Rose Bushes 
MANY STANDARD OR WELL KNOWN 
VARIETIES 
We guarantee to furnish good plants, and all 
orders are shipped subject to approval upon 
arrival. We cannot guarantee all plants to 
live and grow, however. 
Prices of Standard Roses, F. O. B. Tyler 
Each 242 22-* $0.25 Dozen__._—— $2.50 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS—HT. Fine, long 
pointed buds, opening to large flowers of 
striking crimson-scarlet. Abundant healthy 
foliage. 
E. G. HILL—HT. Very beautiful, dark red 
buds which open to immense, dazuling scarlet 
flowers. Fragrance of the old tim: roses. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE-—HT. Brilliant red 
blooms of magnificient size, pe.fect in half- 
open state; fragrant, healthy, free flowering. 
RED RADIANCE—HT. Big, globular blooms of deep rose-red on strong canes. The plant blooms 
freely until frost. Foliage excellent. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY—HT. Very large. light crimson buds and massive, very double. Slightly 
fragrant. Flowers in great abundance. Has good foliage and is quite hardy. Does wel! in the Seuth. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—PH. The open bloom is a delightfully shaped f!/»wer of two con- 
trasting tints. The plant stands up vigorously. Provides and abundance of blooms for cut-flowers. 
RADIANCE—-HT. Brilliant rose-pink buds, opening to well formed, shining, globular flowers, 
with lighter tints on reverse of petals; very fragrant. Plant of splendid growth; wonder bloomer. 
ROSLYN-—-HT. Charming, pointed buds of golden yellow and frilled, open flowers of buttercups 
hue strengthened with orange. A remarkably free bloomer. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE—HT. One of the really fine old-fashioned, clear crimson Hybrid Teas, 
with large double, star-shaped flowers, borne singly on long stems. Bushy bedding variety. 
MARY, COUNTESS OF ILCHESTER—HT. Large double, full, cupped blooms of deep rose- 
pink; fragrant. Plant bushy; blooms freely; very hardy. Fifty-two petals. 
EDITOR McFARLAND—HT. A deep, sparklng pink rose of the Lady Ashtown type; borne with 
liberality by vigorous, upright bushes. The Editor McFarland is the best pink rose for the South. 
MARGARET McGREDY —HT. | It is almost impossible to describe the extraordinary vividness of 
this scarlet-crange or brick-red flower. We recommend it for mass planting. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—HT. Copper-red buds, opening to semi-double, large flowers of brilliant 
orange-carmine on outside of petals. The Betty Uprichard possesses a very spicy fragrance. 
LADY HILLINGDON—T. Slender, pointed buds and elegantly cupped flowers of deep saffron- 
yellow,; fragrant; erect; perfect foliage. Needs some shade in hot weather. Free flowering. 
LUXEMBOURG-—-HT. Yellow, shading to copper at center. Stiff, upright stems. Large flowers. 
AMI QUINARD—HT. Dark yet brilliant crimson rose. Large semi-double flowers of velvety- 
scarlet sheen. Vigorous plants. Produces in steady succession throughout the summer. 
ANTOINE RIVOIRE—HT. Flower is pale silvery pink, often shaded lilac. Of medium size and 
fragrant. Foliage small and dark. Free blooming in spring and fall. Seventy petals. 
KAIERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA—HT. Well formed, creamy buds, which develop slowly to 
snowy white blooms. Fragrant; moderately vigorous; hardy ninety-eight petals. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER—HT. Cross of Sensation and Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. 
Large, cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and yellow bloom; thick, broad petals; fragrant. 
TALISMAN—HT. Brilliant red and golden buds that open to beautifully shaped blooms of scarlet- 
orange and. golden yellow. Vigorous; tall; blooms constantly. Thrives almost everywhere. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—HP. Large, globular buds and deep vinous, crimson flowers; intensely 
fragrant; borne freely at frequent intervals on strong stems over a long season. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK—HT. Carmine buds of gigantie size, opening slowly to enormous, 
deep carmine-pink blooms with inner surface silvery rose. The stems are strong; bush is vigorous. 
DAME EDITH ‘HELEN—HT. A superb rose of the exhibition type, producing huge, shapely 
buds and very large, high-centered blooms of clear pink. 
GOLDEN DAWN—HT. Fully double, deep yellow in bud, occasionally tinged with bronze and 
opening to fine, richly fragrant, pale lemon-yellow flowers of great size and lasting quality. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT—PH. Well shaped golden yellow flowers resembling those of the 
lovely old Mme. Butterfly in form. Plant compact and leafy. Blooms with unceasing abundance. 
SOEUR THERESE—HT. Unusual in color, size of flower, and vigor of plant. Color is rich gold- 
en yellow, changing to cadmium-yelow; at edges of petals, small spots or splashes of carmine. 
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