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Southern Planting Facts 
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Roses 
Devoniensis. T., Climber. 
Sometimes called the “Magnolia Rose" because 
of the large size and substance of its blooms. It 
is ]>erhaps the strongest-growing Tea Rose in our 
collection. 'I'he tlowers are white, delicately 
shaded pink. It is a favorite with all who know it. 
Estelle Pradeh A^, Climber. 
Produces its pure white Howers in great pro¬ 
fusion. 'I'he blooms are of medium size. 
Erau Karl Druschki. II.P., Bush. 
Peculiar in its class; everblooming in the South. 
Buds fine and large, usually pure white, but some¬ 
times with a slight shading of pink on the outer 
petals. The open flowers are of great size and the 
cluster of deep yellow stamens adds a touch of 
color at the center. A very strong-growing Rose. 
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria. T., Bush. 
A free and regular bloomer from early spring 
to late fall. The flowers are jHire wliite, of great 
substance, and are produced on long stems. 
Lamarque. N., Climber. 
A free blooming white Rose with a tint of pale 
yellow. The foliage is dense, and altogether it is 
one of the best white climbing Roses. 
Marie Lambert. Bush. 
One of the best Roses for early spring flowers. 
The buds are beautifully formed and sweet 
scented, while the flowers are pure white and of 
medium size. It is a strong grower with good, 
dark green foliage. 
Marie Van Houtte. T., Bush. 
One of the very strong-growing Roses in our 
list. The general color of the Rose is white, but 
tinted in the center with pale lemon and on the 
outer petals with delicate pink. .\ wonderful Rose. 
White American Beauty. 
Same as Frau Karl Druschki. 
White Cherokee. Cherokee, Climber. 
A rampant climbing Rose, and when in flower 
in early spring it is an object of beauty and de¬ 
light. The leaves are evergreen, l^right, and 
thorny. A half-mile of fence covered with this 
Rose in full bloom is a sight to be remembered. 
White Killarney. II.T., Bush. 
Produces fine, long-pointed buds; the open 
flowers are semi-double. Best on Cherokee stock. 
It is a sport from Pink Killarney. 
White Maman Cochet. T., Bush. 
A sport from the pink variety of the same 
name. It is one of the finest in its class. The 
buds are long, often pointed, and of great sub¬ 
stance, pink tinted on the outer petals, borne on 
long stems. It is one of the best varieties for cut- 
flowers. A strong grower with splendid foliage. 
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