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SOUTHERN STATES NURSERIES 
HIS MAJESTY (or Frau Karl Druseliki Crimson). 
(H.P.) Dark crimson shaded deep vermillion 
overlaid with velvety red shadings. Large buds 
opening with full high centers. Fragrant. 
HUGONIS. (Golden Rose of China). (Rosa Hugo- 
nis). Fragrant; single; beautiful yellow. 
IDEAL. (D. Poly.) Clusters dark velvety crim¬ 
son blooms. 
JONKHEEIl J. L. MOCK. (H.T.) Blooms are of 
the largest size, highly perfumed. Color clear 
imperial pink. A gold medal winner. 
JOSEPH HILL. (H.T.) Salmon-yellow with pink 
edges; long buds and full flowers of great sub¬ 
stance. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. (H.T.) Pure 
white, with shadings of primrose yellow. 
KILLARNEY (Pink). (H.T.) Semi-double with 
immense petals of good substance. Beautiful in 
the bud. Glowing pink. 
KILLARNEY QUEEN. (H.T.) Same habit of 
growth and free-blooming qualities as its parent, 
the Killarney, while its splendid petals are even 
larger and of a more glowing pink. 
KILLARNEY (White). (H.T.) Same good quali¬ 
ties of growth and habits as its parent, the Kil¬ 
larney, only petals are pure white. 
LADY HILLINGDON. (T.) Pointed buds of bril¬ 
liant deep golden yellow. 
LUXEMBOURG. (H.T.) Flowers are of rich or¬ 
ange-yellow. Very popular. 
LOUIS PHILLIPE. (Beng.) Bloom all the year, 
rich velvety crimson. 
MAD. DE WATTEVILLE. (T.) Creamy white, 
double, fragrant blooms. Good grower and 
bloomer. 
MAD. JOSEPH SCHWARTZ. (T.) Much the same 
style of growth and bloom as Duchesse de Bra¬ 
bant, and sometimes called the White Duchess. 
MAD. JULES GROLEZ. (H.T.) Bright, rich, 
rosy red blooms of splendid substance on good, 
stiff stems. Beautiful foliage, good grower and 
bloomer. 
MAD. LOMBARD. (T.) Beautiful tint of rosy 
bronze, fawn and salmon. One of the old fa¬ 
vorites. 
MAD. CECILE BRUNNER. (H. Poly.) This, is 
the popular Baby Pink or “Sweetheart” Rose. 
It makes a handsome miniature Rose, coming in 
sprays of three to five buds. Color blush, shaded 
light salmon-pink. 
MAGNA CHARTA. (H.P.) Bright rose; large; 
double; fragrant. 
MAMAN COCHET (Pink). (T.) Rosy pink, shad¬ 
ings of silvery rose. Fine buds that last well; 
fragrant. 
MAMAN COCHET (White). (T.) Of same sturdy 
habits, size, bloom and delicate fragrance as the 
Pink Cochet, pearly white and such shadings of 
most delicate pink. 
MAURICE ROUVIER. (T.) Strong growing, 
sturdy variety; bright rosy pink, suffused with 
buff and crimson veins. 
MRS. A. R. WADDELL. (H.T.) Buds long and 
pointed, of the deepest apricot-yellow, delicately 
fragrant. . 
MINNIE FRANCES. (T.) Rich chamois - .red, 
shading to velvety crimson. Most vigorous grow¬ 
er of any we have ever known. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL. (H.T.) A shell-pink Ra¬ 
diance, a sport of that popular Rose. It has no 
characteristics which make it distinct from Ra¬ 
diance except that it is a light shell-pink. A 
grand Rose, always in bloom. 
MRS. GEORGE SHAWYER. (H.T.) The deli¬ 
cately formed buds are slender, opening to large 
flowers of a clear rose-pink, lasting and mod¬ 
erately fragrant. Foliage is disease-resistant. 
The plant is hardy and a continuous bloomer. 
