GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. — 
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gonkeer J. L. Mock. 
JONEHEER J. Lb. MOCE.—The blooms 
are produced very freely, of the largest 
size, of perfect formation and highly 
recommended. Young plants 50c. each; 
larger, 75c. and $1.00. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE.—Color a lovely 
shade of clear red crimson velvet. Very 
fragrant and keeps well. It is a good 
grower and a free bloomer, deliciously fra- 
grant. 
MES. A. R. WADDELL.—Rosy scarlet 
buds, opening reddish salmon, semi-double 
flowers, a good decorative variety. 
EILLARNEY.—<An exquisite shade of 
deep sea shell pink. The buds and flowers 
are of good size. 
WHITE KILLARNEY.—Pure white in 
color, long in bud, of fine form. Planted 
out it comes sometimes with a _ delicate 
pink tinge, which, if anything, adds to its 
beauty. 
QUEEN BEATRICE.—One of the very 
finest bright pink roses, buds and flowers 
of fine form, very free in bloom. 
CONRAD FERDINAND MEYER.—Deep 
intense pink, rich fragrance, largest size, 
perfect form. 
Prices, 25c. and 50c. each. Stronger 
plants, 75¢c. each, except where otherwise 
noted. 
We strongly advise shipping by Express 
whenever practicable; this will enable us 
to send much stronger plants and guaran- 
tee safer delivery. If ordered by mail add 
25 per cent. of the value of plants to cover 
postage, as plants, shrubbery and seeds 
take a flat rate of 8c. per pound. 
Choice Everblooming Varieties. 
ARCHDUKE CHARBLES.— Also 
Confederate rose. Opens i bright 
changing to silvery pink. 
ANTOINE RBIVOIBRE.—Creamy-white, 
delicate pink tinge, resembles a Camelia 
flower. A grand rose. 
BESSIE BROWN.—Color. pure _ white, 
sometimes feintly flushed pink. It is erect 
and vigorous in growth. Flower very 
large. 
BEAUTY OF STAPLEFORD.—BRosy 
crimson shading to pink. ~ 
BON SILENE.— Deep rose, 
bright rosy crimson. 
called 
red, 
sometimes 
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BRIDE.—The well known white 
habit of growth 
rose, 
good, freedom of bloom 
unexcelled. 
BRBIDESMAID.—A grand pink rose for 
all purposes. Especially good for cut 
blooms. 
CROWN PRINCESS VICTORIA. — Also 
called White Malmaison. A very vigorous 
growing and free blooming rose. 
CATHERINE MERMET.—A good grower 
and one of the best of the pink roses. 
CHAMPION OF THE WORLD.—Pink; an 
improved Hermosa. 
We strongly advise shipping by Express whenever practicable; this will enable us to 
send much stronger plants and guarantee safer delivery. If ordered by mail 
add 25 per cent. of the value of plants to cover postage, as plants, 
shrubbery and seeds take a flat rate of 8c. per pound. 
