Tli6 Finest Roses 
35 Years Pioneering Best Methods of I 
Order Your Roses by GRADES. All Our Roses Are Two-Year, Field-Grown and 
Guaranteed to be Standard or Above Standard 
RED ROSES PINK ROSES 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—Planted less each year— 
does best in drier sections. 
AMI QUINARD—One of the darkest reds—semi¬ 
double flowers. Good grower. 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS—Deep red. Pointed bud. 
Semi-double bloom. Strong grower. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND—Probably the best dark 
red outdoor rose. 
E. G. HILL—Dark red. Fully double. Good grower 
and bloomer where adapted. 
ESSENCE—Dark red. Fragrant. Tall grower. Mak¬ 
ing headway as a garden rose. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY—Light red. Low stocky 
grower. Blooms average almost 100 petals. 
HADLEY—Dark red. Tall growing, soft wooded 
variety. Winter kills easily. 
NATIONAL FLOWER GUILD—Light red. Exceed¬ 
ingly strong grower. Semi-double blooms. 
RED RADIANCE—Most widely planted of all red 
roses. 
Special Roses 
CHRISTOPHER STONE— 
This new, dark red garden rose has won 
national prominence in a short period of 
time because of its real value. 
—Price: Each 65c, Dozen $6.50 
ROUGE MALLERIN— 
New red roses of quite perfect form. 
Rich glowing scarlet. Petals soft and 
velvety. Damask fragrance. 
—Price: Each 50c, Dozen $5.00 
MERMAID— 
A Hybrid climber of Rosa Bracteata par¬ 
entage. Especially adapted to South. 
Large single flowers of ivory white with 
lemon center. 
—Price: Each 50c, Dozen $5.00 
MARECHAL NIEL— 
The favorite climbing rose of the old 
South. Wonderfully fragrant. Double 
flowers of rich golden yellow. 
—Price: Each 50c, Dozen $5.00 
ONLY NUMBER ONE GRADE PLANTS 
FURNISHED IN THESE FOUR 
VARIETIES 
ANTOINE , RIVOIRE—Blush pink. Persistent 
growth and foliage. Old fashioned rose that 
should be planted more. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Pink and gold. Strong grow¬ 
er, pointed bud. Semi-double open bloom. 
BRIARCLIFF—Sport from Columbia. Practically 
same shade and habit of growth. 
COLUMBIA—Silvery pink. Almost thornless. Mod¬ 
erate, upright growth. 
DAINTY BESS—Light pink. Single blossoms. Yel¬ 
low stamens. Tall reliable grower. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Medium pink. Large, dou¬ 
ble exhibition rose. 
EDITOR McFARLAND—Finest dark pink rose. 
Good plants and flowers. 
J. J. L. MOCK—Old, well known variety. Silvery 
pink, shy bloomer. 
LADY ALICE STANLEY—Double, two-toned pink 
on shapely, healthy plants. 
MARY, COUNTESS of ILLCHESTER—Large, bril¬ 
liant pink blooms. One of best for South. 
MRS. CHAS. BELL—Best known as shell-pink Ra¬ 
diance. A sport from Pink Radiance. 
MME. BUTTERFLY—Ideal for cutting. Not a re¬ 
liable strong grower, though still in demand 
PRISCILLA—Dwarf, reliable grower. Fine buds 
and open flowers, good for cutting. 
PAUL NEYRON—Hybrid perpetual. Long, strong 
stems, large flowers. 
PINK RADIANCE—The world’s most serviceable 
pink rose. 
Polyantha Roses 
The Polyanthas are mostly cluster-flowered roses which require very 
little pruning, and are rarely without bloom. They make beautiful hedges, 
fine edging plants, and a solid bed of any variety will furnish a mass 
of color all season long. 
FOR PRICES SEE REGULAR SCHEDULE 
CECILE BRUNNER. The Sweetheart Rose. Miniature pink buds. 
*D. T. POULSEN. Deep crimson. Minature pink buds. 
EBLOUISSANT. Velvety crimson. Dwarf plants. 
:;: ELSE POULSEN. Bright pink. Tall growing. 
GLORIA MUNDI. Orange-scarlet. Medium sized plants. 
GOLDEN SALMON. Lighter colored than Gloria Mundi. Plants larger. 
*GRUSS AN AACHEN. Flesh pink and salmon yellow. Large flowers. 
IDEAL. Dark scarlet. Blackish shadings. Bushy, medium height. 
KATHARINA ZEIMET. White. Sweetly scented. Medium height. 
*LAFAYETTE. Cherry-red. Medium growth. Our favorite. 
TRIUMPH DE ORLEANS. Clear pink. Bushy, medium height. 