NATALIE BOTTNER. (H.T.) This is an inter¬ 
esting Rose, too little known or appreciated. 
Has large, full, double flowers of sulphur-yellow, 
passing to a creamy shade with flesh tints. A 
satisfying performer as to bloom and growth. 
PAPA GONTIER. (T.) Long, brilliant, cherry- 
red buds, semi-double. 
PIERRE GUILLOT. (H.T.) Large, handsome 
buds opening to flowers of the deepest, richest 
red. Medium, upright growth. 
PAUL NEYRON. (H.P.) Largest Rose known, 
even surpassing hot-house American Beauties. 
Deep rosy pink, full, double blooms with spicy 
fragrance, borne on strong, upright stems. 
PINK FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. (H.P.) Soft 
pink; very large, full and double. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. (H.T.) One 
of the latest. Bud large, long pointed; flower 
large, medium orange pink, except for two outer 
petals, which fade lighter. 
RADIANCE. (H.T.) Flowers are a beautiful 
shade of the richest tone of pink, darker on the 
inner surface of the petals than on the margins. 
The buds are large and very fine. There is no 
finer Rose grown than this. 
RED RADIANCE. (H.T.) Stands among red 
Rosesi without a superior. It has flowers of the 
same exquisite form, the same sweet perfume, as 
Radiance. The color is a splendid, even shade 
of clear red. 
RED LA FRANCE. (H.T.) Much darker color 
than the old La France, also stronger and more 
vigorous grower. 
RED LETTER DAY. (H.T.) An exceedingly 
beautiful Rose of infinite grace and charm. Its 
velvety, brilliant glowing scarlet-crimson buds 
and fully opened cactus-like flowers never fade. 
SUNBURST. (H.T.) Long, pointed buds of rich¬ 
est coppery yellow, shading to golden yellow. 
TALISMAN. (H.T.) This Rose presents an un¬ 
usual combination of orange and copper tones 
suffused with pink. Truly multicolored, the 
flowers are high centered, double, and quite fra¬ 
grant. The petals, grow upright, tending to 
crinkle toward the center. 
ULRICH BRUNNER. (H.P.) Geranium red, 
changing to carmine. Large, full, cup shaped; 
fragrant. 
Climbing Roses 
CHEROKEE (White). (Rosa Laevigata.) Ram¬ 
pant climber. Large, single, white, fragrant 
flowers produced in early Spring in great pro¬ 
fusion; evergreen; foliage bright, glossy green. 
CHEROKEE (Pink or Anemone). Flowers same 
as White Cherokee except that the color is glow¬ 
ing pink. They resemble huge apple blossoms. 
CL. BABY RAMBLER. (Poly.) An everblooming 
true Crimson Rambler. Foliage never mildews. 
CL. CAROLINE TESTOUT. (Cl.T.) Vigorous 
climber, producing an abundance of large, cup¬ 
shaped blooms of most beautiful delicate pink. 
CL. GRUSS AN TEPLll’Z. (H.Ch.) An exact 
counterpart of the bush form of that superb 
Rose, except that it is a vigorous climber. 
CL. K. A. VICTORIA. (H.T.) Beautiful, large, 
double, white Rose of remarkable substance. 
CL. KILLARNEY. (Cl.H.T.) Vigorous climber 
possessing all the splendid qualities of parent 
Killarney. 
CL. MAMAN COCHET, Pink. (Cl.T.) Climbing 
form of ever popular pink Tea Rose. 
CL. MAMAN COCHET, White. (Cl.T.) Blooms 
the same color and size as the bush Maman 
Cochet, except that it is a strong climber. 
CL. PAUL NEYRON (or Madam Wagram). (Cl. 
H.N.) Clear satiny-pink. Large blooms, few 
thorns. 
DEVONIENSIS (or Climbing Magnolia Rose). (Cl. 
T.) Long, beautiful, creamy pinkish-white buds 
opening to large beautiful flowers. Very fra¬ 
grant. 
