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PIGFORD NURSERIES. LUMBERTON, MISSISSIPPI 
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n “I am so pleased with the Columbia roses gotten froim you early last 
"I season. Please send your fall catalog as I want to make another order 
right away.” Ark., 1932. 
ROSES 
OUR ROSES— 
We have carefully selected the best 
varities of roses which with proper care will 
produce long-stemmed roses throughout the 
spring, summer and fall. 
All our varieties listed below are month¬ 
ly bloomers, 2 year field grown, either bud¬ 
ded or grafted on hardy root stock which 
makes them free of any root disease. 
Price of all varieties No. 1, strong, 2 
year field grown plants, 50c each; 5 for 
$2.15; 10 for $4.00 except where marked 
otherwise. 
Red Varieties 
RED RADIANCE —In our opinion the 
Young lovers as well as old hearts are VERY BEST ALL PURPOSE rose in exist- 
thrilled at the sight of beautiful roses. ence f or t h e average grower. Buds are a 
clear carmine red, large, full, and opening 
well; growth robust and vigorous, carrying the large well formed blooms on long 
heavy stems ; fine for cut flowers ; blooms all summer. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY —Blooms rich red shading to lighter red, full double; 
fragrant; strong stems; very vigorous. 
Pink Varieties 
PINK RADIANCE —One of the most satisfactory pink varieties. Buds are large 
pointed, opening full, beautiful rosy carmine color when opening, changing to a light 
carmine pink on outside of petals, and a light silvery pink on the inside, making a 
striking two-tone color combination. Together with the Red Radiance, they are the 
two BEST roses. 
COLUMBIA —One of the choicest pink everblooming roses. Plant thrifty, good foliage. 
Buds on heavy stem, open out full and double of a clear, rich pink. One of our favorite 
varieties. 
JONKER J. L. MOCK —A fine velvety two tone pink, the under side of petals being a 
darke rshade of pink with light silvery pink on inside. Large strong buds borne on strong 
stiff, smooth stems. Hardy and fine. 
BETTY U PR 1C HARD —This variety is similar to Los 
Angeles except the pink is a deeper color, therefore 
makes a rich combination. 
WILLOWMERE —Shrimp pink color, showing a suf¬ 
fusion of yellow in center; long pointed buds; foliage and 
growth heavy. 
PINK MAMON COCHET is a light clear pink, with 
outer petals of deeper pink shade. Old time garden rose. 
PAUL NEYRON —Flowers are pure pink in color, 
exceptionally large and full; growth upright, strong and 
vigorous. 
