LANIER’S • FLORALA, ALA. 
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Roses 
The Roses offered herein are budded or grafted, and are 
2-year No. 1 in grade. We claim our Roses to be quite as 
good as, if not better than, can be had from the average 
grower. While we do not list as many varieties as some, 
we believe those we offer are the best you can buy, for 
they are carefully selected from many. 
Frau Karl Druschki (White American Beauty). This is, 
doubtless, the best pure white Rose in America. While 
belonging to the Hybrid Perpetual class which ordinarily 
does not bloom over an extended period, this variety 
blooms quite freely from early spring till midsummer, 
and some in the fall. Vigorous grower with very thorny 
stems, but exceedingly prolific. 
His Majesty. Blooms over a short period, but the flowers 
are gorgeous — very large, rich red, sometimes flecked 
with white. Very vigorous grower. 
Antoine Rivoire. Everblooming Rose with rich bluish 
foliage and creamy white blooms tinted with flesh, some¬ 
times more than one bud on stem. Healthy. 
Columbia. Light pink, free-blooming variety with long- 
pointed buds. Good grower; healthy and prolific. 
E. G. Hill. Comparatively new red Rose of great promise. 
Dark red buds open to dazzling scarlet. Free flowering; 
strong and healthy. 
Etoile de Hollande. Perfect buds opening to brilliant 
crimson blooms. A strong, upright grower; free bloom¬ 
ing and healthy. 
Francis Scott Key. Large, rich crimson bloom of good form. 
Bushy growth; likes the sun. Good Southern type. 
Luxembourg. Deep orange shading to copper in center. 
A mighty good yellow Rose for the South. Produces 
lovely buds on long stems. Free blooming. 
Margaret McGredy. Brilliant brick-red. Large buds open 
to full blooms of good form and fragrance. Free and 
healthy. Try it. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. A new yellow Hybrid Tea 
Rose of promise. Pure yellow, lovely, long-pointed buds. 
Vigorous and healthy in growth. Good for garden dis¬ 
play or cutting. 
