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ROSES 
Two-Year-Old, Field Grown 
There are hundreds and hundreds of roses, and we have made a selection of 
some of the most popular and trouble-free kinds. We do not believe that the aver- 
age rose grower wants roses that require a lot of special care. 
RED ROSES 
RED RADIANCE. One of hardiest and most 
fool-proof of all reds. Free blooming. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Many say this is 
the finest of all reds. 
E. G. HILL. Ranks with the best reds. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. Very large, beauti- 
ful and double. 
PINK ROSES 
PINK RADIANCE. A hardy, satisfactory pink 
rose. Long buds. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. Clear pink on long 
stems. Vigorous, healthy. You'll like it. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Well known and 
excellent. 
BRIARCLIFF. Beautiful and fine. 
YELLOW ROSES 
LUXEMBOURG. One of the very finest of 
yellows beyond doubt. 
GOLDEN DAWN. Bush not so winter hardy 
as some. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DuPONT. Compact, leafy, 
free-bloomer. Fine. 
WHITE ROSES 
K. A. VICTORIA. One of hardiest and most 
satisfactory of all the white roses. 
CALEDONIA. A newer white that’s proving 
popular. 
TWO-TONE ROSES 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. Large, beautiful 
orange-copper buds. Strong plant. 
MARGARET McGREDY. Very fragrant, or- 
ange-scarlet. One of our favorites. 
TALISMAN. Salmon-red. Well known, beau- 
tiful. 
spate UPRICHARD. Popular. Orange-red 
buds. 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
IDEAL. Small, dark red blooms. One of best. 
GOLDEN SALMON. Very popular salmon 
Polyantha. 
CECIL BRUNNER. Lovely ‘sweetheart’ rose. 
BABY DOLL (Tip Top). Dainty, shapely buds. 
Yellow and white, with rose tip. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
CL. TALISMAN. We think better than the 
bush of same variety. 
CL. RED RADIANCE. A good climbing rose. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Intense scarlet 
display in spring. 
NOTE: Unless you mark your order ‘“‘do not substitute,’’ we will substitute a similar variety in 
case our supply is exhausted of part of an order. Roses of some varieties are scarce this 
season. In case any substitution is not entirely satisfactory, we'll gladly let you return the 
order—or will adjust it with you, for we don’t want you to save something you don’t want. 
PRICE: $3.00 per dozen f.o.b. nursery. To save C.O.D. charges, send $3.50 and we'll refund 
balance after paying postage. 
ORNAMENTALS 
At our New Greenhouses and Sales Offices on the Dallas-Fort Worth Highway, 
14 mile west of Arlington, we carry a fine assortment of balled evergreens, flower- 
ing shrubs, vines, bedding plants, etc., with cash and carry prices. We.also main- 
tain a landscape service, with a graduate Landscape Architect. Many balled plants 
are too heavy to ship economically because of the weight of the dirt around the 
roots, but we are listing below a few items that can be mailed or shipped eco- 
nomically. 
CRAPE MYRTLE 
One of the finest flowering shrubs we can 
grow in the South. Everybody loves Crape 
Myrtle. The most popular color is Watermelon 
Red. Strong, bushy, 3-4 ft. blooming size, field 
grown plants, 3 for $1, postpaid. 
NEW MILDEW RESISTANT strain of 
watermelon red Crape Myrtle. Large, beautiful, 
showy blossoms. We will not know, without 
trial, whether it will be immune in the moist, 
coastal sections, but plants have never been 
attacked by mildew here at Arlington and 
last season gave it a severe trial when other 
kinds were badly infected. Try this lovely new 
strain if mildew has been giving you trouble. 
Plants 50c and 75c. (Minimum order sent post- 
paid is $1). 
AMOOR RIVER PRIVET 
This plant is the most widely used for plant- 
ing around homes for foundation planting and 
hedges. Inexpensive, hardy, and about as fool- 
proof as any plant that we have. Can be 
sheared. A few inexpensive plants will screen 
off unsightly outbuildings, ugly fences, unat- 
tractive barnlots, the neighbor’s weed patches, 
etc. Makes a nice hedge down a driveway or 
walk. 
Thrifty, bushy, well-rooted plants from our 
own field, 3 to 4 ft. high. Don’t confuse these 
field-grown plants with the slender plants 
grown in a thick bed usually offered by mail. 
Price: 3 ft. bushy, field-grown plants— 
25 for $2.50; 50, $4.95; 100, $8.95 Postpaid 
Price: 4 ft. bushy, field-grown plants— 
25 for $3.50; 50, $6.50; 100, $11.95 Postpaid 
PRIVET 
LODENSE PRIVET (Bare Root) —A dwarf, 
compact, dense plant suited for low hedges 
or borders; also for tubs. 
18-inch plants 4 for $1.00, not prepaid 
ABELIA (Bare Root) 
PED 6 Bae Mp | Riese ae TRNAS 35¢ not postpaid 
3 to 4 ft._.-.---_..--....-.45¢ not postpaid 
NANDINA (Bare Root) 
GAN Che tees eke eee 25c not prepaid 
D2 sinch Ast te 
Evergreens, Bedding Plants, and Flower- 
ing Shrubs of All Kinds at Our Nursery, 
-.-.. 50c¢ not prepaid 
