AXAHACHIE NURSERY CO. «=>. WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS 

Bush Roses 


Laay Hillingdon 
No. 6509—AUTUMN (HT)—Burnt orange, streaked 
with red.- Fragrant and- double flowers. Con- 
tinuous bloomer. 
No, 6512—BETTY UPRICHARD (HT)—Fragrant, 
delicate salmon-pink, reverse carmine with cop- 
per sheen. Vigorous grower. 
No. 6517—BRIARCLIFF (HT)—Fine deep rose- 
pink. Best outdoor cut-flower pink. Large, long 
pointed buds.. 
No. 6518—CALEDONIA (HT)—Pure untinted 
white, long bud. Fine cut-flower white. 
No. 6522—CHARLES K. DOUGLAS (HT)—Flam- 
ing scarlet, flushed velvety crimson. Free month- 
ly bloomer. 
No. 6525—COLUMBIA (HT)—Lovely rose _ pink. 
Good old cut flower variety. Very double, pro- 
fuse, continuous bloomer. 
No. 6527—CONDESA DE SASTAGO—Fiery cop- 
per inside. Reverse, rich gold. A real beauty. 
No. 6532—CYNTHIA (HT)—Light red, with orange 
cerise glow. Free monthly bloomer. 
No. 6534—DAINTY BESS (HT)—Rose color, frim- 
briated edges. Lovely single variety. 
No. 6535—DAME EDITH HELEN (HT)—Large, 
pure glowing pink. Continuous bloomer, one of 
the best. ; 
No. 6547—EDITH NELLIE PERKINS (HT)—Out- 
side petals orient-red shaded cerise-orange. In- 
side salmon pink, flushed orange. Few thorns, 
vigorous grower. One of the very best. 
No. 6548 — EDITOR McFARLAND (HT) — Solid 
glowing pink with a slight suffusion of yellow. 
Continuous bloomer, radiance type. 
No. 6556—ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. (HT)—Deep 
bright red, does well everywhere. Strong stem, 
few thorns, disease-resistant. 
No. 6557—F. J. GROOTENDORST (HR)—Bright 
red, edges of petals serrated like a carnation. 
Very hardy and profuse bloomer. 
No. 6561—FRANCIS SCOTT KEY (HT)—Bud red. 
Flower large, fragrant dark Tyrian pink, reverse 
of petals lighter. Vigorous, continuous bloomer. 
No. 6560—FRAU KARL DRUSKI (HP)—Pure snow 
white, double, sometimes light blush-pink at 
center. Scentless. Blooms May and June, some- 
times recurring in Autumn. 
No. 6564— GENERAL JACQUEMINOT (HP) — 
Clear red, borne several together on long strong 
stem. Growth vigorous. Blooms in June, some- 
times later in season. 
No. 6569—GOLDEN OPHELIA (HT)—Golden yel- 
low in center, paling slightly on outer petdls. 
Borne on long, strong stem. Growth vigorous. 
Free bloomer. 
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No. 6860—GRACE NOLL CROWELL (HT)—Fra- 
grant rose-pink, slightly shaded cream at base. 
Borne singly on long, strong stem. 
No. 6571I—GRENOBLE (HT)—Good deep red. Rat- 
ed one of the best. Profuse monthly bloomer. 
No. 6572—GRUSS AN TEPLITZ (HT)—Dark vel- 
vety scarlet, edges of petals sometimes marked 
dark garnet. Continuous monthly bloomer. 
No. 6573—HADLEY (HT)—Rich crimson, varying 
to deep velvety crimson. Continuous bloomer. 
Fine for South. 
No. 6577—HEINRICH GAEDE (HT)—Magnificent 
copper-orange monthly bloomer. Stunning. 
No. 6590—J. J. L. MOCK (HT)—Very large two-_ 
toned pink. Free blooming, fine old variety. 
No. 6591—_JOANNA HILL (HT)—Deep creamy yel- 
low, splendid cut flower. Free monthly bloomer. 
No. 6596—K. A. VIKTORIA (HT)—Snowy white 
with slight lemon tint at center. Double. Pro- 
fuse and continuous bloomer. 
No. 6598—KILLARNEY DOUBLE WHITE (HT)— 
Bud large, long pointed. Flower large, fragrant, 
snowy white. Continuous bloomer. Good for in- 
side growing. Best cut flower white. 
No. 6599—KILLARNEY PINK (HT)-=Clear pink, 
good form. Steady monthly bloomer. 
No. 6930—KNIGHT (HT)—Deep velvety reed. Sim- 
ilar to Ami Quinard, but a smaller bush. Very 
fragrant. Profuse bloomer. 
No. 6600—KONIGAN LUISE (HT)—Large snow 
white buds on long strong stem. Lasting, slightly 
fragrant. Continuous bloomer. 
No. 6602—LADY HILLINGDON (T)—Long pointed 
bud of deep apricot yellow. Dependable. Con- 
tinuous bloomer all season. 
No. 6867—LUXEMBOURG— Yellow tone pink. Long 
pointed buds on graceful stems. One of the best 
for the South. A real beauty. 
No. 6617—McGREDY’S SCARLET (HT)—Brilliant 
scarlet, orange base. Upper portions of petals 
lightly washed crimson. Growth vigorous. Free 
bloomer. 
No. 6621—MAMAN COCHET PINK (T)—Pale pink, 
deeper in center. Lemon-yellow base. Hardy. 
‘No. 6627—MARY, COUNTESS OF ILLCHESTER 
(HT)—Large, double, deep rose-pink. Free, in- . 
termittent bloomer all season. 
No. 6629—MEV. G. A. VAN ROSSEM (HT) —Large, 
double fragrant flower. Heavily flamed and 
shaded orange and apricot on a dark golden 
yellow ground, reverse of petals often dark 
bronze and nearly brown when first open. 
Abundant bloomer. 
No. 6645—MRS. CHARLES BELL (HT)—Sport of 
radiance, with all its good qualities. Shell pink, 
with shadings of soft salmon. 
No. 6646—MRS. CHARLES LAMPLOUGH—Fnor- 
mous double pale yellow or creamy white. Ex- 
hibition type. 
No. 6647—MRS. DUDLEY CROSS (T)—Flower of 
medium size, lasting, pale chamois-yellow, beau- 
tifully illuminated in Autumn with rose and 
crimson. Intermittent bloomer all ‘season. 
No. 6648—MRS. E. P. THOM (HT)—Long pointed 
bud. Flower large, perfectly formed. Clear deep 
canary yellow with a trace of shading. Growth 
vigorous; profuse bloomer. 
No. 6650—MRS. HENRY MORSE (HT)—Flesh- 
cream ground, with a sheen of bright rose, 
deeply impregnated and washed vermilion, with 
clear vermilion veining on. petals. Abundant 
bloomer. / 
No. 6657—-NATALIE BOTTNER (HT) — Flower 
large, double, full, sulphur-yellow, passing to 
cream-yellow, with flesh tints. Abundant bloom- 
er. Growth vigorous. 
No. 6659—NUNTIUS PACELLI (HT)—Very large 
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