12 GOLDSBORO NURSERY, GOLDSBORO, N. C. 
Editor McFarland 
Betty Uprichard 
Dainty Bess 
Roses 
We are one of the largest producers of Rose bushes in 
the Southeast. All the varieties we offer will do well if 
given proper attention. 
All of our bush Roses are monthly blooming, except 
Frau Karl Druschki and Paul Neyron. 
Abol. Full white blooms with faint blush tint; fragrant. 
Ariel. A large flower of orange-flame and yellow. Plants 
are healthy and vigorous, producing many attractive 
fragrant flowers. One of the best orange-colored Roses. 
Autumn. Burnt-orange, red, orange, and pink. A rain¬ 
bow of Autumn’s glorious colors is what this splendid 
Rose produces during the growing season. Lasts well as 
a cut flower. 
Ami Quinard. A red Rose with an almost black lustre. 
Buds pointed, slender. This is the darkest red Rose we 
have ever seen. 
Briarcliff. Columbia type of Rose, having fine, handsome 
flowers of an even shade of silvery rose pink. Does not 
produce imperfect buds like Columbia. 
Betty Uprichard. In our fields this Rose has brought 
forth many exclamations from visitors. The buds are 
salmon-pink, stained with copper-pink on the outside. 
Stems are long and stiff. The open flower resembles 
a Camellia and lasts long when cut. Plants strong, free 
blooming. Highly recommended for the South. 
Charles K. Douglas. Fine long-pointed, bright red buds, 
opening to large crimson-scarlet flowers. Vigorous, 
healthy foliage. 
Condesa de Sastago. Coppery red and yellow. In hardi¬ 
ness and continuity of bloom, it compares favorably 
with the well-known Radiances. 
Cochet, White. Differs from the pink Maman Cochet 
only in color. The buds are white, sometimes blotched 
or streaked with pink, opening to creamy white flowers. 
Cochet, Pink. This is an old pink variety that has been 
discontinued by many growers. It is, however, one of 
the best Roses for the South, and we have many calls 
for it. The flowers are creamy pink and last well when 
cut. Plants grow large and strong. 
Dainty Bess. A beautiful pink Rose, charming in its 
simplicity. With only 5 petals, the flowers are 3 to 4 
inches across. Blooming all Summer, these attractive 
flowers are decorated with stamens on red filaments 
which add the final artistic touch to Dainty Bess. 
Duchess of Wellington. One of the most beautiful yel¬ 
lows. The buds are extra long, pointed, of a golden 
orange color, and open into beautiful saffron-yellow 
flowers. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Very lovely, long pointed, salmon- 
pink buds heavily overspread with gold on inside of 
petals when open. 
Etoile de Hollande. Finest dark red Rose for general 
purposes. The large flowers are perfect when about 
half open. Vigorous; healthy foliage, fragrant. 
Editor McFarland. An aristocratic pink Rose. Resem¬ 
bles Radiance in performance. Long, finely formed buds 
of pink with amber glow. Constant and free bloomer. 
E. G. Hill. Beautiful dark red buds on long stems, open to 
full-centered scarlet flowers. 
Federico Casas. Coppery pink and orange. Good in the 
garden and lasts well as a cut flower. 
Frau Karl Druschki (White American Beauty). One of 
the most widely planted white Roses. Buds are often 
tinted with pink but the open flowers are pure white. 
Prune after first crop of blooms for Fall flowers. 
