We Grow Plants fop the Southern Planter 
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Roses of Special J\Ierit 
All 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 hav.e actual and distinct features. We grow a good many sorts that we do not list, 
but list only 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 sort3 (except where noted), nice strong plants from 2%-inch 
pots, 10 cts. each, 60 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 the 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, at 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 
prices by the dozen. 
*ArchduKe Charles 
One of the deservedly popu- 
lar Roses in the South. This is 
the "Confederate Rose.” Its bid 
for favor lies not alone in its 
name, but in its individual fra- 
grance, added to au abundance 
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 com- 
plete without one or more of 
these beautiful Roses. If you 
have room for only one Rose, let 
it be this one. 10 cts. each, 12 
for $1. 
*Agrippina 
Rich, velvety crimson; a 
grand bedder. 
Admiral Schley 
(Red Burbank) 
This is a new bedding Rose 
of great excellence sent by Mr. 
John Cook, cf Baltimore, who 
has originated a number of our 
finest Roses. It is best de- 
scribed as a red Burbank. A 
very free bloomer, and, wo be- 
lieve, has come to stay. 
Admiral Dewey 
Place one of this variety in your Rose gar- 
den if you are fond of a delicate blush Rose, 
perfectly formed, and with a delicious fra- 
grance. Has all the good points, and is one 
of the additions of recent years. 
*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. A delightful shade of 
bright pink, free-flowering and easily grown. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY 
