THE SOUTH'S OLDEST NURSERY 
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FRUITLAND GROWN ROSES | 
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We can furnish budded and own root roses. The letter B 
after the descriptions denotes budded varieties and O. R. 
denotes own root. 
ORDER ROSES EARLY 
P ERFECT flowers cannot be had when plants are 
set out late in Feby. or March, and permitted to 
produce blooms before they are well established. 
If these plants are allowed to grow until the follow¬ 
ing fall and receive proper treatment, pruning, fer¬ 
tilization and cultivation, there will be no cause for 
complaint. Order early and plant early for best results. 
The letter following each 
T., Tea. 
HT., Hybrid Tea. 
HW., Hybrid Wichu- 
raiana. 
HP., Hybrid Perpetual. 
Nois., Noisette. 
Bour., Bourbon. 
Laev., Laevigata. 
Rose denotes its class: 
H.Poly., Hybrid Poly- 
antha. 
D.Poly., Dwarf Polyantha. 
B., Banksia. 
Cl.HP., Climbing Hybrid 
Perpetual. 
Cl.T., Climbing Tea. 
Cl.HT., Climbing Hybrid 
Tea. 
Mult., Multiflora. 
ROSE BUSHES —Specially Tested 
PINK BUSH ROSES 
Briarcliff. HT. Sport of Columbia. Very large, long- 
pointed flower, 4% inches across; high center, lasting, 
moderately fragrant, deep rose-pink at center, passing to 
lighter on outer petals. Borne singly on long, strong 
stem. B. and O. R. 
Ceclle Brunner. H.Poly. The popular Baby Pink or 
“Sweetheart” Rose. Color blush, shaded light salmon- 
pink. Distinct and desirable. Makes a handsome minia¬ 
ture Rose. O. R. 
Columbia. HT. Pink, deep¬ 
ening to a glowing shade of 
pink as the bud opens. A 
peculiarity is that the shades 
become more intense until full 
maturity of flower. Blooms 
often measure 6 inches across. 
B. 
Duchesse de Brabant. T. 
light rose, with heavy shad¬ 
ings. Healthy, vigorous and 
free flowering. O. R. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. HT. Clear 
imperial pink, highly per¬ 
fumed, with very large 
blooms. B. 
Killarney. HT. A favorite brilliant silvery pink Rose, 
beautiful in bud and open blooms. Free bloomer and 
strong grower. B. & O. R. 
Maman Cochct. T. Deep rose-pink; inner side of petals 
silvery rose; very double. Extra strong grower; fine 
bloomer. We can confidently recommend it. B. 
Mme. Butterfly. HT. A Rose that is in great demand. Sport 
of Ophelia, but with more blooms and more petals to the 
bloom. Color bright pink, with 
lovely deeper center. B. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. HT. A mag¬ 
nificent Hybrid Tea of the very 
loveliest shade of pink. B. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. HT. A shell-pink 
sport of the well-known Radiance. 
Very desirable. B. 
Paul Neyron. HP. The flow¬ 
ers are immense, probably the 
largest of all Roses. Bright, 
shining pink, clear and beau¬ 
tiful, double and full; finely 
scented. O. R. and B. 
Radiance. HT. Brilliant rosy 
carmine, shaded with rich 
pink tints; large and full. 
Strong, upright stems. B. 
Souv. de la Malmalson. (Bour.) 
Flowers flesh-colored, large 
and very full; rampant grow¬ 
er; evergreen. O. R. 1 yr. 
only. 
ROSE PRICES 
(Except where noted) 
Each 10 
Extra strong, field-grown, 2-yr. .$ .60 $5.00 
Strong, field-grown, 1-yr.45 4.00 
Soft, 
Etoile de Hollande—Red 
Pink Radiance Roses 
Maman Cochet—Pink 
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