pink and 
white popcorn. Dwarf. 25c each. 
Cecile Brunner. The little “Sweetheart Rose” is a per¬ 
fectly formed miniature. Pink flushed yellow. .5()c each. 
Chatillon Rose. Large clusters of semi-double bright 
pink blooms. 25c each. 
Crimson Baby. Glusters of double, bright crimson pom¬ 
pons. A free bloomer. 25c each. 
Eblouissant. Bushy little i)lants with small flowers of 
blackish crimson. Nice for edgings or low hedges. 25c ea. 
Ellen Poulsen. Fragrant bright cherry-pink flowers in 
clusters: quite large and double. 25c each. 
Else Poulsen. Semi-double flowers of bright rose-pink. 
Strong, upright growth. 25c each. 
George Eiger. Perfectly formed little Roses of light yel¬ 
low are generously produced on small branching i)lants. 
25c each. 
Gloria Mundi. Small, orange-scarlet flowers in great 
clusters. This is the best of the many orange-scarlet 
Polyanthas, as it holds its color. 25c each. 
Golden Salmon. Glusters of orange-scarlet flowers. 
25c each. 
Gruss an Aachen. Large, double flowers of light flesh- 
pink and salmon-yellow. Really a Hybrid Tea. 40c each. 
Ideal. Medium-sized blooms of dark scarlet thickly 
cover bu.shy plants of about the height of an average 
Hybrid Tea. 25c each. 
Katharina Zeimet. Fine, branching plants of oiily 
medium height and a profusion of small pure white 
flowers. 25c each. i -t' n 
Kirsten Poulsen. Large, single flowers of light red. fall 
plants with large sprays of bloom. 25e each. 
Lafayette. Quite large flowers of a lovely shade of cherrj'- 
red. One of the most popular varieties. 25c each. 
Miss Edith Cavell. .Attractive, semi-double blooms of 
brilliant scarlet-red. .\lways good to look at and de- 
liendable. 25c each. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Few gardens have as many Glimbing Roses as they ^o'**'* 
or should. Glimbing Roses take up very little room. I hey 
can be trained on pillars, fences, trellises, arbors, against 
buildings, or allowed to ramble at will, and, when in full 
bloom, there isn’t any flowering shrub that can eiiual them. 
Many of them are sports of Dwarf Roses in which case 
they iiroducc larger and finer flowers than do their dwan 
parents and, of course, furnish many more long-stemmed 
flowers for cutting. Our collection includes the liest of the 
Climbers for the South. 
Cl. American Beauty. Large, double flowers of deep 
rose-pink on a strong almost thornless plant. Hardy. 
25c each. 
Cl. American Pillar. strong-growing plant w;ith clus¬ 
ters of single carmine-pink flowers with white eyes. 
25c each. 
Cl. Cecile Brunner. Glusters of perfect little blooms of 
pink and gold. 25c each. 
Cl. Etoile de Hollande. Large fragrant flowers of deep 
crimson. One of the best GlimlK*rs. 2.5c each. 
Cl. Mermaid. Large, single flowers of pale yellow. Late 
starting, then blooms continuously. 25c each. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Glusters of bright scarlet-red 
flowers on a strong, hardy plant. ’250 each. 
Cl. Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Golden yellow. 25c each. 
Cl. President Herbert Hoover. Bicolor. 25c each. 
Cl. Radiance. Pink. 25c each. 
Cl. Red Radiance. Red. 25c each. 
Scorcher. I.arge, semi-double blooms of brilliant scarlet- 
crimson. Repeats. 25c each. 
Cl. Talisman. Bicolor. 25c each. 
Specimen Trees an d Shrubs 
Kacli 
Crepe Myrtle, tVatermelon-Retl.... 3 to 4 ft. $0 56 
Elm, Chinese . 6 to 8 ft. 66 
Mimosa . 16" 
Poplar, Lombardy 8 to 10 ft. 56 
12 to 15 ft. 1 06 
Poplar, Silverleaf. . 6 to 10 ft. 1 (M) 
Redbud . .... 4 to 6 ft. 50 
6 to 8 ft. 75 
Dogwood, White-flowering . 3 to 4 ft. 75 
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