Stell Rose Nursery, Route 9 , Tyler, Texas 
ROSES [CONTINUED] 
n at —PuH double long stem, beautifully 
formed Rose of richest dark red. 
MAROON TALISMAN —A budsport of Talisman occurring in my 
fields in 1935. It is as dark as Holland or darker, has more 
petals than its parent. 
Ai/M. JOSEPH PERRAUD—Ls-tge full double long stem exhibition 
blooms of richest apricot buff. Prize winner. Has been classed 
as perfect rose. 
OUEEN^MRANGMS^TjONNALLY —For the first time I am able to 
offer this new rose named for the Queen of 1938 Rose Festival at 
a popular price. This rose selected for its use the most vivid 
colors I have ever seen in a rose, a long reddish copper bud flush¬ 
ed yellow, but the surprise comes as it starts to unfold, the upper 
three-fourths of the inside petal being an intense nepal red, the 
lower one-fourth being an intense chrome yellow. The yellow 
never fades but the upper red fades slowly to a deep luminous 
pink. In the intense heat and drouth of Texas summers it is only 
semi-double with 14 petals, but with the cool weather and mois¬ 
ture of early Spring and late Fall it carries from 26 to 32 petals. 
It is very free flowering at all seasons with long cutting stems, 
medium thorny, has good disease resisting foliage and vigorous 
bush. 
Price 25c each; $2.50 per 
ROUGE MALLERIN —A dark rich red rose much on the type of 
Etoile de Holland but carries more petals and an intense rich 
fragrance. 
SOUER THERESE —Long fluted buds of richest orange yellow, 
trimmed with carmine in cool weather. Long stems, low 
sprawling bush with very good foliage; will succeed where pure 
yellows fail. 
