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Prices of all varieties of roses are prepaid to any point in Florida. For export, prices are 
f. o. b. nursery after adding 25% to prices indicated to cover special packing charges. 
Each Three Six Twelve 
Strong, No. 1 grade bushes.$0.40 $1.10 $1.95 $3.50 
BUSH ROSES 
PINK RADIANCE. (HT.) Flowers are a 
beautiful shade of the richest tone of pink, 
darker on the inner surface of the petals than 
on the margins. The buds are large and very 
fine. It is a very strong grower. 
RED RADIANCE. (HT.) It has flowers of 
the same exquisite form and the same sweet 
fragrance as Pink Radiance. The color is a 
splendid, even shade of clear red, without a 
trace of any other color. 
SHELL-PINK RADIANCE. (Mrs. Charles 
Bell.) (HT.) Another of the Radiance fam¬ 
ily. A distinct light shell-pink. It is a won¬ 
derful rose, always in bloom, which is a herit¬ 
age of all Radiance types. 
WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY. (Frau 
Karl Druschki.) (HP.) Buds fine and large, 
usually pure white, but sometimes with a slight 
shading of pink on outer petals. 
WHITE KILLARNEY. (HT.) Produces won¬ 
derful, long, pointed buds; semi-double. 
ALEXANDER HILL GRAY. (Yellow 
Maman Cochet). (T.) Flowers clear, lemon- 
yellow, large, and of perfect formation. Strong, 
upright growth. One of the best yellow roses. 
MAMAN COCHET, PINK. (T.) Rosy pink 
with shadings of silvery rose. A splendid rose 
of sturdy habits. The fine buds last well when 
cut, are of large size, and open into full double, 
fragrant blooms. A medium spreading grower. 
MAMAN COCHET, WHITE. (T.) Of same 
sturdy habit, size of bloom, and delicate fra¬ 
grance as the Maman Cochet, Pink, and of such 
a pearly white with exquisite shadings of most 
delicate pink. One of the few best roses. 
MME. LOMBARD. (T.) Beautiful tints of 
rosy bronze, fawn, and salmon. Vigorous grow¬ 
er and a free bloomer. 
LOUIS PHILIPPE. (Ben.) Another old fa¬ 
vorite. In bloom all the year, with rich velvety 
crimson blooms. Strong, spreading habit. 
PAUL NEYRON. (HP.) Largest rose known, 
surpassing even hothouse American Beauties. 
Deep rose-pink, full, double blooms with spicy 
fragrance, borne on strong, upright stems. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. (HT.) One of 
the reddest of red Roses. Good-sized blooms 
and buds borne on long stems. 
VATERLAND. (HT.) Bud and flower large, 
opening full, double; handsome dark red with 
coppery reflexes. Foliage bronze and quite dis¬ 
ease-resistant. Continuous bloomer all season. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. (T.) 
Free and regular bloomer from early to late. 
Pure white, on long stems. 
LADY HILLINGDON. (T.) Has slender, 
pointed buds and exquisitely cupped flowers 
of apricot-yellow. Upright habit. Disease-resist¬ 
ant. Free continuous bloomer. One of the best. 
LUXEMBOURG. (HT.) An extremely satis¬ 
factory Hybrid Tea Rose for Florida gardens. 
Flowers are rich apricot-yellow, shaded with 
copper, and lighter yellow at tips of the petals. 
TALISMAN. (HT.) Presents unusual com¬ 
bination of orange and copper tones, suffused 
with pink. Truly multicolored. Flowers arc 
high centered, double, and quite fragrant. Does 
best in partial shade in this latitude. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. (HT.) 
Flowers produced on unusually long stems. A 
mixture of pink, yellow and flame tints. Very 
fragrant. This rose is not recommended for 
North Florida, but is excellent in the southern 
part of the state as a winter bloomer. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
CLIMBING RADIANCE. (Cl.H.T.) Regis¬ 
tered with the American Rose Society. A per¬ 
fect Radiance that is a strong climber and a 
free bloomer. The most desirable new rose for 
Florida introduced since the hush varieties 
of the Radiance group came out. Available in 
two colors, pink and red. 
CHEROKEE (White). (Rosa Laevigata.) 
Rampant climber. Large, single, white, fra¬ 
grant flowers produced in early spring. 
CHEROKEE. (Pink or Anemone). Same as 
White Cherokee except that the color is glow¬ 
ing pink. They resemble huge apple blossoms. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. (HW.) Vivid scarlet, 
shaded crimson. Makes a brilliant display for 
a long period of time in the garden. 
CLIMBING PERLE DES JARDINS. (CT.) 
Florida’s most satisfactory climbing yellow rose. 
CLIMBING PINK MAMAN COCHET. 
(CT.) Nicely formed buds and flowers of pale 
pink, deeper at center. 
CLIMBING WHITE MAMAN COCHET. 
(CT.) Large white blooms, tinted pink on 
outer petals with pale yellow centers. 
RAMBLERS 
REINE MARIE HENRIETTE. (CT.) One 
of the best red climbers. Bright red, pointed 
buds of good size. A vigorous grower. 
CLASSIFICATION OF ROSES 
Roses are descended from several distinct 
classes or families, and the following key will 
enable one to find to which strains or classes 
each belong. (HT), Hybrid Tea. (HP), Hy¬ 
brid Perpetual. (T), Tea. (Ben), Bengal. 
(Cl.H.T.), Climbing Hybrid Tea. (Cl.Nois), 
Climbing Noisette. (HW), Hybrid Wichurai- 
ana. (Poly), Polyantha. 
