Roses 
Bush Roses 
Ami Quiimrd. Semi-double flowers of deep crim¬ 
son-maroon with blackish shading's. One of 
the darkest red roses. 
Briarclitf. A fine cutting Rose of excellent form, 
brilliant rose-pink in color; fragrant and 
long-lasting. 
(!aletlonia. One of the best white Roses. Large, 
double blooms of fine form on good plants. 
(Columbia. Standard pink variety which is fine 
for cutting. Long stems and few thorns. 
('oiulesa de Sastago. The most spectacular of 
the bi-colored Roses—burning copper on the 
inside of the petals and rich yellow reverse. 
Sturdy plants @ $1.25. 
Dainty Bess. Considered the loveliest of all 
singles, with informal peach-pink flowers, 
tinged old-rose on the reverse, and lovely 
coral stamens @ 50c. 
Dame Kdith Helen. Large, very double Rose of 
perfect form. A favorite for exhibition. 
Kdith Nellie Perkins. An extra-good garden 
Rose with shapely two-toned pink flowers. 
Kditor McFarland. The finest dark pink Rose, 
l)erfect in form and always in bloom. Fine 
plants @ 40c. 
K. (1. Hill. One of the favorite red Roses. 
Large, double, fragrant flowers on a good 
garden plant. 
Ktoile de Hollande. The world’s finest red Rose, 
large, shapely, of velvety crimson, with won¬ 
derful fragrance. 
Golden Dawn. A large, double, pale yellow Rose 
on a low, branching plant with extra-good 
foliage @ 40c. 
(iolden Ophelia. Nicely formed flowers of light 
golden yellow on plants of medium growth. A 
fine cut-flower. 
Hadley. Superb rich crimson-red flower. Blooms 
best in early summer and again in early fall. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. The most perfect of 
all white Roses, fully double and fragrant. 
Killarney, Double White. A double form of the 
fragrant old Killarney. One of the sweetest 
roses ever grown. 
Lady Hillingdon. A hardy Tea Rose with lovely 
deep saffron-yellow flowers; Tea fragrance. 
Luxembourg. This Rose is a favorite in the 
South. Rich golden yellow, shading to copper 
at the center, 
Mrs. Charles Bell. The salmon Radiance, with 
Radiance-shaped flowers of an exquisite pale 
salmon. A Rose that anybody can grow. 
.Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. The most free-blooming 
of all yellow Roses. Double, rich golden yel¬ 
low flowers @ 40c. 
President Herbert Hoover. One of the tallest- 
growing Hybrid Teas, producing its multi¬ 
colored blooms on 2 ft. stems. Among the best 
garden Roses. 
Radiance. The world’s standard pink Rose. 
Strong, healthy plants that anyone can grow. 
Fragrant, two-toned pink flowers. 
Red Radiance. A sport of Radiance with the 
fine radiance plant and large, cupped, deep 
rose-red flowei's. 
Rouge Mallerin. New red Rose of quite perfect 
form, double, rich glowing scarlet, the petals 
having a soft, silky velvet look; old damask 
fragrance. @ 75c each. 
Talisman. Popular both in the garden and un¬ 
der glass. Large, double, two-toned flowers 
of brilliant scarlet, orange, and yellow. 
Texas Centennial. Vermilion-red blooms on a 
tall, free-blooming plant. One of the finest of 
the new roses. Patented. 60c each; $1.50 for 
3; $6.00 per dozen. 
White Maman Cochet. T. A white sport of the 
favorite old Tea Rose, Maman Cochet. 
Climbers 
CI. Dainty Bess. A climbing sport of the pop¬ 
ular Dainty Bess with flowers like its parent, 
@ 60c. 
Cl. Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Reliable bloom¬ 
er, producing same finely formed flowers 
as the dwarf variety. Pure white with touch 
of lemon in center. 
Cl. Red Radiance. Splendid Red Radiance flow¬ 
ers are produced on this vigorous plant, but 
it needs at least two seasons to become es¬ 
tablished. Thoroughly dependable. 
Cl. Texas Centennial. A climbing sport of this 
finest of red Roses with flowers exactly like 
Texas Centennial. @ $1.00 each. 
•Marechal Niel. The favorite climbing Rose of 
the South. Wonderfully fragrant, double flow¬ 
ers of rich golden yellow. It must be pro¬ 
tected from frost and severe weather. 
Mermaid. A hybrid climber of Rosa bracteata 
parentage. Needs protection where the ther¬ 
mometer goes near zero. Large, single flowers 
of ivory-white, with a lemon center. Do not 
prune. @ 50c each. 
Polyantha Roses 
Cecile Brunner. The Little Sweetheart Rose. 
Perfectly formed little Roses of light pink, 
touched with yellow. 
Bllen Poulsen. Quite large, clear rose-pink flow¬ 
ers on a plant of medium growth. 
Gloria Mundi. Great clusters of glowing orange- 
scarlet, semi-double flowers on a medium¬ 
sized plant. 
Lafayette. Large, semi-double flowers of light 
cherry-red. Medium growth. 
Miss Edith Cavell. Semi-double flowers of bril¬ 
liant, unfading scarlet-red. Medium growth. 
Triumph de Orleans. Bright cherry red. Semi¬ 
double; slightly fragrant; excellent hedge 
rose. Very vigorous. 
Price of Roses —35c each, $3.50 per dozen, 
except where noted. These prices do not 
include planting nor guaranteeing. 
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