WAXAHACHIE NURSERY CO.—Tyler, Texas 9 
of shading. Borne singly on long stem. 
Vigorous grower, profuse bloomer all sea- 
son. 
6654—MRS. P. 8. DuPONT (HT): Semi-double, 
fragrant flowers of deep golden yellow, be- 
coming slightly lighter with age. Borne 
singly or several together on stem of av- 
erage length. Abundant foliage, disease- 
desistant, continuous bloomer. 
6660—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. Formerly known as 
Lady Sackville. 
6665—PICTURE (HT): Very double, reflexed 
petals, high-centered, slightly fragrant, vel- 
vety clear rose-pink. Foliage glossy, dark. 
Vigorous grower, free bloomer. 
6671—POINSETTIA (HT): Large, brilliant 
blooms of poinsettia-scarlet. Buds long and 
well formed. Erect plant. Vigorous, pro- 
lific bloomer. 
6672—PRES. H. HOOVER (HT): Long-pointed 
buds. Flower large, semi-double, fragrant. 
Medium orange except for the two outside 
petals which fade to a lighter shade. Borne 
singly on long stem. Foliage leathery, dis- 
ease resistant. 
6675—RADIANCE, PINK (HT): Large, double 
flowers of cameo-pink, deeper toward cen- 
ter, reverse of petals thulite pink. Borne 
singly and several together on long stem. 
Upright, vigorous grower. Abundant, con- 
tinuous bloomer all season, and in all cli- 
mates. Hardy. 
6676—RADIANCE, RED (HT): Sport of Pink 
Radiance. Similar in habit and growth but 
a clear, even shade of red and of equal 
merit with its parent as a garden rose. 
Free, continuous bloomer. Very hardy. 
6677—RADIANCE, SALMON (HT): Satiny 
pink, shaded salmon. Radiance type. 
6678—RADIANCE, SHELL PINK (HT): Bright 
shell pink. Radiance type. 
6674— RADIANCE, WHITE (HT): Also known 
as Mary Nish. Large, double, fragrant 
flowers of white, tinted shell-pink in center. 
Borne singly on long stem. Vigorous grow- 
er, and an abundant bloomer all season. 
6680—RED COLUMBIA (HT): Sport of Colum- 
FLORIBUNDA AND 
6729—-CECILE BRUNNER (Hpol): Sweetheart 
Rose. Bud long-pointed; flowers small, 
double, open, fragrant, bright pink on 
yellow ground; cluster. Bushy, dwarf grow- 
er. Free bloomer from June thru August. 
6734—ELSE POULSEN (HPol): Semi-double, 
open, slightly fragrant, bright rose-pink. 
Borne in clusters on long stem. Vigorous, 
bushy grower. Profuse, recurrent bloomer. 
6733—FLORADORA (HPol): Bud small, flower 
double (50 to 55 petals), cupped, slightly 
fragrant. Scarlet-red, reverse Nopal red. 
Upright, bushy grower. Branches well. 
6737—-GLORIA MUNDI (Pol): Orange-scarlet, 
borne in clusters. Profuse, continuous 
bloomer. Bushy, low growing polyantha. 
6735—-GOLDEN SALMON (Pol): Bud opens well 
in all kinds of weather. Flower large, pure 
orange (does not burn), borne in huge 
trusses. Foliage mildew-proof. Growth very 
vigorous, bushy. Dwarf, low grower. 
6754—GRUSS AN AACHEN (HPol): Bud sal- 
mon; flower very large, extremely double, 
bia. Large, extremely fragrant flowers of 
rich velvety scarlet. Very vigorous grower. 
6685—RED TALISMAN (HT): Popular red 
sport of the ‘Talisman rose. Solid red, 
double, fragrant. Continuous bloomer all 
season. 
6691—ROSELANDIA (HT): Larger, darker sport 
of Golden Ophelia. Fruity fragrance. Ex- 
cellent bloom habit. 
6692—ROSLYN (HT): Bud long-pointed, deep 
orange. Flower large, semi-double, slightly 
fragrant, golden yellow (more orange back 
of petals). Borne singly on long, strong 
stems. Vigorous grower, abundant bloomer. 
6693—ROUGE MALLERIN (HT): Striking, 
well-formed, double blooms of lasting deep 
red. Free monthly bloomer. Formerly 
known as Henri Mallerin. 
6706—SOEUR THERESE (HT): Also known as 
Sister Therese. Double flowers of lovely 
clear yellow. Fine cut flower variety. Vig- 
orous grower. 
6711—SUNBURST (HT): Medium-sized, long- 
pointed bud. Flower medium-sized, double, 
cadmium-yellow, passing to yellow orange 
in center (color varies). Few thorns. 
Growth moderate, upright. Intermittent 
bloomer. 
6712—SUNKIST (HT): A deeper toned Joanna 
Hill and a lovely cut rose. Orange copper 
with slightly longer bud and more petals 
than Joanna Hill. We think this to be the 
best yellow rose grown. 
6713—SYRACUSE (HT): Large, pointed crimson 
bud. Flower double, extremely lasting, 
fragrant. Scarlet-crimson, borne singly on 
long stem. Vigorous, upright grower. Con- 
tinuous bloomer. Very hardy. 
6714—TALISMAN (HT): Long-pointed, richly 
colored bud. Double, medium-sized flower, 
very lasting, extremely fragrant. Golden 
yellow and copper. Borne singly on long 
stem. Vigorous grower, free bloomer. 
6716—THE DOCTOR (HT): Enormous, semi- 
double, cupped, fragrant, satiny pink. Fol- 
iage soft and light. Vigorous bushy grower. 
6720—YELLOW SASTAGO (HT): Yellow sport 
of Condesa de Sastago. 
6723—YELLOW TALISMAN (HT): A clear 
yellow sport of ‘Talisman. Continuous 
bloomer. 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
full, lasting, slightly fragrant. Orange- 
salmon at center passing to white at edges. 
Borne several together on short, strong 
stem. Growth moderate. Upright. Free, 
continuous bloomer. Grows to about 10 to 
15 inches high. 
6736—IDEAL (Pol): Medium size, double flow- 
ers. Lasting, slightly fragrant. Dark velvety 
crimson in the open (scarlet under glass). 
Borne in cluster on average stem. Few 
thorns, very hardy. Blooms abundantly all 
season. Low, bushy grower. 
6740—KIRSTEN POULSEN (HPol): Single, 
open, slightly fragrant. Bright scarlet, 
borne in clusters. Leathery foliage and vig- 
orous grower. 
6756—LAFAYETTE (HPol): Originally known 
as Joseph Guy. Flowers semi-double, 
cupped, slightly fragrant, bright cherry- 
crimson. Immense clusters sometimes con- 
taining as many as 40 blooms. Foliage 
large, rich green, glossy. Bushy, dwarf 
grower to about 1% feet. 
6755—MARIE PAVIC (Pol): Flowers double, 
