SOUTH'S LEADING ROSE NURSERY 
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New Novelty and Patented Roses 
GOLDEN DAWN ht. 
(Patrick Grant, 1929) 
One of the finest garden Roses grown in 
America. Flowers are fully double, deep 
yellow in bud, occasionally tinged with 
bronze, opening to fine, richly fragrant, pale 
lemon-yellow flowers of great size and 
lasting quality. Plants are dwarf and 
spreading, with dark, glossy green 
foliage which seems impervious to 
black-spot. We believe it has a great 
future. 60 cts. each, $6.00 per doz. 
Blaze 
Golden Dawn 
BLAZE (Everblooming Paul’s Scarlet) 
H.Cl. (Jackson & Perkins Co., 1932) 
Plant Patent No. 10 
Although there is some controversy about Blaze, 
we believe that with improved bud-selection meth¬ 
ods, Blaze plants offered this year will come nearer 
bearing out the ideals of the introducers in giving 
you continuous blooms. Blaze plants in our nurser¬ 
ies have bloomed continuously through this spring and 
summer. Can be pruned low for bed massing, 
trained as a shrub, or tied up as a climber. $1.25 
each, $12.50 per doz. 
A Rose-Garden Enhances the 
Value and Salability 
of Any Home 
lent 
JOANNA HILL ht. 
(J. H. Hill Co., 1928 ) 
Bright yellow and cream-colored 
flowers, like an improved Sunburst. 
Bud very large and long-pointed, 
semi-double, full, very lasting, 
moderately fragrant. Stems long 
and stiff, making the blooms excel- 
for cutting. A steady, continuous 
bloomer. 60 cts. each, $6.00 per doz. 
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All Roses Sold Through Our Retail Catalog Are Mature, Two-Year Plants 
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