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- 
searlet flowers. Vigorous, healthy foliage. 
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 yellows. 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. Resembles Radiance in performance. 
Long, finely formed buds of pink with amber glow. Constant and free bloomer. 
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. 
Grenoble. Large crimson buds open to big, full flowers of bright red. One of the 
best new reds we have seen. Disease-resistant. Strong, healthy grower. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. The best white in this class for the South. The creamy 
buds open to well-formed, pure white blooms. 
Killarney Brilliant. Differs from Killarney in color, which is darker pink. 
Lady Hillingdon. One of the most dependable yellow Roses for the South. Beautiful 
apricot yellow Tea Rose. Sturdy grower. 
Mrs. Chas. Bell (Shell-pink Radiance). Very strong, healthy plant that produces 
flowers in form and quality exactly like Radiance, but having a beautiful shell-pink 
color. Flowers show up better when about half open. 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont. The ace of golden yellows. 
President Herbert Hoover. The mixing of the colors in this Rose resembles that of 
Talisman, differing from Talisman in that all the colors are darker. It is fast 
becoming a favorite. 
Radiance. The inside of the petals is a brilliant pink with lighter shadings on the 
reverse side. Strong growing habits are too well known for further statement. 
Red Radiance. The most widely planted of any red Rose because of its hardiness, 
strong growing habits, and resistance to diseases. Color is that of the American 
Beauty Rose. 
Sunburst. Fine pointed yellow buds, suffused with orange at the center; fragrant. 
Syracuse. An outstanding crimson-red Rose. Buds are perfectly formed with firm 
centers, opening to very double flowers with recurved outer petals. 
Talisman. Is a glorious combination of orange, yellow and rose-red. One of the finest 
of all Roses for cutting. Very beautiful in fall. 
Thomas Edison. Large, two-toned pink buds, double enough to last well when cut. 
Doesn’t stop blooming in the hottest weather. Strong grower. Healthy foliage. 
Polyantha Roses 
Cecile Brunner. Well known Sweetheart Rose. 
Chattilon. Bright pink, small, long pointed bud. 
Gloria Mundi. Scarlet orange. 
Orleans. Rosy red with white centers. Showiest of all Baby Ramblers. 
Rosa Rouletti. Very tiny pink buds. Full grown open flower about the size of a 
penny. Fine for rock gardens. 
We invite you to visit our nursery. 

