8 WAXAHACHIE NURSERY CO.—Tyler, Texas 
cupped, lasting. Moderately fragrant, burnt 
orange, streaked with red. Borne singly on me- 
dium-length stem. Free, continuous bloomer. 
6511—BETTER TIMES (HT): Sport of Briarcliff. Long 
ointed buds. Flowers large, double and slightly 
ragrant. Brilliant cerise on long, strong stem. 
Foliage leathery and dark. Profuse, recurrent 
bloomer. 
6512—BETTY UPRICHARD (HT): Delicate salmon- 
pink, reverse carmine with coppery sheen. 
Borne singly and several together on long stem. 
Growth very vigorous, bushy, profuse bloomer 
all season, ; 
6517—BRIARCLIFF (HT): Sport of Columbia. Bud 
large, long-pointed; flower 442 inches across. 
Moderately fragrant, deep rose-pink at center, 
passing to lighter on outer petals with a touch 
of citron-green at base. Borne singly on long, 
strong stem. Growth vigorous, upright. Abundant, 
dant, continuous bloomer all season. 
6518—CALEDONIA (HT): Flower large, very double, 
slightly fragrant. White, borne singly on long 
strong stem. Growth vigorous, upright. Abundant, 
continuous bloomer all season. 
6522—CHARLES K. DOUGLAS (HT): Flower large, 
full, double, fragrant. Flaming scarlet, flushed 
velvety crimson. Abundant bloomer all season. 
6525—COLUMBIA (HT): Intensely fragrant, glis- 
tening rose-pink, borne singly on long, strong 
stem. Growth very vigorous, continuous bloomer. 
6527—-CONDESA DE SASTAGO (HT): Fiery copper in- 
side. Reverse, rich gold. A real beauty. 
6534—_DAINTY BESS (HT): Flowers 312 to 4 inches 
across, single, broad-petaled. Frimbriated edges, 
rose color, borne several together, 
6535—DAME EDITH HELEN (HT): Intensely fragrant, 
pure, glowing pink, borne singly on long, strong 
stem. Growth vigorous. Profuse, continuous 
bloomer all season. 
6547—EDITH NELLIE PERKINS (HT): Double flowers 
of medium size. Moderately fragrant, lasting. 
Outside of petals orient-red shaded cerise- 
orange, inside salmon-pink flushed orange. 
Borne singly on long, average-strength stem. 
Continuous bloomer all season. 
6548—EDITOR MCFARLAND (HT): Bud long-pointed; 
flower semi-double slightly fragrant, solid glow- 
ing pink, with slight suffusion of yellow. Gen- 
erally borne singly, on long, strong stem. Ra- 
diance type in plant habit, ruggedness, persist- 
ency, and immunity of foliage, also continuity 
of bloom. 
6549—E. G. HILL (HT): Beautiful bud; immense, last- 
ing flowers of dazzling scarlet, shading to a 
deeper pure red as it develops, but never show- 
ing purple. Borne on long stem. Very free 
bloomer. : 
6556—ETOILE DE HOLLANDE (HT): Flower small to 
medium, semi-double. Fragrant, deep, bright red, 
borne singly on long, strong stem. Does well 
everywhere. Intermittent bloomer from June to 
August. 
6557—F. J. GROOTENDORST (HRug): Slightly frag- 
rant, bright red, edges of petals serrated like 
carnation. Borne in cluster on average-length 
stem. Growth vigorous, bushy; blooms profusely 
all season. Very hardy. 
6561—FRANCIS SCOTT KEY (HT): Flower very large, 
extremely double, lasting, slightly fragrant. 
Dark tyrian pink, reverse of petals lighter. Borne 
singly on long, strong stem, Abundant, continu- 
ous bloomer all season. 
6560—FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (HP): Flower very 
large, double, snow-white, sometimes light pink- 
blush at center, scentless. Profuse bloomer in 
May and June, sometimes recurring in Autumn. 
6568—GOLDEN CHARM (HT): Deep unshaded yellow 
sport of Talisman. 
6569—GOLDEN OPHELIA (HT): Bud and bloom of 
medium size, golden yellow in center, paling 
slightly on outer petals. Borne on long, strong 
stem. Vigorous grower. Free bloomer. 
6570—GOLDEN RAPTURE (HT): American name for 
Geheimrat Duisberg. Bud pointed, flowers very 
large, open, and double. Clear golden yellow 
with old rose fragrance. Vigorous grower. 
6860—GRACE NOLL CROWELL (HT): Large, double, 
lasting flowers. Fragrant, rose-pink, slightly 
shaded cream at base. Borne singly on long, 
strong stem. Profuse bloomer. 
6571—_GRENOBLE (HT): Good deep red. Rated one of 
the best. Profuse monthly bloomer. 
6572—GRUSS AN TEPLITZ (HT): Flower double, in- 
tensely fragrant, dark velvety scarlet. Edges of 
petals sometimes marked dark garnet. Borne 
several together on short, weak stem. Vigorous 
grower, continuous bloomer all season. 
6573—HADLEY (HT): Double flower, intensely frag- 
rant, rich crimson, varying to deep velvety crim- 
son. Borne singly on stem of average length and 
strength. Free, continuous bloomer all season. 
6591—JOANNA HILL (HT): Flower large, semi-double, 
deep, creamy yellow. Similar to Sunburst, but 
a darker yellow. Borne on long, strong stem. 
Profuse bloomer. : 
6590—JONKHEER J. L. MOCK (HT): Silvery rose- 
white, reverse carmine-pink. Borne singly on 
long, strong stem. Growth vigorous, upright. 
Free, continuous bloomer. 
6596—KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA (HT): Double 
flower, lasting, slightly fragrant. Snowy white 
with slight lemon tint at center. Borne singly on 
long stem. Intermittent bloomer all season. 
6599—KILLARNEY (HT): Long pointed bud, flowers 
large, double and loose. Bright pink having a 
distinct fragrance. Foliage bronze and vigorous. 
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 several 
together on long stem. Continuous bloomer all 
season. Hardy and one of the best white varieties. 
6602—LADY HILLINGDON (T): Semi-double flowers 
of medium size. Moderately fragrant. Deep apri- 
cot- yellow, borne singly and several together on 
long, strong stem. Upright, bushy grower. Con- 
tinuous bloomer all season. Disease-resistant. 
6610—LORD CHARLEMONT (HT): Large, double flow- 
ers, perfectly shaped, fragrant. Clear, deep crim- 
son. Few thorns, very hardy. Continuous bloomer 
all season. 
6867—LUXEMBOURG (HT): Also known as Marie 
Adelaide. Yellow, toned pink. Long pointed buds 
on graceful stems, One of the best for the South. 
A real beauty. 
6617—McGREDY’S SCARLET (HT): Large, full, fra- 
grant 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. 
6627—MARY, COUNTESS OF ILCHESTER (HT): Large, 
double flower, deep rose-pink, borne singly on 
long. strong stem. Growth very vigorous, upright, 
bushy. 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. 
6631—MISS CYNTHIA FORDE (HT): Large, double, 
fragrant. Deep brilliant rose pink, reverse light 
rosy pink. Long stem. Vigorous bushy and com- 
pact grower. 
6645—MRS. CHARLES BELL (HT): Sport of Radiance, 
with all its good qualities, bud 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, intermittent 
bloomer all season. 
6648—MRS. E. P. THOM (HT): Large, long-pointed 
bud. Flower large, perfectly formed, moderatel 
fragrant, fully double. Clear, deep canary-yel- 
low 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 ver- 
milion 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 bloomer. 
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. Form- 
erly 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. 
