The millionth cast of ‘‘Yellow Rose of Texas” by Mitch 
Miller goes to Queen of 1955 Texas Rose Festival, carrying 
Arp yellow rose, Lemon Chiffon. 
BRIARCLIFF 
A very long bud and large, perfectly formed, deep 
rose-pink bloom, lighter on outer petals, with a touch 
of citron-green at the base. Fragrant and very double, 
with about 50 petals. Carried on strong stems, perfect 
for cutting. Foliage dark and glossy. Vigorous and 
free blooming from spring to frost. Briarcliff was 
originally popularized by the florists, who raised it in 
greenhouses, but home gardeners adopted it as their 
own when its fine performance as an outdoor rose was 
also proved. 
Each $1.35, 3 for $3.70 
BRAVO (Plant Pat. 983) 
Plump buds open to big, broad flowers with wavy 
petals in perfect arrangement. The color is brilliant 
cardinal-red, which lasts well even through hot weather. 
Very light fragrance. The plant is of moderate size, 
with leathery foliage, carrying the blooms freely all 
season both in clusters and.on a single stem. 
Each $2.25, 3 for $6.00 
CHARLES MALLERIN (Plant Pat. 933) 
Handsome buds and blooms of rich deep midnight 
crimson—very velvety and without the tendency to 
turn blue. Striking in its aristocratic bearing and high- 
pointed form. The 30 to 40 heavy, broad petals are 
intensely fragrant. A perfect rose for exhibiting. It 
does not bloom exuberantly, but each elegant flower 
is worth waiting for. 
Each $2.50, 3 for $6.60 
BRAVO 
CALEDONIA 
A lovely white variety with long buds and high- 
centered flowers. About 25 petals of pure snowy white, 
with a touch of fragrance. Dark, leathery foliage on a 
strong, free-blooming plant. A good all-round white 
ite Each $1.35, 3 for $3.70 
ee CHARLES MALLERIN 
