

10 WAXAHACHIE NURSERY CO.—Waxahachie, Texas 
$3.95 
SPECIAL 
$3.95 
ROSE ASSORTMENT 
Our special rose assortment is made up of one dozen Hybrid Tea rose bushes, of No. 1 
grade and quality, offering you an assortment of varieties and array of colors. We select 
the varieties and each of these assortments will include the following colors of continuous 
monthly blooming roses: 
3 RED VARIETIES 
2 YELLOW VARIETIES 
3 PINK VARIETIES 
2 WHITE VARIETIES 
2 TWO-TONE VARIETIES 
Price on this collection of 12 roses is only $3.95, prepaid. Order as many of these col- 
lections as you wish at this low price. All are named varieties, and each rose will be labeled 
as to the variety. We select the varieties in the above colors. 
6598—KILLARNEY, DOUBLE WHITE (HT): Flower 
large, double, moderately fragrant. Snowy white, 
borne singly on long, strong stem. Growth vig- 
orous; abundant, continuous bloomer all season. 
Excellent white variety. 
6600—KONIGIN LUISE (HT): Large, extremely double 
flowers, fragrant. White, borne singly and sev- 
eral together on long stem. Continuous bloomer 
all season. Hardy. One of the best white 
varieties. 
6602—LADY HILLINGDON (T): Semi-double flowers 
of medium size. Moderately fragrant. Deep 
apricot-yellow, borne singly and _ several to- 
gether on long, strong stem. Upright, bushy 
grower. Continuous bloomer all season. Disease- 
resistant. 
6610—LORD CHARLEMONT (HT): Large, doubfe flow- 
ers, perfectly shaped, fragrant. Clear deep crim- 
son. Few thorns, very hardy. Continuous 
bloomer all season. 
6867—LUXEMBOURG (HT): Yellow, toned pink. Long 
pointed buds on graceful stems. One of the 
best for the South. A real beauty. Also known 
as Marie Adelaide. 
6617—McGREDY’S SCARLET (HT): Large, full frag- 
rant flowers of brilliant scarlet, orange base, 
upper portion of petals lightly washed crimson. 
Borne on long, strong stem. Free bloomer. 
6619—MAGNA CHARTA (HP): Flower very large, 
double, moderately fragrant. Bright pink, suf- 
fused carmine. Growth vigorous, compact. Pro- 
fuse bloomer. : 
6621I—MAMAN COCHET (T): Large, long-pointed 
buds. Double, fragrant flowers of pale pink, 
becoming deeper in the center with lemon-yel- 
low base. Borne singly and several together 
on long, strong stem. Intermittent bloomer all 
season. Hardy. 
6627—MARY, COUNTESS OF ILCHESTER (HT): 
Large, double flowers. Deep rose-pink, borne 
singly on long, strong stem. Growth very vigor- 
ous, upright, bush. Free, intermittent bloomer 
all season. 
6629—-MEVROUW G. A. van ROSSEM (HT): Large, 
double, fragrant flowers. Heavily flamed and 
shaded orange and apricot on a dark golden yel- 
low ground. Reverse of petals often dark bronze 
and nearly brown when first open. Borne on 
long, strong stem. Abundant bloomer. 
6645—MRS. CHARLES BELL (HT): Sport of Radiance, 
with all its good qualities, but shell-pink with 
Shadings of soft salmon. Hardy. Continuous 
bloomer all season. 
6647—MRS, DUDLEY CROSS (T): Pale chamois-yel- 
low, beautifully illuminated in Autumn with 
rose and crimson. Borne on stem of average 
length and strength. Growth vigorous. Inter- 
mittent bloomer all season. 
6648—MRS. E. P. THOM (HT): Large, long pointed 
bud. Flower large, perfectly formed, moderate- 
ly fragrant, fully double. Clear deep canary- 
yellow without a trace of shading. Borne singly 
on long stem. Vigorous grower, profuse bloomer 
all season. 
