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ROSES 
Ch rysanthemums 
and 
Hardy PI ants 
♦ 
J. E. JACKSON 
Piedmont Greenhouses 
GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA 
Nigrette 
The “Black Rose of Sangerhausen,” widely 
famed in the newspapers last year. A decidedly 
novel and “different” Rose with glossy blackish 
maroon buds and petals of the deepest purple- 
crimson velvet. In hot weather the flowers 
may be a little smaller and the color a little 
lighter, but it is the nearest thing to bfack 
there is in Roses. $2 each, 6 for $10. 
© Nigrette 
Plant Patent No. 87 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont 
Here is a new golden Rose of the richest 
buttery yellow. Plants are vigorous and 
everlastingly in bloom. It has been highly 
successful in gardens in the South, and 
we believe it is one of the best of its color. 
60 cts. each, $6 per 100. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. The Supreme yellow 
