WHITE CLIMBING ROSES 
Climbing White Maman Cochet. CT. No. 1. Same as bush type, 
except growth habit. 
Cherokee. No. 1. Rampant-climbing, single, pure white Rose, with 
prominent yellow stamens. Valuable for covering fences and dwell¬ 
ings during the entire season. Spring bloomer. 
Devoniensis. CT. No. 1. Probably the strongest-growing Tea in 
our collection. Creamy white, with delicately shaded pink center. 
Long lived and most satisfactory. 
Lamarque. N. Free-flowering, climbing white Rose with tint of pale 
yellow. Very fragrant blooms in clusters. 
Hilda. 65 cts. each 
YELLOW BUSH ROSES 
Yellow, Copper- and Orange-tinted 
Alexander Hill Gray. T. Pale lemon-yellow, darker toward center; well-formed 
and fragrant. Growth moderate; continuous bloomer. Disease-resistant. 
Etoile de Lyon. T. No. 1. Golden yellow, full, double flowers. 
Golden Ophelia. HT. No. 1. Bud and bloom medium size, golden yellow in 
center, paling toward outer petals; delicately fragrant. Long, strong stems. 
One of the best yellows for the South. 
Isabella Sprunt. T. No. 1. Related to Safrano. Popular since 1863. Pro¬ 
duces large, pale yellow blooms very freely and continuously. 
Lady Hillingdon. T. No. 1. H as slender, pointed buds and exquisitely 
cupped flowers of apricot-yellow. Upright habit. 
Disease-resistant. Free continuous bloomer. One 
of the best. 
Luxembourg. HT. No. 1. An extremely satis¬ 
factory Hybrid Tea Rose for Southern gardens. 
The flowers are rich apricot-yellow, shaded with 
copper, and lighter yellow at the tips of the petals. 
Roslyn. HT. A fine, double flower of deepest yel¬ 
low on a branching plant. 
Safrano. T. No. 1. Well known and liked. Saffron 
and apricot buds and semi-double flowers. Dis¬ 
ease-resistant. 
Sunburst. HT. Another fine Rose for the South. 
Medium-sized, long-pointed buds open to double 
and full cupped blooms of clear yellow, with 
golden orange tints in center. Spreading; 
almost thornless. 
Talisman. HT. Presents unusual combina¬ 
tion of orange and copper tones, suffused 
with pink. Truly multicolored. Flowers are 
high centered, double, and quite fragrant. 
Does best in partial shade in this latitude. 
YELLOW CLIMBERS 
Banksia Lutea. Unique. In spring the droop¬ 
ing branches are covered with tiny fragrant 
rosettes. 
Climbing Perle des Jardins. T. No. 1. Most 
satisfactory climbing yellow Rose in the 
South. 
Fortune’s Double Yellow. N. Semi-double orange- 
yellow flowers flaked with red, borne along the 
stems; June—July. 
Marechal Niel. N. No. 1. Deservedly famous old- 
timer. Full yellow flowers. Sturdy. 
Mermaid. H.Brac. Flowers 5 to 6 inches across, 
single, open, fragrant, pale creamy yellow, with 
amber stamens. Foliage deep green. Disease- 
resistant. Strong grower; profuae bloomer in fall, 
fair in summer. 75 cts. each, $7 for 10. See 
illustration. 
Reve d’Or. N. Closely resembles Safrano but has 
greater substance. Holds foliage well. 
Solfatare. N. Flowers sulphur-yellow, large, double, 
and well formed. Free bloomer; fine foliage 
Ami Quinard. 65 cts. each 
Mermaid. 75 cts. each 
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