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6 TEXAS CENTENNIAL. (Pat. 162) 
' Each $1.50, 3 for $3.90, doz. $15.60 
Brick-red, with some gold; center lighter red, toning to dark 
pink with age. It is large and robust. 
» THE DOCTOR. = Each $1.25, 3 for $3.15, doz. $12.50 
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 16. 
WAVES. (Pat. 638) 
fl Each $1.75, 3 for $4.65, doz. $18.60 
Bud of globular form, opening to a large, open, pink flower 
with a touch of salmon, carried on a strong stem. Very fra- 
grant. Leathery, wrinkled foliage. 
© ZULU QUEEN 
WHITE BRIARCLIFF. (Pat. 108) 
Each $1.75, 3 for $4.65, doz. $18.60 
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, tre- 
mendous producer, ideal because of its crisp clean 
color and profusion of bloom. 
ZULU QUEEN. (Pat. 363) 
Boch $2:0003 forp5: 25) 00zap21,/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. 
Annual Fall Rose Festival features great 
Show of outdoor roses, magnificent 
pageantry, breathtaking scenes of luxuri- 
ous rose splendor. 
