Cm 1.. 10i 
, VARIETY 
DcfORI.’T.ON 
NO, i 
NO. 1 i 
HO. 2 
6855 - 
COMMONWEALTH 
Deep pink on tong stem; splend:fi cot flower variety 
14? 
11? 
0? 
6526 - 
C0MTESSE DE MURINAIS 
♦♦Well mossed large fully double light pink. Very hardy 
20? 
15? 
10? 
6527 - 
C0NDESA DE SA3TAG0 
Fiery copper inside; reverse rich gold. A real beauty 
14? 
Mr 
8? 
6520 - 
CONRAD F. MEYER 
Hybrid Rugosa. Light silvery pink and hardy everywhere 
12? 
9? 
6? 
6529 - 
CRESTED MOSS 
♦♦Deep pink, surrounded with mossy crest and fringe. Hardy 
20? 
IS? 
10? 
6530 - 
CRUSADER _ 
Crimson red, lighter center. Continuous monthly bloomer 
12? 
9? 
6? 
6531 - 
CUBA 
Cardinal red, tinted yellow. Fragrant; monthly bloomer 
14? 
M? 
8? 
6532 - 
CYNTHIA 
Light red, with orange cerise glow. Free monthly bloomer 
1 4? 
II? 
CO 
6533 - 
DAILY MAIL SCENTED 
Crimson, shaded maroon. Sweetly scented, free bloomer 
13? 
10? 
7? 
6534 - 
DAINTY DESS 
Rose color, frimbiated edges. Lovely single variety 
13? 
10? 
7? 
6535 - 
DAME EDITH HELEN 
Large, pure glowing pink. Continuous bloomer; one of the 
bestl3? 
10? 
7? 
5536 - 
DAMASK ROSE 
♦♦Original rose of Damascus; rose pink; intensely fragrant 
30? 
25? 
20? 
WATCH FOR VARIETIES MARKED ♦* 
Varieties on this list marked ** indicate New and Rare varieties—01d Fashioned Roses-- 
Historiual Roses.—Rose Species, and varieties difficult to obtain elsewhere. They will prove 
a rare treat for the ro3« fancier and collector, and will add charm and dignity to any garden. 
Because of the scarcity of these varieties marked ♦* they are of necessity higher priced than 
the standard commercial sorts. For a real floral thrill, plant a garden of Old Fashioned Roses. 
6854 - DAVID 0. DODD 
6537 - DIRECTOR GUERIN 
6855 - DEUCATA 
6538 - DIRECTOR RUDIO 
6539 - DOTTY 
6540 - DOUBLE OPHELIA 
6541 - DR. ECKENER 
6542 - DE. E. M. MILLS 
6543 - DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND 
6544 - DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON 
6545 - DUQUESA DE PANARANDA 
"■♦Very large fully double rich crimson, flushed scarlet 20? 1 
♦♦New monthly bloomer; creamy orange yellow and copper 20? 15? 
♦♦Hybrid Rugosa. Very hardy. Large double light mallow purple 20? 15 ? 
Very large light red; magnificent speciman, .wontoly bloomer 14? 1 fjd 
Monthly blooming deep golden yellow, tinted bronze. Very tovelyl4? lip' 
Like Ophelia, but very double. Fine monthly blooming cut flower!3? 10? 
Hybrid Rugosa, and quite harJy. Orange yellow, blooms freely 13? 10? 
♦♦Primrose tel low, tinted pink. Hardy Rugosa type 20? 15? 
♦♦Rose pink, with lemon shading. Rarely offered 20? 15? 
Long pointed yelIow bud3, marked carmine. Free monthly blcomerl4? 11? 
This lovely Spanish rose, cinnamon-peach color i3 a rare beauty 14? II? 
10 ? 
10 ? 
10 ? 
8 ? 
3 ? 
7? 
7? 
10 ? 
10 ? 
8 ? 
8 ? 
A WORD ABOUT CHEAP ROSES 
You, no doubt, have been bombarded with price lists on Texas Roses, offering you so-called No. t 
plants at ridiculously low prices. Do not be misled by such offers and promises. We can assure 
you that you will get no more than you pay for. It takes just as much work, garden apace, and 
time to nurse and tend a cheap, scrawny plant, as it does to look after a good real No. 1 bush. 
Nearly every little rose grower in East Texas who has a shirt-tail full of roses is now getting 
out a ’‘Wholesale Price List 1 ’. Such dealers have no facilities for handling and packing roses; 
and from such dealers you will get just about what you pay for. Deal with reliable, old- 
established nurseries and save dissapointment. 
6546 - 
EDEL 
A splendid large white, sweetly fragrant 
13? 
io? 
7? 
6547 - 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS 
Salmon pink, flushed orange. One of the very best 
13? 
10? 
7? 
6548 - 
editor McFarland 
Solid glowing pink—Radiance type; strong profuse bloomer 
12? 
9? 
6? 
6549 - 
E. G. HILL 
Dazzling scarlet, monthly bloomer. Good cut flower red 
12? 
9? 
6? 
6551 - 
ELEGANTE 
Long pointed buds of sulphur yellow, free monthly bloomer 
14? 
II? 
3? 
6552 - 
EL1ZADETH ROWE 
** Old-Fashioned moss rose, lovely deep pink. Quite hardy 
20? 
15? 
10? 
6553 - 
ESSENCE 
Fiery velvety crimson; vigorous monthly bloomer. Fragrant 
13? 
to? 
7? 
6554 - 
ETHEL CHAPLIN 
Flower large high-centered, deft lemon yellow. Vigorous 
14? 
it? 
8? 
6555 - 
ET0ILE DE FRANCE 
Deep velvety red, dependable monthly bloomer 
12? 
9? 
6? 
6556 - 
ET0ILE DE H0LLANDE 
Bright red, does well everywhere. Steadily gaining in favor 
12? 
9? 
6 ? 
6856 - 
FELBERG’S ROSA DRUSCMKI 
♦♦Clear rose pink, Frau Karl Druschki type. Long, strong stem 20? 
15? 
10? 
6557 - 
F. J. GR00TEND0RST 
Hybrid Rugosa, bright rodj flowers resemble red carnations 
12? 
9? 
6? 
LOOK 
If you do not have a copy of our Seed Price List or our Special Bargain list, write us and we 
shaiI send you one at once. 
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