Cairo, Georgia 
Maman Cochet—Pink 
PAUL NEYRON. H.P. One of the best hardy 
roses ever grown. It blooms intermittently 
from June to November, on long, smooth, 
thornless stems, furnishing a vast quantity of 
uniform flowers 4 to 6 inches across. Color a 
bright ruddy pink. Particularly good in Au¬ 
tumn. 
KILLARNEY QUEEN. H. T. Produces excellent, 
long, brilliant pink flowers. More vigorous than 
Killarney. 
MAMAN COCHET. Mother of many noted fa¬ 
vorites, establishing a type as well known and 
appreciated as any group in the Tea section. 
The color is rich, clear pink daintily flushed 
with silvery rose. 
CEIMBING PINK COCHET. A strong climber. 
Flowers are color and size of bush Maman 
Cochet. 
COLUMBIA. H.T. Rose-pink, large, double. 
Shadings of pink become slightly deeper as 
bud opens. 
UNA WALLACE. H. T. Flower double, full, per¬ 
fectly formed; color a soft even-toned cherry 
rose. Moderately vigorous grower. 
WILLOWMERE. H.T. Salmon and shell-pink, 
with a slight shading of yellow. An excellent 
flower worthy of being in every garden. This 
rose is largely taking the place of the over¬ 
rated Los Angeles. 
PRICES—ROSES, STANDARD VARIETIES 
Size Each 10 
2-year, budded .$ .40 $3.50 
RED ROSES 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. H.P. Bud large, globu¬ 
lar; flowers very large, double, fragrant, crim¬ 
son-carmine. Produced on long, strong stems. 
Vigorous. 
BLACK BOY. See novelties. 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE. Cl.H.T. A sport 
of the bush form. Very vigorous and very good. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND. See novelties. 
HADLEY. H.T. Flower very large, double; in¬ 
tensely fragrant; color rich crimson, varying to 
deep velvety crimson. A good bloomer and 
vigorous grower. 
RED RADIANCE. H.T. The globular, heavy¬ 
stemmed “Radiance” duplicated in all respects 
except color; this sport form being a brilliant 
crimson. 
REINE MARIE HENRIETTE. Climber. (“Red 
Gloire de Dijon.”) Fragrant cherry-red flow¬ 
ers. The plant is vigorous and has a strong 
climbing habit of growth. Super-abundant 
bloom early in the season. 
Talisman 
ETOILE DE FRANCE. H.T. Blossoms a dark, 
velvety red, good shape and substance. The 
best deep red for the lower South. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. A shrub rose, very fra¬ 
grant, with blossom a brilliant velvety crim¬ 
son. A vigorous grower and bloomer. 
LOUIS PHILLIPPE. (Bengal.) Especially 
adapted for use as a hedge, this lovely rose 
has small deep crimson blossoms in great pro¬ 
fusion in the Spring and Fall. 
SENSATION. Buds large, long pointed; flowers 
of good size, long lasting, scarlet crimson in 
color, often blooming in clusters. One of the 
best deep red roses. Especially good in bud. 
Vigorous grower. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. One of the most 
popular hardy climbers. Large, double, vivid 
scarlet blossoms produced somewhat in clus¬ 
ters. 
PRICES—ROSES, STANDARD VARIETIES 
Size Each 10 
2-year, budded .$ .40 $3.50 
POLYANTHAS 
CHATILLON. Pol. Flowers small, semi-double, 
brilliant pink, borne in enormous clusters. Vig¬ 
orous to three feet. Excellent for low hedging 
or mass display. 
EDITH CAVELL. Pol. Small semi-double flow¬ 
ers of brilliant scarlet red. Does not fade in 
hot weather. 
GRUS AN AACHEN. Pol. A very delicate shell 
pink, bush has somewhat dwarf habit. A good 
and continuous bloomer. 
TIP TOP. Pol. A cream rose, buff-yellow at 
base and edged with pink, with flowers borne 
in clusters. This little rose is very attractive 
in bud and when full blown. Blooms freely. 
PRICES—POLYANTHA ROSES 
Size Each 10 
2 year, budded .$ .45 $4.00 
EXPLANATION: 
The letter following each rose denotes the 
class or origin to which it belongs: (C.L.) 
Climbing, (T) Tea, (H.T.) Hybrid Tea, (P) 
Perpetual, (H.P.) Hybrid Perpetual, (N.) 
Noisette, (W.) Wichuriana, (H.W.) Hybrid 
Wichuriana, (Pol.) Polyantha. 
Budded, field grown. 
Note: All roses are cut back for con¬ 
venience in packing and shipping. 
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