CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 
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CLOTHILDE SOUPERT.—Variable from 
pure white to pink. Flowers are produced 
in profusion. 
DUCHESS OF ALBANY.—Lovely shade 
of deep rose. 
DUCHESS DE BRABANT.—Everybody’s 
favorite. No Southern garden should be 
without it. Color, a lovely shade of light 
rose, shading to salmon. 
EMPRESS EUGENIE.—One of the sweet- 
est of all pink roses, strong, robust grower 
and prolific bloomer. ; 
ETOILE DE LYON.—A good yellow rose, 
free bloomer. 
FREIHERR VON MARSHALL.—T he 
flowers are large, beautifully shaped, 
double and full, borne in great profusion 
all through the growing season. One of 
the brightest red tea roses in existence. 
Be sure to try it. 
GOLDEN GATE.—Flowers” shell pink 
shading to creamy-flesh; beautiful buds. 
GENERAL DE TARTAS.—Light red, a 
constant bloomer; fine for cut flowers. Of 
vigorous growth. 
HELEN GOOD.—A sport from Maman 
Cochet, delicate yellow, suffused with pink, 
each petal edged deeper. A good garden 
rose. 
HELEN GOULD OR BALDUIN.—Large 
handsome foliage, rosy crimson flowers of 
the largest size. Long pointed buds and 
vigorous. Be sure to try this rose. 
ISABELLE SPRUNT.—Clear lemon yel- 
low, pretty buds, free bloomer and good 
grower. 
KILLABRNEY.—An exquisite shade of 
deep sea shell pink, the buds and flowers 
are of good size. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA.— 
Pure white, extra fine. 
LA FPRANCE.—Delicate silvery rose 
color, shaded with pink. 
LOUIS PHILIPPE.— Brilliant, fiery red, 
the best red bedding rose; very sweet. 
Everblooming. 
MADAME JENNY GUILLEMOT.—Buds 
long and pointed, deep saffron yellow, open- 
ing canary with dark golden shadings, a 
fine upright grower of branching habit. 
MADAME LOMBARD.—A beautiful 
shade of reddish bronze, passing to salmon 
fawn. A very strong grower and good 
bloomer. 
MADAME DE VATRY.—Rich red, chang- 
ing to silvery peach. An old rose of merit. 
MAMAM 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. 
MAM™MAM COCHET.—White. Same as 
preceding, except color is pure white. 
MADAME CAMILLE.—Rosy blush, with 
salmon shades. 
MADAME SCHWALLER.—Bright pink 
delightfully fragrant. 
MADAME WELCHE—Amber yellow 
with crimson rose center. 
MADAME CAROLINE KUSTER.—Long 
buds, light yellow. A strong grower and 
free bloomer. 
MADAME FRANCISKA KRUGER.— 
Deep coppery-yellow, shaded to rose. A 
splendid sort. 
MAD. JOSEPH SCHWARBRTZ.—Sometimes 
called White Duchess de Brabant, similar 
except in color, which is white flushed 
with pink. 
MARIE GUILLOT.—Pure ivory white 
MARIE LOUISE.—Profuse bloomer, color 
light blush. An excellent bedding rose; 
free bloomer. 
MARIE VAN HOUTTE.—A beautiful 
pale canary yellow, edged with rose. A 
strong, vigorous grower. 
METEOR.—A deep velvety crimson; 
constant bloomer and thrifty grower. 
Mrs. R. Cant. 
Benj. 
MRS. BENT. R. 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. 
PAPA GONTIER.— Carmine, flushed 
crimson. Produces beautiful buds very 
freely. 
SAFRANO.—Saffron yellow with orange. 
Grandmother’s favorite; elegant buds. 
SOMBERIEUL OR CAMELIA.—VWj hite 
tinged delicate rose, very vigorous grower. 
SOUV. DE LA MALMAISON.—Flesh 
color, cup-shaped, fuli to the center. An 
old favorite, still one of the best roses. 
SOUV. DE PRESIDENT CARNOT.—A 
grand rose. A beautiful light fawn color; 
very free flowering. 
SOUV. DE PIERRE NOTTING.—Creamy 
yellow, shaded light peach. 
THE BABY RAMELER. (Mme. Norbert 
Levavasseur).—It is a cross between Crim- 
son Rambler and one of the dwarf Poly- 
anthea sorts, producing large trusses of 
bright crimson flowers similar to Crimson 
Rambler, making dwarf compact bushes 
not over 18 inches high. 
THE WHITE BABY RAMBLER. (Cath- 
erine Zeimet).—Produces double white 
flowers in abundance, of free compact 
growth. 
ORLEANS.—The pink Baby Rambler, 
deep cerise in Geranium Pink, with distinct 
showy center of pure white. A lovely 
combination. 
THE CQUEEN.—Beautiful long snow 
white buds. prolific bloomer. 
TRIOMPHE DE PERNET PERE. Ma- 
genta red, passing to rich crimson. 
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 
strongest grower of all the Summer bed- 
ders. 
Price: 
dozen, 
per dozen. 
each; $5.00 per dozen. 
postage. 
S-inch pots, 25c. each; $2.50 per 
Stronger plants, 35c. each; $3.50 
Strong field grown plants, 50c. 
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