P. O. TATE NURSERY 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY—Rose red, 
very large and double flowers. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—Large 
white, known as white American 
Beauty. Hardy. 
GOLDEN CHARM—A pure yellow 
Talisman with growth and _ flowers 
like Talisman. We believe this the 
best canary yellow we have tried. 
GOLDEN DAWN—An orange tip- 
ped yellow bud opening to large sun- 
flower yellow rose. 
GRENOBLE— A bright red rose on 
a tall, strong growing bush. 
HINRICH WENDLAND — Large 
double, light orange. Best of its color. 
K. A. VICTORIA—Very double iv- 
ory white. Lots of fragrance. 
KONIGIN LUISE—Large, very 
double, well shaped snow white rose. 
A hardy white rose. 
LUXEMBOURG—Long pointed bud 
of orange yellow, flushed pink. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET — Hardy 
light red, long pointed buds, opening 
to semi-double flowers. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW—A _ popular 
yellow. Medium size blooms. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL—A shell pink 
Radiance. Best of its color. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DuPont—A nice 
deep yellow rose; low grower. 
SINCE 1935 
ROUTE 3, TYLER, TEXAS 
NIGHT—Dark velvet red flowers on 
upright growing plant. 
PRES. H. HOOVER—Long pointed, 
well-shaped bud of orange and yel- 
lowish pink. 
PINK RADIANCE—Beautiful 
pink. Hardiest and most popular of 
rose 
pink roses. 
PINK ETOILE de HOLLANDE—A 
sport of the famous red Hollande, but 
color a little darker than Pink Ra- 
diance. 
POINSETTIA—Large well shaped 
red buds on strong upright growing 
plants. 
RED RADIANCE— Beautiful 
red. Hardiest and most popular of 
red roses in the South. 
RED TALISMAN—A bright blood- 
red on an upright plant like regular 
rose 
Talisman. 
ROUGE MALLERIN—Beautiful well 
shaped dark red rose. 
SOUER THERESE—Long 
bud, orange tinted, opening to yellow 
flowers. Hardy for a yellow. 
yellow 
TALISMAN—Brilliant 
low and gold. Flowers are borne on 
orange yel 
upright growing plants. 
THE DOCTOR — Large 
blooms of silvery pink, blooms on 
petaled 
spreading type plant. 
YELLOW CONDESSA— 
yellow rose. Makes nice bud. 
Fragrant 
These hybrid tea roses are classed as everblooming roses. They have bloom: 
ed freely in our field in 1955. 
These varieties were selected for beauty and hardiness from many varieties 
we have been watching the past few years. 