6650—MRS. HENRY MORSE (HT): Double, fragrant 
flowers of flesh-cream ground with a sheen of 
bright rose, deeply impregnated and washed 
vermilion with clear vermilion veining on the 
petals. Vigorous grower, abundant bloomer. 
6654—MRS. PIERRE S. du PONT (HT): Semi-double, 
fragrant flowers of deep golden yellow, becom- 

ing slightly lighter with age. Borne singly or 
several together on stem of average length. 
Abundant foliage, disease- resistant. Continuous 
bloomer. 
6657—NATALIE BOTTNER (HT): Flower large, full, 
double. Sulphur-yellow passing to cream-yel- 
low, with flesh tints. Borne singly on long 
stem. Vigorous grower and an abundant bloom- 
er. 
6930—NIGHT (HT): Bud almost black. Flower medium 
size. Full, moderately fragrant. Very dark 
blackish crimson of an even shade. Borne on 
long, strong stem. Free bloomer all season. 
Formerly known as Lady Sackville. 
6659—NUNTIUS PACELLI (HT): Similar to K. A. 
Viktoria in form and color, but more vigorous. 
Fragrant, pure white flowers, center cream. 
Growth vigorous and bushy. Profuse bloomer. 
6664—PAUL NEYRON (HP): Clear pink, shading to 
rose-pink. Large, double flowers borne singly 
on long, strong stems. Moderate bloomer in 
May and June. 
6931—POINSETTIA (HT): Large, brilliant blooms of 
poinsettia-scarlet. Buds long and well formed. 
Erect plant. Vigorous, prolific bloomer. 
6672—PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER (HT): Long- 
pointed buds. Flower large, semi-double, fra- 
grant. Medium orange except for the two out- 
side petals which fade to a lighter shade. Borne 
singly on long stem. Foliage leathery, disease- 
resistant. 
6675—RADIANCE, PINK (HT): Large, double flowers 
of cameo-pink, deeper toward center, reverse of 
petals thulite pink. Borne singly and several 
together on long stem. Upright, vigorous grower. 
Abundant, continuous bloomer all season, and 
in all climates. Hardy. 
6676—RADIANCE, RED (HT): Sport of Pink Radiance. 
Similar in habit and growth, but a clear, even 
shade of red and of equal merit with its parent 
as a garden rose. Free, continuous bloomer. 
Very hardy. 
6677—RADIANCE, SALMON (HT): Satiny pink, shaded 
salmon. Radiance type. 
6678—RADIANCE, SHELL PINK (HT): Bright shell 
pink. Radiance type. 
6879—-RADIANCE, WHITE (HT): Also known as Mary 
Nish. Large, double, fragrant flowers of white, 
tinted shell-pink in center. Borne singly on 
long stem. Vigorous grower, and an abundant 
bloomer all season. 
6679—RAPTURE (HT): Glowing pink. Medium size 
flower borne singly on long stem. Strong grower.. 
Deeper pink sport of Mme. Butterfuly. 
6680—RED COLUMBIA (HT): Sport of Combia. 
ge, extremely fragrant flowers of rich vel- 
vety scarlet. Very vigorous grower. 
6681—RED DRUSCHKI (HP): Also known as Ruhm 
von Steinfurth. Long pointed buds. Very large 
red, double, cupped flowers. Very fragrant. 
Large, dark, leathery foliage. Profuse bloomer 
in June and again in Autumn. Vigorous. 
6940—RED TALISMAN (HT): Popular red sport of the 
Talisman rose. Solid red, double, fragrant. Con- 
tinuous bloomer all season. 
6692—ROSLYN (HT): Bud long-pointed, deep orange. 
Flower large, semi-double, slightly fragrant, 
golden yellow (more orange back of petals). 
Borne singly on long, strong stems. Vigorous 
grower abundant bloomer. 
Striking, 
6693—ROUGE MALLERIN (HT): well- 
