8 WAXAHACHIE NURSERY CO.—Tyler, Texas 
BUSH ROSES 
6505—AMERICAN BEAUTY (HP): Bud large, 
flower large and double. Fragrant, crimson- 
carmine shaded Neyron rose. Borne singly 
on long, strong stem. Vigorous grower. 
6506—AMI QUINARD (HT): Deep velvety 
crimson, borne singly and several together 
on long stem. Long pointed bud. Bushy, 
upright grower. Abundant bloomer. Very 
hardy. 
6511—BETTER TIMES (HT): Sport of Briar- 
cliff. Long pointed buds. Flowers large, 
double and slightly fragrant. Brilliant ce- 
rise 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 42 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 vigor- 
ous, upright. Abundant, continuous bloom- 
er all season. 
6518—CALEDONIA (HT): Flower large, very 
double, slightly fragrant. White, borne 
singly on long, strong stem. Growth vigor- 
ous, upright. Abundant, continuous bloom- 
er all season. 
6522—-CHARLES K. DOUGLAS (HT): Flower 
large, full, double, fragrant. Flaming scar- 
let, flushed velvety crimson. Abundant 
bloomer all season. 
6523—-CHRISTOPHER STONE (HT): Bud long- 
pointed; flowers semi-double, large, old 
rose fragrance, scarlet, overlaid crimson. 
Large cluster of golden stamens. Foliage 
bright green. Vigorous. 
6525—COLUMBIA (HT): Intensely fragrant, 
glistening rose-pink, borne singly on long, 
strong stem. Growth very vigorous, con- 
tinuous bloomer. 
6527—-CONDESA DE SASTAGO (HT): Fiery 
copper inside. Reverse, rich gold. A real 
beauty. 
6528-—CYNTHIA (HT): Full, rich Oriental red. 
Free bloomer. We highly recommend this 
rose as one of the best reds. Good for cut 
flowers. The unusual shade of red puts 
this variety in a class of its own. 
6534—DAINTY BESS (HT): Flowers 3% to 4 
inches across, single, broad-petaled. Frim- 
briated edges, rose color, borne several to- 
gether. 
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 frag- 
rant, lasting. Outside of petals orient-red 
shaded cerise-orange, inside salmon-pink 
flushed orange. Borne singly on long, aver- 
age-strength stem. Continuous bloomer all 
season. 
6548—EDITOR McFARLAND (HT): Bud long- 
pointed; flower semi-double, slightly fra- 
rant, solid glowing pink, with slight suffu- 
sion of yellow. Generally borne singly, on 
long, strong stem. Radiance type in plant 
habit, ruggedness, persistency, and immun- 
ity of foliage, also continuity of bloom. 
6549—E. G. HILL (HT): Beautiful bud; im- 
mense, lasting flowers of dazzling scarlet, 
shading to a deeper pure red as it develops, 
but never showing 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. In- 
termittent bloomer from June to August. 
6557—F. J. GROOTENDORST (HRug): Slightly 
fragrant, bright red, edges of petals ser- 
rated like carnation. Borne in cluster on 
average-length stem. Growth vigorous, 
bushy; blooms profusely all season. Very 
hardy. 
6560—FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (HP): Flower 
very large, double, snow-white, sometimes 
light pink-blush at center, scentless. Pro- 
fuse bloomer in May and June, sometimes 
recurring in Autumn. 
6568—GOLDEN CHARM (HT): Deep unshaded 
yellow sport of Talisman. 
6567—GOLDEN DAWN (HT): Bud sunflower- 
yellow, flushed old-rose. Flowers double 
(45 petals), well formed, fragrant, sun- 
flower-yellow to lemon-yellow. Low, spread- 
ing grower. 
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 point- 
ed, flowers very large, open, and double. 
Clear golden yellow with old rose frag- 
rance. Vigorous grower. 
6571—GRENOBLE (HT): Good deep red. Rated 
one of the best. Profuse monthly bloomer. 
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. 
6596—K. A. VIKTORIA (HT): Double flower, 
lasting, slightly fragrant. Snowy white 
with slight lemon tint at center. Borne 
singly on long stem. Intermittent bloomer 
all season. 
6600—KONIGIN LUISE (HT): Large, extreme- 
ly 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 frag- 
rant. Deep apricot-yellow, borne singly and 
several together on long, strong stem. Up- 
right, bushy grower. Continuous bloomer 
all season. Disease-resistant. 
6612—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. 
6631—MISS CYNTHIA FORDE (HT): Large, 
double, fragrant. Deep brilliant rose pink, 
reverse light rosy pink. Long stem. Vigor- 
ous, bushy and compact grower. 
6645—MRS. CHAS. BELL (HT): Sport of Ra- 
diance, with all its good qualities, bud 
shell- pink with shadings of soft salmon. 
Hardy, continuous bloomer all season. 
6648—MRS. E. P. THOM (HT): Large, long- 
pointed bud. Flower large, perfectly 
formed, moderately fragrant, fully double. 
Clear, ‘deep canary-yellow without a trace 
