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BUSH ROSES 
American Beauty. HP. Large, glob¬ 
ular buds opening to gorgeous, deep 
vinous crimson flowers. Very fragrant. 
Betty Upriehard. HT. Copper-red 
buds, opening to semi-double flowers, 
brilliant orange-carmine on outer sur¬ 
face of petals and showing light salmon 
reflexes. Very pretty. 
Briarcliff. HT. Fine, large pointed 
buds opening' into double high-centered 
blooms of brilliant rose-pink color. 
Caledonia. HT. One of the prettiest 
White Roses we know. Both the long- 
pointed buds and the huge double flowers 
are pure white, with exquisitely curved 
and infolded petals. 
Cecile Brunner. Pol. Also known 
as the “Sweetheart Rose.” Lovely min¬ 
iature Rose with perfectly formed 
blooms arranged in graceful clusters. 
Light pink with yellow base. 
Charles K. Douglas. HT. Fine, long- 
pointed buds opening to large, loosely 
formed flowers of striking crimson-scar¬ 
let. Does not fade. 
Columbia. HT. Bright pink, sweetly 
scented flowers of exquisite shade, deep¬ 
ening in color as they expand. Good 
grower. 
Golden Ophelia. HT. Well-shaped 
golden yellow blooms, shading lighter to¬ 
ward the edges of thq flower. Delicately 
perfumed. 
Golden Salmon. Pol. Bright orange- 
salmon flowers in huge clusters. Growth 
vigorous and bushy. First really orange 
Polyanthus. 
Gruss an Teplltz. HT. Fully double 
dazzling fiery crimson flowers of velvety 
texture. The sweetly fragrant blooms 
are produced in great profusion. 
Joanna Hill. HT. Very beautiful Rose 
with large double blooms of a rich 
creamy-yellow flushed orange at the 
base. A strong grower carrying the 
flowers on long, straight stems. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. HT. 
Creamy buds perfectly formed, snowy 
white blooms tinted lemon at the cen¬ 
ter. Best white Rose. Strong grower 
and prolific bloomer. 
Lady Hillingdon. T. Slender buds, 
developing into beautiful, deep saffron- 
yellow blooms, paling toward the edges. 
Luxembourg. HT. Rich orange-yel¬ 
low with coppery shadows and creamy 
yellow tints. Profuse bloomer. 
Maman Cochet. T. Wonderful pink 
shaded rosy crimson. Large double 
flowers on long stems. Delightful fra¬ 
grance. Hardy and free flowering. 
Red Radiance. HT. Deep rose-red. 
Globular in shape, very fragrant, and 
borne on strong stems. Prolific bloomer. 
Roselandia. HT. Large double rich 
golden-yellow. A robust grower with 
clean glossy foliage. Thrives well in 
the South. 
Roslyn. HT. Charming pointed buds 
of golden yellow; open flowers of but¬ 
tercup hue strengthened with orange. 
Free bloomer. 
Soeur Therese. HT. Fine long-pointed 
buds. The color is a rich golden-yellow 
changing to cadmium-yellow; at the 
edges of the petals there are small spots 
or splashes of carmine. Vigorous grower 
with flowers above the average size 
borne on long, strong stems. 
Sunburst. HT. Beautiful yellow 
flowers strongly suffused with orange at 
center. Fragrant and well-shaped. 
Syracuse. HT. New red Rose with 
full double bright crimson flowers on 
long stems. Tall, strong grower. 
nciu-grovvn roots and are 
healthy, sturdy, acclimated plants 2 years old. Our leaflet 
“How to Grow Roses in the South” free upon request 
All Tea (T); Hybrid Tea (HT) and Polyanthus (Pol.) Roses 
are everblooming in the South. Hybrid Perpetuals (HP) are 
often classed with them, although their blooming is more 
seasonal. 
When to Plant. Roses may be successfully planted any time 
from November to April. Shipments commence about November 
1 , weather permitting. 
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EACH 
Condesa de Sastago. HT. A blend of 
rich yellow' and copper-scarlet, making 
a striking combination as the flowers 
mature. Delightfully fragrant. 
