an gem BREEDLOVE’S 
em ROSES 
_ Are 2-Year 
| Field-Grown 
Plants 

See : f 
Mrs. Breedlove’s - 
Dozen 
on page 14 

MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT 
In the top rank of the yel- 
lows, this deep golden Rose can 
always be depended on to fur- 
nish its extra-fine buds. Al- 
though one of the older vari- 
eties, it continues in its great 
popularity and is still way out 
in front of most. yellows. 

BETTY 
UPRICHARD 
Pictures cannot do justice to this fine two- 
All No. 1 Roses 
2-yr. tone pink because such qualities are not re- 
Hich lit producible. Coppery pink on the outside and a 
ighest Quality softer shade inside, the petals perfectly harmo- 
Roses nize into an unique and elegant addition to your 
Postpaid Rose planting. 

AMI QUINARD 
Lustrous, very dark vel- oe yy 
vety red, almost black in if 
the bud and beautiful in 
the garden, this Rose is as 
fragrant as it is lovely. 
Every planting needs its 
rich color and_ sturdy 
bush. 
ALL ROSES 
ON THIS PAGE 
75¢e each 
$7.95 per doz. 
$14.95 for 25 
$27.50 for 50 
$50.00 per 100 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA 
Reminiscent of Old Spain, from whence it came; 
definitely individual blooms of apricot and orange 
are striking and of high quality. Very ornamental 
and pleasing. 
BREEDLOVE NURSERIES ¢ TYLER, TEXAS 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD 
Nature has done a marvelous job of coloring this fine and 
different Rose with its nasturtium-to-orange tints which are 
later changed to nasturtium-buff with light pink edges. The 
result is entirely pleasing in a Rose splendid for cutting. 
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