5 REASONS 
WIGHT-GROWN ROSES WILL PLEASE YOU 
1 — Mot a long list of unproven varieties , but a small list of varieties known 
to be satisfactory in the South. 
2 — Budded roses—the fastest-growing and most prolific. 
3 — Vigorous understocks—which means a vigorous root system. 
4 — Wight-grown roses have a reputation to maintain. 
5 — Shipped promptly—handled carefully—they reach you in perfect condi¬ 
tion. 
ROSES ARE SCARCE—ORDER EARLY. 
WHITE ROSES 
ESTELLE PKADEL. H. T. A very prolific pure 
white rose, borne in large clusters. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. T. Another 
excellent pure white rose which does especially 
well in the lower South. Free and regular 
bloomer; large blossoms. 
WHITE COCHET. The family traits and beauty 
of the Cochet family are preserved in this rose; 
white with edges of petals tipped rose. Among 
the best white tea roses. 
WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY (Frau Karl 
Druschki) H. P. The regal ‘'White American 
Beauty.” The distinctive form and expression 
of its bud, half opened state, and maturity, 
are a three-fold revelation of exquisite charm 
and beauty. Large flowers of waxy paper 
white in June; yielding their final outburst 
with the first signs of fall. 
WHITE KILLARNEY. Sport of the w’ell-known 
Killarney. Very beautiful in bud; quite satis¬ 
factory rose. 
YELLOW ROSES 
We are listing here the best Yellow Roses for 
Southern gardens. Although there are a great 
many varieties of yellow roses, the number 
which will succeed in the South is quite limited. 
We therefore are listing only those which we 
know absolutely will give satisfaction. 
CLIMBING LUXEMBOURG. Cl.H.T. A sport of 
Luxembourg which originated in our own nur¬ 
sery and is being offered this year for the first 
time. A very vigorous climbing rose which 
blooms constantly throughout the season. Bud 
long-pointed, large, deep pinkish orange; flower 
light pinkish rouge. 30 to 36 petals. An ex¬ 
cellent new climber which we highly recom¬ 
mend. Quantity limited. 
LADY HILLINGDON. T. Apricot-yellow, espe¬ 
cially beautiful in the bud; free bloomer, 
strong grower. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART. See Novelties. 
LUXEMBOURG. H. T. One of the very best 
yellows of the new hybrid teas. A deep golden 
j ? ellow, very attractive both in its pointed bud 
and as an open flower. 
MARECHAL NEIL. Climber. An old favorite 
which needs no description. 
MARIE VAN HOUTTE. T. Bud large, pale, buff 
yellow, streaked with carmine; flowers large 
double; lasts well. A vigorous grower and 
free bloomer. 
MRS. DUDLEY CROSS. T. Flower medium size; 
very pale, with outer petals tinged a soft shell 
pink. A very vigorous grower. Blooms over 
long season. 
Abelia is becoming a popular hedge 
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