P. J. BeRCKMATVS Co.i£AvGU5TA, GEORGIA 
ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT 
ROSES, continued 
La France. (H. T.) One of the best-known Roces. 
Silvery peach; excellent; weak grower. 
Le Detroit. (H. T.) Flowers ot large size and form; 
beautiful rose-color beautifully shaded pink. A free 
bloomer. 
Louis Van Houtte. (H. P.) Vivid, velvety crimson; 
large, full and of fine form. A very fine variety. 
Magna Charta. (H. P.) Bright pink, suffused with 
crimson; vigorous grower. A fine Rose. 
Meteor. (T.) Dark, velvety crimson. Vigorous 
grower and profuse bloomer. 
Mile. Helene Gambier. (H. T.) Rosy salmon, 
shading deeper; very double and full. Fine variety. 
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. 
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. (II. P.) Crimson, handsomely 
striped white and sometimes half crimson and half 
white. 
Ulrich Brunner. (H. P.) Cherry-red; very large; fine 
form; extra good. 
Climbing Roses Budded on Manetti 
i-year-old plants, budded low, 35 cts. each, S3 for 10; when 
selection is left to us, Si2.50 for 50, S25 per 100. 2-year- 
old plants, strong, extra-heavy, of most of the following 
varieties, at 50 cts. each, $4 for 10. 
Captain Christy. (H. T.) Blush, rosy center, large 
and full; very free bloomer. 
Chromatella. (N.) Deep yellow. An old 
kl and favorite variety. 
Jr Devoniensis, Climbing. (T.) White, flesh 
M center. Excellent. 
Marechal Niel Rose 
Tree Rose 
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. 
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. 
Vigorous grower and profuse bloomer. 
Perle des Jardins. (T.) Bright yellow, very full and 
double. Best of its color. 
Pillar of Gold. (T.) Rosy pink, base of petals yellow. 
Variable in color. Sometimes almost solid pink. 
Free bloomer, rapid grower. 
Heine Marie Henriette. (T.) Bright cherry-red. Of 
good form and vigorous habit. The best red climber. 
Reved’Or. (ClimbingSafrano.) (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 climbing 
form of this well-known Rose. Large and very full. 
Striped Heine Marie Henriette. (T.) A sport of 
Reine Marie Henriette. Flowers blight 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. 
Tree Roses 
Tree Roses are grafted on stems 2}^ to 3 feet high, 
and are becoming very popular. They are very effective 
when planted in the proper position. Tree Roses have 
given good results with us when planted in rich soil, 
and given the proper care and attention. 
We offer a fine lot of strong, imported Tree Roses in 
ten or twelve of the best varieties of Teas, Hybrid 
Teas, and Hybrid Perpetuals. Trees grafted on stems 
2 Yi to 3 ft, high, $1 each, 
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