P. O. TATE NURSERY ROUTE 3, TYLER, TEXAS 
FLORIBUNDA AND BABY ROSES 
CECIL BRUNNER—Often called the Sweetheart Rose. Perfect little buds 
in light pink. Good for corsages. 
CHATTELON—Clusters of bright pink flowers. A free bloomer. 
EBLOUSSANT—Clusters of bright red. Makes attractive borders. 
GOLDEN SALMON-—-Beautiful orange colored flowers on this popular border 
type baby rose. 
FLORADORA—Bright orange red flowers around 2'% inches across. Semi- 
double. Very popular. 
IDEAL—Perhaps the most popular dark red baby rose. 
KATHERINE ZEIMET—Clusters of small snow white flowers on almost thorn- 
less bush. 
LAFAYETTE—Clusters of red 3-inch flowers. Hardy grower. 
TIP-TOP—Perfect shaped little buds of orange pink makes this a good one 
for corsages. 
RED RIPPLES—Bright red floribunda. 
All roses listed above are two-year-old field-grown plants. All are classed 
as monthly or everblooming roses, and have bloomed freely in our field the 
past season. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
CECIL BRUNNER—A sport of the bush Cecil Brunner with same perfect 
shaped flowers. 
BLAZE—Sport of Pauls Scarlet and also blooms in spring and fall. 
ETOILE de HOLLANDE—Same beautiful red flowers like the bush Hollande. 
MARSHALL NEIL—An old favorite yellow climber. 
PAULS SCARLET—A solid mass of crimson scarlet blooms in the spring. 
America’s most popular climber. 
RED RADIANCE—Blooms are like those on bush Red Radiance. 
PINK RADIANCE—Blooms are like those on bush Pink Radiance. 
TALISMAN—Blooms are like those on bush Talisman and perhaps the most 
used climber besides Pauls Scarlet. 
GOLDEN CHARM—Sport of the bush Golden Charm and perhaps the bes 
and most beautiful yellow climber. 
K. A. VIKTORIA—Blooms like bush. An old favorite. Best of white climb: 
ers. 
PRES. H. HOOVER—Sport of bush :4oover with similar blooms. 
All climbers on this list except Pauls Scarlet are classed as everblooming 
climbers, but conditions must be favorable for them to bloom much after the 
spring blooms are gone. 
