. Catalog B. Nurseries (Horticulture) Texas Tyler Catalogs; Nursery stock Texas Tyler Catalogs; Roses Texas Tyler Catalogs; Trees Texas Tyler Catalogs; Shrubs Texas Tyler Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Texas Tyler Catalogs; Climbing plants Texas Tyler Catalogs. Stock You Can Depend Upon to Satisfy 9. Francis Scott Key Rose. Franri<? Sroti" Kpv ,HT'1 (-'"hn Cook) r rancis ocotc rvey. SeedIing 0rie G{ the largest reds ; easy to cultivate. Its color is deep red shading to cerise. A profusion of petals open- ing to a high center. Thrifty grower, very thorny, beautiful foliage—lasts well whe


. Catalog B. Nurseries (Horticulture) Texas Tyler Catalogs; Nursery stock Texas Tyler Catalogs; Roses Texas Tyler Catalogs; Trees Texas Tyler Catalogs; Shrubs Texas Tyler Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Texas Tyler Catalogs; Climbing plants Texas Tyler Catalogs. Stock You Can Depend Upon to Satisfy 9. Francis Scott Key Rose. Franri<? Sroti" Kpv ,HT'1 (-'"hn Cook) r rancis ocotc rvey. SeedIing 0rie G{ the largest reds ; easy to cultivate. Its color is deep red shading to cerise. A profusion of petals open- ing to a high center. Thrifty grower, very thorny, beautiful foliage—lasts well when cut. HADLEY. () (Montgomery Co. 1914) Liberty X Gen. McArthur. One of the most beautiful crimsons. Dark, rich velvety. Well formed buds, large, double blossoms, very graceful on long stems. CRUSADER. () (Montgomery Co. 1920). Large double blooms on long necked stems. Rich velvety crimson; robust, free flowering. One of the best. GEN. McARTHUR. () (E. G. Hill Co. 1924). A most beautiful shade of vivid crimson-scarlet. An eye catcher. One of the best. ETOILE DE FRANCE. () (Pernet - Ducher 1904) Abel Chatney X Fisher Holmes. A brilliant shade of clear red-crimson velvet, centering to a vivid cerise. Large flowers on long stiff stems. Bronze-green foliage. GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. () (Geschwindt 1897) Sir J. Paxton X Fellemberg X Papa Contier X Gloire des Rosemones. Hardy over a wide range of territory; thrifty grower; incessant bloomer; produces a mass of vivid, dazzling, fiery crimson blooms, sweetly fragrant. Makes a great show. AMERICAN BEAUTY. () (Bancroft 1886). An old favorite, well known. Large flowers, each borne on separate stems. Vivid crimson in color; very fragrant. EDWARD MAWLEY. (H. T.) (S. McGrady & Son 1913). One of the finest of the dark crimson roses. Rewarded the gold medal of the National Rose Society of England. T^mr^lai- "; () (Montgomery Co. ICIIipictl. 1924) Premier X Montgomery. Seed- ling. A clear even shade


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