TEA ROSES, continued 
Mme. Melanie Soupert. Salmon-yellow, 
shaded pink. An old Rose, but one of the 
very best. If it were new it would be pictured 
and praised everywhere. 
M rs. B. R. Cant. Deep rose to light red. A 
good variety. 
Mrs. Dudley Cross. Most vigorous of all yellow 
Roses. Light yellow, long, Cochet-like bud 
and immense flower. Free bloomer over a long 
flowering season. 
Papa Gontier. Rosy crimson; fine long-pointed 
bud. 
President Taft. Deep pink, golden at base. 
Safrano. A fine old saffron-yellow Tea Rose. 
White Maman Cochet. The best white Tea. 
We vote it the best of all white Roses for 
this section. 
William R. Smith. Blush-pink; large, pointed 
bud and heavy flower on stiff stem. Always 
satisfactory; there never was a better Rose. 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
Baroness Rothschild. Delicate shell-pink. 
Duchess of Sutherland. Peach-pink; large. 
Frau Karl Druschki. The one pure white Rose, 
better known as White American Beauty. 
Georg Arends. Soft rose-pink. A lovely Rose. 
Gloire de Chedane-Guinoisseau. Dark 
velvety red. 
Gloire Lyonnaise. Large creamy white flower. 
Thornless stems. 
Heinrich Munch. Immense flowers of shell- 
pink. 
Hugh Dickson. Crimson; full and double. 
J. B. Clark. I ntense crimson. In this section 
the favorite red Hybrid Perpetual. 
King George V. Valuable English Hybrid 
Perpetual. Deep red. 
Marshall P. Wilder. Deep crimson; large; 
fragrant. 
Paul Neyron. Deep pink; immense. A favorite 
in its class. 
S. M. Gustave V. Perfect live pink, double 
flowers; fragrant. 
Ulrich Brunner. Deep red; shaped like Paul 
Neyron. 
Climbing Roses 
American Pillar. Beautiful single Roses borne 
in clusters; deep pink with white eye. Profuse 
spring bloomer. 
Chaplin’s Pink Climber. Pink replica of 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. 
Climbing Maman Cochet. A vigorous sport 
of the bush variety. Good bloomer. 
Cl. Marie van Houtte. Sport from the bush 
variety and identical in color. 
Cl. M rs. Aaron Ward. Good yellow' climbing 
Rose. 
Cl. Mrs. Charles Bell. A climbing form of the 
popular shell-pink Radiance. Good bloomer. 
Cl. Radiance. A fine climbing Rose, developed 
from the bush Radiance, universally the most 
popular Rose. Constant bloomer. 
Cl. Red Radiance. Very satisfactory climbing 
Rose. Sport from the bush Red Radiance. 
Constant bloomer. 
Cl. Talisman. One of the very best of the new 
climbers. A vigorous sport of the bush Talis¬ 
man and identical in color. 
Cloth of Gold. Sulphur-yellow, deeper center. 
Good bloomer. 
Daydream. One of the finest of the valuable 
new Australian climbers. Large, semi-double, 
rose-pink flowers. Fairly continuous bloomer. 
Vigorous. 
Dr. Huey. Semi-double; very deep red. Pro¬ 
fuse spring bloomer. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. One of the most beautiful of 
Roses. Delicate flesh-pink. Profuse spring 
bloomer. 
Duchesse d’Auerstaedt. One of the very best 
of the climbing Tea Roses. Yellow, shaded 
buff. Fine grower and good bloomer. 
Heart of Gold. Single; deep scarlet, with showy 
stamens in center. Spring bloomer. 
Jacotte. Large, semi-double flowers of orange- 
yellow, tinted copper. Profuse bloomer. 
Kitty Kininmonth. Glowing deep pink. One 
of the best of the new Australian climbers. 
Large, semi-double flowers. Fairly continuous 
bloomer. 
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Marechal Niel. A great southern favorite. 
Deep yellow. 
Mary Wallace. Large; deep pink. Profuse 
spring bloomer. A delightful variety. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. The most popular 
climbing Rose in the Southeast. Brilliant 
scarlet flowers, borne in great profusion in 
early spring. 
Pink Cherokee. Glowing pink, single flowers, 
borne in great profusion in earliest spring. 
Red Cherokee. A red form of the above. 
Reine Marie Henriette. For many years the 
leading red climbing Rose, and still a great 
favorite. 
Reve d’Or. At Thomasville this is the most 
popular of yellow climbing Roses. 
Scorcher. A red variety of the new Australian 
climbers. 
Sunday Best. A very showy Rose. Large, deep 
pink, single flowers, borne in clusters. 
White Banksia. Clusters of small, double, 
white flowers borne in earliest spring. 
White Cherokee. The well-known, single, 
white-flowering Rose used so much in the 
Southeast. Very early bloomer. 
Yellow Banksia. A unique and truly great 
southern Rose, bearing great clusters of small, 
double, yellow flowers in very early spring. 
Zephirine Drouhin. Vivid pink, well-filled 
flowers of good size; fragrant. Blooms freely 
in spring on almost thornless wood. 
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