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P. J. Berckmans Company , Augusta, Georgia 
ULRICH BRUNNER 
ROSES BUDDED ON MANETTI STOCK, continued 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. (II. T. ) Creamy white; very 
double; buds large and pointed. Decidedly the best white 
Tea grown 
Le Detroit. (H. T.) Flowers of large size and form; beautiful 
Rose color delicately shaded pink. A free bloomer. 
La France. (H. T.) One of the best-known Roses. Silvery 
peach; excellent; weak grower. 
Louis Van Houtte. (H. P.) Dark crimson shaded with 
maroon. Very fine. 
Margaret Dickson. (H. P.) A fine Rose. Vigorous grower; 
(lower white, tinted flesh near the center. 
Meteor. (T.) Dark, velvety crimson. Vigorous grower and 
profuse bloomer. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. (H. T.) One of the best of the 
newer Roses. Of La France type, but clear pink; large; free 
bloomer A great favorite where known. 
Mrs John Laing. (H. P.) Soft pink; large; good form; fra¬ 
grant; free bloomer. 
Marshall P. Wilder. (H. P.) Cherry-carmine; free bloomer. 
Fine. 
Papa Gontier. (T.) Brilliant carmine, tinted rose; finely 
formed buds. 
Perle des Jardins. (T.) Bright yellow; very full and double. 
Best of its color. 
Pride of Reigate. (H. P.) Crimson, handsomely striped white 
and sometimes half crimson and half white. 
Princess Imperial Victoria (White Malmaison). (B.) Simi¬ 
lar to Malmaison; flowers white tinted yellow; a vigorous 
and free-blooming sort 
Souv. de Catharine Guillot. (T.) Coppery, with carmine 
center, and shaded with orange. Very distinct 
Ulrich Brunner. (H. P.) Cherry-red; very large; fine form; 
extra good. 
Wassily Chludoff. (T ) Carmine, changing to rose; a very 
strong grower and free bloomer. 
Climbing Noisette and Climbing 
Tea Roses 
i-yr.-old plants, budded low, 35c. each, $3 for 10; when selec¬ 
tion is left to us, $12.50 for 50, $25 per 100. 2-yr.-old 
plants, strong, extra-heavy, of most of the following va¬ 
rieties, at 50 cts. each, $4 for 10. 
Can also supply a limited quantity of extra-strong plants 
of nearly ail the following Climbing Roses, 6 to 8 feet, at 75c. 
each, $6 for 10. 
Chromatella. (N.) Deep yellow. An old and favorite variety. 
Devoniensis, Climbing. (T.) White, flesh center. Excellent. 
Elie de Beauvilain. (T.) Soft rose, salmon center; vigorous 
grower; very good. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, Climbing. (T.) (Mrs. Robert 
Peary.) Similar to the bush form. Vigorous. 
Lamarque. (N.) Pure white. 
Marie Guillot. (T.) White, slightly tinted lemon; large; 
well-shaped. A fine climber. 
Marechal Niel. (T.) Deep chrome-yellow. Always deeper 
in color and a better grower when budded. This is the most 
desirable of all the yellow Roses. 
Meteor, Climbing. (H. T.) Dark, velvety crimson. Vigor¬ 
ous grower and profuse bloomer. 
Perle des Jardins. (T.) Bright yellow, very full and double. 
Best of its color. 
Pillar ox Gold. (T.) Rosy pink, base of petals yellow. Vari¬ 
able in color. Sometimes almost solid pink. Free bloomer, 
rapid grower. 
Reine Marie Henriette. (T.) Bright cherry-red. Of good 
form and vigorous in habit. The best red climber 
Reve d’Or (Climbing Safrano). (T.) Chamois-yellow; large; 
full; fragrant; free bloomer. An extra-fine climbing Rose. 
Solfaterre. (N.) Light yellow; free bloomer. 
Souv. de la Malmaison. (B. C ) A beautiful creamy form 
of this well-known Rose. Large and very iull. 
Striped Reine Marie Henriette. (T.) A sport of Reine Marie 
Henriette. Flowers bright cherry-red, striped white. A 
vigorous grower. 
Waltham No. 3 . (H. P.) Very fine spring and autumn¬ 
blooming climber; dark crimson. 
Wm. Allen Richardson. (T.) Orange-yellow, center coppery 
yellow. 
Wootton. (H. P.) Bright magenta-red, richly shaded crimson, 
very double and fine climber. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
