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St ell Rose Nursery, Route 9, Tyler, Texas 
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Again 1 am listing and offering two grades of Rose Bushes. 
Both are two-year field grown, but some hushes being crotvded in 
nursery row did not get as large as the others. Standard tvell known 
everhlooming varieties are priced as follows: 
FIRST GRADE No. 1 Plants—The Cream of the Crop, 
17 l-2c each; $2.00 per dozen; $15.00 per 100 post¬ 
paid to you. 
MEDIUM GRADE Plants, smaller than above, but by no 
means culls, 14c each; $1.50 per dozen; $12.00 per 100 
A Ail OUINARD —Semi-double, dark velvety maroon that in cool 
weather turns almost black, much the best of so-called black 
Roses. 
BRiARCLiFF- —Pointed, high centered bud of delightful silvery pink 
with edge of pedal rich luminous pink, stifjf almost thornless 
cutting stems. 
BEl^TY UPRICHARD—Semi-double, flowers of rich salmon pink, 
fine bush habit, a child of Radiance. 
BEFHV ' —A budsport of Luxembourg found in this 
district, full double long pointed bud that does not show as much 
pink as Luxembourg. 
pointed bud high centered, full double flower 
of purest v/hite, richly fragrant. 
CHAS K. DOUGLASS -—Slightly double, beautifully formed flower, 
of blazing cherry red, free flowering, very showy. 
001/1 MyaA^ is\rpe full double light silvery pink. 
^ QAME- jBDITH HELEN —Long stems, full double, extra large ex¬ 
hibition flower of pure soft pink. 
DAINXIY BESS *—Very free flowering, single light pink. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—A very lovely dependable two-tone light 
pink that you have only to see to love, every bit as hardy as 
Radiance and will produce many more blooms, believe it or not. 
JR G, UHtL —Full double long lasting bloom of rich dark red. 
