WE GROW PLANTS FOR THE SOUTHERN PLANTER 
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Roses of Special Merit 
A LL the following sorts will be found first-class. We list the best of the old varieties 
and many that are of recent introduction. All of them are worthy of a place in your 
collection, and you need not fear getting any sort that has not true merit, as we 
use caution not to grow two sorts that are so nearly alike as to have no distinctive 
qualities, but use all care to list such as have actual and distinct features. We 
grow a good many sorts that we do not list, but only list those that we have in large quantities. 
Should you desire any sort not listed, if you will mention it we may be able to supply it, for 
we grow nearly all of the really good sorts in small quantities. 
REMEMBER WE ARE THE LARGEST GROWERS OF ROSES IN THE SOUTH 
Prices for the following sorts, nice strong plants from 2M-inch pots, 10 cts. each, 50 cts. 
for 10, or $1 for 20 (all labeled), by mail, postpaid, or by express, purchaser paying express 
charges. (The premium offer does not apply to 10 and 20 rates.) 
Note. We can supply field-grown plants, 2 years old, of any of the sorts marked *, by 
express only, purchaser paying charges. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $4.50 for 24, or $6 
for 36. No orders filled for field-grown Roses for less than $1, unless ordered with other 
plants. Premium rates not allowed on above price by the dozen. 
Admiral Dewey 
Place one of this variety in 
your rose garden if you are fond 
of a delicate blush Rose, perfectly 
formed, and with a delicious 
fragrance. Has all the good 
points, and is one of the additions 
of recent years. 
*Bride 
A pure white Rose of perfect 
form and fine size. The buds are 
long and pointed; the flower opens up beauti- 
ful and full; delightfully scented. The most 
popular white Tea Rose. 
*Bridesmaid 
The most popular pink Tea Rose. Thou- 
sands of this variety are grown every year 
for cut-flowers; also very desirable for sum- 
mer bedding outdoors. It is a delightful 
shade of bright pink, very free-flowering and 
easily grown. 
*Bon Silene 
Still a prime favorite, on account of its 
delightful fragrance and strong growth; deep 
rose, shaded carmine. Valuable for summer 
or winter flowers. 
BRIDESMAID. 
Archduke Charles 
One of the deservedly popular Roses in the 
South. This is the " Confederate Rose.” Its 
bid for favor lies not alone in its name, but 
in its individual fragrance, added to an abun- 
dance of blooms whose coloring is the red and 
white of the "Lost Cause.” Give it a place. 
*American Beauty 
One of the grandest of all Roses. No red 
Rose is more popular and no yard is complete 
without one or more of these 
beautiful Roses. If you have 
room for only one Rose let it be 
this one. 
*Agrippina 
Rich, velvety crimson ; a grand 
bedder. 
*Bougere 
Very similar to Catherine Mermet in color. 
We find it to be one of the most continuous 
bloomers; very hardy. A first-class all- 
round Rose. 
Burbank 
A free - flowering, everblooming Rose, 
raised by Mr. Luther Burbank, known the 
world over as the "Wizard of Horticulture.” 
The only Rose which he was willing should 
bear his name. 
