
TAFFETA. (Pat 716) 
Each $1.50, 3 for $3.75, doz. $12.50 
(All-America Rose Selections Award, 1948.) Out- 
AA standing for its ability to produce many long-stemmed, 
perfectly formed buds in the rich pink and salmon 
tones which almost everyone likes. The medium to large buds 
are delightfully fragrant; the upright, bushy plant has plenty 
of huge, glossy, dark green leaves. The reverse of the petals 
is tinted yellow. 
TALLYHO. (Pat. 828) 
Each $1.75, 3 for $4.50, doz. $18.00 
GP) (All-America Rose Selections Award, 1949.) The 
ies coloring of this rose varies somewhat with the weather 
and the planting location. The inside of the petals is 
always a delightful shade of pink and the outside varies from 
crimson to cardinal-red. The buds are ovoid in shape, open- 
ing to double flowers. The robust growth of the plant is one 
of the finest characteristics of Tallyho. The plants will be 
among the largest in the rose garden. The unique and lovely 
color, beautiful form in the open bloom, and rich spicy fra- 
grance promises to make this plant an outstanding rose all 
over the country. See illustration on page 5. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. (Pat. 162) 
Each $1.00, 3 for $3.00, doz. $12.00 
Brick-red, with some gold; center lighter red, toning to dark 
pink with age. It is large and robust. 

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ZULU QUEEN. (Pat. 363) 
~ TEXAS CENTENNIAL 
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Sparkling pink, pointed buds; one of the largest of all blooms 
—5 to 6 inches across. Says the American Rose Annual: 
“One .of the largest of all roses, one of the most beautiful, 
and one of the sweetest.’’ See illustration on page 17. 
WHITE BRIARCLIFF. (Pat 108) 
HaCh SSS 33 Ton p540 doz blo Do 
One of the daintiest and most delightful of all white roses. 
White Briarcliff has an unusually charming, graceful habit of 
growth, producing great quantities of flowers persistently 
throughout a long season. A pure clean white, both in the 
bud and in the open flower. The blooms are generously 
long lived and have a refreshing, cool fragrance. A prolific, 
tremendous producer, ideal because of its crisp clean color 
and profusion of bloom. 
TAFFETA 




Each $2.00, 3 for $5.00, doz. $20.00 
The darkest and one of the “‘blackest'’ of all red roses—a & 
magnificent, dusky deep maroon, almost black in its recesses. , 
The flowers are very large and full petaled. Large, dark 
green foliage on a stalwart bush. Of distinct vigor and 
beauty, the rich, velvety blooms never burn in the sun 
but hold their color admirably in torrid weather. While 
not an unusually free bloomer, Zulu Queen will produce 
more than enough flowers to satisfy your expectations. 
The demand continues for this rare rose. 
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