FRANKLIN DAVIS NURSERIES, INC 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. A comparatively new variety 
that has created a veritable sensation on account of 
its vivid, intense scarlet color: the brightest red in 
any climbing rose. Of good strong habit, branching 
freely; the dowers are of medium size, fairly double, 
borne in clusters during an exceptionally long season. 
Reine Marie Henriette. A climbing Tea rose and in 
the South, wherever hardy, it is superb, the flowers 
having the size, form and color of the best bush roses; 
color, rich cherry crimson. One of the finest roses. 
Shower of Gold. Deep golden yellow and orange flowers 
in large clusters. 
Silver Moon. Clear, silvery-white with prominent yel¬ 
low stamens; flowers of great size, slightly cupped 
and single; fragrant and free-blooming; a vigorous 
climber that has become very popular everywhere. 
White Dorothy Perkins. Similar to the pink variety. 
White Rambler. Hardy, of Rambler type with semi¬ 
double flowers in large clusters. 
Yellow Rambler. A hardy yellow rose of the Rambler 
class. The blooms are a golden yellow, fragrant and 
borne in clusters. 
Wichuriana, or Memorial Rose 
A distinct and valuable species of prostrate and rapid- 
creeping growth largely used for covering the ground, 
stumps of trees, pillars, posts, trellises, rocky slopes 
and embankments. 
Rosa Rugosa (Japanese Rose) 
Large, single flowers of white or red, followed by very 
large and quite ornamental red fruits in late summer. 
F. J. Grootendorst. Bright crimson flowers in clusters, 
everblooming. 
Moss Roses 
They are all perfectly hardy and long-lived and are 
among the charms of many an old garden. We offer 
both White and Crimson. 
Baby Ramblers 
These are called Baby Ramblers, but they are not 
ramblers: they are like the ramblers in blooming in 
large clusters; they are very dwarf, bushy, compact 
little bushes, perfectly hardy, with dark green foliage 
and bloom continuously through the season. The colors 
are Red, White or Pink. 
Tree Roses 
These are budded on single stems at 3 or 4 feet high 
and make pretty little standards with bushy heads. 
They are very popular in European gardens. We have 
Tree Roses in assorted colors and the best varieties for 
growing in tree form. 
Write for other varieties not listed. 
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HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS. 
RICHMOND. VA. 
