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FRUITLAND NURSERIES, Augusta, Ga 
RED BUSH 
ROSES 
Charles K. Douglas. HT. 
Flowers large, semi¬ 
double, brilliant light 
crimson with scarlet 
undertone. B. 
Crusader. HT. Blooms 
big, double, and a rich 
velvety crimson. A fine, 
healthy variety and 
vigorous grower. B. 
E. G. Hill. HT. New. 
Great massive blooms 
of deep maroon, velve¬ 
ty on inside. B. 
Etoile de Hollande. HT. 
Flower bright red, of 
medium size, fairly 
full, deliciously per¬ 
fumed. Upright, vigor¬ 
ous plant. B. & O. R. 
Francis Scott Key. HT. Double; slightly fragrant; rich, 
crimson. B. 
General Jacqueminot. HP. Scarlet-crimson bud opens into 
a clear red bloom. Flowers of medium size borne in 
clusters on long stems. B. 
Hadley. HT. Deep, rich, velvety crimson. Well formed 
buds on stiff stems. Very fragrant. B. 
Hoosier Beauty. H.T. Crimson scarlet with darker shad¬ 
ings. Buds on stiff stems. Strong grower. B. 
J. B. Clark. HP. The color, a deep scarlet shaded black¬ 
ish crimson, is unique among Roses. Flowers large and 
beautifully formed. B. 
Magna Charta. HP. Bright, rosy carmine. A standard 
variety. O. R. 
Marshall P. Wilder. HP. Cherry-carmine. Free bloomer. 
Very fine. O. R. 
Red Radiance. HT. A splendid, even shade of clear red. 
Vigorous grower and a remarkable bloomer. B. 
Templar. HT. The flower is brilliant red, of medium size 
but full double, and borne on fairly long stems. Plant 
is vigorous and upright in growth, with large, leathery 
foliage and few thorns. B. 
Ulrich Brunner. HP. Cherry red of immense size; fine 
form; effective in the garden. B. 
THE POPULAR TWO-TONED ROSES 
Betty Uprichard. HT. A pretty combination of colors— 
inside delicate salmon-pink to carmine, outside glowing 
carmine with coppery sheen and orange suffusion. Well- 
formed, medium-sized flowers of good substance and 
sweet scented. B. 
Lady Margaret Stewart. HT. A large exhibition bloom 
with enormous petals. It is of perfect form, with high- 
pointed center, golden yellow, shaded and streaked with 
orange and red. Especially handsome foliage, free from 
disease. B. 
Padre. HT. Coppery scarlet, with bright yellow at base 
of petals. Semi-double blooms, with 15 to 20 petals, 
often curiously notched. Strong, erect grower; excep¬ 
tionally free flowering. B. 
President Hoover. HT. Maroon, orange, and gold. B. 
Rev. F. Page Roberts. HT. A fine Rose of vigorous habit, 
with well-shaped blooms carried erect on long, stiff 
stems. Orange-yellow, becoming lighter at the edges 
of the petals; fragrant. B. 
Talisman. HT. Golden yellow, stained with copper-red 
and orange; rose on the inside of petals. B. 
ROSE PRICES 
(Except where noted) 
Each 
10 
Extra strong, field-grown, 2-yr.__$ .60 
$5.00 
Strong, field-grown, l-yr._ _ _ .45 
4.00 
WHITE BUSH ROSES 
Caledonia. HT. Large; white; full; double; high-cen¬ 
tered. B. 
Frau Karl Druschki (White American Beauty). HP. This 
is deservedly one of the most popular free blooming 
Roses. Flowers pure white, perfect in form. Plants 
strong growers, perfectly hardy everywhere. A truly 
magnificent Rose. B. & O. R. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. HT. Best white Hybrid Tea 
grown. Creamy white; very double; buds large and 
pointed. B. 
White Maman Cochet. T. Pure white, sometimes tinged 
blush. A superb Rose. B. 
YELLOW BUSH ROSES 
Amelia Earhart. HT. Patent No. 63. Yellow; very full, 
graduating from a deep yellow center to an outer col¬ 
larette of large cream petals with a blush overtone; 
very fragrant. B. $1.50 each. 
Duchess of W'ellington. HT. Long, saffron-yellow buds 
opening to very large, light yellow flowers. B. 
Lady Hillingdon. T. Apricot-yellow; beautiful bud. 
Strong and vigorous grower; free bloomer. Excellent. B. 
Luxembourg. HT. Makes large, beautifully pointed bud, 
and open flower, is full and compact. A deep golden 
yellow. B. 
Sunburst. HT. This beautiful Rose has been thoroughly 
tested, and it easily stands at the head of all sorts of 
its kind. B. & O. R. 
DWARF POLYANTHA ROSES 
La Marne. D.Poly. Dwarf, pale pink. O. R. 
Orange King. D.Poly. Buds small; flower small, double, 
deep orange-yellow, in large clusters. Bushy, free 
bloomer. O. R. 
Orleans. D.Poly. Deep cerise, with a distinct white cen¬ 
ter. Showiest and daintiest of the Dwarf Polyanthas. 
Flowers excellent for cutting purposes. O. R. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
We can furnish budded and own root roses. The letter 
B. after the descriptions denotes budded varieties, and 
O. R. denotes own root. 
PINK CLIMBING ROSES 
American Pillar. HW. Large, single flowers of rich rosy 
pink, approaching brilliant carmine, with golden yellow 
stamens. Blooms profusely, almost covering the foliage. 
A vigorous grower and valuable climber. O. R. 
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