Dainty Bess. Irish. Lovely large sin¬ 
gle Rose of a pure flesh-pink, tinged 
old-rose on the back of the petals. 
Dame Edith Helen. HT. Lovely long 
pointed buds developing into showy, 
bright, clear pink flowers. The mam¬ 
moth. long, high-centered blooms are 
produced singly on strong canes. 
Editor McFarland. HT. The flowers 
are very large, deep sparkling pink in 
color, and are carried on long, strong 
stems on vigorous upright bushes. 
E. G. Hill. HT. Beautiful dark red 
buds of perfect form opening into im¬ 
mense, full-centered dazzling scarlet 
blooms of delightful fragrance. Good 
grower and profuse bloomer. 
Essence. HT. An improved Etoile 
de Hollande with very large, showy 
crimson-red blooms. A strong grower 
and prolific bloomer. 
Etoile de France. HT. Large, showy, 
vivid crimson flowers with full, rounded 
centers of bright cerise. Very fragrant 
and long lasting. 
Maman Cochet, White. T. The buds 
are long, white, tinted pink on the outer 
petals, and borne on long stems. Fully 
double and very large. 
Margaret McGredy. HT. Large de¬ 
lightful fragrant full-petaled flowers of 
solid orange-vermilion color. A vigor¬ 
ous grower and a constant bloomer. 
McGredy Scarlet. HT. Beautifully 
formed buds and blooms of brilliant vel¬ 
vety scarlet with orange-scarlet tint at 
bases of petals. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. HT. Shell-pink 
buds and blooms of fine globular form. 
Delightfully perfumed. Strong grower. 
Mrs. Pierre S. duPont. HT. The 
blooms are full double and a rich golden- 
yellow with deeper shaded centers and 
the color is retained almost until the 
time the petals fall. The plants seem to 
be disease-resistant and are bushy and 
compact in habit. 
President Herbert Hoover. HT. A 
glorious rose with large blooms com¬ 
posed of broad, thick petals. The color 
is a charming combination of cerise- 
pink, flame-scarlet and yellow. 
Radiance. HT. Brilliant rose-pink 
buds, globular in shape, very fragrant. 
Vigorous grower and constant bloomer. 
Talisman. • HT. Brilliant red and 
golden buds that open to beautifully 
shaped blooms of scarlet-orange and 
golden yellow. Vigorous grower and 
constant bloomer. 
MIDGET ROSE 
Rosa Rouletti. A beautiful Midget 
Rose with buds shaped like tiny Cupid’s 
Darts with red petals staining the point. 
The open flowers are perfect little pink 
Roses about one inch across. A pro¬ 
lific bloomer. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
American Beauty. HP. Large, well 
shaped flowers of deep vinous crimson 
color. An old favorite. 
Cecil Brunner. Poly. The Sweetheart 
Rose. Perfectly formed light-pink mini¬ 
ature Roses in graceful clusters. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. HT. 
Snow white, tinted lemon. A hardy and 
dependable rose. 
Etoile de Hollande. HT. Brilliant 
crimson-red blooms with enormous, well- 
arranged petals. Particularly beautiful 
when half open. Free bloomer. De¬ 
lightfully fragrant. 
Francis Scott Key. HT. Extra-large, 
light crimson buds and blooms; very 
double, slightly fragrant, and produced 
in great abundance. A most perfect and 
glorious Rose. 
Frau Karl Druschki (White Amer¬ 
ican Beauty). HP. Pinkish buds de¬ 
velop into magnificent snow-white 
blooms with deep, firm petals. A 
strong grower. Very popular. ( 
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Mrs. Charles Bell (shell-pink), 
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Marechal Neil. HT. Large massive 
golden yellow. Extremely fragrant. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Popular 
climber with intense scarlet blooms in 
small trusses. 
Pink Radiance. HT. Similar to the 
bush rose except a climber. 
Red Radiance. HT. Deep rose-red. 
One of the finest red climbers. 
Talisman. HT. Blend of red and 
gold shades. Climbing sport of the well 
known bush variety. 
