PINK DAWN. Each $1.35, 3 for $3.40, doz. $13.50 
Extremely fragrant. Buds are lovely and open into large, fully 
double flowers of clear, purest pink. Fine for garden and cut- 
ting. A vigorous grower, hardy and free blooming. 
RED RADIANCE (ff 
RADIANCE 
Fourth in 1952 Arp rose sales (after Red Radiance, Radiance and Mirandy), 
Peace variety is selected by Tyler lovelies, Patricia Pettway and Patricia 
Holland, who assist the Texas Rose Festival's publicity director to prepare 
newsphoto copy. 
POINSETTIA. Each $1.25, 3 for $3.15, doz. $12.50 
This free-blooming rose brings to you the brilliance and glow- 
ing red color of the Christmas poinsettia. The buds are ideal 
in form, long and pointed; fairly good petalage, a good grower 
and fine as a cut flower. Awarded a Certificate of Merit by 
American Rose Society, 1938. See illustration on page 17. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. 
Each $1.35, 3 for $3.40, doz. $13.50 
A glorious combination of cerise-toned orange, scarlet and 
yellow. Richly fragrant and free 
blooming. The clean, handsome foli- 
age is an added attraction. Unbeliev- 
able stems. See illustration on page 17. 
RADIANCE. 
Each $1.10, 3 for $3.00, 
doz. $11.75 
The American pink rose, planted 
everywhere because it does well 
everywhere. A brilliant carmine-pink 
with salmon-pink and yellow shadings 
at base of the petals. The fragrant 
flowers are produced abundantly all 
season. An ideal bedding rose that 
continues to produce flowers through- 
out the hottest weather. 
RED RADIANCE. 
Each $1.10, 3 for $3.00, doz. $11.75 
This is one of America’s great red roses. Vigor- 
ous growing, hardy, healthy, free blooming, with 
a true rose fragrance. The color is a bright 
cerise-red. At least 2,000,000 Red Radiance 
and Radiance bushes are planted annually in the 
Southern States. 
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