SUPERIOR ROSES 
Here in the heart of the Rose-growing district of East past. Poets, artists and musicians have been inspired by 
Texas we are privileged to see hundreds of acres. of the beauty and fragrance of the Rose since the dawn of 
what is without a doubt the favorite flower of all ages history. References to it are abundant throughout the 
and all nations—THE ROSE. It grows wild over almost literature of all countries; it is the one universally known 
all the earth and is so ancient that its origin is lost in the and loved flower. 

PEACE 
(Plant Patent 591) 
(I Neaieee on our Front Cover) 

Jhe Patented 
ROSES 




This rose is almost unbelievable. One of its many 
mervels is the range of colors through which it passes— 
from opening yellow buds, with edges picoteed cerise to 
the gloricus 5” blooms. Each petal is edged with pink that 
seems to deepen as the flower slowly opens. Though the 
bloom is unusually large, long lasting, and constantly 
fresh looking, its effect is always delicate and lovely. The 
individual petals are large and of great substance, 
greduclly opening around a high-pointed center to a great, 
golden-hecrted, very double, flower. The plant is as super- 
ior as the bloom. Foliage is large, shining, and unusually 
durable and attractive. The flowers are borne singly on 
heavy, strong, straight stems. The plant needs no dis- 
budding to produce exhibilion blooms. The flowers are 
produced all season in an endless succession, through 
various stages of opening and changing colors—canary 
yellow, pale gold, cream, ivory, and alabaster, tipped 
cerise, rese or apple blessom pink. $2.00 each. Three for 
$5.50. 































BETTY PRIOR. Plant Pat. 340. Produces gay carmine pink blooms 
most freely all season. Grows bushy, four to five feet in height 
which makes it excellent for bedding. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.05. 
DONALD PRIOR. Plant Pat. 377. This is an exceptionally good Flora- 
bunda Rose of intense scarlet color that does not fade. It blooms 
from early spring until late fall. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.05. 
FESTIVAL, Plant Pat. 545. A dark red seeding of E. G. Hill, entirely 
without thorns or prickles. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 

MIRANDY. Plant Pat. 632. Long, maroon-red buds open to large, full 
flowers with a velvety finish. Damask fragrance. Very fine. $1.50 
each; 3 for $4.05. 
MISS CLIPPER. Plant Pat. 522. Bittersweet-pink with yellow margin and 
base. Double and high centered; fragrant. Upright and bushy. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.05. 
SHOW GIRL. Plant Pat. 646. A 
semi-double, cupped flower of 
rich deep pink carried on a long 
stem. Very vigorous and bushy. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.05. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. Plant Pat 
162. This Rose is more than a 
dozen years a6 now, but is 
still on our “best-seller’’ list. 
Brick-red with a somewhat 
lighter center. Tall and he alihy. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 


PRICES ON ALL 
OF THE ROSES 
LISTED ABOVE — 
ARE PREPAID. 




TEXAS CENTENNIAL (Pat. 162) 
2 BREEDLOVE NURSERIES ¢ TYLER, TEXAS 

