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H. G. Hastings & Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. 
The Last Word In Flowers 
The Best of Our Climbing Boses 
Superb Pink Ever-Blooming: Rose, Maman Cochet. 
MADAME EOSIBAKD—Rosy-red, sbuded lifrhter; extra fine. 
MADAME St'HWAELEK—Deep bright pink, deliciously fragrant. 
MADAME WELCBE—Color, amber-yellow and crimson rose. 
MADAME JENNY GILLE-MOT—Deep saffron yellow; extra large. 
MADAME CAROLINE KCSTER—Light lemon flowers. 
MADAME DE VATREY—(Creole Beauty). Red and pink. 
MADAME JOSEPH SCHWARTZ—White, tinged pink. 
MADAME MARGOTTIN—Citron yellow, with red center. 
>IADEMOISELLE CECILE BERTHOD—Deep, golden-yellow. 
MADEMOISELLE HELENE G.YMBIER^Coppery-yellow. 
MADEMOISELLE FRANCISCA KRCGER—Deep, coppery-yellow. 
MARIE VAN HOCTTE—Straw-yellow, flushed with crimson. 
METEOR—A grand, rich, dark red rose; extra fine. 
WHITE MAMAN COCHET—See illustration, page 90. 
MAGNAFRANO—Magnificent buds of crimson scarlet. 
MRS. ROBERT GARRETT—Grand pink rose with extra long buds. 
PINK MAMAN COCHET—Our favorite, clean pink tea or ever-blooming rose. 
PINK LA FRANCE—The queen of roses. Magnificent silvery pink flowers. 
PERLE DES JARDINS—Clear golden-yellow, very rich. 
PIERRE Gl'ILLOT—Enormous, rich crimson bloomk 
PRINCESS SAGAN—A rich variety crimson rose. 
PAPA GONTIER—Rich, bright red, very fine bloomer. 
SOUVENIR DE LA IMALMAISON—Creamy-flesh, rose center. 
SOUVENIR DE PIERRE NOTTING—Orange-yellow and carmine. 
WHITE MALMAISON—Pure white, tinted pale lemon. 
SUNSET—Has the tints of a lovely sunset. 
SAFRANO—A fine old rose with saffron shades. 
SNOWFLAKE—Pure white; most profuse bloomer of all roses. 
THE BRIDE—Pure white buds, perfect and of large size. 
TRIOMPHE DE PERNET PERE—Magenta and rich crimson. 
WELLESLEY—Large full flowers. Color bright, clear, rose-pink. 
YELLOW MAMAN COCHET—Lovely golden-yellow flushed with crimson. 
PAUL NEYRON—The giaut pink hybrid perpetual, blooming as freely as a 
immense size. 
When the last word has been said for ail the other Flowers, 
and they are all beautiful and have their place iu our gardens 
and in our homes, yet the Rose is the one plant that iu the 
South there can not be enough of. On page 90 we give you 
our idea of a splendid assortment of Ever-Blooming Bush 
Roses. On this page we otter a general assortment of the 
best varieties. These are all healthy, well rooted plants to 
be sent postpaid. 10 cents each; $1.00 per dozen. 
ALLIANCE LRANCO-RUSSE—Golden yellow and crimson. 
ANTOINE RIVOIRE—Creamy-white with rainbow tints. 
RHEA REID—Extra large, double; dark velvety red. 
BURBANK—Pine for outdoor plaiitiug. Color of flowers a 
rich cherry crimson. 
BESSIE BROWN—-Entirely distinct. Color pure white, 
sometimes flushed with pink. 
MRS. BENJ. R. CANT—Extra large, double rosy red. 
BLUMENSCHMIDT—Finest pure citron yellow. 
BON SILENE—Deep carmine, very free, fragrant. 
BRIDESMAID—A grand pink rose. None better. 
CHAMPION OF THE WORLD—Color, a deep, rich, rosy 
pink. Hardy and a free bloomer. 
CATHERINE MERMET—Color clear, rosy pink. 
AURORA—Full and double; color, bright pink. 
CLOTHILDE SOUPERT—Pure white, pink center. 
CORNELIA COOK—Favorite white rose. None better. 
COMTESSE RIZA DU PARC—Coppery rose. Extra. 
COUNTESS OF DERBY—Pine, salmon shaded with peach. 
DUCHESS OF ALBANY—(Red La Prance.) Chaiiaing. 
DEVONIENSIS—Magnolia fragrance, creamy white color. 
DUCHESS DE BRABRANT—Bright salmon-pink. 
ETOILE DE LYON—Double, deep golden yellow. 
ENCHANTRESS—Creamy white, tinted buff in center. 
FRANCES E. WILLARD—Grandest pure white rose. 
HELEJf GOOD—The $1,000 rose. Diffused pink and yellow. 
GRUSS AU TEPLITZ—Brightest scarlet, shading to veUefy 
crimson. Fine bedding rose. 
GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE—Orange-yellow, shaded white. 
GOLDEN GATE—White, beautifully tinged pink. 
GEORGE PERNET—Bright rose, touched peaehblow pink. 
HELEN GOULD—The finest of all red roses; superb. 
ISABELLA SPRUNT—An old-time favorite yellow rose. 
IVORY—Pure snow white. 
LADY MARY CORRY—Deep golden-yellow, distinct. 
LA DETROIT—Shell-pink, shading to rose; elegant. 
LA SYLPHIDE—Blush, with fawn centers. 
LOUIS RICHARD—Salmon rose, fine large bud and flower. 
LA PRINCESSE VERA—Coppery yellow, shaded pale blush. 
LADY BATTERSEA—Long, pointed buds of richest red. 
MADAME CAROLINE TESTOUT—A grand bright pink. 
MADAME DE WATTEVILLE—Rosy-blush, bordered crim¬ 
son. 
MADAME JULES GROLEZ—Rose and satiny pink; extra. 
THE MARECHAL NIEL—A rose famous the world over and no collection in the 
South is complete without it. Plants 15 cents each. Second size, 25 cents; 
extra strong plants, 50 cents each. 
CLOTH OF GOLD, or CHRO.MATELLA—Clear golden-yellow, full, double and 
fragrant. Much prized in the South. 10 cents each. 
CLIMBING PAUL NEYRON—Known as Madame Wagram. Hardy. Large hand¬ 
some flowers of clear satin.v rose tinted with crimson. 10 cents each. 
LAMARQUB—.4 beautiful white Southern rose and a strong grower. 10 cents each. 
GOLDEN CHAIN, or REVE DE OR—Color orange-yellow. 10 cents each. 
RED MARECHAL NIEL—Flowers large, double and well shaped and of bright 
red color, shading to deep rose, very fragrant. Strong grower. 25 cents e.rch. 
World Famous Bose Marecbal Niel. 
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