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Texas Rose Festival Queen, 
arranges a glorious bouquet 
of garden roses, queen of 
flowers the world over. 




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te | CHARM 
LADY HILLINGDON. 
Each $1.00, 3 for $2.55, doz. $9.50 
A beautiful, always-popular, apricot-yellow rose. A famous 
old garden variety with lovely buds and exquisite flowers. 
LOWELL THOMAS. (Pat. 595.) 
Bach $1250,3 for $3.75,,doz7)15,00 
(All-America Rose Selections Award, 1944.) 
Vibrant chrome-yellow blooms open from 
beautifully shaped buds. The color is pene- 
trating, clear and deep, having a quality 
not seen in other roses of this color. It is a 
strong grower with good foliage and stiff 
stems. The large flowers retain their color 
unusually well and have an elusive, delicate fragrance. 
LUXEMBOURG. Each 75e3 for $1,907 doz757-00 
A large, high-centered rose of coppery yellow with a deeper 
colored center and yellow stains at base of the petals. Con- 
sidered a fine yellow rose in the South because of its rich 
idl buds and its habit of growth. An old rose still in de- 
mand. 
McGREDY’'S YELLOW. 
Each $1.00, 3 for $2.55, doz. $9.50 
A favorite yellow rose. The color is soft, clear and pure. 
A strong grower and free bloomer. Has a charm and grace 
all its own; entirely distinctive shape. 
MRS. PIERRE S. du PONT. 
Each 85c, 3 for $2.10, doz. $7.80 
A deep golden yellow. Medium-sized, long-pointed bud of 
reddish gold opening to a semi-double, very lasting, fra- 
grant flower. The plant is of strong, vigorous growth. A 
profuse and continuous bloomer. Gives flowers from early 
spring until freezing weather. 


