WE GROW PLANTS FOR THE SOUTHERN PLANTER 
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Roses of Special Merit 
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. 
Remember we are the Largest Growers ot Roses in the South 
Prices for the following sorts, except where noted: Nice, strong plants from 2%-in. pots 
10 cts. each, 26 cts. for 3, 60 cts. for 10, $1 for 20, all labeled, by mail, postpaid, or by ex- 
press, purchaser paying express charges. For field- grown plants of any of the sorts marked * 
26 cts. each, $1.25 for 6, *2.60 per doz., $4.60 for 24, $6 for 36, except where noted, by ex- 
press only, purchaser paying express charges. 
No orders filled for field Roses for less than $1, unless ordered with other plants. Pre- 
mium not allowed on above prices by the 10, 20 or dozen rates. 
'•‘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 fragrauce, added to an 
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, $1 per doz. 
“Agrippina 
Rich, velvety crimson; a grand bedder. 
“Admiral Schley 
(Red Burbank) 
This is a new bedding Rose of great excel- 
lence sent by Mr. John Cook, of Baltimore, 
who has originated a number of our finest 
Roses. It is best described as a red Bur- 
bank. A very free bloomer, and, we believe, 
has come to stay. 
^Admiral Dewey 
Place one of this variety in 
your Rose garden if you are fond 
of a delicate blush Rose, per- 
fectly formed, and with a deli- 
cious fragrauce. Has all the good 
points, and is one of the addi- 
tions of recent years. 
*Beatrix de Buisseret 
Bud extraordinarily beautiful; 
fiower very large, quite full, of 
beautiful form and perfect tex- 
ture; silvery rose and rosy car- 
mine; very free and fragrant. A 
seedling from Testout, and a 
truly fine Rose. We believe this 
Rose will have a large sale as 
soon as it becomes better known, 
and we feel justified in recom- 
mending it highly. Field-grown, 
30 cts. 
*Bessie Brown 
A Rose of transcendent beauty, 
totally distinct, and one of the 
largest and fullest that we have 
ever seen. It is erect and vigor- 
ous in growth, flowering pro- 
fusely in the open ground all 
through the summer; so far (December) it 
shows fine flowers outside. Color pure white, 
sometimes faintly flushed pink; petals enor- 
mous and of shell shape; it is marvelous 
that such large flowers can be so freely pro- 
duced. Field-grown, 30 cts. 
^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. 
*Bride 
A pure white Rose of perfect form and fine 
size. The buds are long and pointed; the 
flower opens up beautiful and full; delight- 
fully scented. The most popular white Tea 
Rose. 
American Beauty. 
