WE GROW PLANTS FOR THE SOUTHERN PLANTER 
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* Pink Soupert 
This bright new Rose is a very 
free-flowering variety, much resem- 
bling Hermosa, but more double and 
flowering more freely. The flowers 
are not quite so large, full and hand- 
some as our original Soupert, but 
fill a place because of their bright- 
ness and freedom. 
* Queen of Edgely 
(Pink American Beauty) 
Another season has proved this 
wonderful Rose to be all and more 
than was claimed for it by its origi- 
nators. A perfect American Beauty 
in all respects except in color of 
bloom, which is a most lovely shade 
of bright pink, approaching Mme. 
Caroline Testout. As the flower 
grows older it turns to a lovely light 
pink. This is one Rose that you 
will all want, and the price this sea- 
son is within reach of all. We can 
recommend this highly to all lovers 
of a truly grand Rose. 10 cts. each, 
$1 per doz. Field-grown, 30 cts. 
Bud of President Carnot. 
* Queen's Scarlet 
Dazzling crimson - scarlet, with beautiful 
buds. A splendid Rose. 
Rainbow 
A very useful and handsome striped variety 
of strong, vigorous habit; makes flue buds. 
* Safrano 
Bright apricot, changing to fawn ; con- 
stant bloomer. 
* Snowflake 
Never out of bloom, and as a pure white 
bedding Rose its equal is hard to find. 
Sunset. 
* Sunrise 
A grand improvement over the well-known 
Sunset. The color is a blending of deep 
yellow with bright scarlet and clear deep 
copper shadings; as the bud opens the scar- 
let changes to dark red. The buds are per- 
fect, and the open flower is one of the hand- 
somest imaginable. 
Sunset 
Full, finely formed flowers; rich golden 
amber, tinged and shaded ruddy copper; a 
prolific bloomer. 
* Souvenir de la Malmaison 
One of the choicest Roses we offer and one 
that will give entire satisfaction for garden 
or pot culture. The color is creamy flesh, 
bright and clear. 
* Souvenir de President Carnot 
The finest Rose presented to the public in 
many years. In beauty of form it is simply 
unsurpassed ; has the loveliest pink and 
white tints ever seen. 
* Triomphe de Pernet Pere 
Bright, shaded red, with slightly recurved 
petals; elegant buds; full and double. 
Winnie Davis 
The color is apricot-pink, shading to a flesh 
tint at base of petals; buds oblong and well 
formed, when fully expanded resembling a 
sunburst ; most peculiar, and strikingly 
beautiful. Its habits are vigorous and ro- 
bust; very free-blooming, each eye produc- 
ing flowers. Foliage leathery, reddish green, 
glossy and very large. It also has the dispo- 
sition of throwing up vigorous shoots from 
the roots, producing three to eight blooms, 
its peculiar fragrance like luscious apricots. 
For the middle and southern states we claim 
the Winnie Davis to be an acquisition that is 
second to none introduced in recent years. 
