CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH, 



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GEN. JACQUEMINOT.— Bright shining 

 crimson, very rich and velvety. 



CAPTAIN CHBISTY. — Pale peach, deep- 

 ening at center to rosy crimson. 



J. B. C^ABKE. — Deep scarlet, shaded 

 blackish crimson, flowers large and beau- 

 tifully formed. 



JOHN EOFFEB. — Brilliant rose, chang- 

 ing to bright glowing pink. 



CI.IMBING METEOB. — Rich velvety 

 crimson. Extra fine; hardy. 



CI.IMBING- FAUI. NEYBON.— (Madame 



Wagram.) — Large pink flowers of magnifi- 

 cent rose color. Extremely beautiful. 



ZiAMABQXJE. — Pale canary yellow, al- 

 most white. 



MAEECHAL NEHi. — Everybody's favor- 

 ite, deep golden yellow. Best yellow rose. 



Climbing Helen Grould. 



TVrAT>ATVrB MASSON.— Large, full, double 

 flowers of unusual beauty and wonderful 

 fragrance, clear bright red. 



MAGNA CHABTA.— Pink. 



PAUIi NETBON. — Deep shining rose, 

 very large. 



Prices: 35c. each, $3.50 per dozen; 75c. 

 each, $7.50 per dozen... Extra strong field 

 grown, $1.00 each; $9.00 per dozen. Add 

 15% to cover postag-e. 



BOBT. PEAB7. — 



(Climbing Kaiserin.) — The 



greatest of all climbing 

 hardy roses. Largest size 

 buds and flowers of pure 

 white. This is a grand 



rose. 



FIZ.I.AB OF GOI.D. — 



Color, rosy-pink, base of 

 petals yellow; an extra fine 

 rose in every detail. 



PBESIDENT C I. E V E- 

 ImAN D. — (CUmbing Marie 



Guillot.) — The queen of 

 "V^'^hite Roses. It is one of 

 the most rapid growing and 

 vigorous climbing roses we 

 have ever seen. 



BAMEZ.EBS. — Crimson, 

 pink and white. 



BEINE MABIE HENBI- 

 ETTE. — Cherry red. sweet 

 scented. A general favorite, 



SILVEB MOO N.— New 



climbing rose, white. 



THOUSAND BEAUTIES. 



— Light pink. 



Prices: 3-inch pots, 35p. 

 each; $3.50 per dozen. 

 Stronger plants, $1.00 each; 

 $9.00 per dozen. Strong" 

 field grown plants, $1.50 

 each; $15.00 per dozen. 



Add 15% to cover postage. 



Standard or Tree Roses. 



We have a nice collection of Tree Roses 

 in various colors; very ornamental. Strong 

 plants, $2.50 to $5.00 each. Can only be 



sent by express or freight. 



Climbing Roses. 



CHEBOEEE. — The well-known single, 

 white, spring-blooming variety of the 

 South. Foliage bright, glossy green. 



CIiIMBING AMEBICAN BEAUTT. — A 

 real American Beauty in climbing form; 

 attains a height of 15 feet in a single 

 season. Quite hardy and verv vigorous. 



CI.IMBING FBAU KABI. DBUSCHKI.— 

 Identical with the bush form, the only 

 difference being the climbing habit; a good 

 novelty; color, white. 



CI.IMBING HEI.EN GOUIiS. — Identical 

 with the bush form, the only difference 

 being with the climbing habit. Dark pink. 



CI.IMBING KILLABNEY.— An exact 

 counter part of Killarnej'- in every respect, 

 .^ except that it is of vigorous climbing 

 •''habit. A very good climbing rose. 



CI.IMBING SOUV. DE WOOTON. — Deep 

 crimson, fragrant flowers of the largest 

 size. 



CI^IMBING MAI;MAIS0N. — - A lovely 

 flesh color. Strong grower. 



I.ADT BANKS.—Yellow and white. 



Polyantha. 



CIiOTHHiDE SOUPEBT. — Variable from 

 pure white to pink. Flowers are produced 

 in profusion. 



BAB7 B A M B Zi E B . — (Mme. Norbert 

 Iievavasseur.) — It is a cross between Crim- 

 son Rambler and one of the dwarf Poly- 

 antha sorts, producing large trusses of 

 bright crimson flowers similar to Crimson 

 Rambler, making dwarf compact bushes 

 not over 18 inches high. 



WHITE BABT BAMBI.EB. — (Catherine 

 Zeimet.) — Produces double white flowers 

 in abundance, of free compact growth. 



OBIiEANS. — The pink Baby Rambler, 

 deep cerise in Geranium Pink, with dis- 

 tinct showy center of pure white. A 

 lovely combination. 



MLLE. CECII.E BBUNNER. — The baby 

 pink rose. A handsome miniature rose, 

 coming in sprays of 3 to 5 buds, and com- 

 bines in beautiful effect with so many 

 other flowers in all kinds of floral ar- 

 rangements. 



Prices: 35c. each; $3.50 per dozen; $1.00 

 each, $9.00 per dozen... Extra strong field 

 grown, $1.50 each; $15.00 per dozen. Add 

 15% to cover postage. 



