We Grow Plants for the Southern Planter 
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MRS. THEODORE ROOSE= 
CLIMBING 
BRIDESMAID. 
VELT. 
A beautiful Rose, 
seedling of La 
It is a 
France. 
much stronger in growth and lias a 
better constitution. The freedom 
of bloom is remarkable; small 
plants begin blooming at once and 
produce flowers in continuous suc- 
cession throughout the season. 
The buds are full, long and pointed; 
the open flowers never show a 
center and remain fresh and pleas 
ing for a remarkably long time. 
The color is creamy white, with 
pink shadings in the depths of the 
petals, the coloring being pro- 
nounced in the center. It is a 
grand Rose for the garden; but ii 
is, if anything, even grander when 
grown for cut-flowers under glass, 
and will be largely used for that 
purpose. It is deliciously fragrant. 
♦HELENE CAMBIER. 
This lovely cop- 
fiery yellow Hy- 
brid Tea Everblooming Rose will fill a long- 
felt want, from the fact that everybody has been 
looking and longing for a good yellow Rose that 
combines vigorous hardiness with rich color and 
free-blooming qualities. This Helene Cambier 
does, it is a new Rose of French origin, des- 
tined, we believe, to find a prominent place 
among the highest grade of everblooming Roses. 
20 cts. 
♦climbing bridesmaid. 
What Brides- 
maid is to the 
garden this Rose is to the higher planes, where it decks the airy heights with a wonderful 
profusion of clear, deep pink flowers. 
MOSELLA (Yellow Sovpcrt). 
Mosella is a stronger grower and flow- 
ers are a little larger than in Clothilde 
Soupert, but appear the same in 
clusters and on single stems. The 
color is a chrome yellow in the center, 
getting creamy white on the edges of 
the petals. It will make a great bed- 
der, and is perfectly hardy. 
MURIEL GRAHAM, ^latest 
to the Mermet family, being a sport 
from that fine variety, identical with 
it in everything except color, which is 
creamy white, suffused with delicate 
pink. A color intermediate between 
Mermet and Bride, and as dainty as is 
possible to imagine. A nice addition 
to our forcing varieties. 
MRS. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. 
♦ CLIMBING WOOTTON. New. 
everblooming crimson Rose. To our 
mind this is one of the best Roses in 
this book, for these reasons: It is 
hardy, has no wrnak spots, grows with 
wonderful vigor, blooms continually 
tnroughout the growing season, pro- 
ducing flowers that are nothing less 
than superb, both in size and pro- 
fusion of flowers; color a bright ma- 
genta-red; flowers large and petals 
heavy and leathery; beautiful buds. 
An all-right climber. 
