We Grow Plants for the Southern Planter 
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WHITE LADY. °“|*wT S es 
of recent date. It has gigantic flowers 
with enormous magnolia-like petals; 
one of the handsomest and most 
effective of Roses, and very distinct. 
The color is white, delicately flushed 
with pale pink; blooms are borne in 
great profusion on stiff stems, with 
heavy foliage. Longer stems would 
rank this with American Beauty, but 
we recommend it to every Rose-forcer 
for trial. In our local trade, buyers 
have been carried away with its beauty 
and are williug to pay a good price for 
the blooms. In England, the past 
year, it took first prize at the Crystal 
Palace show for twelve blooms of any 
white Rose over The Bride, Bessie 
Brown and others. 
* BESSIE BROWN. 
beauty, totally distinct, and one of the 
largest and fullest that we have ever 
seen. It is erect and vigorous in 
growth, flowering profusely in the 
open ground all through the summer; 
so far (December 15) it shows tine 
liowers outside. Color pure white, 
sometimes faintly flushed pink ; petals 
enormous and of shell shape; it is 
marvelous that such large flowers can 
be so freely produced. Received gold 
and silver medal from the National 
ami silver meuai irom me iwduum 
Rose Society (England), and numerous certificates and prizes. 
ivory. (See opposite page.) 
JL, . nv „ ADV rnppv Growth vigorous and of erect, branching habit; blooms of go«» 
LA1II bUimi. 8ize> free ]y produced and perfectly formed ; color deep golden 
yellow. Distinct and fine. 
* GLADYS HARKHESS. 
Growth very erect ami vig- 
orous, reminding one of 
American Beauty ; profuse 
in bloom. Flowers large, 
formed like a fine Hybrhl 
Perpetual; color deep sal 
mon pink; has a splendiiS 
constitution and is very frit 
grant. This, I think, is the 
very best of the Testout 
family of Roses, it being 
much more vigorous in 
growth than any other va- 
riety of this type. The 
petals arc large and ele- 
gantly formed ; the color is 
bright and fresh. You will 
make no mistake in planting 
this grand Rose. 
BEATRIX DE BUIS- 
GLADYS HAIiKNESS. 
FRFT Bud extraordi- 
narily beautiful ; 
ower very large, quite full, 
f beautiful form and per- 
ect texture; silvery rose 
nd rosy carmine; very free 
ml fragrant. A seedling 
rom Testout, and a truly 
lie Rose. We believe this 
lose will have a large sale 
s soon as it becomes better 
nown, and we feel justified 
onrlintr it hifrlllV- 
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