P. J. Berckmans Company, Augusta , Georgia 
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Roses on Their Own Roots 
PRICES OF PLANTS EAC „ 
Purchaser’s selection, strong i-year field-grown plants.So 25 
Our selection, in 25 to 50 varieties, strong i-year field-grown plants. 
Can supply a limited number of strong 2-year field-grown Roses of nearly all of the varieties 
listed below. c 0 
10 
S2 50 
2 00 
4 00 
100 
$20 00 
15 00 
Bourbon, China, Hybrid Perpetual, Hybrid Noisette, Hybrid Tea, 
Polyantha, Rugosa and Tea Roses 
HELEN GOULD 
Alfred Colomb. (H. P.) Bright red; large; globular. 
Bride. (T.) Pure white. 
Bridesmaid. (T.) The most popular Pink Tea Rose grown. 
A beautiful shade of bright pink. An improvement on 
Catherine Mermet, of which it is a sport. 
Catherine Mermet. (T.) Soft rose-color, large, full and of 
fine form. 
Clothilde Soupert. (P.) Flowers 1 inches in diameter, 
beautifully formed; white, with rose or light carmine center; 
a constant bloomer; a desirable variety for cemeteries. 
Duehesse de Brabant (Comtesse de Labarthe). (T.) Pink, 
shaded with carmine-rose. An old favorite. 
Etoile de France. (T.) A very vigorous grower. Flowers 
very large, full, cupped; dark velvety crimson, center vivid 
cerise. A fine variety of recent introduction. 
Etoile de Lyon. (T.) Rich golden yellow; vigorous; free 
bloomer. 
Gloire Lyonnaise. (H. P.) Full; white; base of petals very 
light canary-yellow; very large. 
Gruss an Teplitz. \H. T.) Bright crimson; very full;, free 
bloomer. Very good. 
Helen Gould (Balduin). (II. T.) Rosy pink; long, pointed 
buds Fine. 
John Hopper. (H. P.) Bright rose, with carmine center. 
Cupped and well formed. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. (H. T.) Creamy white; very 
double; buds large and pointed. Decidedly the best white 
Tea grown. 
La France. (H. T.) Silvery peach. One of the most popular 
Roses grown. 
Magna Cliarta. (H. P.) Bright rosy carmine. A standard 
variety. 
Maman Cochet. (T ) Deep rose-pink, inner side of petals 
silvery rose. Very double, extra-strong grower; fine bloomer. 
The finest Rose by far that has been introduced for a long 
time. We can confidently recommend it. 
Marie Pavic. (P.) Pale rose, changing to white. This variety 
is unsurpassed for a low hedge, and nothing could be more 
desirable for cemeteries. It is the most profuse bloomer 
of all the Polyanthus, and is continually in bloom from early 
spring until frost. It is hardy in the northern states. 
_ , 100 
Extra-strong plants, 12 to 15 in.$15 00 
Miss Caroline. Similar to Duehesse de Brabant, but of a 
lighter shade of pink 
j Mme. Camille. (T.) Rosy salmon; very large; free-bloomer. 
Mme. Caroline Kuster. (T.) White, orange-yellow, at center. 
Mme. Etienne. (T.) Rose color; a good grower. Free bloomer. 
Mme. F. Suffrain. (T.) Deep salmon-pink, outer petals 
shade lighter. Flower full. 
Mme. Jules Grolez. (H. T.) Satiny rose color; flowers 
large and very double; free bloomer. 
Mme. Lambard. (T.) Bright rose; large; full; fragrant. 
Mme. Plantier. (H. N.) Bears thousands of pure white 
1 editin' -size flowers. Profuse bloomer in early spring only. 
Desirable for massing and as hardy as an oak. 
Pcrle d’Or. (P.) Pale yellow, with a darker yellow center. 
A very charming little Rose. 
1 Phvllis. (P.) Grows to a height of about 2 feet, very bushy. 
Produces long, feathery panicles of very small, bright car- 
irine-pink flowers, shading to white in center. Continuous 
bloomer. A fine Rose for bedding or massing. 
Rugosa alba. (R.) Single white flower. The Rugosa Roses 
are especially desirable for massing. Flowers nearly all 
summer. The foliage is a bright glossy green. Diring au¬ 
tumn and winter, the plant is covered with brilliant red 
seed-pods. 
Rugosa rubra. (R.) Same as Rugosa alba except that flowers 
are single crimson. 
Souv. de Catherine Guillot. (T.) Coppery carmine center, 
shaded with orange. Very fine. 
Souv. de Mme. Pernet. (T.) Rose, base of petals tinged 
with yellow; large, loose flowers. A distinct sort. 
Theresa Stravius. (C.) A vigorous and free bloomer. W hite, 
tinged flesh. Fine for massing. 
Ulrich Brunner. (II. P.) Cherry-red; very large, fine form; 
extra good. 
Vicomtesse de Wautier. (T.) Bright rose, tinted darker, 
dark rose center; free bloomer. 
Wassily Chludoff. (T.) Extremely vigorous and free bloom¬ 
er. Half climber; carmine, changing to rose. 
White Maman Cochet. (T.) Pure white, sometimes tinged 
blush. A superb Rose. 
Yellow Cochet. (T.) A form of Maman Cochet, with light 
yellow flowers. An extra-fine sort. 
KILLARNEY ROSE 
