WHOLESALE TRADE CATALOG 
35 
ROSES BUDDED. 
10 100 1000 
2 yr. heavy, budded on Manetti.$2 50 $17 50 $150 00 
1 yr. heavy, budded on Manetti. 1 75 15 00 120 00 
American Beauty .(H.P.) 
Anna de Diesbach.(H.P.) 
Baroness Rothehild.(H.P.) 
Captain Christy.(H.T.) 
Dr. Sewell.(H.P.) 
Etoile de France.(T. ) 
Etoile de Lyon.(T. ) 
Eugene Furst.(H.P.) 
Frau Karl Druschki.(H.P.) 
Glory of Brussels.(H.P.) 
Grand Mogul.(H.P.) 
Killarney .H.T.) 
K. A. Victoria.(H.T.) 
La. France.(H.P.) 
Louis Van Houtte.(H.P.) 
Meteor .(H.T.) 
Mine. Caroline Testout (H.T.) 
Mine. Helene Gambier.. (H.T.) 
Perle des Jardins.(T. ) 
Prince Camille de Ho p han(H.P.) 
CLIMBING ROSES BUDDED. 
10 100 1000 
2 yr. heavy, budded on Manetti.$2 50 $17 50 $150 00 
1 yr. heavy, budded on Manetti. 1 75 15 00 120 00 
NOTE—All of our climbing roses are carefully trained to 
stakes in nursery rows and, therefore, must not be confused 
with climbing roses which have not been so carefullv handled. 
Captain Christy.(H.T.) 
Devoniensis .(T. ) 
K. A. Victoria 
(Mrs. Robt. Peary) (H.T.) 
Lamarque .(N. ) 
Marechal Niel.(T. ) 
Meteor .(H.T.) 
Mine. Caroline Testout (H.T.) 
Perle des Jardins.(T. ) 
Pillar of Gold.(T. 
Pink Cherokee.(T. 
Reine Marie Henriette (T. 
Reve d’Or.(T. 
Solfatarre .(N. 
Souv. de la Malmaison (B. 
Waltham No. 3.(H.P.) 
Wm. Allen Richardson (T. ) 
Wooton .(H.P.) 
PLANTS FOR FLORIDA AND SUB¬ 
TROPICAL SECTIONS. 
In addition to the plants below enumerated we have a great 
number of broad-leaved and coniferous evergreens and decidu¬ 
ous shrubs and trees which are mentioned in other parts of 
this catalog, and which are adapted to sub-tropical sections. 
We will take pleasure in giving prospective purchasers a list 
of these plants. 
ACACIA. 
Famesiana. Popinae. 10 
24 to 30 in., heavy, from 4 in. pots.$2 75 
ALLAMANDA. 
Hendersonii. 
Strong, from 3 in. pots. 2 00 
CHAMAEROPS. 
Canariensis. Canary Island Palm. Hardy at 
Augusta and southward. 
18 to 24 in., from 4 in. pots. 3 00 
15 to 18 in., from 3 in. pots. 2 50 
CINNAMOMUM. 
Camphora. Camphor Tree. 
This is a most desirable and rapid-growing shade tree for 
the coast belt and sub-tropical sections, and it is also 
valuable for the production of the gum camphor of 
commerce. The Camphor is hardy at Augusta. 
