H. G. Hastings Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. 
1920 SUNNY SOUTH ROSE COLLECTION 
12 MOST MAGNIFICENT EVER-BLOOMING ROSES FOR THE SOUTH 
3 Red, 3 White, 3 Pink, 
3 Yeiiow, Postpaid, $1.25 
Aii Shown in Coiors on Next to 
Last Cover Page of This Catalogue 
Every year our Sunny South Colleetion becomes more popular. No two 
varieties aiike and each year we make a chanRe of varieties. Any one who 
ordered our 1919 coiiection last year can order our 1920 collection and get 
many different varieties from what they did last year and only such vari¬ 
eties as are well adapted to Southern plantings. Twelve well-rooted rose 
plants for $1.25 is a l>argain for any one. If ordered separate from collec¬ 
tion, 20 cents each; $2.00 a dozen. 
n ^ not the newest rose on our list, 
wOl n. 9. WW IIIIOlIlSWII -n p consider it one of the most satisfac¬ 
tory white roses for the South. It Is a vigorous grower, throwing up an 
.abundance of long stiff steins. In color the flowers are a satiny white with 
deep blush center when fully open. Flowers large to extra large and are 
well formed. 
lAlllltA miamnn white rose than this.) It is 
WIIIXO nflalllOn wocncipf largest size; the flower is built 
up, or rounded, and very double. The color is pure snow-white although 
some conditions give it a tinge of pink which adds to its great beauty. No 
rose surpasses it in vigorous growth an<l no rose iu the Tea family ap¬ 
proaches it in immense size of its buds and flowers. 
K Aiimie+A A grand white garden rose that has stood 
■ A%UgUSlO VldOlla fi)e tesf of time. Full and double; fine 
buds and flowers. Notice our illustration of this fine variety. It is a hardy 
grower and as good as any for the South; one you will be more than proud 
to have in your garden. 
ITiiAAttA F IUlAI*lAtt Wonderful ever-blooming rose of rich bright 
•■llgdlC iTldnCll carmine with scarlet tones. See our illustra¬ 
tion in natural color on the inside back cover page of this beautiful red rose 
for the South. It's a hardy, vigorous grower and very prolific; one of the 
very best red roses. 
I Attoi* DaV cream of the new roses. Its velvety, bril- 
tCfclcr Vay liant, glowing scarlet-crimson buds and fully 
opened cactus-like flowers never fade, as the reflex of the petals is satiny 
crimson scarlet. An exceedingly beautiful rose of Infinite grace and charm. 
Awarded S. G. Medal. N. R. S.; by far the best growing and freest blooming 
of all the Hybrid Tea Roses. This is a great adilition to our collection and 
a variety that is in great demand separate from the collection for solid beds 
of red roses. 
Eaiserin Augusta Victoria—Splendid tVhite Rose 
u—^ 1’°®® ^ great bloomer. The 
ncIBll UOUlU shade of red has been described best as a water¬ 
melon red; elegant. Helen Gould is a tried garden rose, doing espe¬ 
cially well in the South. Like the other varieties in our Sunny South 
Coiiection, it is a vigorous growing free bloomer entirely adapted. 
Souvenir de Pierre Netting blooming yellow rose 
that has made good. It has a most appealing orange-yellow color, bor¬ 
dered with carmine, and makes a most attractive appearance. 
A |j:|| » This is an extra fine rose, fine for 
f^ieXAimcr nill uray outdoor or garden planting or house 
culture. It is the Largest pure yellow and an extraordinarily choice 
rose, especially worthy because there are only a very few yellow vari¬ 
eties that are good and do well in the South. 
I IJSIISnn’^An Superb. A deep golden yellow that holds 
L3Cly nIlinigUOIl itg color remarkably well for a yellow 
rose. A splendid robust-growing, free-flowering rose showing the ex¬ 
quisite taste of all who plant this beautiful golden yellow variety. 
DImLt The Queen of all garden roses. Such 
rllllC IwldlllOn wOCnCl iieauty and exquisite form as is 
possessed bv this variety is marvelous, and is not seen in any other 
rose we know. The bud's are beautiful, large, full and firm and ele¬ 
gantly pointed. As they expand they show great depth and richness, 
sometimes measuring 2i4 inches from base to tip. Flowers superb 
when open, extra large, perfectly double and of splendid substance. 
The color is rich, clear pink, changing to a silvery-rose. 
—J —Shining lirilliancy of intense deep pink; one 
rrCSIUCIH Idle Qf finest roses yet introduced and one 
that will give entire s.atisfaction wherever planted. The South ran 
never plant too many good roses and they express the sentiment of the 
old South with its friendliness, hospitality and chivalry as well as the 
new South with all its home-loving nature and progress. , 
mif _ ,|^_i This choice rose is an especially beautiful self-pink 
WGIIBSIcy and exceptionally bright in color. We don’t know 
how to compare this rose with other varieties better than to say it is 
like a girl of eighteen compared with the rest of us mortals. Not th*!! 
we all are not good looking and healthy but Wellesley shows that 
vigor of growth, grace and charm of a girl of eighteen. This most en- , 
chanting and lovely shade of self-pink will attract anyone. It is a 
Mainon Coohet (Pink and AVhite), Well Opened—Superb Rose worthy rose to complete our magnificent Sunny South Collection. 
