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PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS 
q Sweet scented, paper white flowers in abundance. Plant in bowl 
with gravel. Also fine for planting outdoors for early spring blossoms. 
Each, 1dc 10, $1.00 100, $4.00 
DAFFODILS 
Year after year these beautiful flowers continue to gladde 
heart with their golden beauty. Ss aaa aa 
GOLDEN SPUR.--Uniform, deep ¢olcen yellow on 
strong stiff stems. 
EMPEROR.—Golden yellow trumpei, canary yellow per- 
ianth; very large flowers. 
ORNTUS (Poet’s Narcissus). 
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Each, ide VO S20) 100, $7.50 
DOUBLE JONQUIL.—Very sweet ecenced, yellow blos- 
soms and clusters. 
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White, with orange red 
10, $1.00 100, $3.00 
Rates 
Beyond question the rose is the most beautiful and satisfactory of 
all flowers. In the South we are particularly fortunate in being able 
to grow outside many varieties 
not hardy enough to withstand 
the rigid northern winters. 
We believe that we know 
Roses, know those varieties best 
adapted to Southern culture and 
conditions. We grow annually 
great quantities of Roses with 
the assurance that each and 
every one of them is the best of 
its class and color and _ will 
please you. 
Your Rose garden should be 
located where the plants will 
have plenty of sunlight and 
where the roses will not be af- 
fected by large trees or shrubs, 
either shading them or drawing 
nourishment from the soil. Clay 
or sandy soil is best and there 
should be plenty of well rotted 
manure worked into the soil be- 
fore planting. The plants should 
be cultivated frequently and kept absolutely free from weeds and yrass. 
All old and decayed branches should be cut off, as the flowers are borne 

on the new growth. Protect in winter by covering with at least six 
inches of leaves or coarse manure, which may be removed or worked 
into the soil in the spring. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE.—4A brilliant shade of clear red; 
large flowers on long stiff stems. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA.—Ivory white; large, 
superb; double; probably the very best white Rose grown. 
ETOILE DE LYON.—Golden yellow; very sweet scented 
and sometime scalled bush Marechal Neil. 
PINK RADIANCE.—Brilliant, rose pink; large full 
flowers, very fragrant; an excellent rose. 
RED RADIANCE.—One of the best, hardiest, red roses. 
Flowers in bud and full bloom are perfect. Bright, rich 
red color. 
LUXEMBURG.— Golden yellow; thrifty grower. 
ETOILE De HOLLAND.—Bright dark red. Highly per- 
fumed, and can be classed as one of our best dark red 
roses. Strong grower and a profuse bloomer. 
BETTY UPRICHARD.—Salmon flower tinged orange. 
Outside copper with orange suffusion. Remarkably at- 
tractive. A large, open long-lasting and very fragrant 
flower. 
WHITE KILLARNEY.—A pure white sport of the 
famous Killarney. The long buds and large open flowers 
surpass in beauty and size even its parent. This is one of 
the six best sellers. 
PAUL NEYRON.—This magnificent rose is by far the 
largest variety in cultivation; very double and full; of a 
beautiful deep rose color and delightfully fragrant; borne 
upon vigorous, upright shoots in great abundance through- 
out the entire season. 
FRAU KARL DUSCHKI.—One of the purest white roses 
known and sometimes known as Snow Queen. Very large 
blooms with immense petals of splendid substance. Splen- 
did foliage and blooms on good, strong, stiff stems. Up- 
right, strong. 
COLUMBIA.—Large size, very fragrant. Color, clear 
imperial pink, deepening as it opens to glowing pink. 
SUNBURST.—Orange-copper, or .golden orange and 
golden yellow—all intense shades giving an extremely 
brilliant effect; long pointed buds on long stems, with 
splendid keeping qualities as a cut flower; also fine for 
bedding. 
LADY HILLINGDON.—A splendid new yellow variety, 
one of the most prolific cut flowers. Color deep apricot 
yellow, varying to orange. 
LA FRANCE.—The oldest Hybrid Tea, with lovely, 
double, pale pink blooms, more deliciously scented than 
any other. It is still desired by many who remember its 
unsurpassed fragrance. 
TALISMAN.—This vividly colored rose is receiving 
much publicity and it actually does merit all of the fine 
things that are claimed for it. The coloring is truly mar- 
velous, being a mixture of orange and yellow in irregular 
proportions, varying so much that no two flowers are 
alike. Farily double, borne on long stems; exceedingly 
sweet scented. When you have once seen a perfect bud of 
Talisman, you cannot rest until you have it in your garden. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER.—tThe latest of the 
new multi-colored roses, combining many shades of cerise- 
pink, flame scarlet, and yellow; the long buds being beau- 
tifully formed, opening slowly, and possessing a delicious 
fragrance. It is certainly quite different from ordinary 
rose varieties and we have been much impressed with its 
brightly colored flowers. 
Two-year-old field grown bushes: 
Each, 40c 10, $3.00 
CLIMBING ROSES 
CRIMSON RAMBLER—The oviginal of the group; 
dwarf, bushy, profusely blooming; its compact clusters 
of bright crimson; flowers continuously. 
CLIMBING KAISERINA.—HElegant, pure white, robust 
vine. 
EXCELSA.—tThe flowers ave very double, produced in 
large trusses of thirty to forty; and almost every-eye on 
a shoot produces clusters. Intense crimson-maroon, the 
tips of the petals tinged with scarlet. 
ETOILE DE LYON.—Yellow. 
RADIANCE.—Pink. 
RADIANCE.—Red. 
All ouv rose bushes will be field grown, two-year-old 
plants that will please you. 
Each, 45¢ 10, $4.00 
100, $22.50 
100, $30.00 
