We Grow Plants for the Southern Planter 
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*PinK Rambler 
(Psycho) 
A new Rose from the Crimson Rambler, 
which is identical with its parent in all its 
fine qualities except the color, which is a 
light salmon-rose, shaded with pink. A 
strong; grower, and a real companion to the 
Crimson Rambler. Grown together they 
make a handsome embellishment to the porch. 
MARKCHAL KIEL. 
* James Sprunt 
*Mary Washington 
Said to have originated at Mt. Vernon over 
one hundred years ago. It is an everbloom- 
ing climbing Rose of vigorous and rapid 
growth, and makes a profusion of fine buds, 
which are borne in large clusters. The flow- 
ers are of medium size, pure white, per- 
fectly double and very sweet. One of the 
most popular climbers. 
Deep cherry-red ; flowers are of medium 
size, very double and sweet. A strong, free 
grower; very abundant in bloom. 
^President Cleveland 
(Climbing Marie Cuillot) 
Marechal Niel 
Beautiful, deep sulphur-yellow, very full, 
very large and exceedingly fragrant. It is 
the' finest yellow Rose in existence. When 
allowed to grow until it attains a large size, 
as it will in a few years, it yields thousands 
of beautiful golden yellow flowers, and makes 
a grand sight in the garden. Grown the 
world over for its magnificent yellow flowers. 
Especially desirable in the South. We have 
a grand s'tock of this variety, and can guar- 
antee it true to name. 254-inch pots, 15 cts. 
each; 3-inch pots, 25 cts.; 5-inch pots, 50c. 
Of a semi-climbing habit and otherwise 
identical witli Marie Guillot, the loveliest of 
all white Roses. 
‘Reine Marie Henriette 
A seedling of Gloire de Dijon, with bright 
red flowers, large, full and scented. This 
Rose partakes somewhat of the Hybrid 
Perpetual character, and in shape, form and 
size it is certainly very distinct, and beauti- 
ful. It is a bright cherry, and a strong, 
vigorous grower that succeeds well in all the 
different sections of the South. 
*Mrs. R.obt. Peary 
(Climbing Kolserln Augusta Victoria) 
An exact counterpart of the bush form in 
every way except its climbing features. 
This is one of the most delightful of all pillar 
Roses, and should he in every collection. 
*Solfaterre 
Clear, deep sulphur-yellow; large, double, 
full and fragrant. Exceedingly handsome in 
hud and flower. A strong grower and grace- 
ful climber. Free bloomer. 
Haskell Avenue Floral Co. Ei, Paso, Texas, April 5. 190!. 
Gentlemen : Plants came to hand today, and I want to say that they were the finest lot ot plants I 
ever saw come from any one. They are more than satisfactory. The Roses, especially, are the finest 
plants I ever got anywhere. I have over 100 sorts of Roses and have bought from many northern houses, 
but Texas beats them all. I shall always remember you when I am in need of tlowers. R. 3. B. P. 
