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Mrs. Benj. R. Cant. 
MRS. BENT. BR. CANT.—Clear bright 
rosy pink. large size, double and full. The 
most vigorous of all tea roses. Blooms 
the entire season; we highly recommend it. 
MADAME LOMBARD.—A. beautiful 
shade of reddish bronze, passing to salmon 
fawn. A very strong grower and good 
bloomer. 
MAMAN COCHET.—Pink; deserves to 
rank as the best in its color; the flowers 
are large and full. Strong stems and fine 
foliage. One of the very best roses. 
MAMAN COCHET.—White. Same as 
preceding, except color is pure white: 
MARIE VAN HOUTTE.—A beautiful 
pale canary yellow, edged with rose. A 
strong, vigorous grower. 
PAPA GONTIER.—Carmine, flushed 
crimson. Produces beautiful buds very 
freely. ; 
WM. R. SMITH.—As a Summer bedder 
will rank with the two Cochets, produces 
immense quantities of fine flowers of 
creamy white, with pink shadings. The 
SEneneest grower of all the Summer bed- 
ers. 
DUCHESS DE BRABANT.—Dverybody’s 
favorite. No Southern garden should be 
without it. Color, a lovely shade of light 
rose, Shading to salmon. 
GENERAL DE TARTAS.—Light red, a 
constant bloomer, fine for cut flowers, of 
vigorous growth. 
Ever-Blooming Hybrid Tea Roses. 
BESSIE BROWN.—Color pure white, 
sometimes faintly flushed pink. It is erect 
and vigorous in growth. Flower very large. 
HELEN GOULD OR BALDWIN.—Large 
handsome foliage, rosy crimson flowers of 
the largest size. Long pointed buds and 
vigorous. Be sure to try this rose. 
JONEBHEER J. L. MOCK.—The blooms 
are produced very. freely of the largest 
size, of perfect formation and highly 
recommended. An improved Duchess of 
Albany. Beautiful pink color. 
MADAME JENNY GUILLEMOT.—Euds 
long and pointed, deep saffron yellow, 




opening canary with dark golden shadings, 
a fine upright grower of branching habit. 
METEOR.—A deep velvety crimson; 
constant bloomer and thrifty grower. 
MES. AARON WARD.—Coppery-orange 
in the open bud, golden orange when partly 
'developed, pinkish fawn of lovely shade 
when fully open, when it looks like a full 
fluffy silk rosette. One of the most beau- 
tiful roses in existence. 
PRESIDENT TAFT.—Shining, intense 
deep pink, good size and form; free bloom- 
er. Color possessed by no other rose. The 
most remarkable of all pink roses. 
PINK RADIANCE—The rose of the South. 
The name does not give an idea of the 
brilliancy of the flowers which are of the 
richest pink. Strong grower, free from 
insects does well in wet or dry weather. 
RED RADIANCE.—Same as the Radiance 
the only difference being in the eolor, 
which is a most effective red. 
SUNBUBST.—A giant yellow rose, 
claimed by the introducers to be far su- 
perior to any of the older varieties. Has 
created a sensation wherever shown. 
WHITE KILLARNEY.—Pure white in 
color, long in bud, of fine form. Planted 
out, it comes sometimes with a delicate 
pink tinge, which adds to its beauty. 
Old-Fashioned China and Bourbon. 
LOUIS PHILIPPE.—Brilliant, fiery red, 
the best red bedding rose; very sweet. 
Everblooming. 
SOUV. DE LA MALMAISON. — Flesh 
color, cup-shaped, full to the center. An 
old favorite, still one of the best roses. 
Hybrid Perpetuals. | 
AMERICAN BEAUTY.—<A_ universally 
admired red rose. 
BLACK PRINCE.—Deep crimson. 
MADAME MASSON.—Large, full, double 
flowers of unusual beauty and wonderful 
fragrance, clear bright red. 
Climbing Roses. 
CREROEKEE.— The well-known single, 
white, spring-blooming variety of the 
South. Foliage bright, glossy green. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY.—A 
real American Beauty in climbing form; 
attains a height of 15 feet in a single 
season. Quite hardy and very vigorous. 
CLIMBING SOUV. DE WOOTON.—Deep 
erimson, fragrant flowers of the largest 
size. 
CLIMBING MALMAISON. —A 
flesh color. Strong grower. 
LADY BANKS.—yYellow and white. 
CLIMBING METEOR.— Rich velvety 
crimson. Extra fine; hardy. : 
LAMARQUE.—Pale canary yellow, al- 
most white. ° 
MARECHAL NEIL.—Everybody’s favor- 
ite, deep golden yellow. Best yellow rose. 
PILLAR OF GOLD.—Color, rosy-pink, 
base of petals yellow; an extra fine rose 
in every detail. 
RAMBLERS.—Crimson, pink and white. 
REINE MARIE HENRIETTE. — Cherry 
red, sweet scented. A general favorite. 
eae MOON.—New climbing rose, 
white. 
lovely 
PRICES OF ROSES. 
¥F. 0. B. New Orieans, Not Prepaid. 
Prices: Strong 2-year Old Plants, $1.00 
each; $7.50 per dozen. Field Grown 2-year 
“Old Plants, $1.50 each; $15.00 per dozen. 
Add 15% to cover postage. 
Strong 2-year Old Climbing Roses, $1.50, 
$2.00 up to $3.00 each. Add 15% to cover 
postage. 
We have discontinued handling the smal- 
ler plants, as they do not give satisfaction. 

