WE GROW PLANTS FOR THE SOUTHERN PLANTER 
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Liberty. 
General Robert E. Lee 
Orange-yellow, after the style of 
Ma Capucine, but richer and better. 
It is a good grower, has elegant 
long buds, borne on long stems, 
and will produce more of them 
than any other Rose we know. 
It forces easily, being at its best 
in midwinter. The color is so 
peculiar and rich that it attracts 
attention wherever seen. Try it. 
* Helen Gould (Baldwin) 
Not only ourselves, but the gen- 
eral public, believe this Rose to be 
one of the best ever- blooming 
Roses ever introduced. Its color 
is quite attractive, being a soft, 
intense carmine, with shades of ce- 
rise and solferino very much the 
color of American Beauty. It 
blooms very freely and will endure 
extremely cold weather with slight 
protection. A grand Rose to add 
to our list and one that every 
florist should introduce to his 
trade. 
* Helene Cambier 
This lovely coppery yellow Hy- 
brid Tea Ever-blooming 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, destined, we believe, to find a 
prominent place among the highest grade of 
sver-blooming Roses. 
* Hermosa 
Always in bloom and always beautiful; the 
color is a most pleasing shade of pink; very 
fragrant, 
* Ivory (White Golden Gate) 
It is a perfect Golden Gate in all respects 
except color, which is of the purest ivory- 
white. It has the same exquisite shape of 
bud as does its parent plant. We have found 
it a free and constant bloomer, and in all 
respects a first-class Rose. You will do well 
to include this beautiful Rose in your order. 
* Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 
A beautiful Rose with elegant,, large- 
pointed buds and very large, full double flow- 
ers; delicate creamy white; deliciously fra- 
grant, The plant is a strong, healthy grower 
and constant bloomer. The flowers are on 
strong, stiff stems, with rich glossy foliage, 
making it one of the finest Roses for corsage 
wear or any use whatever. 
* Lady Clanmorris 
Perfectly distinct; a splendid Rose, of 
very robust growth and free, branching habit, 
flowering continuously and freely through- 
out the "season; blooms very large and of 
good form ; petals large, smooth and of great 
substance; creamy white, with delicate sal- 
mon center, edge of the petals margined 
pink. Field-grown, 30 cts. each. 
* Lady Mary Corry 
Growth vigorous and of erect, branching 
habit; blooms of good size, freely produced 
and perfectly formed; color deep golden 
yellow. Distinct and fine. Field-grown, 30 b. 
* Liberty 
A lovelier thing than this new Rose was 
never fashioned. Always abreast of the 
times, I have a large stock of this variety, 
although a recent arrival in the Rose world. 
The color is bright, Hashing crimson-scarlet. 
Our price is one of this year's bargains. 
* Louis Philippe 
Rich, dark, velvety crimson; free and 
beautiful. 
* Marie Guillot 
Splendid for any use; especially desirable 
for summer Rose beds; pure white, some- 
times tinted pale yellow. 
* Meteor 
Rich velvety crimson, exceedingly bright 
and attractive. The plant is of vigorous 
growth and very free-flowering. 
* Mrs. De Graw 
An ideal bedding Rose that will give an 
abundance of bloom from early summer un- 
til frost. The flowers are bright rich pink, 
of good size and very fragrant; blooms jn 
clusters. 
*Mad. Schwaller 
A remarkable Rose, having the strength 
and style of the Hybrid Perpetual and tjje 
free-flowering qualities of the Tea; coloy dA e J> 
rosy flesh, deepening on edge of petals. 
